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Why migrants are $140,000 worse off than people born in Australia

If you migrate to Australia, your superannuation might not be so super.The average balance for those from a non-English speaking background at retirement is abo

Business leaders open to nuclear option, but not at the expense of renewables investment

In short: Even if Australia's nuclear ban is overturned, energy sector leaders believe renewables will generate most of Australia's power in the future.About 60

Women in Leadership | Latest News & Analysis | The Australian Financial Review | AFR

AprilHow to fix construction’s female problemThe gender pay gap in construction is entirely not surprising when the female participation in the industry is so

When Virgin business class was a real game-changer

Thirteen is supposed to be an unlucky number – but for Australia’s business class travellers, 13 years ago saw the start of a dramatic uplift in the premiu

Live: Foreign buyers purchase $5b worth of residential property, ASX rises

Foreign buyers made 5,360 residential real estate purchases in Australia over the past financial year, spending $4.9 billion, according to new data from the ATO

Without realising it, Marc opened 19 super accounts. He says it has halved his retirement savings

In short: The tax office says there is $16 billion in lost and unclaimed superannuation in Australia, and 23 per cent of working Australians have more than one

Business confidence falls in May

Business confidence falls in May | Australian Broker News

Australia’s largest car dealership, Eagers, back-pays $16 million to underpaid workers

In short: Eagers Automotive has back-paid over 13,000 workers $16 million for underpayments between 2013 and 2021.The car dealer discovered the anomalies after

Hamilton Island Race Week – the ultimate on water action – Marine Business News

Entries for this year’s Hamilton Island Race Week quickly reached capacity as Australian and international boat owners raced to register for the international

Australian business insolvencies hit record high – CreditorWatch

The most affected sectors include electricity, gas, water and waste services, with an 89% increase, followed by education and

Sleepout fundraiser amid ‘new wave of homelessness’ is a cause close to home for this executive

In short: Business executive Angelique Boileau, who experienced homelessness after World War II, will be participating in the Vinnies CEO Sleepout.The charity s

Iconic walnut farm snapped up by major wine producer as cool climate grapes in demand

In short: A major wine player has snapped up Australia's oldest commercial walnut farm in Tasmania.Productive trees will remain on the property for the next fiv