Academics slam $9tn net zero claim as 'misleading'

Leading Australian academics have condemned the Nationals party for repeatedly using a discredited $9 trillion figure to attack net zero policies, calling the costing 'fundamentally misleading' and based on misrepresented research.

North Korea's crypto laundering funds nuclear weapons

Exclusive investigation reveals North Korea's sophisticated cryptocurrency laundering operations bypassing US sanctions to finance nuclear weapons development, according to confidential UN documents.

Barefoot Investor's legal crisis over wedding loan essay

Australian financial guru Scott Pape faces legal turmoil after his controversial essay about a couple who funded their extravagant wedding through personal loans. Discover how financial advice turned into courtroom drama.

Hinduja Group billionaire Gopichand Hinduja dies at 85

Gopichand Hinduja, co-chairman of the Hinduja Group and one of Britain's wealthiest individuals, has passed away at 85, leaving behind a legacy spanning industries from oil to banking across global markets.

Croatia's Hidden Coastal Gems Beyond Dubrovnik

Escape the crowds and explore Croatia's most enchanting coastal towns beyond Dubrovnik. From medieval marvels to tranquil islands, discover where authentic Adriatic beauty truly lies.

£1,200 Perfume Calendar Slashed to £35

Discover the incredible Sentier luxury perfume advent calendar containing 24 premium fragrances worth over £1,200, now available for an astonishing 97% discount at just £35.

Sydney's Strata Nightmare: Glebe Building Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how structural failures and management chaos at a prestigious Glebe development have left residents facing financial ruin and unsafe living conditions in one of Sydney's most desirable suburbs.

Vietnam Cities Forming Major Economic Corridor

Groundbreaking research from Kyoto University identifies Vietnam's Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City region as an emerging megapolitan area set to transform Southeast Asia's economic landscape by 2030.

Quokka Camping: Rocknest Island's Wildlife Magic

Discover Rocknest Island's magical camping experience where friendly quokkas join visitors at their tents on Western Australia's breathtaking coastline. Your ultimate guide to this unique wildlife adventure.

Net Zero Nightmare: Albanese Faces Cost of Living Backlash

Exclusive analysis reveals the staggering financial burden hitting Australian households as the race to Net Zero accelerates. Discover why experts are demanding Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confront the painful reality facing ordinary citizens.

UPS Plane Crash at Louisville Airport: What We Know

Complete coverage of the UPS cargo plane crash at Louisville International Airport, including eyewitness accounts, emergency response details, and ongoing investigation updates from Kentucky.

Rachel Reeves: Economic Prophet or Perdition?

Quentin Letts delivers a scathing critique of Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic vision, questioning whether her policies spell salvation or ruin for Britain's financial future.

Guinea's Simandou Threatens Australia's Iron Ore Dominance

Australia's iron ore industry faces unprecedented threat as Guinea's Simandou project, containing world's largest untapped deposit, prepares to flood global markets by 2028, potentially wiping billions from mining giants.

Why Boeing Planes Always End With the Number 7

Discover the fascinating truth behind Boeing's numbering convention and why their commercial planes consistently end with the digit 7 - from engineering heritage to marketing genius.

UPS cargo plane crashes near Louisville airport

Exclusive eyewitness video captures the terrifying moments as a UPS cargo aircraft crashes near Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, with emergency services rushing to the scene.

Australia-China Critical Minerals Deal Reshapes Global Supply

In a strategic pivot, Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles announces groundbreaking critical minerals cooperation with China, reshaping global supply chains and challenging Western dominance in green technology resources.

Malaysia Defends Trump Trade Deal Amid Criticism

Malaysian government officials have launched a robust defence of their new trade agreement with the Trump administration, dismissing criticism as 'misguided' while highlighting potential economic benefits for Southeast Asia.

UK Government Launches Workplace Sickness Review

The British government has initiated a comprehensive independent review to tackle the growing workplace sickness absence crisis, with potential reforms to the controversial 'fit note' system and support for long-term ill employees.

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