Journalist Andrew McGarry covered the trial of one of Australia's most notorious serial killings. Two decades since police made the gruesome discovery in a disused bank vault, he looks at the similarities between the actions of ringleader, John Bunting,...
Artificial intelligence can help patients at risk of breast cancer make smarter health decisions, new research suggests. A deep-learning model developed by a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology can predict a woman’s breast-cancer risk using a...
Protesters from the environmental group Extinction Rebellion have glued themselves to the London Stock Exchange building on the final day of protests that have caused mass disruption in the British capital. At London Stock Exchange’s headquarters, six protesters dressed in...
Diversify! Newbie investors have been hammered with that bit of advice since man first rubbed two sticks together, as this cartoon clearly documents: But is there such a thing as too much diversification? Yes, in fact, there absolutely is, according to...
As we enter the final week of the election, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten are pulling out the big guns to grab your vote. As today Liberal Party launch, Morrison announced a Coalition government will underwrite...
Hydroponics technology company Roto-Gro International has completed a $3.6 million share placement, with the funds set to fast-track expansion of its research and development facility in Canada. Under the oversubscribed placement, shares were issued at 21.5 cents per share, a...
"The peak-to-trough decline in prices is more than 8 per cent, worse than the GFC and near the largest for at least 55 years when Real Estate Institute data for Sydney started," he said. "Looking ahead, we expect price falls...
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Carbon taxes are coming to Australia whether we like it or not. They are coming despite the triumphant ‘axing of the tax’ in 2014. They are coming despite the updated but equally loud ‘technology not taxes’ sloganeering from the Morrison government...
The Reserve Bank’s decision to leave official interest rates unchanged is understandable. But also perplexing and rather sad. It’s a triumph of hope over experience, an indication the RBA still preferences economic theory over real-world experience. And while it was a...
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