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A Choice report has revealed several major retailers in Australia are using facial recognition technology with many people unaware of the practice.
The Fair Work Commission has ruled the national minimum wage will increase by 5.2 per cent, pointing to the current pressure from soaring inflation.
A string of government-led organisations have been grilled on the final day of a parliamentary inquiry into the handling of the NSW flooding crisis earlier this year.
Although voting participation is hitting a record low in France, the stakes are high for President Emmanuel Macron.
The rising cost of living is impacting consumer confidence with the Westpac Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index falling to towards historic lows so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Westpac Chief Economist Bill Evans to find out what that means for the economy, plus Aequitas Investments Limited's David Berthon-Jones on the the sharemarket selloff aftermath.
Volodomyr Zelenskyy says there is procrastination when it comes to supplying his nation with the weapons it needs to fight Russia.
More power shortage problems loom in eastern Australia and potential outages could strike in Tasmania and South Australia.
Socceroos substitute goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne is the hero of the day, ensuring Australia won the penalty shoot-out that broke the 0-0 deadlock in the World Cup qualifier match against Peru.
Socceroos supporters were up before dawn, gathering in a sea of green and gold in Melbourne's Federation Square.
Amnesty International says Russia's relentless shelling of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv with cluster munitions and scatterable land mines amounts to a war crime.