The Argo Wilis Panoramic is a bright and airy carriage on the Argo Wilis train. Running between the cities of Surabaya in East Java and Bandung in West Java, it’s one of the most scenic and underrated ...
Counter-Strike 2’s November 13 update has arrived and with it, the iconic Train map is finally back in rotation. The full ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Raygun, the Olympic breakdancer from Australia, says that she is done with competitive dancing following the backlash she received from her viral performance in Paris.
Eleven people are rumoured to have died in it, including a maid believed to have fallen off the balcony, a stable boy allegedly burned to death and a child dropped near a staircase. Visitors to ...
If there’s one way to experience Australia’s vast beauty, it’s on the rails. As train lovers who have ridden some of the most iconic trains around the world, we eagerly awaited the day when ...
used to train large language models like ChatGPT and a data source for Google infoboxes and voice assistants such as Siri and Alexa. Understanding what Wikipedia says about Australia – and what ...
The first high-speed mobile network, 3G, was launched in Australia in 2003 but has been overtaken by better and faster connections. While Vodafone began shutting down its 3G network between ...
The CFMEU picket line outside the Roma Street Cross River Rail site in July ... CFMEU to profit off its own thuggish reputation,” Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry workplace director ...
The temporary suspension of iron ore haulage by rail in South Australia is a further blow to Mr Gupta’s teetering GFG Alliance empire. The Whyalla steelworks is losing money because it has been ...
A luxury train journey that takes travelers through four continents and 12 countries is back, and accepting reservations for 2025. The around-the-world train trip, which garnered a waitlist of ...
But could Australia actually have high-speed rail? Making the negative case in today’s Friday Fight is economist Jason Murphy and arguing in the affirmative is journalist and critic Megan Clement.