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Iconic farms spanning 225,000ha to be snapped up by US investors in $780m deal

A US-based company will snap up a property portfolio spanning 225,000 hectares of iconic New South Wales farming land if a landmark $780m deal is given the gree

Exploding liability: Fletcher paying $168m for Perth pipe disaster

The response will be made available to all West Australian homes in which Pro-Fit pipe manufactured with Typlex resin was installed, whether that home is owned

Regulator has Star chair in its sights despite licence reprieve

Star Entertainment chairwoman Anne Ward failed to take any action to fix a dysfunctional management culture and was heavily involved in a confrontational missiv

Malaysia’s Sarawak courts Australian cooperation to boost green economy goals

Sarawak was the only Southeast Asian state government to send representatives to join the 500 or so people who attended this year’s forum, which also included

ASX closes higher, NAB describes scams as ‘plague of our times’ — as it happened

17h agoFri 30 Aug 2024 at 12:45amMarket snapshotASX 200: +0.58% to 8,091 points (close)Australian dollar: +0.09% at 68.03 US centsS&P 500: flat at 5,591 poi

‘Hold them captive’: Australian billionaire boss aims to end staff going out for coffee

A billionaire mining boss who has already banned home working has said he does not want staff to step out of the office for coffee either.Chris Ellison, the man

Australian shares end lower

Last Updated : Aug 29 2024 | 5:04 PM ISTAustralian markets ended a tad lower ahead of retail sales data due on Friday. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 dropped 0.

Iconic Australian linen company enters administration after 40 years

An iconic Australian linen retailer has collapsed after almost 40 years.Lorraine Lea Linen entered voluntary administration on Monday, appointing Andrew Yeo and

Here is Qantas’ new A321XLR business class

Executive Traveller exclusive Qantas will begin flying its new Airbus A321XLR jets from April next year, and passengers can look forward to a fresh yet in man

Unemployment is rising and Australia’s economy is weak – but don’t hit the recession alarm just yet | Greg Jericho

Next week’s March quarter GDP figures will once again put the spotlight on the weakness of the economy. But questions about a recession are already with us an

Live: ASX tipped to open lower, Qantas records large fall in profits

Qantas has also reached an in-principle agreement with the Flight Attendants’ Association of Australia (FAAA) on a number of pay claims.Qantas and the FAAA ha

Ibis killed in ‘bloody massacre’ at business park managed by real estate company

Scorned as a “bin chicken” because of its remarkable ability to scavenge through waste in Aussie cities, the native white ibis isn't respected by many local