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Michael Stutchbury resigns as editor-in-chief of the Australian Financial Review

The editor-in-chief of the Australian Financial Review, Michael Stutchbury, will step down after 13 years in the role, amid a shake-up at Nine Entertainment tha

ASX 200 closes down 0.5 per cent in a widespread sell-off — as it happened

At its most basic, the Trump Trade is taking a bet on asset classes that are likely to be given a boost by the policies of a Trump administration.Broadly speaki

SeaLink South Australia unveils names for new Kangaroo Island ferries – Marine Business News

SeaLink South Australia has announced the names of the two new ferries set to enhance the Kangaroo Island Ferry Service in the first half of 2025. Following a c

How Wycliffe Well went from beloved outback roadhouse to a ransacked ghost town

Along the 3,000 kilometre highway that connects the northern and southern tip of Australia sits a site once deemed the nation's UFO capital.Now it resembles a g

Solar industry sees first projects put on ice as nuclear proposal sows doubt among investors

In short:A solar construction business says its investors are getting worried about renewable policy turbulence, and it's slowing down business.One of their pro

Kerry Stokes hires from Twiggy to replace Bruce McWilliam at Seven

He has been described as a late-night email aficionado – and for good reason – and Bruce McWilliam’s shoes were always going to be difficult to fill. Few

New collaboration launched to strengthen ties between Greece and Australia in trade, industry, commerce – Neos Kosmos

The Hellenic Australian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) National Federation has launched a new partnership with commerce and trad

Meta Bright sees opportunities to strengthen foothold in Australia

KUALA LUMPUR: Meta Bright Group Bhd (Meta Bright) aims to deepen its market penetration in Australia in the next few years by leveraging the country’s robust

‘Teething issues’ following CrowdStrike outage could take ‘one or two weeks’ to resolve, Clare O’Neil says

Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil says it may take one to two weeks to get all affected sectors back online following Friday's major IT outage, caused by a sof

The boss of Bega cheese heard the Netherlands wanted to become a circular economy. Now he wants it for his town

In short:The Bega Valley is attempting to become Australia's most circular economy. In a circular economy, what would normally be a waste product is used again

A group of investors walked into a Thai hotel room to recover their money, but none came out alive

When a waiter delivered food and tea to Sherine Chong's hotel room, he could see she was stressed.The walls of the luxury room in Bangkok's Grand Hyatt Erawan w

If smoking rates have ‘flatlined’ why are tobacconists ‘popping up everywhere’? The maths, it seems, is up in smoke

In a small town deep in a verdant valley, something doesn't quite add up.The shops have been popping up along the main street in the past 12 months, nestled amo