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‘Nothing like this has ever happened before’: Australians reflect on chaotic IT outage
via abc.net.au
As industry experts continue to grapple with how a suspected defect in a computer update brought the world to a halt, Australians recount how the incident unfolded. -
'At least the coffee shop's open': Australians' 'frustrating' Friday amid IT outage
via abc.net.au
As industry experts continue to grapple with how a suspected defect in a computer update brought the world to a halt, Australians recount how the incident unfolded. -
How a bug in a little-known piece of software caused a global meltdown
via abc.net.au
Seemingly all at once, millions of computers around the world became unusable and unable to be rebooted, showing what's known in the industry as the "Blue Screen of Death". -
Global outage caused by a 'defect' in a 'single content update', CrowdStrike says
via abc.net.au
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz says a global tech outage affecting various businesses was caused by a "defect" in a "single content update" for Windows hosts. -
Quintis entities to be wound up
Quintis and several of its subsidiaries have gone into voluntary liquidation after a troubled period for the sandalwood producer including cutting more than half of its workforce. -
Quintis entities in liquidation
Quintis and several of its subsidiaries have gone into voluntary liquidation after a troubled period for the sandalwood producer including cutting more than half of its workforce. -
What is CrowdStrike, the American cybersecurity firm linked to today's global outage?
via abc.net.au
The global outage impacts a raft of Australian companies and government agencies. Here's the latest on the company reportedly responsible. -
What is CrowdStrike? Here's what we know so far
via abc.net.au
The global outage impacts a raft of Australian companies and government agencies. Here's the latest on the company reportedly responsible. -
Ordell debuts on ASX
Gold explorer Ordell Minerals has debuted on the Australian Stock Market, steered by former Genesis Minerals chiefs. -
At Close of Business podcast July 19 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss St John of God foundation's 30th anniversary.
CrowdStrike issue crashes Perth businesses computers; $800m state government deal with RFDS; and Regents gets approval for $18m facility. -
Court criticises mining lease valuations
Two WA gold companies have had a notable win over the state’s Valuer-General after the Supreme Court criticised the way in which mining leases have been valued. -
Australian shares slide after record-breaking ride
A drop in metal prices contributed to the ASX200's 0.8 per cent fall on Friday, but the index managed to extend its weekly winning streak to three weeks. -
Nedlands aged care facility to close
Regis Aged Care will close its Nedlands village in the coming months while finalising a land deal with Hesperia. -
Nicheliving names new supervisor
Records show the newly appointed supervisor for Nicheliving's building arm had a run-in with the Building Commissioner eight years ago over negligent and misleading conduct. -
RFDS, WA govt sign $800m contract
The state government has signed off on a $800 million contract with the Royal Flying Doctor Service to help bolster its capacity in remote WA. -
RFDS, state govt sign $800m contract
The state government has signed off on a $800 million contract with the Royal Flying Doctor Service to help bolster its capacity in remote WA. -
Australians have been hit by a worldwide tech outage. Here's what we know
via abc.net.au
Here's what we know about the IT outage affecting users around Australia and the world. -
Mark My Words July 19 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Fortescue job cuts; the labour market; CFMEU; changes at Adrian Fini's property group; iron ore updates; Qantas; and a magazine preview. -
Drilling down to solve complex issues
OPINION: A pointless debate over nuclear power has come at a crucial time for WA’s resources sector. -
Clickbait clouds vital reform concerns
OPINION: Reactive rhetoric is no way to have a sensible discussion about NDIS reform. -
Live: Global IT outage affecting banks, airlines, media outlets across the world
via abc.net.au
There are reports of IT outages affecting major institutions in Australia and internationally. -
Live: Cyber security company linked to major IT outage across Australia
via abc.net.au
Computer security company CrowdStrike is linked to a major IT outage affecting banks, airports, supermarkets and businesses across Australia and the world. -
Live: Cyber security company CrowdStrike linked to global IT outage
via abc.net.au
Computer security company CrowdStrike is linked to a major IT outage affecting banks, airports, supermarkets and businesses across Australia and the world. Follow live. -
Live: 'Completely unprecedented' outage causes havoc with IT systems across globe, could take days to fix
via abc.net.au
A massive IT systems outage caused by issues with CrowdStrike software is affecting banks, airports, supermarkets and media companies across Australia and around the world. Follow live. -
Live: 'Completely unprecedented' outage causes havoc with IT systems across globe
