Australian November Books: Garner's Return & Must-Reads
Discover Australia's hottest November book releases featuring Helen Garner's first novel in years, Madeleine Gray's anticipated follow-up, and bold new takes on mythology.
Discover Australia's hottest November book releases featuring Helen Garner's first novel in years, Madeleine Gray's anticipated follow-up, and bold new takes on mythology.
An exclusive investigation uncovers the real performance metrics that are costing Australian executives millions in bonus payments. Discover what it truly takes for corporate leaders to face financial consequences.
As Australian executives pocket record bonuses while workers struggle, experts question whether the cult of CEO worship has gone too far. Discover why corporate leadership needs radical reform.
Australia's beloved Bluey has triggered an unprecedented coin collecting craze as the Royal Australian Mint releases limited edition 50-cent pieces featuring the Heeler family, causing queues and sell-outs across the country.
In a stunning upset that's shaking the wine world, Western Australia's Margaret River region has dethroned traditional favourites to produce the country's best Shiraz, according to prestigious international judging.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Los Angeles Metro CEO Fesia Davenport received a substantial settlement package to quietly exit her role, raising serious questions about transparency and accountability in public transportation leadership.
Financial technology pioneer and LendingTree founder Doug Lebda has died unexpectedly at 56, leaving the business world mourning the loss of a visionary leader who revolutionised online lending.
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms he will step down within the next decade, revealing his carefully chosen successor in a landmark announcement that signals a new era for the tech giant.
Exclusive investigation reveals why Australian travellers are queuing outside Middle Eastern airlines in Sydney's CBD amid growing safety concerns about domestic carriers and airport security.
The prestigious Australian Bird of the Year competition returns for 2025, pitting iconic species against each other in a battle for avian supremacy that captures the nation's heart.
The highly anticipated Australian Bird of the Year competition for 2025 has officially launched, inviting nature enthusiasts and bird lovers nationwide to cast their votes for their favourite feathered contenders in this celebrated conservation initiative
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese embraces pragmatic governance amid challenging political headwinds, balancing ideology with practical solutions in what experts call 'the era of messy politics'.
Former US President Donald Trump is poised to announce crushing 100% tariffs on Australian aluminium and steel imports if re-elected, dealing a catastrophic blow to a key Australian industry and threatening thousands of jobs.
Discover how Australia's ancient native ingredients are taking London by storm at the groundbreaking Australian Native Food Festival, featuring top chefs and Indigenous food leaders.
The entertainment world mourns the loss of Jon English, the trailblazing Australian musician and actor, who has died aged 73. Remembered for his role in 'Against the Wind' and a stellar music career.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese snaps at Sunrise hosts Nat Barr and Matt 'Shirvo' Shirley during a live interview, branding a line of questioning 'absolute nonsense' in a tense exchange.
Tragic death of Mike Gill, respected Chicago finance CEO, in an Atlanta carjacking spree sparks outrage and raises urgent questions on urban crime.
Former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has been handed a staggering £14.4 million payout following his early departure, despite a tumultuous final year marked by flight cancellations, legal battles, and a tarnished reputation for the Australian airline giant.
Former Bega Cheese CEO Maurice Van Ryn, already jailed for child sex offences, exploited a shocking legal technicality to avoid further conviction for the horrific abuse of a young boy, sparking outrage and calls for urgent law reform.
Exclusive: Laurent Freixe, a veteran Nestlé executive and CEO of Zone Latin America, has been abruptly dismissed by the food and drink giant for a serious breach of the company's code of conduct, the Independent can reveal.
The astonishing story of how the wife of a tennis CEO transformed a shocking hat-grab incident into a heartwarming tale of redemption and fandom. Discover the full journey from public outrage to private apology and newfound passion for the sport.
P&O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite faces a fiery parliamentary hearing, defending the controversial dismissal of 786 staff without consultation. The government faces pressure to tighten employment laws.
Major cities across Australia witness significant demonstrations as the 'March for Australia' draws diverse crowds united in their criticism of current immigration levels and government policy.
The internet has unmasked the mystery man who snatched a fan's hat at the US Open. Discover how online detectives identified the millionaire CEO at the centre of the bizarre stadium incident.
American restaurant chain Cracker Barrel sparks outrage and boycott calls after CEO's inflammatory remarks surface online. Brand faces significant reputational damage.
A high-profile CEO was ejected from the US Open after his 'Internet' branded hat triggered a major security alert, mistaking him for a professional gambler and causing a stadium-wide disruption.
Dan Evins, son of Cracker Barrel's founder, delivers a scathing critique of CEO Julie Masino's controversial rebranding efforts, warning it alienates the chain's core customer base and strays from its cherished heritage.
P&O Ferries CEO Peter Hebblethwaite, who sparked national outrage by sacking 800 staff without notice, is stepping down. His controversial tenure ends as the firm faces ongoing scrutiny over its 2022 mass dismissal scandal.
P&O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite was grilled by MPs after admitting to deliberately breaking employment law by sacking 800 staff without consultation. The CEO's defiant testimony has ignited a political firestorm and calls for stronger worker protecti