The ad guru selling Australia to the world
David Droga has created ads for The New York Times, Barack Obama, Puma and The White House. Now he will test his world-famous talents on Australia.
David Droga has created ads for The New York Times, Barack Obama, Puma and The White House. Now he will test his world-famous talents on Australia.
Woodside, the largest Australian energy company, is locked in a legal dispute in Senegal over how much tax it must pay from its newest oil field.
“I was informed by Emirates at the bag drop that my seat – for which I had checked in online four days earlier – had been given to another passenger.”
A statewide survey found just three-in-10 educators envisage staying in the public school system until retirement, with 40 per cent already eyeing the exit.
Why didn’t the central bank care when panic swept across financial markets earlier this week? In short: because the sharemarket isn’t the economy – or a good indicator of its health.
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It was supposed to offer serenity and wellness, but neighbours of a South Melbourne wellness centre say an outdoor spa was built without a permit.
Seven tasters sample salami-topped pizzas from three major Australian supermarkets in the quest for circular greatness.
Growing edible plants is like making new friends, according to the author of this new gardening book.
Sensitivities are ever-changing, but rudeness, ignorance and a lack of self-awareness are always things you should leave behind on your travels.
Winter is a terrific time to visit some of Italy’s top destination without the tourist hordes.
You can absolutely adore Asia’s various cuisines, but there still comes a point where you just want to eat something that doesn’t come with rice.
Lawyers always know a “faster” route. Kids hate talking to strangers. Women are scared. And sometimes, talkative 20-somethings just nail it.
Professor Georgina Long, 2024’s Australian of the Year with fellow melanoma researcher Richard Scolyer, on life, death – and what young women need to know.
Noah Lyles received medical attention after he finished third in the 200m final. © International Olympic Committee
Noah Lyles has missed out on the double after Botswana's Letsile Tebogo won gold. © International Olympic Committee
Abby Andrews ties the scores at 5-5 with her third goal of the third quarter. © International Olympic Committee
Amina Abakarova is reported to have said she attacked Umayganat Osmanova out of revenge for a personal insult.
Georgia Griffith wasn't able to hold on during the final 50 metres of her 1500m semi-final heat. © International Olympic Committee
Jessica Hull finished second in her 1500m semi-final heat to put herself in contention for gold. © International Olympic Committee
A breakaway goal from Emily Ausmus late in the second quarter gives the US a big edge over the Stingers. © International Olympic Committee
Jamaica’s Danniel Thomas-Dodd has failed to qualifly in the women's shot put. © International Olympic Committee
After conceding a second successive penalty, Australian goalkeeper Gabriella Palm bailed her side out. © International Olympic Committee
The hosts defeated the world champions Germany to set up a chance to play off for a gold medal. © International Olympic Committee
Nina Kennedy is presented with her gold medal on the top of the dais a day after her pole vault triumph. © International Olympic Committee