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Australian Retirement Trust: ‘We try to partner with the best managers in the world’

Australia’s second largest superannuation fund, Australian Retirement Trust, has hit a set of milestones in recent months. It opened its first overse

‘Weapon myself out’: Alexa Leary seals stunning Paralympic relay gold

When the last Paralympic Games were on in Tokyo, Alexa Leary would have had little knowledge they were taking place as she recovered from a near-fatal bike cras

Rupert Murdoch-owned firm REA Group weighs up bid for Rightmove

An Australian property company majority-owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp has said it is considering a takeover bid for Rightmove, the British property webs

Zheng Qinwen into US Open quarters after record 2:15 a.m. finish; sets up Australian Open final rematch vs Sabalenka

Sep 02, 2024 01:06 PM IST China's Zheng is bidding to become the fourth woman to win Olympic gold and the U.S. Open title in the same year. Zheng Q

Port dismiss mounting injury concerns ahead of qualifying final

Port Adelaide is dismissing any concern over All-Australian midfielder Zak Butters, who is dealing with an eye infection ahead of the qualifying final against G

‘More harm than good’: AFL could be forced into massive change heading into finals

OPINIONSince the AFL introduced the pre-finals bye week in 2016, every year the AFL world complains about it but nothing changes. The inaugural pre-finals bye m

ANZ-Indeed: Australian Job Ads Plunge 15.3% in 2024

ANZ Economist, Madeline Dunk said: "ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads declined in August for the seventh consecutive month to be down 15.3% so far in 2024. Yet emp

New Visa-Free Holiday Hotspots For Australian Travellers: Our Monthly Travel Hacks Roundup

The end-of-August round-up of travel news notes the arrival of new airlines into Gold Coast and Cairns, the ongoing rollout of free WiFi on international carri

Calls for relief as some West Australians say they don’t have $500 for an unexpected bill

Almost four out of 10 people in WA would have to sell something or turn to credit if faced by an unexpected bill, a survey by the Financial Counsellors Associat