The company reported revenue of US$15.8 billion for 2025-26; however, one-off restructuring costs and impairments resulted in a net loss of US$2.6 billion.
National Australia Bank suggests Sydney and Melbourne could see rental increases.
Leader Pauline Hanson says legal cigarettes would drop to around $20 a packet, starving the black market industry of revenue.
Under the plan, data centre projects can have their developments assessed within 75 days if they meet performance measures across six key principles.
This comes after Coalition frontbencher James Paterson requested a federal police investigation into how the correspondence was leaked.
The federal government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation is committing $69 million to the project.
One Nation’s Chief of Staff James Ashbey linked the alleged attack to tensions after anti-One Nation protests last week.
The agencies under review include the Australian Federal Police and National Disability Insurance Agency.
The deal will see experienced teachers’ salaries increase from $118,063 to $151,419 by 2029.
‘Australia desperately needs to invest in counter-drone defences for our key military bases,’ warns defence analyst Michael Shoebridge.
‘Only someone completely insulated from the cost-of-living crisis could think Australians should pay even more for everyday essentials,’ said Hanson.
Pauline Hanson said Australians doing it tough should be able to access their superannuation if needed.
‘I still don’t like the gay Mardi Gras, but that’s my opinion,’ said the One Nation leader.
Sporting Shooters Victoria has raised concerns about the new premier’s unclear position on whether Victoria would participate in the buyback scheme.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles Marles said a pilot program was being readied to accept PNG nationals from next year.
Digital rights groups have argued against Australia’s under-16 social media ban, calling for other methods to be used.
Three bereaved parents have told the Senate they support doubling fines for social media companies that fail to enforce the under-16 ban.
The two leaders covered tariffs, AUKUS, the CCP, and critical minerals.
Allan will not contest her seat at the November election, ending a near three-decade political career just two weeks after being ousted from the top job.