Qantas reaches a $120 million agreement with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to settle a lawsuit against the airline for selling seats on flights that had already been cancelled.
Qantas has reached an agreement with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to settle a lawsuit against the airline for selling seats on flights that had already been cancelled.
Subject to the approval of the Federal Court of Australia, the airline will also pay a $100 million civil penalty to the federal government.Australian brothers may have been killed because thieves wanted their car tyres, Mexican authorities sayHow Jewish author Antony Loewenstein changed his mind about Israel and became a voice against the Gaza war
The Perth teenager shot dead by police was taking part in a deradicalisation program. Experts say Australia's youth are particularly vulnerablePolice search for passenger missing off cruise ship near Sydney No-one gets a political leave pass because they didn't create the problem. Labor's messy week reveals deeper vulnerabilitiesFederal budget to haul in extra cash once again, but less than in previous years
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