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Australia’s Riviera to showcase at 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival – Marine Business News

Riviera will showcase the adventurous 465 and 505 SUVs and the sophisticated 4600 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 10

Safe Work Australia proposal to License Straddle Carrier Operators – Marine Business News

GovernmentPublished on: 21st Aug, 2024The submissions to Safe Work Australia (SWA) regarding their proposal to license Straddle Carrier Operators closed Wednesd

AUB Group expands further outside Australia

AUB Group expands further outside Australia | Insurance Business Australia

Sustainability: translating willingness into action

Around 70 per cent of respondents also reported having a sustainability plan.For Kelvin Wong, Commercial leader electrification, ABB in Australia, translating t

Andoo Team Australia hits the water in Barcelona – Marine Business News

Andoo Team Australia hit the waters off Barcelona for some America’s Cup AC40 yacht training time this week and an opportunity to utilise all the knowledge ga

Qantas in trial to make flying to Australia easier

While falling well short of an industry push to have travel between the two countries being similar to a domestic flight, it has been described as an important

AIMCo buys northern Australia beef production and processing business

Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) is acquiring the Yeeda Aggregation beef production and processing business in northern Australia. The C$161b

Live: RBA minutes detail more about next rates decision

Yesterday we heard from oOH Media, Ampol, GWA Group, Iress, Sims, Bluescope, Suncorp, Lend Lease and GPT as part of the process where listed companies reveal th

Big banks pre-empt RBA move by cutting rates on term deposits

The country’s largest banks are quietly making significant cuts in the interest rates they pay on term deposits, ahead of the Reserve Bank, stepping back from

Australians will soon have the right to switch off after hours — but it might not shift our ‘excessive’ work culture

Australia was once a pioneer of setting work limits. In 1856, Victorian stonemasons won a world-first fight, demanding they work no more than eight hours a day

Sovereign citizens warned off using ‘hopelessly flawed’ logic during tax time

The Australian Taxation Office is working to crack down on myths spread by the country's sovereign citizen movement in the lead-up to tax time, including invest

Australian News Corp exec apologises for doing Nazi salute

The boss of Foxtel - a majority News Corp-owned cable television company in Australia - has "unreservedly" apologised after an image surfaced of him performing