Westpac's acting CEO Peter King has sent an email to all staff of the company, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald. In the email, King says the scandal has led to "one of the most challenging week's in Westpac's history".
Bunnings has revealed its bill for underpaying over 40,000 staff, and it clocks in at $6.1 million. Bunnings workers were not paid the correct superannuation thanks to what the company describes as a payroll error.
Popular women's fashion brand Bardot has gone into voluntary administration, as the "highly cluttered and increasingly discount-driven" market continues to bite Australian retailers.
The Conservative Party is being asked about its push to toughen up sentencing in light of the London Bridge terror attack after the father of one victims said his death should not be used to justify "draconian sentences."
Every month, TV Time provides Business Insider with the five most anticipated new TV shows. December includes Netflix's upcoming fantasy series, "The Witcher," and Apple TV Plus' "Truth Be Told."
Tesla's customers are an unusually enthusiastic group, sometimes going so far as to volunteer to assist the electric-car maker's employees in times of need.
Tesla'sCybertruck has provoked a polarising reaction to its exotic design. The electric-car company's first pickup truck is radical, but it also signals artistic growth for designer Franz von Holzhausen.
Apple is expected to launch a slew of new products next year, including the rumoured iPhone12, a new iPad Pro, an Apple Watch that can track your sleep, and other gadgets.
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