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Finals spots are up for grabs as SMARTECH Super Rugby Women's enters its final round of the regular season. The ACT Brumbies need to win to keep their finals hopes alive, facing the NSW Waratahs ...
The $17.1 billion for an income tax cut for every Australian worker was the major surprise of Jim Chalmer's fourth budget as treasurer, which he handed down on Tuesday night. In his post-budget ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court has struck down the impeachment of the country’s Prime Minister Han Duck-soo who will return as acting President whilst the country awaits a court ruling on ...
Holden Australia has officially announced prices for the upcoming 2014 Holden VF Commodore, which will hit the market early in June. The new range is between $5000 and $9800 cheaper than the ...
The Veterans Administration took down flags for 22 Arizona tribes from the Phoenix medical center, citing a Trump policy that excludes tribal displays. The VA removed the flags and delivered them to ...
US tech giants Meta, Google, Amazon and X are targeting Australia’s online laws, but Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he will stand up for Aussie parents. Meta, Alphabet, Apple and X have lodged an ...
Janet Yellen is quietly furious with Elon Musk. She is “very disturbed” by what he’s doing to the Internal Revenue Service, firing auditors who were just hired to tackle the trillions being ...
The Holden HZ has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to wheel size, these range from 14x6 inches for Commercial in 1980.
Joey Lynch is a Melbourne-based sports journalist and AYA cancer advocate. Primarily working on football, he has covered the Socceroos, Matildas and A-Leagues for ESPN for over a decade.
General Motors didn’t breach its agreement with Australian dealers when Holden was shuttered at the end of 2020, Victoria's highest court has ruled.
Chinese carmaker GWM has hired one of the key chassis engineers from the defunct Holden brand to lead its Australian model tuning and development efforts.
The Supreme Court of Victoria has ruled US car giant General Motors didn't breach its agreement with Australian dealers when it axed the Holden brand five years ago.
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