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Could a rare military business shut down leave Australia vulnerable

A third-generation blacksmith fears Australia's national security could be exposed when he is forced to close his rare bomb casing manufacturing business.Nik Bu

King Island Dairy to shut, ending iconic Australian cheese brand

Dairy giant Saputo will shut its iconic King Island Dairy in the middle of next year and discontinue its more than 120-year-old brand, after being unable to fin

RBA governor warns some households may have to ‘sell their homes’ amid cost of living crisis

Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock says she is aware that more people than usual are seeking help from community organisations as Australia's economy slows d

Australia plans to introduce AI rules on human oversight, transparency

2 min read Last Updated : Sep 05 2024 | 8:42 AM IST Australia's centre-left government said on Thursday it planned to introduce targeted artificial intel

Live: RBA governor Michele Bullock to speak on the costs of high inflation, ASX to open steady

26m agoWed 4 Sep 2024 at 11:17pmUS job vacancy figures weigh on Wall StreetThe ASX usually takes its direction from larger overseas share markets.Overnight, US

Gas giant Australia prepares for the unthinkable: Importing supplies for the first time

On a dock alongside reminders of Australia's industrial past — blast furnaces and stockpiles of coal — a key piece of the country's energy future is taking

A third of businesses using AI without telling customers or employees

A third of businesses using artificial intelligence are not informing their employees or customers that they are doing so, a survey of business leaders using AI

Australian markets fall sharply

Last Updated : Sep 04 2024 | 4:31 PM ISTAustralian markets fell sharply, with energy, mining and IT stocks suffering the biggest declines. he benchmark S&

Australia’s economy posts worst performance since 1992, excluding pandemic

Gross domestic product declines 1.5 percent on per capita basis following successive interest rate hikes.Australia’s economy has posted its worst performance

Australia’s economy growing at slowest pace since 1990s recession, as households cut back on spending

Australia's economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the June quarter, and 1 per cent over the last year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).It is th

Door opener business opens new factory – Australian Manufacturing Forum

Access solutions company Grifco has outgrown its old site, moving to a new factory at Somersby (pictured) with triple the production capacity. According to a s

Australia’s economy fares better than expected but still weakest since early 1990s

Australia’s economy fared better than expected in the June quarter as government spending fuelled growth. On a per capita basis, though, activity shrank for a