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Australia-China Business Forum Unveils Second International Supply Chain Expo in Sydney

SYDNEY, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On April 15th, during the visit of a Chinese business delegation led by Ren Hongbin, Chairman of the China Council for t

Defence strategy fills gaps but misses holes

What is not exactly clear, is the full spectrum of projects that have been cut.This is not only a nice to have, it is a must as we see countries such as China u

ANZ announces huge shake-up

ANZ will no longer issue cheque books to its customers in a major banking shake-up expected to affect thousands, with the changes due to come into effect in jus

Infratil, NZ Super put RetireAustralia back on the auction block

Core-plus playAll of that should bode well against macro trends of a growing population, structural undersupply of housing, and the demand for downsizing among

BOQ says selling more mortgages will make its ugly position worse

‘We’ve delivered on our commitments’There are also tentative signs that Allaway’s $200 million productivity program is bearing fruit, with $14 million o

Sneaky way Aussies ripped off $1bn a year

Beers, pizzas and other everyday items are cumulatively costing Australians an additional $1bn, with new Reserve Bank research revealing how much businesses, a

Heinz says Australians are asking for its new, pink ‘Barbiecue’ sauce

In Spain, about 12,000 bottles of the sauce will be available nationally at 120 El Corte Inglés department stores, with some online giveaways, starting on Apri

Indigenous business Snapshot reveals significant value to Australian economy

Snapshot 3.0 is Australia’s most comprehensive longitudinal research project, tracking the impact of Indigenous entrepreneurial activity and highlighting the

The cracks in Australia’s economy are starting to appear as business insolvencies hit record highs

In short: The number of businesses in external administration has hit a record high, according to CreditorWatch.The highest-risk areas are dominated by south-we

Critical minerals projects to receive $585 million in federal government loans

In short: The federal government has announced hundreds of millions of dollars in loans to support critical minerals projects, as part of its plan for a "futu

The godfather of Australian beer, Chuck Hahn, is not done yet

“Nowadays one of your drinking companions is likely to demand a bottle of Corona, imported from Mexico, with a wedge of fresh lemon in the bottleneck … I ki

Albanese adds $585m to Australia-made drive

Push for manufacturing, security and politicsThe loans will be drawn from Export Finance Australia (EFA), via the government’s $4 billion Critical Minerals Fa