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Labor shrugs off tax-reform outcry with parliament move

Labor shrugs off tax-reform outcry with parliament move

Carving out startups from proposed capital gains tax changes will still hurt productivity because it will punish ...
‘Negligent’ ex-Star boss could be hit with $1.3m fine

‘Negligent’ ex-Star boss could be hit with $1.3m fine

Star's former chief executive faces a $1.3 million fine after failing to tell the casino's board of criminal risks ...
Electric-ready homes could stop default swaps to gas

Electric-ready homes could stop default swaps to gas

Preparing households for the sudden breakdown of fossil-fuelled appliances has been billed as a way to spur more ...
Cheesed off: Aussie dairy at centre of trade quandary

Cheesed off: Aussie dairy at centre of trade quandary

Australian cheese has become the subject of a long debate in Senate estimates, with concerns producers are not ...
Farmers eye yield gains as fertiliser, fuel costs surge

Farmers eye yield gains as fertiliser, fuel costs surge

Nufarm shares have soared to a one-year high after the Melbourne-based agribusiness reported a first-half profit ...
‘For us, by us’: Indigenous plea for truth-telling

‘For us, by us’: Indigenous plea for truth-telling

An Indigenous man has marked the start of Reconciliation Week with the culmination of his 500km journey to reach ...
Liquor firm cuts back on wine to focus on pubs growth

Liquor firm cuts back on wine to focus on pubs growth

Endeavour Group, which owns Dan Murphy's, BWS, and hundreds of pubs, plans to take $300 million in costs out of ...
Aussie shares edge higher as April inflation eases

Aussie shares edge higher as April inflation eases

A rally in miners has helped counterbalance weakness in banking stocks, as the bourse crawls higher on the back of ...
The $180m bill to calculate the Inland Rail blow-out

The $180m bill to calculate the Inland Rail blow-out

The man who first pitched Inland Rail wants a quick private sector takeover, as it is revealed consultants were ...
Employment changes ‘Groundhog Day’ for jobseekers

Employment changes ‘Groundhog Day’ for jobseekers

Employment services will be given its biggest shake-up in decades, but advocates say it will still entrench ...
‘Grossly negligent’: Westpac cops $26 million penalty

‘Grossly negligent’: Westpac cops $26 million penalty

The Federal Court has slugged Westpac with a $26 million penalty for failing to respond to customers who were ...
BP ousts chair citing governance and conduct issues

BP ousts chair citing governance and conduct issues

BP's sacked chairman Albert Manifold has ‌pushed back against what he ‌described as a "false narrative" ...
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