Parts of South Australia may face prolonged power outage
It could take some time before power is fully restored to all parts of South Australia following the unprecedented state-wide power blackout.
It could take some time before power is fully restored to all parts of South Australia following the unprecedented state-wide power blackout.
Multiple bread products sold across the state are being recalled.
Offer is the best that can be made under Coalition's policy, ATO tells its workers.
Clive Palmer has lost a bid to take legal action against the liquidators of Queensland Nickel.
Australians are being increasingly targeted for serious financial crimes by organised crime groups, the government's money watchdog has warned.
A former Deutsche Bank currency trader has been permanently banned from the industry after a series of false trades artificially boosted the bank's revenue by 28 million Euros.
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has bought $1.35 billion worth of home loan debt from the Western Australian government's affordable loan scheme.
Given the Western Bulldogs footy team has not won a premiership flag since 1954, every supporter from the past is staking a claim.
Takahiro Kusakari went from being a self-described bum getting by on bit-part acting roles in Tokyo to calling the shots at Japan's biggest independent investment fund.
Energy stocks soar and the Aussie dollar breaks through US77c in the wake of the surprise agreement by OPEC to cut production.
Job vacancies in Australia rebounded by 4.5 per cent in the three months to August to hit the highest since mid-2012, a promising sign for a pick up in labour demand.
The Aussie dollar has shot through the US77¢ mark to a three-week high in the wake of the surprise OPEC oil agreement.
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Wells Fargo's move to strip its CEO of shares and salary has made bankers fearful the hardening push against corporate wrongdoing will encourage boards to be more aggressive about their pay.
Stockbroking firm Citi has released its findings of the possible impact on local retailers if internet giant Amazon established a greater presence in Australia.
Deutsche Bank chief executive John Cryan rules out any German government bail-out for the embattled bank.
Energy firms with forward contracts may not receive the full benefit of the overnight surge in oil prices, thanks to a surprise OPEC production deal.
When I first heard Elon Musk had asked his audience if they were willing to die in a great endeavour, I assumed he was speaking to shareholders.
Samsung's disastrous launch of its latest smartphone is a symptom the family controlled company's structure, according to a leading figuring in South Korea's start-up scene.
Imbalances in New Zealand's housing market posed a financial stability risk, the central bank said.
The local sharemarket is set to open sharply higher after Wall Street was boosted by OPEC's decision to reduce oil output overnight.
OPEC agreed on Wednesday to reduce its oil output to 32.5 million barrels per day.
Traders see barely more than coin-flip odds that the US Fed will raise interest rates by December.
US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's estimated net worth is $US3.7 billion, $US800 million less than a year ago, Forbes magazine reported on Wednesday, attributing the loss largely to New York's softening real estate market.
Job losses have been linked to a rise in domestic violence rates in a new analysis of the impact of a major downturn in the steel industry.
The mysterious technical failure at the ASX last week didn't worry investors, who remain focused on the world-first blockchain game plan.
A new study has found almost a third of Australia's nurses are thinking of leaving the profession because they are overworked, undervalued and in danger of burning out.
Qantas warns of risk of phones catching fire on board after device with a lithium battery ignited mid flight.
The chief executive officer of Surf Life Saving NSW Phil Vanny has announced his retirement following the resignation of his general manager who admitted to defrauding the organisation of $3 million.
Australian parents are demanding warning labels about side effects such as suicidal thoughts and action be slapped on a popular asthma medication for children.
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