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Australia’s Coles and Woolworths sued over fake discount claims

Australia's consumer watchdog is suing the country's two biggest supermarket chains, alleging they falsely claimed to have permanently dropped the prices of hun

Live: ASX set to slip 0.8pc after Wall Street rate cut rally stalls

Good morning and welcome to another week on the ABC markets and finance blog.Stephen Letts from ABC business team limbering up for a blow-by-blow coverage of th

Crisis point in regional towns as modern slavery overwhelms local services

When Ezekiel landed in Australia as a guest worker two years ago, he was full of hope.He was here as part of a government scheme to allow businesses to hire wor

Australia’s most powerful deal makers in 2024

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ASIC wants crypto start-ups to hold financial services licences

The crypto industry should prepare to be licensed under corporations law, the corporate watchdog will tell sector leaders on Monday, with updated regulatory gui

Future Advisory Launches Carbon Accounting Solutions to Support Australia’s Green Economy

Future Advisory, a leading accounting firm based in Melbourne, is announcing the launch of its comprehensive Carbon Accounting Solutions. Aus

Bankers begin the task of unravelling the Rex empire with asset sales

Almost two months after Regional Express called in administrators, the regional airline’s empire is being broken up and sold off. First on the block is its di

Warranty expired? Here’s why you might still be entitled to a refund

Furniture and electrical chain Harvey Norman is now facing two class action lawsuits about its extended warranties. Launched just days apart from each other by

Tupperware’s bankruptcy reflects an increasing skepticism around multi-level marketing schemes, experts say

Alison Donnan cracked the lid on her Tupperware career as an enthusiastic 21-year-old in the early 1960s.The marketing model meant she needed to drive long dist

Big business talked down to Aussies about the Voice, inclusion and the environment. Now a VERY ugly reality has finally dawned on them: they’ve been screwed, writes PETER VAN ONSELEN

This week big business finally had a full blown tantrum about what Labor is doing to the national economy - using the Business Council of Australia's annual din

‘Business as usual’ for Australia match-winner Carey amid boos

Cut above: Australia's Alex Carey hits a boundary during his match-winning 74 in the 2nd ODI against England at Headingley (Darren Staples)Alex Carey had no qua

Bitcoin is going mainstream. Can Australia join the party?

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