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Category : Bussiness

Mid-Market Pre-Budget Pulse Check 2024

The annual pre-Budget survey of our mid-market client base by KPMG Enterprise this year took place just two months before the Federal Budget which will be hand

Bonza enters voluntary administration after cancelling all flights until Friday

Bonza’s aircraft have been seized by AIP Capital, an investment house owned by the parent of 777 Partners, ACAP, to recoup money owed to investors, sources cl

Passengers stranded, Bonza in administration in ‘shattering news’ for sector

In short: Bonza has gone into administration after suspending flights across the country.Passengers with tickets for flights today have been stranded after t

Analysing the impact of weak business earnings on Australian banks

Will weak business earnings curb the results of the National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) this week by adding to the existing pressure on its key measure, th

Milk dream sours for Chinese company as iconic Tasmanian farm put up for sale

The remaining slice of a 200-year-old farming property in Tasmania's north-west is up for sale, following years of controversy, unrealised grand ambitions, alle

Labor’s bold $1b bet on Aussie quantum start-up

Where traditional computers rely on silicon chips that work from a foundation of ones and zeroes, quantum computers use “qubits” that can be in both states

Quantum Leap: Albo’s millions for tech

Almost $1bn in taxpayer funds will be poured into a US tech start-up to keep Australia competitive in the fast-moving field to develop quantum computing, an eme

Rate of intimate partner homicide involving female victims rose 28pc last financial year

In short: The Australian Institute of Criminology's Homicide in Australia report shows 49 per cent of female victims of homicide were killed by a former or

Coles ‘smart gate’ crushes shopper’s hand

A Coles shopper says she was left bleeding after her hand was crushed in one of the supermarket’s controversial smart gates over the weekend.Posting about her

Snapchat going backwards in Australia

But unlike other large technology companies, Snap kept cutting this year, announcing it would shed another 10 per cent of its employees in February.A Snap spoke

Live: ASX rises after Friday tech surge on Wall Street

Welcome to markets blog for the week.The big-ticket item of the week on the markets will be the Fed's May rates meeting with the statement and media conference

Retailers are struggling as shipping delays and costs make moving things more difficult

In short: Freight costs are rising due to conflict, for example causing ships to have to travel further to avoid the Red Sea.The impact is not as substantial