Never heard of the Rae family? They just made over $300m
One of the richest families in the country, the low-profile Rae family of Perth, has pocketed more than $300 million by selling out to Caltex Australia.
One of the richest families in the country, the low-profile Rae family of Perth, has pocketed more than $300 million by selling out to Caltex Australia.
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What is the price of convenience for some Christmas hampers this season?
The sale of portable ethanol burners has been temporarily banned in the ACT, pending a probe into their safety by the Australian consumer watchdog.
If you're using a decorative alcohol-fuelled burner to live up the atmosphere this Christmas, throw it out or return it for a refund.
Large prawns are going to set Victorians back $50 a kilogram this Christmas.
An outbreak of disease in prawn ponds south of Brisbane has some fearing a prawn shortage this Christmas.
Health experts are warning about the sneaky half-truth in a beer giant's ad campaign.
The minister responsible for property has blamed "informal and inconsistent" processes for a bungle that saw nearly 200 families unknowingly buy homes in Sydney's south that could be flattened for a freeway.
NSW is the fastest-growing state for online shopping, but there is one suburb heading to the online checkout the most.
The company that manufactures Nurofen has been fined $6 million for misleading consumers.
A Sydney Mazda car dealership has asked customers to give "only the highest scores possible" on a customer satisfaction survey.
Customers duped by Veda's strategies that got them to pay for a credit report, can now get their money back.
Travel agency Flight Centre could face a multi-million dollar penalty after the ACCC won a High Court appeal in a long-running legal battle over alleged price fixing.
Sydney has placed fifth in the global rankings of Airbnb users.
A leaked scoping study provides clues as to why the Baird government is fiercely determined to sell off highly valuable and sensitive data to the highest bidder.
Cheap, counterfeit Pokemon cards are plaguing the popular tabletop game, leaving unwary parents and enthusiasts scammed and disappointed.
The first comprehensive study of pricing at school canteens in NSW found unhealthy snacks, hot food and drinks are significantly cheaper than healthy options.
Australian manufacturers face court over claims about "flushable" wipes.
Fake parcel delivery scams have tripled since this time last year.
Aussies could blow $2.5 billion on bad air-con habits this summer.
Building a second link between Tasmania and the mainland would boost the security of the national electricity network a key government report has found
Pizza Hut's latest move in home deliveries is concerning public health experts who say Australia's obesity crisis is as bad as ever.
It's the "must have" toy that's causing tears, endless car trips, and parents to pay five times the retail price.
Most Australians consider finding a parking spot in a shopping centre the most stressful part of Christmas shopping.
Do you have a bunch of clothes in your wardrobe but they just... aren't quite right?
A Thomas the Tank Engine train, a Minion toy rifle and 45 other dangerous toys will be destroyed by a steamroller as part of an annual product safety blitz.
Mr Baird has pointed to Canada's experience to reassure the public that privatising the land titles registry is the right thing to do.
A complaint about a 15-second internet advertisement for a Paddle Pop iceblock has been upheld by the Advertising Standards Bureau.
The 'serving size' on a food label is meant to help you control your weight, but it's actually leaving a lot of consumers confused. Here's why.
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