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Business accused of charging Aussies thousands of dollars for work never done

South Australians are being warned to steer clear of a shutter business after the consumer watchdog revealed it had failed to refund customers thousands of doll

ASX loses ground, RBA Board minutes show concern about heightened inflation risks — as it happened

Abhijit Surya, Australia and New Zealand economist from Capital Economics, has circulated some thoughts on the minutes of the RBA Board meeting.The minutes of t

‘A cruel joke’: Why AUKUS might leave Australia stranded

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This 77-year-old is thriving alongside his Gen Z colleagues. Here’s his secret to career longevity

As Australians live longer and healthier lives, more people are retiring later.  But at the same time, experts say workers are increasingly burning out and wan

In the makeup world, there’s a fine line between duping and being sued. MCoBeauty found out the hard way

MCoBeauty has become a multi-million-dollar cosmetics empire, but its path to success hasn't been without controversy due to its strategy of copying, or "duping

India, Australia aim to boost cooperation in critical minerals, processing

Australia has strong reserves of critical minerals and is the largest producer of lithium and the second largest producer of cobalt in the world.4 min read Las

Australia needs more transparency in important policy debates

A disquieting feature of modern Australian politics is the diminution of genuinely transparent policy processes and limitations on parliamentary debate. This is

Stocks that shot to the Moon, and companies that tanked: Our end of financial year review

In some ways, it turned out to be a better-than-expected year for Australian workers, trying to grow their retirement savings during a cost-of-living crisis. F

ASX closes down 0.2% after clawing back heavy early losses — as it happened

The pulse of China's industrial heartland has weakened again, with manufacturing activity falling for the second consecutive month in June.The official purchasi

New prices, solar charges, and government support all mean your power bill will be changing today

And so, the first day of the new financial year is in and Australia's armies of accountants and tax professionals are sharpening their pencils.It's a time for s

‘Totally immoral’ weapons found in share holdings of Australian ethical super funds

As war rages in Ukraine and the Middle East, weapons manufacturers are watching their profits and share prices soar.Australia's big institutions, including univ