Australia Post may do Centrelink’s job

Australia Post may do Centrelink’s job

Exclusive | The government will consider absorbing Centrelink’s front-office operations into Australia Post storefronts as part of a wider effort to consolidate service delivery agencies and secure budgetary savings.

Gonski in talks to chair ANZ

Gonski in talks to chair ANZ

ANZ Banking Group has sounded out Future Fund executive chairman David Gonski about becoming the bank’s next chairman in a move that could result in a change of leadership to the board of the $89 billion Future Fund.

Bank earnings promise dividend feast

The major banks are set to reward shareholders with higher dividends as they post record annual profits totalling more than $27 billion, despite the threat of more stringent regulation as the government gets set to conduct a major inquiry into the financial system.

Roberts calls for broad scope to inquiry

The head of Citigroup in Australia believes Treasurer Joe Hockey’s promised inquiry into the banking system should go beyond retail banks and be open to investment banks because of the interconnected nature of modern financial markets.

Printless Nine pricier than Seven West

Nine Entertainment Co has set a $2.5 billion floor price for existing shareholders to sell their shares in the company ahead of the biggest local listing more in three years.

Mobile phone demand to soar, says Thodey

Mobile phone demand to soar, says Thodey

Telstra chief executive David Thodey has predicted the mobile market that generated $9.2 billion for his company in financial year 2013 will triple within five years.

Adani in breach of green guidelines at Abbot Point

Exclusive | Indian energy giant Adani has breached a raft of environmental guidelines as it awaits federal government approval for a multibillion-dollar expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal in North Queensland.

NAB chief thinks Fed will delay move

Australian shares are set to open the week higher ahead of the start of big four earnings results, which have investors optimistic that the sector won’t disappoint on dividends.

Insurers seek shelter from perfect storm

Life insurers have employed a top specialist financial services consultancy to examine the beleaguered sector as it faces a “perfect storm” due to a surge in both claims and the number of consumers who are cancelling policies.

ANU’s fortunes fall while stars align for Queensland

There’s a seismic shift occurring in the top ranks of Australia’s universities. The Australian National University, long the home of world class research in this country, is slipping further down the ladder. And it is being overtaken by the University of Queensland, once a provincial backwater but now a rising power among universities globally.

Sellers cash in on record auctions

Sellers cash in on record auctions

Auctions in the nation’s two largest markets blew out expectations over the weekend, with bigger volumes doing little to stem buyer enthusiasm at levels unseen since the last property boom.

Le Mesurier’s guide to backing yourself

Le Mesurier’s guide to backing yourself

Veteran banks and insurance analyst Brett Le Mesurier swears by a mantra that he says fits both his professional life and his other passion, horse riding and competitive eventing. “Go hard or go home,” he advises.

Wheels of change gain traction in the taxi industry

Wheels of change gain traction in the taxi industry

Controversial taxi reforms in Victoria might provide a blueprint for other states to shake up competition in the industry. But first, a small cohort of furious licence plate owners face possible financial ruin.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5386.3 13.4 + 0.25%
Dow Jones 15570.28 61.07 + 0.39%
FTSE 100 6721.34 8.16 + 0.12%
SPI 200 DEC3 5418.000 33.000 + 0.60%
AUD/USD 0.9579 0.0000 + 0.00%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
SBM ST.BARBARA $ 0.525 + 5.00%
BDR BEADELL $ 0.975 + 4.84%
MQA MACQ ATLAS $ 2.830 + 4.04%
SLR SILVERLAKE $ 0.795 + 3.92%
BLY BOART $ 0.455 + 3.41%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
RMD RESMED $ 5.410 - 8.31%
LNC LINC ENRGY $ 1.375 - 5.17%
AIO ASCIANO $ 5.900 - 4.99%
CRZ CARSALES $ 10.450 - 4.30%
SKE SKILLED GL $ 3.700 - 2.89%

Markets Data »

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Thodey's NBN plans

Telstra chief David Thodey says the "door is open' for negotiations with the Coalition government on the NBN, as he weighs in on the state of the economy.

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National

Donald Friend auction brings years in Bali to life

Donald Friend auction brings years in Bali to life

The auctioneers were resplendent in Indonesian batik shirts and a gamelan band set a relaxed mood for the auction of the Donald Friend collection on Sunday afternoon, which saw spirited bidding for the eclectic offering.

Opinion

Rowan Dean

VW campaign captures family life

Rowan Dean

“Welcome to the Family”, the new Volkswagen ad campaign, is a delightfully cheeky creation of an authentic Australian family.

Tim Dodd

Top research tradition forged through hard work of the ANU

Tim Dodd

The ANU was designed to be a national champion which propelled the nation into high level scientific research. With three Nobel Prize winners as alumni, the investment in ANU has paid off, but the future for the university may need a different model.

Break free of bureaucracy’s burden

Break free of bureaucracy’s burden

Modest Member | We cannot ignore the unrelenting challenges a globalised market creates for our domestic economy. If our businesses are to remain competitive, we must ensure they operate in an efficient, flexible, cost-limiting environment.

World

Macquarie defends US overcharging lawsuit

Macquarie defends US overcharging lawsuit

A Macquarie Group infrastructure consortium is defending a lawsuit initiated by an American politician who has accused the Australian toll road operator of breaking the law by overcharging drivers on an unprofitable road project.

Business

Surf’s up: chance to hang ten grand on ourcrowd

Surf’s up: chance to hang ten grand on ourcrowd

Jon Medved is comparing crowdfunding to bodysurfing – and it’s not because the 57-year-old American-Israeli venture capitalist is in Sydney and grasping for local-sounding analogies.

Lifestyle

Cox Plate links Caulfield and Melbourne Cups

Cox Plate links Caulfield and Melbourne Cups

Before the country’s richest horse race comes the one believed by many to be the most significant, the W S Cox Plate.

Sixty-five days of style: Spring Carnival’s winners

Sixty-five days of style: Spring Carnival’s winners

Never mind the horses, trainers and jockeys – Spring Carnival is all about coming first in the aesthetic stakes.

Customised dreams

Customised dreams

For many cyclists, custom bikes are a luxury; for Darren Baum they started off as a necessity.

Easy riders take the slog out of sightseeing in Paris

Easy riders take the slog out of sightseeing in Paris

A Vespa tour includes most of the central monuments and interesting parts of the city in just a few hours.

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Telstra dials up growth

Telstra has unveiled a new growth strategy with Asia at its heart, but chief David Thodey says there's more to come at home as well, as he prepares to negotiate with the Coalition on the NBN.

Hockey's agenda

Treasurer Joe Hockey says Australia isn’t facing an economic crisis but steps need to be taken to make sure institutions like the RBA are able to ward off any challenges. He adds that he’s seeing a return of confidence among consumers, while recognising that reform is needed so that the economy can cope with a strong Australian dollar and political ructions in the United States.

Bluescope's steely resolve

BlueScope steel boss Paul O'Malley is planning to double revenues from China in the next four years to $3 billion as the company banks on the continuing rise of the middle class in the world's second-biggest economy.

Mega funds in court

Street Talk reports on the court case that will see AustralianSuper battle the Future Fund over the purchase of a stake in Perth Airport, with Australia’s biggest industry super fund arguing it lost up to $33.5 million as a result of the deal.