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A messy announcement underscored the wider breakdown in the relationship between the Chinese and Australian partnerships of King & Wood Mallesons.




Australia’s world-first under-16 social media ban united Labor, tabloid media and campaigners in a rare alliance that could shape global online regulation.




As Australia’s child social media ban takes effect, a ministerial scandal and tech pushback threaten to overshadow one of the nation’s boldest digital reforms.








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Fare fight

Uber is heading to the High Court to challenge an $82 million payroll tax ruling, in a case that could reshape how Australia taxes the gig economy.



It takes special talent to go backwards on an appeal, but that's what happened to Bruce Lehrmann this week.



Labor’s new AI plan, unveiled by Senator Tim Ayres, sets out a lighter regulatory path but kicks the can down the road on some of the bigger questions around the tech.




APRA is tightening its grip on high-risk borrowers as investor lending surges and the big banks begin edging away from the most highly geared loans.



Chief Justice Stephen Gageler wanted speakers at the Australian Legal Convention to be "provocative". They didn't disappoint.







Macquarie’s lending pullback shows how property influencers and buyers’ agents are driving risky, leveraged investment strategies in Australia’s hot market.





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