• Qantas Is Fighting For Domestic Travellers With 1.4 Million Discounted Seats

    Qantas Is Fighting For Domestic Travellers With 1.4 Million Discounted Seats
    Airlines do not discount 1.4 million seats because they are feeling generous.
    Qantas has launched one of its biggest domestic sales in recent memory, putting 1.4 million economy seats on sale across more than 190 routes and almost 60 destinations. Fares start from $105 one way, with travel dates stretching from July through to May next year.
    On the surface, it looks like a straightforward winter travel promotion. The fact is, it is another sign that Australia's airline market is becoming increa
  • Audi’s New Q7 Confirms Big Luxury SUVs Are Not Going Electric Quietly

    Audi’s New Q7 Confirms Big Luxury SUVs Are Not Going Electric Quietly
    Audi has revealed the third-generation Q7, and it is not arriving quietly. The new luxury SUV brings sharper styling, a more premium cabin, clever lighting technology and a choice of five, six or seven seats, depending on the market. That is all important, but the bigger story is what sits beneath the new bodywork.
    At a time when almost every major carmaker is talking loudly about electric futures, Audi has given its biggest family SUV another dose of combustion confidence. The new Q7 is not tr
  • Levi’s Takes Australian Brand To Court Over A Tiny Red Tab

    Levi’s Takes Australian Brand To Court Over A Tiny Red Tab
    Levi's is going back to court over one of the smallest details in fashion.
    The denim giant has filed legal action against Melbourne-based Globe and its S-Double brand, accusing them of copying the pocket tab that has appeared on Levi's products since 1936.
    To most people, it is a tiny strip of fabric. To Levi's, it is one of the most valuable pieces of brand identity in the clothing business.
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    The Small Detail Levi's Won't Let Go
    The lawsuit, filed in Califo
  • Idris Elba Says James Bond Should Stay Bond, Not Go Woke

    Idris Elba Says James Bond Should Stay Bond, Not Go Woke
    Idris Elba has spent almost two decades as the internet's favourite answer to one of Hollywood's most overworked questions.
    Who should play James Bond next?
    The British actor's name has been attached to the role so often that it began to feel less like a rumour and more like an annual tradition. Every time Daniel Craig looked close to leaving, Elba returned to the conversation. Every time the franchise needed a fresh direction, fans put his name back near the top of the list.
    Now, Elba has made
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