The outage left hundreds of people unable to contact emergency services and has been linked to multiple deaths.
Communications minister Anika Wells says telco has ‘no excuses here’ after last week’s outage linked to three deaths across two states
The federal government has promised Optus will “suffer significant consequences” after multiple deaths were recorded during the telco’s triple zero outage, with major financial penalties likely.
The communications regulator said it wasn’t informed of the outage by Optus until hours after it had been resolved – and that the company had provided “inaccurate” information.
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The BBC spoke to Americans who travelled to Arizona to attend the late conservative activist's memorial service.
Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are fuelling take-up of cover against impact and damage.
Here are the key events on day 1,306 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The five-hour service saw top officials from the Trump administration pay tribute to the conservative activist.
Tens of thousands of people gathered at State Farm Stadium for Charlie Kirk's memorial in Glendale, Arizona.
A third of the People's Assembly of Syria seats will be appointed directly by President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Lower consumer taxes are expected to ease some of the impact of Trump's 50% tariffs on India.
Many Israelis react to the UK's recognition of Palestine by lashing out at international support for Palestinians.
Sudan's government in Khartoum has criticised a new US political initiative for the country.
The president expresses frustration that "nothing is being done" and calls on Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate his opponents.
The president expresses frustration that "nothing is being done" and calls on Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate his opponents.
The deaths of Ghulam and Nazo’s children are evidence of a silent wave of mortality engulfing Afghanistan, where malnutrition is at unprecedented levels.