A walk through a Songline exhibition in Manjimup shares ancient knowledge with modern technology

The National Museum of Australia's Indigenous art installation 'Walking through a Songline' is on display in Manjimup and explores ancient knowledge and modern technology. The exhibition is on display at Manjimup Town Hall until November 1st. Manjimup elder Suzanne Kelly tells the Times-Songlines they focus on how Indigenous Australians mapped and traveled across the country.

Lottery numbers rise, but technology helps ASX win for ninth day in a row

Australians still have some money to take a risk, according to the Lottery Corporation's annual results, while our biggest technology company drives the local share market into its ninth day of gains. On the busiest reporting day of the season, the ASX200 closed up 0.16 percent at 8010.5 and up 12.8 points.

'Falling behind': Small businesses risk losing revenue with outdated technology, while a quarter of Australians still pay with cash

A quarter of Australians still rely on cash when shopping in small businesses, a new report shows. A survey by small business accounting firm Xero found that 25 percent of Australian shoppers still rely on cash and cheques when shopping

Technology boost helps Norwegian sovereign wealth fund make $209 billion in profit

Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, posted a profit of 1.48 trillion Norwegian krone (209 billion Australian dollars) in the first half of 2024, while global stock markets rose. The fund's equity portfolio returned 12.5 percent between January and June, while the fund's fixed-income securities and real estate suffered losses of 0.6 percent and … Read more