The Australian government's decision to restrict access to social media for children under 16 is one of the sternest regulatory approaches to the industry to date. Should it work, it will be hard for other countries not to follow suit.
The Dublin-headquartered business, which counts a sanctioned Russian billionaire and a third-generation American oil executive among its largest shareholders, is set to be bought by Tamboran Resources.
Behind the British & Irish Lions’ tour of Australia lies a high-performance machine of staff, science, strategy, and sleepless nights. The Currency’s coverage of the British & Irish Lions is supported by Bespoke Estate Agents.
The digital ticketing firm, headed up by Pat Kirby, has inked a deal with Rugby Australia to handle up to 200,000 tickets for Lions matches down under.
The payments giant is seeking funds owed to it by the US investment firm over a deal to provide services to its now-bust Australian airline Bonza.
Batteries play an ever-increasing role in all aspects of our lives but finding an efficient and profitable way of recycling them is elusive. Now a new start-up with strong Irish links believes it has found the answer.
Dubliner Ray Wilson is co-founder of Plenary, an Australian infrastructure giant. He thinks the Irish state should partner with Plenary on infrastructure projects like Metrolink North. Is he right?
Australian payments firm EML has made two big Irish acquisitions. And, in both cases, it has been forced to make hefty impairments. With a strategic review ongoing, how long will it remain in Ireland?
New documents for Sentenial give an insight into the company’s performance since the acquisition. It shows sluggish growth, increasing losses, letters of support, and a deterioration in its cash position. What happens next?
To understand Novak Djokovic, it is necessary to understand Serbia and the Western Balkans, where 75 per cent of people believe in one or more Covid conspiracy.
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