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Australia Market tumbles for fourth straight session

Last Updated : Apr 16 2024 | 3:04 PM IST Australia stock market finished lower for fourth straight session on Monday, 15 April 2024, as risk sentiments dampen

Former Star CFO alleges the company tried to cook the books

“I thought the group was going through quite a tumultuous period and a lot of that had to do with the debt at the time and the implications that deteriorated

Positively manifesting post-Bruce Lehrmann

What a time Seven is having! James Warburton‘s doing a CEO hand-over, late-night text addict Bruce McWilliam’s gone, and when staff aren’t fanning the fla

The dangers in using the wrong policy tools for the jobs

Take social media. In his terrific new book, The Anxious Generation, US social psychologist Jonathan Haidt makes a compelling case that phones and phone-like de

‘PR spin’: Woolies CEO slammed

Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci has been threatened with jail time after refusing to answer questions about the supermarket chain’s profitability in a two hour-l

How AI will bring $200b to the Australian economy

The problem for Australia, the report found, is that such sectors weren’t embracing AI, and were leaving that to early adopters such as China, the USA and Can

News Corp drafts in PwC as it deals with Meta cash hole

Meta, which owns Facebook, said in March it would not be renewing three-year news deals struck with Australian outlets in 2021. Meta’s 13 deals with local pub

Our Australia business sponsors Indigenous Supplier Development Programme 

We have signed a three-year agreement with our Sydney Metro Project Management Office Service partners – Deloitte, HKA and Logikal to sponsor

The omnishambles built on rape and ‘short-on-facts’ theory

The finding of rape, delivered in a high-profile defamation case against Network 10 and Wilkinson over the initial story, means that although Lehrmann will prob

Forget Made in Australia: we should do the things we already do well

Given India and China are still installing coal-fired power plants, our current fossil fuel exports of LNG and steaming coal are unlikely to phase down rapidly,

Four ways Australia can lift investment in manufacturing

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers knows this and his recent comments in support of a “single front door” for major capital investments are welcome. Streamlinin

South Australia’s Business Revival: From Bushfires to Pandemic

New research has given insight into the resilience and recovery of businesses in two South Australian regions following a major bushfire event and disruptions c