via abc.net.au
A massive IT systems outage caused by issues with CrowdStrike software is affecting banks, airports, supermarkets and media companies across Australia and around the world. Follow live. -
Live: 'Completely unprecedented' global IT outage brings corporations to a standstill, could take days to fix
via abc.net.au
A massive IT systems outage caused by issues with Microsoft and CrowdStrike software is affecting banks, airports, supermarkets and media companies across Australia and around the world. Follow live. -
'Completely unprecedented' outage causes havoc with IT systems across globe — as it happened
via abc.net.au
A massive IT systems outage caused by issues with CrowdStrike software affects banks, airports, supermarkets and media companies across Australia and around the world. -
Bumper year for Southern Ports trade
Record spodumene exports and strong demand for caustic soda and fertiliser have lifted annual trade figures in WA’s south to new highs. -
Fortescue-backed green hydrogen partnership on hold after job cuts at metals giant
via abc.net.au
A feasibility study with AGL to explore green hydrogen possibilities at the now-closed Liddell coal-fired power station looks to be on the backburner. But Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest insist he's not walking away from hydrogen. -
Safety concerns raised with power station operator years before catastrophic explosion, report reveals
via abc.net.au
Safety concerns were raised with the state-owned operator of a Central Queensland power station years before a catastrophic explosion led to major blackouts across the state, a damning report has revealed. -
Australia's startup ranking slips
Australia has dropped out of the top 10 nations for startups globally, according to a report which ranks countries startup ecosystems. -
Contractors criticise govt wages trial
Western Australia’s civil construction lobby has warned a workforce pay deal is giving excessive power to the under-siege CFMEU and placing pressure on building costs. -
Perth-led water analyser raises $10m
Automated water monitoring system Eco Detection, run by local venture capitalist Jefferson Harcourt, has raised $10 million from a UK investment group. -
CTI shares up 23pc for the week
CTI Logistics shares have rallied almost eight per cent today after the company released its profit guidance for the 2024 financial year. -
CTI shares jump 8pc
CTI Logistics shares have rallied almost eight per cent today after the company released its profit guidance for the 2024 financial year. -
PM denies favouritism amid cuts
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rubbished claims the federal government picks favourites in the renewable energy race amid the fallout of Fortescue’s 700 job cuts. -
Albanese denies favouritism amid cuts
Anthony Albanese has rubbished claims the federal government picks favourites in the renewable energy race amid the fallout of Fortescue’s 700 job cuts. -
Green light for Regents’ Padbury build
Regents is set to start construction on a $18 million aged care development north of Perth, which will be the aged care provider’s sixth facility in the state. -
Green light for Regents in Padbury
Regents is set to start construction on a $18 million aged care development north of Perth, which will be the aged care provider’s sixth facility in the state. -
Tellus makes pitch for AUKUS waste
The owner of the nation’s only storage facility for low-level radioactive waste has pitched to partner with the government, as the arrival of nuclear submarines at Rockingham draws closer. -
Opposition seeks to bring back construction watchdog
The coalition will introduce laws to federal parliament to bring back the construction sector watchdog after allegations of crime links within the CFMEU. -
Share hire e-scooters will be permanently legalised across Victoria following a two-year trial
via abc.net.au
E-scooters will be permanently legalised across Victoria from October, when a range of safety and compliance measures roll out including tougher fines for those not following the rules. -
Philanthropy transforms healthcare
St John of God Foundation reflects on 30 years of funding healthcare services in WA. -
Philanthropy transforming healthcare
St John of God Foundation reflects on 30 years of funding healthcare services in WA. -
Crackdown on drivers selling demerit points online after French man had 200 applied to licence
via abc.net.au
The Demerit Point Integrity Taskforce has been set up to investigate drivers manipulating the demerit point system by nominating another driver to take demerit points for an offence. -
Crack down on drivers selling demerit points online after French man had 200 applied to licence
via abc.net.au
The Demerit Point Integrity Taskforce has been set up to investigate drivers manipulating the demerit point system by nominating another driver to take demerit points for an offence. -
Bus company refuses government-funded wage rises for its own drivers
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's biggest private bus companies turns down government funding that would have gone directly to driver wage increases, leaked documents show.
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