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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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Live: ASX set to open higher after Wall Street rallies

2h agoThu 19 Sep 2024 at 9:38pmMarket snapshotASX 200 futures: +0.4% to 8282 pointsAustralian dollar: -0.03 at 68.12 US centsS&P 500: +1.69% to 5713 pointsN

Lacuna Space: Open for Business In Australia

OXFORD, England, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lacuna Space is revolutionising satellite technology to provide affordable, global Internet of Things (IoT) con

Government needs help to define what an Australian business actually is | PS News

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher wants to define an Australian business for Commonwealth procurement processes. Photo: Michelle Kroll. The Federal Government say

Australian markets hit new high

Last Updated : Sep 19 2024 | 5:04 PM ISTAustralian markets hit a new high, with mining and energy stocks leading the surge following the FOMC's big rate cut.

CEOs who spend less time trying to be liked are heard more often

The country’s politicians envy Australia’s big business bosses. But they don’t respect them – and they certainly don’t fear them. That’s true regard

Australia’s unemployment rate unchanged at 4.2%, dampening hope of RBA interest rate cut

Australia’s economy added more jobs than expected in August as the unemployment rate remained steady, making a Reserve Bank interest rate cut less likely in t

Australia’s ‘only’ rail manufacturer is a ‘strategic’ asset, but is steeling itself for bad news

The oft-repeated platitude about those who forget the past being "condemned to repeat it" does not do justice to Whyalla.In the South Australian regional city,