WiseTech Global co-founder Richard White misled the board about the nature of several relationships, including one with a WiseTech employee and one with an associate of a supplier. Despite acknowledging the seriousness of his actions, White will remain in his position as executive chair of the company.
Canada secured a $6.5 billion deal to purchase Australia's world-leading JORN radar technology, beating out the United States and strengthening its Arctic defense capabilities. This move signifies Canada's commitment to diversifying its trade relationships and bolstering its military presence in the region.
Western Australia's government has undergone a major reshuffle, with first-time minister Meredith Hammat taking over the challenging health portfolio and Premier Roger Cook emphasizing a team-based approach to healthcare. The new government, with each member receiving a new portfolio, is ready to lead the state during uncertain times.
The Indian state of Bihar embarked on a bold experiment a decade ago, imposing a complete ban on alcohol to tackle the rampant issue of domestic violence. However, this drastic measure has had unintended consequences, fostering a thriving black market for illicit and potentially poisonous liquor, raising concerns about the ban's effectiveness and the safety of its citizens.
The Coalition's $5 billion housing infrastructure fund aims to boost housing supply by providing grants and concessional loans to local governments for infrastructure projects. However, questions remain about the details of the policy, such as the grant-to-loan ratio and the timeframe for funding, which could impact its effectiveness.