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Tech companies campaign to bring SXSW back to Australia

Tech companies campaign to bring SXSW back to Australia

Brisbane might have secured the Olympic Games but a grassroots campaign is asking the state government to consider ...
Grim forecasts for Aussie inflation and unemployment

Grim forecasts for Aussie inflation and unemployment

The Reserve Bank has revised up its prediction for core inflation, with price growth expected to remain above its ...
Unions call for capital gains rethink as approvals fall

Unions call for capital gains rethink as approvals fall

Choppy progress on housing supply is hurting affordability, as calls mount for tax reform to take some heat out of ...
Protest curb to stop ‘riot’ over Israel president visit

Protest curb to stop ‘riot’ over Israel president visit

Extraordinary protest bans are slated to be prolonged as Israeli president Isaac Herzog visits Australia following ...
Trump says Republicans should ‘nationalise’ voting

Trump says Republicans should ‘nationalise’ voting

Donald Trump says Republicans ​should "nationalise" voting, as the US heads towards midterm elections in November ...
SpaceX acquires xAI as Musk looks to unify ambitions

SpaceX acquires xAI as Musk looks to unify ambitions

Elon Musk says he is merging SpaceX with his artificial-intelligence company xAI, in a move aimed at unifying his ...
Debt group sees upside in higher credit card balances

Debt group sees upside in higher credit card balances

Debt collection business Credit Corp, which also owns lender Wallet Wizard, has kept its guidance for profit to ...
US cuts tariffs on India as it stops buying Russian oil

US cuts tariffs on India as it stops buying Russian oil

US President Donald Trump has announced a cut in tariffs on Indian imports after saying Indian Prime Minister ...
Next step after forecast rates hike an unknown path

Next step after forecast rates hike an unknown path

If the Reserve Bank lifts rates as expected, a stronger Australian dollar and expectations of higher borrowing ...
Nationals hold ‘good faith’ talks with Libs to reunite

Nationals hold ‘good faith’ talks with Libs to reunite

The Nationals have held "co-operative and friendly" talks with the Liberals about a potential reunification, as ...
Incoming ASIC chair brings ‘deep’ litigation experience

Incoming ASIC chair brings ‘deep’ litigation experience

As the next head of Australia's corporate watchdog, Sarah Court will bring a strong track record of litigation and ...
Tourists begin paying to see Rome’s Trevi Fountain

Tourists begin paying to see Rome’s Trevi Fountain

Tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain in the Italian capital Rome have started to pay an entrance fee.
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