Prime Minister Tony Abbot says nothing is off-limits as the government stares down the decision by CSIRO staff to start industrial action this month. The scientists and related staff join several other public service departments planning to stop work including the… Read More ›
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High Court: Investigating Corruption Outside ICAC’s Jurisdiction
The Independent Commission Against Corruption has dropped its investigation of Margaret Cunneen SC following a High Court decision on Wednesday. The court made no comment on whether it was pertinent for ICAC to investigate the judge, but ruled that investigating corruption… Read More ›
‘Deep Regret’: Dr Karl To Give Away Terrible Shirts
Popular science guru Karl Kruszelnicki says he will give away his entire wardrobe after admitting“deep regret” for his crimes against fashion. Dr Kruszelnicki said he’d copped a backlash from people who had until recently managed to avoid his near saturation of… Read More ›
Lara Bingle Relieved To Learn She’s Not The Model Shot Dead In Syria
The Bingle-Worthington family is celebrating for the second time in as many months after it was confirmed Lara Bingle was not killed whilst fighting for ISIS. The 27-year-old model and her 38-year-old husband actor Sam Worthington welcomed their first child… Read More ›
Coles Denies Cashing In With Anzac Highway Store
Coles Supermarkets CEO John Durkan has rejected claims the retail giant maintains its Marion store in Adelaide’s southwest merely to profit from links to the RSL. Mr Durkan said the site was chosen many years ago and its close proximity to… Read More ›
RSL Expresses Outrage After Woolworths Unveils Range Of Turkish Delight Flavoured ANZAC Biscuits
The Returned and Services League (RSL) has expressed outrage after Woolworth’s supermarkets announced it would be releasing new range of Turkish delight flavoured ANZAC biscuits in time for the ANZAC centenary. In a press release Woolworths proclaimed their reinvention of the 100 year-old… Read More ›