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News Corp Chairman Claims Big Tech Firms Operating Outside Rule of Law
Under his proposal, social media companies will need to pay for the licence and be required to follow Australian laws and regulations.
June 5, 2024
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Alfred Bui
Online Bookselling Giant Flounders, Shares Plummet to Less Than 6 Cents
The Australian company, initially a success story, has been forced to arrange $1 million in emergency financing as ...
June 3, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Australian Retirement Funds Have Doubled Investment in Traditional Energy Companies
Despite the push towards net zero, superannuation funds are still betting big on oil, coal, and gas interests.
May 29, 2024
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Jim Birchall
Domestic Air Travel Now Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels, ACCC Says
The competition watchdog said that the increase in airline seat capacity contributed to lower airfares for domestic travel.
May 22, 2024
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Celene Ignacio
Telstra to Cut 2,800 Jobs in Major Restructuring Move
The company expected to save $350 million with the layoffs, which would immediately begin with 377 supporting roles.
May 20, 2024
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Alfred Bui
6 in 10 Australians Want Businesses to Stay Away from Politics
While 96 percent of Australians wanted brands to do some form of good, 61 percent did not support ...
May 7, 2024
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Alfred Bui
Directors Remain Pessimistic as Survey Shows Negative Outlook on Australian Economy
This comes amid a decline in companies' trust in the government due to new policies and economic uncertainty.
April 10, 2024
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Alfred Bui
Competition Watchdog May Get to Decide on All Mergers Under New Regime
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the current voluntary regime is 'too hit and miss' and there's no way of ...
April 9, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
NSW to Allow Rice Producers Direct Access to Overseas Markets
Existing arrangements prevent growers from entering their own agreements.
April 9, 2024
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Celene Ignacio
Could There Be a More Obvious Diversion?
Australia is 18 months from the last possible date for the next federal election, so expect a lot ...
April 9, 2024
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Graham Young
$10 Million Fines Earmarked for Supermarket Giants Amid Competition Concerns
Australia's two largest supermarket chains have been blamed for putting pressure on suppliers to lower costs.
April 8, 2024
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Alfred Bui
Millions of Seats Available in ‘Biggest Ever Expansion’ of Qantas Rewards Program
The move comes as Qantas continue to rebuild trust with its customers after a series of run-ins with ...
April 8, 2024
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Monica O’Shea
Australian PM Says Budget Will Focus on Small Businesses, Touts Solar Energy as ‘Smart Investment’
'And as we put together next month’s budget, small businesses and families will again be front and centre.'
April 3, 2024
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Nina Nguyen
Woodside and Santos $80 Billion Merger Talks Fail
Santos shares have dropped nearly 9 percent after Woodside announced it was ending talks on a merger between ...
February 6, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Concerns Over Australian Law Firms Providing Advice to Beijing-Linked Entities
Cyber expert Robert Potter says some firms are handling sensitive government information on the same server as Chinese ...
October 4, 2023
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Andrew Stacey
Over 7,000 Businesses Flee Victoria
A large volume of businesses have exited the state of Victoria over the past 12 months to June ...
August 24, 2023
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Celene Ignacio
Australian Prime Minister Rejects ‘Build Back Better’ in Pitch to Business Community
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has rejected the highly interventionist “Build Back Better” policies embraced by fellow developed ...
March 9, 2022
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Daniel Y. Teng
Australian CEOs Expecting Fresh Disruptions in 2022 but Cautiously Optimistic: Survey
The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group), the peak group representing national employers, has revealed that business leaders are ...
January 21, 2022
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Rebecca Zhu
4 Out of 10 Australian Businesses Feel the Pressure From Labour Shortages
Nearly four in ten Australian businesses feel that labour shortages are causing a “very significant” impact on their ...
January 4, 2022
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Rebecca Zhu
Australia Increases Minimum Wage to $20.33 Per Hour
Industry groups have criticised the decision to increase Australia's minimum wage to $20.33 (US$15.45) per hour, saying it was ...
June 16, 2021
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Rebecca Zhu
Telstra Pledges to Bring Call Centres Back to Australia Within 18 Months
Telecommunications giant Telstra has pledged to bring its overseas call centres back to Australia within the next 18 ...
January 30, 2021
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Daniel Y. Teng
Australians Called on to Shop Local This Christmas
Australians are being encouraged to buy local to help support small businesses impacted by the bushfires, the CCP ...
December 16, 2020
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Jessie Zhang
Australia Pauses Lobster Exports Amid China Customs Dispute
Australia's Seafood Trade Advisory Group has warned that China's customs office may continue to target Australian lobsters until ...
November 4, 2020
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Victoria Kelly-Clark
ASIC Deputy Chair Daniel Crennan Resigns
The deputy chair of Australia's corporate regulator has quit after it was revealed he mistakenly claimed nearly $70,000 ...
October 25, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
Hopes for Melbourne Businesses Amid Rising COVID-19 Cases
Melburnians are hoping for a further easing of coronavirus restrictions to be announced on Sunday in spite of ...
October 24, 2020
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AAP
Booking.com Co-Founder Creates All-Australian PPE Mask
An entrepreneurial duo is in talks with Victoria and New South Wales state governments to establish a production ...
September 30, 2020
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Alex Joseph
Facial Recognition Roll-Out to Be Accelerated for Australian Government Services
The federal government will spend $250 million over the next five years to upgrade online systems so Australians ...
September 28, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
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