Black Ferns outclass Wallaroos in Anzac Day Test
The Black Ferns produce a dominant performance to defeat the Wallaroos 40-5 in the first Anzac Day Test between the trans-Tasman rivals.

The Black Ferns produce a dominant performance to defeat the Wallaroos 40-5 in the first Anzac Day Test between the trans-Tasman rivals.

Employees of Sydney-based branding agency For The People found their office locked due to unpaid rent. A liquidator's report suggests the director, Chris Billing, operated the company while insolvent for years, potentially engaging in illegal 'phoenix trading' by transferring business to a new entity to avoid debts totaling nearly $5 million to the ATO and $8 million to creditors.

Qantas customers are receiving court-ordered notices about a $105 million settlement over COVID-19 flight credits. Despite scam fears, eligible customers could receive at least $50, with payments expected by year-end.

Qantas customers are receiving court-ordered notices for a $105 million settlement over COVID-19 flight credits. Eligible customers may receive at least $50, with payments distributed by year-end, despite fears of scams.

Qantas customers are receiving court-ordered notices for a $105 million settlement over COVID-19 flight credits. Eligible customers may receive at least $50, with payments starting by year-end, pending court approval.

Richard White is stepping down as chair of WiseTech Global due to recent media attention, though he remains on the board. The company's shares rallied on the news, but remain significantly down over the past year due to personal scandals impacting the share price. Raelene Murphy has been appointed independent chair.

WiseTech Global's Richard White steps down as chair amid allegations, but remains executive director. Australia's economic growth forecast is grim, with rising interest rates and inflation. The ASX sees a surge in ETF listings, while a new steel mill is set to open.