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The free speech firestorm just went global
  • Australia
  • Breaking News

The free speech firestorm just went global

  • Helen Carrie
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

Australia should never have allowed one unelected official to hold this much power over what millions of people can see, share, or debate.

Jim Jordan Summons Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Over Free Speech Concerns
  • Australia
  • Breaking News

Jim Jordan Summons Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Over Free Speech Concerns

  • Helen Carrie
  • November 20, 2025
  • 1

Inman Grant, a U.S.-born former Microsoft executive planning to step down, maintains she is an independent regulator.

Australia’s Indian Ocean Territories matter again in the digital age
  • Australia
  • Google
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Telecommunications

Australia’s Indian Ocean Territories matter again in the digital age

  • Brian Evans
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

In a sign that geography is destiny, isolated islands look set to soon be essential nodes for the world’s data.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • EMS
  • News

Toll Aviation partners with Indigenous firm on future SA operations

  • Guest authors
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

The company will partner with Indigenous aerospace consultancy Gunggandji Aerospace and the Indigenous Defence and Infrastructure Consortium to staff a new emergency services operations centre at Adelaide Airport, which will come online in November 2026.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Defence
  • Drones
  • News

RAAF officially revives No. 9 Squadron for Triton surveillance

  • Guest authors
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

In a ceremony at Torrens Parade Ground, South Australia, the Air Force marked 100 years since the squadron’s birth in 1925 and celebrated the arrival of a restored Bell UH-1 Iroquois ‘Huey’ helicopter, as well as paying respect to its veterans from the…

  • Airports
  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • News

WSI will hit 10m passengers next decade, says CEO

  • Guest authors
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

Speaking to ABC’s The Business, Hickey said WSI is on track to begin operations in a year’s time, with four airlines – QantasLink, Jetstar, Singapore Airlines, and Air New Zealand – having all committed to fly from the airport.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Defence
  • Drones
  • News

US Air Force demonstrates manned-unmanned teaming capabilities

  • Guest authors
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

Lockheed Martin’s famed Skunk Works division, working alongside industry partners and the United States Air Force, has successfully demonstrated the ability for a pilot of a fifth-generation fighter jet to control an unmanned aircraft while in flight.

  • aircraft
  • Airlines
  • Australia
  • flight delays
  • legacy carriers

Code Red: Australia Issues Aviation Warning After Indonesian Volcano Erupts

  • Guest authors
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

The eruption could lead to extensive flight delays.

  • Airports
  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • News

Western Sydney groups lobby for more financial support to WSI

  • Guest authors
  • November 19, 2025
  • 0

In a new report, the Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue (WSLD) called for a “more ambitious, multi‑year package” to bolster connectivity at the airport on top of the existing $16 million Western Sydney International Take-Off Fund, saying other airports…

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Industry
  • News

Helloworld makes $350m play for Webjet

  • Guest authors
  • November 19, 2025
  • 0

Helloworld, which already owns 17.27 per cent of Webjet, is offering 90 cents per share for all of its remaining stock, for a total of around $353 million. Webjet has only been listed on the ASX for just over a year since its demerger from WEB Travel G…

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