Australia has publicly rebuked Israel for its criticism of a recent trade deal, signalling a diplomatic strain between the two nations. Accounting firm KPMG is set to appear before parliament to address concerns regarding breaches of confidentiality and potential conflicts of interest. The firm is under investigation for allegedly using confidential information obtained during tax practice changes to win government contracts. Meanwhile, journalists from The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Australian Financial Review were celebrated at an awards night recognising their reporting excellence. The awards highlighted impactful investigative journalism and in-depth news coverage across various categories. Details of the Israel rebuke and KPMG parliamentary appearance are developing. The awards event underscored the importance of quality journalism in Australia.
