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Companies across the globe are experiencing mass system crashes - including Australian media outlets, casinos, big four banks and tech companies. Here is what we know.
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19th July 2024
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‘Global outage’: Millions impacted by internet system crash
Companies across the globe are experiencing mass system crashes - including Australian media outlets, casinos, big four banks and tech companies. Here is what we know.
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Banks, airlines, media, supermarkets: Millions hit by massive IT outage
Millions of people across Australia have been affected by major computer outages affecting multiple large businesses, affecting banks, retailers and media outlets.
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Hundreds of illegal knives seized by NSW Police
Police have charged two men after more than 300 prohibited weapons including flick and butterfly knives were uncovered during a crackdown in Sydney.
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Lawyer accused of kneeing cop in the groin at Vivid
A Sydney lawyer repeatedly called out “I’m an officer of the court” as she was arrested over allegations she drunkenly kneed a police officer in the groin at the Vivid festival, a ...
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Olympic movement veteran Kevan Gosper dies
The silver medallist and former Shell Australia chief, who was due to attend the Games in Paris later this month, has passed away peacefully at the age of 90.
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Nick Kyrgios and Costeen Hatzi's growing fame and fortune
Nick Kyrgios and Costeen Hatzi are Australian tennis’ glamour couple. See how the tennis star has built his estimated $25 million wealth and influencer Hatzi’s has grown her fortun...
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‘Absolute honour’: Perrottet quits NSW parliament, reveals US gig
Dominic Perrottet will relocate his family to Washington DC. His exit is expected to trigger a double by-election — in his seat of Epping, as well as the Hornsby seat formerly held...
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‘Disgrace’: Assange flight costs panned
The cost to fly Julian Assange home – from London to Canberra via a remote Pacific US territory – has been labelled a disgrace by a federal MP.
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Taxpayers billed for man wrongly accused of transgender rape
A court has heard police failed to reveal in their brief of evidence that the complainant was transgender, or that she had a history of making false allegations against lovers.
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Luai heroics prove the Tigers pursued the right man
Jarome Luai has stood up for both club and state over the past few months in the absence of Nathan Cleary, proving he’s more than just a sidekick and giving the long-suffering West...
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Taskforce to stamp out dodgy demerit points market
A new taskforce has been created to crack down on the flourishing black market of driver demerit points that enables motorists to flout the road safety system.
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Democratic donors say Biden nearing exit, Obama weighs in
Key Democratic donors are said to have warned “there’s not another dollar of fundraising” for Joe Biden, as Barack Obama said chances for victory are “greatly diminished”.
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