Social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has been slapped with a $610,000 fine after failing to “adequately” respond to questions about its efforts to detect and remove illegal material. On Monday, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant revealed the fine, saying the country expects meaningful transparency and accountabilityContinue Reading

Many employees have felt the immediate embarrassment that follows an accidental press of the ‘reply all’ function, but for one teacher at an elite Aussie school, the consequences went far further. Stanislaw Kosiek’s 22-year career with Marist College Ashgrove in Brisbane’s north came to an abrupt end over an emailContinue Reading

An Australian woman fired after bosses monitored her keystroke activity while she was working from home has resorted to TikTok “battles” to pay the bills. Suzie Cheikho, 38, a former consultant at Insurance Australia Group (IAG), was sacked in February for missing deadlines and meetings, being absent and uncontactable, andContinue Reading