Former Melbourne Football Club chair Glen Bartlett is suing Nine Entertainment Co and two high-profile journalists for damages over a series of articles he claims were defamatory.
The owners of a Kalgoorlie newsagency which sold a winning ticket in February’s $120 million Powerball jackpot are taking a customer and Lotterywest to court amid a dispute over the winnings.
The Australian share market is down for its third consecutive day, this time with tech stocks and the banking sector hit after Tuesday's commodities sell-off.
The ASX has suffered its worst session since the start of the war in Ukraine, with miners and oil producers sharply lower following China's COVID outbreak.
The state government has agreed to stump up an extra $26.9 million for businesses affected by its impending native logging ban, bowing to pressure from the state’s peak forestry body.
Most sectors, including energy, property, industrials and financials, have recorded strong trader interest, pushing the Australian share market higher.
The government has announced a $220 million forestry package, while Labor is keen to keep the focus on health as the first week of campaigning nears its end.