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Australian CEOs keen to pull the plug on working from home

Australia’s bosses are calling an end to the flexible workplace, with a KPMG chief executive survey showing that 82 per cent of respondents expect white-colla

Tupperware files for bankruptcy in US as its colourful containers lose relevance

Tupperware Brands and some of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday in the United States, giving in to dwindling demand for its

Why is the US on the verge of cutting interest rates? What does it mean for Australia?

Australians could wake up tomorrow to news that the US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates overnight.If the US Fed does cut rates, it will be an important mo

The US has begun cutting interest rates and there are implications for Australia

The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates overnight in an important move for the global economy.As lots of traders expected, the Fed cut interest rates by h

Business Council Of Australia Annual Dinner

I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and I pay my respect to their elders past, present and emerging.When I spoke at th

Live: ASX to fall ahead of US Fed interest rate decision, Wall Street nearly unchanged

2h agoTue 17 Sep 2024 at 9:39pmMarket snapshotASX 200 futures: -0.5% to 8,111 pointsAustralian dollar: Flat at 67.56 US centsS&P 500: +0.02% to 5,635 points

Hurricane Boats Hit the Water in Australia and New Zealand – Marine Business News

IndustryPublished on: 18th Sep, 2024Get the family ready to experience the ultimate in deck boating as Hurricane Boats, the #1 selling Deck Boat in the United S

Andoo Team Australia on form for start of UniCredit Youth America’s Cup regatta in Barcelona – Marine Business News

The Andoo Team Australia campaign for the UniCredit Youth America’s Cup gets underway this week when the six invited nations start competition in Barcelona an

Business leaders eye economic light at end of tunnel

Australian business leaders are broadly optimistic about the state of the economy and more than half plan to hire and bolster workforces.Nearly nine in 10 Austr

No retreat on IR laws, Albanese tells business

Anthony Albanese has told a room full of the country’s most senior business leaders his government is pro-business and pro-worker as he refused to resile from

Government expecting investment into critical minerals and clean energy after trade pact with UAE

The federal government is predicting a flood of new investment into Australia's critical mineral and clean energy sectors after sealing a free trade pact with t

Amazon orders all workers back into office as some Australian companies embrace flexibility

Working from home has become a mainstay of post-lockdown life for people with desk-based jobs. Many argue it's better for work-life balance, cutting out commut