Australia's greenhouse gas emissions up for four years in a row

Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2018 rose for a fourth year in a row, an increase at odds with the country's Paris climate pledge, according to a government submission to the United Nations. The National Inventory Report to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change showed emissions last year were 537 million tonnes of carbon…

Getswift issued ASX 'please explain' amid Kuwait fast food deal

Controversial tech group GetSwift has landed in hot water with the stock exchange after an undisclosed 'strategic partnership' in Kuwait appears to have sent its shares soaring by 20 per cent on Tuesday. The last mile logistics operator faces a shareholder class action and is being sued by ASIC after allegedly misleading the market by…

'We lack the rules': Why more climbers are dying on Everest

Namchne, Nepal: Scaling Mount Everest was a dream few realised before Nepal opened its side of the mountain to commercial climbing a half-century ago. This year the government issued a record number of permits, leading to traffic jams on the world's highest peak that likely contributed to the greatest death toll in four years. As…

'Goodbyes are not forever': Demons champion pays tribute to wife Anna Green

The AFL community is reeling following the death of Anna Green, the wife of Demons champion Brad Green. Ms Green, a mum and lifestyle blogger, died on Monday, leaving behind two young sons, Oliver and Wilba. Tributes have started pouring in for the former flight attendant, who described herself on Instagram as a “lover of…

Despite Trump's 'exoneration', podcast Mueller She Wrote is on a rise

It has been two months since US Attorney General Barr released his summary of Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election, and just over a month since the redacted report was made public. President Trump, of course, claims the report “fully exonerated” him, and replies with the sound bites “no collusion,…

'A cowboy industry': club faces disciplinary hearing following man's death after gambling binge

The Dee Why RSL Club faces a disciplinary hearing following an investigation into allegations of irresponsible gambling practices after the death of one of its customers last year. Gary Van Duinen died by suicide after an all-night gaming binge at the club that occurred after family members begged the club to help curb his gambling. Liquor &…

Headset lets you become a Jedi, wield a lightsaber in augmented reality

Putting an honest-to-goodness lightsaber in your hands and making interactive characters from a galaxy far, far away appear in your lounge room as holograms, Lenovo's Star Wars: Jedi challenges headset is great way to pass the time while you wait for the new movie later this year. These headsets were originally released almost two years…