Before the deal, financial terms of which were not disclosed, Defend was owned by CEO Nigel Everett and cyber chief Wenzel Huettner
Tokyo may support a coordinated oil release from its emergency stockpile if requested by the IEA, while Canberra said it is monitoring oil and gas markets
The flag carrier, majority owned by the New Zealand government, said half-year losses blew out almost four-fold to NZ$272 million
A research team examined emissions estimated by companies in their applications and compared these with data reported to a regulator
The result compares with a A$1 billion underlying before-tax loss in the same half a year earlier, as flights fell to just 18% of pre-pandemic levels
The jump in earnings came despite tight labour market conditions due to coronavirus pandemic-related restrictions in Western Australia
Australia's biggest employer said net profit from continuing operations and excluding one-off costs fell 6.5% to A$795 million ($575 million) in the half year to January 2
The group made an operating profit of $494 million last year, as higher jab rates and renewed economic activity fuelled a “rapid return” of demand
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the plan would give Australia "eyes" on the icy continent amid Beijing's growing interest in the region
Tourism minister said KLM, Singapore-based low-cost carrier Scoot Tigerair and Australia’s JetStar will each make 3-4 flights a week
Shortfall under state government’s proposed changes to developer levies will harm recovery from pandemic, Sydney's city council says
Australian PM said the ship's act was 'dangerous and reckless' but Beijing said the laser accusation was "not true" and defended the Chinese ship's moves as "normal navigation."