Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson announced a key executive departure, with Chief Customer and Digital Officer Catriona Larritt leaving by year-end. This triggers an immediate restructuring, reallocating responsibilities for brand, marketing, and cyber security. The changes aim to rebuild trust and operational resilience following a significant cyber breach impacting millions of customers.
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Former cricketer AB de Villiers has strongly defended Indian stars Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He criticized those spreading negativity about the players. De Villiers stated that both cricketers deserve celebration for their contributions. Kohli and Sharma recently silenced critics with strong performances in an ODI series against Australia. Their efforts secured a significant win for India.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is probable to play for the Milwaukee Bucks against the Indiana Pacers tonight, despite dealing with left knee patellar tendinopathy. His expected return is crucial for the Bucks, who aim to build momentum, while the injury-plagued Pacers face an uphill battle. Antetokounmpo's dominant presence is key to Milwaukee's success.
The Supreme Court deferred pleas to make shortlisted candidates for information commissioner posts public, as the Centre expects to finalize selections within three weeks. While assuring scrutiny of appointments, the court cited potential litigation if shortlisted names were revealed, urging prompt action on state-level vacancies.
The Uttar Pradesh government defended its anti-gangster law, telling the Supreme Court that attaching properties before conviction is crucial to prevent accused individuals from alienating ill-gotten assets. The state argued the law is necessary to combat escalating gangsterism, citing similar provisions in other central and state acts.
A promising 17-year-old Australian cricketer, Ben Austin, tragically passed away after being struck by a ball during a practice session in Melbourne. The freak accident occurred while he was facing deliveries from a bowling machine. His local sporting community is devastated by the loss of the talented young athlete, with grief support being offered to his schoolmates.
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