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The pace of technological change is rapidly accelerating, and those changes are coming to you very soon, whether you like it or not.
The pace of technological change is rapidly accelerating, and those changes are coming to you very soon, whether you like it or not.
Parting RBA governor Glenn Stevens has implored the Turnbull government to take on more debt and spend on worthwhile projects.
Most of Australia's richest got there in industries subject to political favours, hardly any by inventing something new.
Shares in Computershare surged as investors drew comfort from optimism of a growth strategy emerging despite concerns that new technologies may undermine parts of the operations.
Australians have a right to be fearful about the rise of terrorism, Australia Post chief executive Ahmed Fahour says.
Suncorp has been continually smashed by freak weather, so why did its CEO say "there's clear evidence there's climate change" but "the extent of influence by humans is still difficult to quantify"?
Commonwealth Bank profits have swelled to a record $9.45 billion, underpinned by strong growth in its flagship consumer and small business lending arm.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia's record result was not enough to lift its share price.
CBA's poorly received profits helps sink the ASX.
New research reveals Australian workers are putting their jobs before their health and wellbeing.
TV producer cum 'international singer' Charles Dupois was sure his hits 'It's a Sexual Thing' and 'Girls, Girls, Girls' would sell 18,000,000 copies and reap him millions in royalties.
Hundreds of employees on offshore oil rigs are under threat of a dramatic pay cut unless they agree to start working 14 days on, 14 days off.
Who says you need training or experience to crack into an industry?
Reflecting on the impacts of the World Financial Crisis and the China boom, outgoing RBA governor Glenn Stevens says goodbye after ten years in the job. Vision ABC News 24.
Closing dirty power stations to meet Australia's global carbon reduction commitment could result in power blackouts over the next decade.
The Commonwealth Bank's result profit was enough to nourish the critics, led by the government which is squirming after its decision not to force a Royal Commission into the big banks' behaviour.
Energy group AGL has warned of a "soft" start to trading in the fiscal 2017 year following a warm July that hit demand for gas and electricity.
Commonwealth Bank boss Ian Narev says some deposit customers are feeling "real pain" from falling interest rates.
Just because a food is labelled "natural" doesn't make it healthy.
Having won shares in the online retailer in a competition last year, Eric Martin is in a state of "occasional hysterical laughing".
Eric Martin received 100,000 jet shares last year when he won a contest and now a Wal-Mart-Jet.com deal could see him worth US$20m. Vision: Bloomberg.
A WA woman is suing Woolworths after biting into a hot cross bun she claims contained a three centimetre piece of wood.
Commonwealth Bank may have posted a record $9.45 billion profit but the outlook for bank shareholders is clouding, reveals Clancy Yeates.
A measure of Australian consumer sentiment bounced in August after a couple of soft months, likely aided by a cut in domestic interest rates to record lows that was warmly welcomed by those with housing debt.
Cut-price mobile provider Vaya is selling new mobile phone plans that are so cheap they could tempt people away from the major telcos.
Fairfax Media's digital and non-print businesses are on track to bring in well over half of company earnings this year.
Weak advertising demand has again weighed on Fairfax Media's results, which have been propped up by the growth of its real estate business Domain Group.
Dozens of brides have lost thousands in deposits as popular Fitzroy boutique goes under, owing more than $300,000.
A year after global markets were shaken by a surprise China devaluation, they are now becalmed.
The Commonwealth Bank posts its full-year net profit, up a 3 per cent on the previous financial year. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
Who says you need training or experience to crack into an industry?
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