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Major change coming to AusPost

A historic shake-up of the nation’s postal service will take effect from Monday when Australia Post begins changes to its delivery schedule. Under the changes

Melbourne company collapses owing $2.5m

A company involved in the construction industry has gone bust leaving it $2.5 million in debt.Melbourne-based company MadeCo, which was responsible for kitchen

AusPost to halve the days it delivers letters from Monday

In short: Australia Post will reduce the frequency of its letter service from Monday.Letter delivery will reduce to every second business day, with longer time

Australia’s best supermarket for 2023 revealed

Aldi has been crowned Supermarket of the Year for 2023 in one of the country’s leading customer satisfaction awards.Market research group Roy Morgan named the

Australians battling early at the windswept Masters

Rookie amateur Jasper Stubbs has virtually no hope after posting an eight-over 80 on debut to be propping up the field.Big guns Cameron Smith, Jason Day, former

China’s big move to cut off Australian iron ore

It’s remote. It’s inaccessible. It’s poor quality. But Beijing is determined to spend big on a Sahara Desert mine to “de-risk” itself from Australian

Think you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Welcome to our weekly Friday news quiz.Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.What set an Austra

Billionaire given the death penalty

A Vietnamese property tycoon was sentenced to death on Thursday in one of the biggest corruption cases in history, with an estimated $27 billion in damages.A pa

As it happened: Boral says ‘yes’ to revised Seven bid, Australian shares close down

The Australian share market closed lower on Friday, with overseas investors less certain that the US Federal Reserve will cut rates amid persistently high infla

As it happened: Defence minister to visit Ukraine; Morrison pushed $500m project before business case was done

A psychologist has rejected claims he acted as an advocate for a Yindjibarndi organisation in its decades-long battle with mining company Fortescue Metals Group

NT Business News – April 11 | NT Independent

Business news from across the Northern Territory: Latest highlights include Wilga Indigenous Corporation awarded the Ship Lift sub-cont

PM’s Made in Australia plan risks forever subsidies

Ms Wood said the act should come with an exit strategy “by which government at least reviews, if not, commits to stepping back from supports” in order to