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How You're Making Facebook a Money Machine

The "Like" logo is displayed at Facebook Inc. headquarters in Menlo Park, California
PETER EAVIS

What you do when waiting for the bus or avoiding work goes a long way to explaining a tectonic shift in business and media. In such moments you are most likely checking Facebook. More of you will be doing that than tweeting, searching on Google, checking stock prices on ...

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Beating deflation is so hard to do

Tom Stevenson

The second half of June looks like a bad time to be out of the office. As if the EU referendum were not enough to unsettle mid-summer markets, the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan have just given investors two more reasons to put on hard hats.

Apple earnings are down for the first time in 13 years.

Apple's iPhone challenge

James Titcomb

With iPhone sales falling for the first time, the tech firm needs a game-changing new device

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Where next for the Aussie dollar?

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VIDEO: Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Philip Moffitt describes how different factors have been pushing the Aussie dollar up and down.

Behind the story with Adele Ferguson

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VIDEO: The recent expose by Adele Ferguson and Four Corners had all Australian's talking. Watch Adele as she shares behind-the-scenes insights.

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Plan to restart Samarco challenged by Brazil

In November, Samarco's dam filled with sludge ruptured, burying the district of Bento Rodrigues and killing as many as ...
R.T. Watson

Prosecutors are trying to prevent the restart of Vale and BHP Billiton's stalled iron-ore venture until the mine proves it isn't continuing to pollute waterways.

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Size matters for Bonds' future

Foreign ownership of Bonds may safeguard the future of the much-loved brand.
Catie Low

Australian brands don't come any bigger than Bonds but an offshore owner might be the safest way to shore up its future.

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Plan to restart Samarco challenged by Brazil

In November, Samarco's dam filled with sludge ruptured, burying the district of Bento Rodrigues and killing as many as ...
R.T. Watson

Prosecutors are trying to prevent the restart of Vale and BHP Billiton's stalled iron-ore venture until the mine proves it isn't continuing to pollute waterways.

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Changing city density needs understanding

Sydney's population is expanding at a rapid pace
Stephen Cox and Kevin Driver

It is expected that the current 41 per cent of Sydney's population living in medium-to-high density housing will soar through 50 per cent over the next five years.

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Bishop: China land grab not in Australia's national interest

Watch the Foreign Minister react to the Federal Government's latest blocking of Australia's largest private land holding to Chinese investors. (Vision courtesy ABC News 24)

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