Super taxes proposed by Papua New Guinea will hit Telstra in its role as owner of Digicel, with the telco having to pay out about $36 million if the tax comes into force.
The Federal Government will put in place new rules to force technology companies to identify anonymous online trolls, or be exposed to the risk of defamation payouts.
SAP.iO Foundry Singapore, one of SAP SE’s B2B startup accelerators, launches its first sustainability program, bringing together startups that innovate solutions to sustainability challenges, including ANZ-based givvable, CarbonClick, and WePower.
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