Optus has apologised after a catastrophic triple-0 outage, with CEO Stephen Rue telling government officials he was “deeply ...
Amid renewed calls for Optus executives to face the sack over September’s Triple Zero outage, what are the rules about disclosing executive payouts in Australia?
Stephen Rue said he has no plans to step down as his leadership and Optus came under fire in Australia’s parliament. Read ...
As Optus executives faced the wrath of a Senate inquiry on Monday over its fatal 18 September Triple Zero outage, the company shared a detailed timeline of what it said occurred before, during, and ...
Optus CEO Stephen Rue has once again apologized for the company's network outage in September, which impacted calls to the country's emergency services network (Triple Zero) in Australia. Rue made the ...
Metallica fans have made shocking claims about the behaviour of fellow concertgoers at the metal icons' Perth show on ...
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Two Metallica fans are in legal trouble after climbing the heavy metal band's stage setup during their Perth show on Saturday ...
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Metal to some. Illegal to authorities. Two fans were arrested for a “dangerous stunt” they pulled during a recent Metallica concert. Consequence.net reports how an as-of-yet-unidentified 20-year-old ...
Metallica fans have claimed a handful of concertgoers were seen using illegal drugs while the rockers performed at Optus Stadium.
If you’ve ever been to a massive arena show, you’ve seen those towers that stand out in the middle of the crowd. Usually those things have big ass speakers and pyro effects on them, but at a Metallica ...