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Britain's exit from the European Union may weigh on Wesfarmers' plans to test out the popularity of its Bunnings UK model.

Brexit blow to Bunnings plan

Catie Low

Britons' vote to quit the EU could weigh on Wesfarmers' plan to test its Bunnings UK model as uncertainty tests consumer sentiment.

All sides of politics have committed to cracking down on exploitation in light of scandals at companies like 7-Eleven.

Labor plans exploitation crackdown

Adele Ferguson and Patrick Hatch

Underpaid workers will be able to go after head office under Labor exploitation plan.

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New home sales fall again

NSW and Queensland posted the sharpest monthly fall in detached house sales, dropping 11.5 per cent and 11 per cent, ...

New home sales have fallen for a second straight month, but it should be just a cyclical downturn with signs of a possible rebound when the home-building boom ebbs.

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Gold nears two-year high

Gold futures for August delivery gained 0.7 per cent to settle at $US1326.90 an ounce in New York, gaining for the third ...
Eddie van der Walt and Joe Deaux

Gold advanced as investors bet central banks will have to continue supporting the global economy.

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More than fear and greed

Concerns about China come as there's been reduced support for the US alliance coinciding with the US presidential ...
Tristram Sainsbury

Most Australians would probably class our relationship status with China as 'it's complicated'.

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Ten secret bars you need to know

Johanna Leggatt

Shhh! How many of these hard-to-find drinking dens have you found?

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How to choose a home broadband plan

You need more data if you plan to stream TV such as Netflix original series <i>Orange is the New Black</I>.
Angus Kidman

Fast internet has reared its head as an election issue, with three out of four households not yet connected to the NBN.

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The biggest boom yet

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Looking to start a business in an industry that's practically recession proof? This could be the answer.