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  • 3 weeks ago | michaelwest.com.au | Michael West |Duncan Graham |Rex Patrick |Michael Pascoe

    Hostilities in the battle for the prime ministership have been briefly paused as leaders struck a more subdued tone on the campaign trail on Good Friday. With most of the country putting thoughts of an election on the backburner during the Easter break, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton also adopted a more laidback approach. The prime minister joined Bennelong MP Jerome Laxale for a casual stroll with their dogs Toto and Toby at a park in the marginal seat.

  • 4 weeks ago | michaelwest.com.au | Michael West |Duncan Graham |Rex Patrick |Michael Pascoe

    Alphabet’s Google illegally dominated two markets for online advertising technology, a judge has ruled, dealing another blow to the tech giant and paving the way for US antitrust prosecutors to seek a breakup of its advertising products. US District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, found Google liable for “willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in markets for publisher ad servers and the market for ad exchanges which sit between buyers and sellers.

  • 4 weeks ago | michaelwest.com.au | Michael West |Duncan Graham |Rex Patrick |Michael Pascoe

    April 17, 2025 18:30 | News The expected loss of an iconic Australian music festival has locals fearing the economic cost and calling for government support for the struggling sector. After watching her community face the possibility of losing two major festivals, Federal Greens candidate Mandy Nolan says the events need support to stay alive.

  • 4 weeks ago | michaelwest.com.au | Duncan Graham |Rex Patrick |Michael Pascoe |Michael West

    Hordes of Australians are jetting off or hitting the road for an extended Easter break, with consecutive public holiday weekends offering a cost-effective option. More than one-third of the nation is heading away on a holiday, according to the Tourism and Transport Forum. Some 23 per cent are going away within their own state, nine per cent are travelling interstate while four per cent of people are popping overseas.

  • 4 weeks ago | michaelwest.com.au | Duncan Graham |Rex Patrick |Michael Pascoe |Michael West

    Global headwinds stirred by “erratic” US policy decisions could still hit the Australian jobs market despite latest figures showing only a small uptick in unemployment. About 30,000 jobs were created in March after a shock 53,000 slump in February, pushing the jobless rate up slightly to 4.1 per cent. The figure came in under consensus expectations of nearly 40,000 new jobs.

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