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ASX shares fall a day after interest rates decision, Nvidia overtakes Microsoft on value — as it happened

Our Chief Business Correspondent, Ian Verrender has penned this great analysis on what's going on with the Australian dollar.The Aussie dollar has bounced a lit

Abusive partners using tax system as ‘weapon’

In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.A change in the federal bu

Thousands of people are being funnelled into a multi-level marketing scheme promising ‘financial freedom’, but there’s a cost

Women in regional Ausrtalia are signing up to a multi-level marketing scheme selling water ionisers, looking for financial 'freedom'.(ABC News: Lindsay Dunbar)

RBA says rate rise could be on cards as governor says she’s not expecting a recession in Australia

The Reserve Bank has kept interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent.The cash rate target has been steady for seven months now.Interest rates will remain at this l

Australian government protests Chinese officials behaviour toward journalist

Tel Aviv | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the influential war cabinet that has overseen the fighting in Gaza, a government spokesperson sai

Australia’s biggest companies back NAB corporate and institutional bank

The largest businesses in Australia say they are most satisfied with NAB’s corporate and institutional products and services above all other banks, accordin

Why Kansas City has become a hub for Australian businesses – Kansas City Business Journal

SafetyCulture moved its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to Kansas City in 2018 for a practical reason — the Australian tech company wanted be closer to m

A fifth of small businesses have run out of cash

More than one in five small businesses have run out of cash reserves, and a further three are just months from joining them, according to a new survey.The re

It’s been four years since this Victorian family’s builder fled the country. Their home is still not finished

In short: The Victorian Managed Insurance Authority (VMIA) has been accused of forcing families to accept the lowest-cost replacement builders following a strin

Whatever happened to Golden Fleece, Australia’s first oil company?

There are probably a few things that come to mind when reminiscing about long road trips across Australia between the 1950s and '70s.Things like overheating car

Astronomy tourism business ready to fight Australia’s first compressed air energy storage project

In short: A stargazing tourism business is concerned a nearby billion-dollar renewable energy project may ruin the owners' livelihoods.The company driving the p