Commodity prices: 'the worst is behind us'
Australia has reached the bottom of a major cycle, according to mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest. Courtesy ABC
Australia has reached the bottom of a major cycle, according to mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest. Courtesy ABC
The industry has serious issues and some insurers are making cannon fodder out of customers when assessing claims.
A good chunk of Scott Morrison's budget problems could have vanished, just as they vanished for Peter Costello during mining boom at the start of the century.
What to do about the problems in life insurance will be just one of items on the lengthy "to-do" list awaiting Catherine Livingstone takes over the chairman's role at the Commonwealth Bank at the end of the year.
"I've got my ear to the ground now," says Inspector-General of Taxation Ali Noroozi.
Ice cream, custard, even cheese - an Australian inventor has found a way to make the humble potato the ultimate superfood.
Heads roll as Metcash's new team starts to lead the mergedย Mitre 10 and Home Timber & Hardware business.
A Victorian beer house has its sights set on China.
A cargo ship that hauls aluminaย for Rio Tinto along Australia's coast is under investigation for failing to pay its crew and keeping squalid living conditions on board.
NSW CFMEU officials Brian Parker and Darren Greenfield have nominated for leadership positions after the royal commission into trade unions found they had intimidated other union officials.
Vocus Communications boss Geoff Horth has survived a plot to remove him from the helm of Australia's fourth biggest telecommunications firm.
Government's bargaining policy in more strife, after fresh Fair Work Commission move on Defence, DHS, ATO and more.
There is a new kid in town.. called the Gig, and its taking over the workplace.
One life insurer is declining 37 per cent of claims and some firms even pay bonuses for knocked-back claims, ASIC finds.
Thousands of aggrieved Slater and Gordon shareholders will be represented in a $250 million-plus class action against the law firm for wrongdoing including allegedly "blindsiding" them with bad news.
The state government says it wants to keep housing affordable, but its latest privatisation action is predicted to lead to an increase in prices.
Australian stocks recovered from an early resources-led slump to close only slightly lower.
Masters Home Improvement has employed security guards at allย its stores during the clearance sale to keep control of abusive and unruly customers.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has appointed Catherine Livingstone as its new chairman to succeed David Turner.
Robeco's chief investment officer shorted the pound just prior to Brexit, but thinks the fallout is going to be darn out and catastrophic. Saxo's Van-Petersen disagrees.
Gains in banks, CSL and Telstra help cushion but can't erase losses from miners and energy stocks.
At the age of 67, David Reddin decided it was time for a change; time to break from hisย corporateย past, time to try something new.
CSL has joined the ranks of companies hit with a 'first strike' vote from a large portion of its shareholders, which oppose its US-style executive pay.
The security of Queensland's power supply won't be undermined by a government target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030, Energy Minister Mark Bailey says.
Australia's largest poultry producer will list on the share market next month with an equity value of up to $1.5 billion, putting it on course to be the country's biggest float this year.
Less than a quarter of male respondents in an 800 company survey believed board diversity is good for their companies' performance.
The UK could lose up to 66 billion pounds a year under a "hard Brexit", according to newspaper reports, while sterling has crashed to near 31-year lows.
Litter volume in NSW has dropped in the past year, but there is one item that continues to be tossed frequently.
Clive Palmer's nephew is still overseas and is yet to be served with a summons to face court over the collapse of Queensland Nickel.
Consumer sentiment rose for a third month in October as Australians are more optimistic about the economy and their own finances for the year ahead.
An American grocery chain got started as a tiny home delivery company.
I would like to do pay as I go tax so I don't get a massive tax bill every year. But how?
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