Volkswagen owners still in the dark over recall
Volkswagen is still unable to tell thousands of Australian customers just how or when their cars will be fixed.
The biggest risk for the local sharemarket is neither China nor the Fed lifting rates but inflation, says Credit Suisse
Big money has poured into the education sector and some have questioned what that's done to standards.
Neville Rockhouse never stops thinking about it, but on Thursday he will think about it more than most days.
Hugh Marks takes control at Nine Entertainment Co just as the television company is no longer a television company.
Want to bulletproof your job and get ahead? Then forget about 'me' - it's all about 'we'.
And what happens when workplace humour goes wrong?
There are three main reasons that some analysts think key commodities will start to recover soon.
Shares dip briefly below the 5000-mark, as Paris terrorist attacks add to nervous investor mood.
Australian currency traders were holding their breath on Monday ahead of possible falls on the European and US foreign exchange markets due to the Paris terrorist attacks.
Forget GST, there are better ways to fix the system.
The S&P;/ASX 200 is expected to open below 5000 for the first time since late-September as Friday night's terrorist attacks in Paris weigh on investor mood.
Woolworths has started its Christmas marketing campaign and there's not a celebrity chef, singing bird or Fresh Food People slogan in sight.
Could a tipped $2 billion tie-up remake the hardware sector and set of a pricing war?
Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer says employers underpaying superannuation contributions face stiff penalties, and the government is focused on ensuring compliance with laws relating to the super guarantee.
Fees matter … a lot. The average 30 year old can expect to lose one quarter of his or her retirement savings in fees if he or she has the misfortune to be invested in a high-fee super fund.
Speed and cost are being weighed up against flexibility and long-term strategic benefits when it comes to getting gas from the Northern Territory to where it is needed.Â
BG Group and its partners in the Queensland Curtis LNG venture will spend an additional $1.7 billion to drill up to 400 more wells to maintain gas supply.
Since Jay Z bought Tidal early this year, the music streaming service has been plagued by the perception that it was unlikely to succeed.
Netflix has hit 1 million subscribers in Australia, just eight months after it officially launched in the country.
Chinese parents are being led to believe formula will enhance their child's brain development, sparking a huge demand and impacting Australian stock.
Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce says the solution infant formula shortage is to increase supply rather than place restrictions on exports.
Office markets along the eastern seaboard are entering a new phase with legitimate rental growth, falling vacancies and high-quality investment-grade properties, according to landlords.
Developer and funds manager Lend Lease will expand overseas for new growth opportunities, according to the group's executives.
A Mirvac-led consortium and Centuria Property have emerged the victors for the $263 million Australian Technology Park, which will be the new home for the Commonwealth Bank.
In a turnaround trend, an owner occupier has beaten off the developers to buy a mixed-use property in the Sydney suburb of Waterloo for $12 million.
Many parents have no idea what their grown up children actually do.
​We know about unconscionable credit card interest rates and unreasonable surcharges, but this is what you don't know.
The big banks are increasing home loan rates, but that's no reason for their customers to accept it.
Under new laws to be introduced to this year, companies with up to $5 million in assets and turnover will be able to raise $5 million each year.
Just how do top entrepreneurs structure their days, how do they fit it all in and is there an ideal routine that would make you more productive?
It might be Australia's next great company, just don't expect it to pay you a dividend.
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