We're consuming double the salt intake recommendation, study finds
We are consuming 60 per cent more salt than what was previously thought, a new study has found.
We are consuming 60 per cent more salt than what was previously thought, a new study has found.
Jetstar has started charging passengers to travel with babies on their laps during domestic and international flights.
The insurance industry is being urged to draw up new standards to prevent fraud investigators from harassing and intimidating claimants.
Aldi is ramping up its marketing efforts with a new brand campaign.
Scams are getting nastier than ever before.
A fresh failure for the budget airline notorious for delays.
A hospitality worker has been sacked after using a racial slur on a receipt.
When Andrew Bassat started online job-search site Seek, he knew that damming the rivers of gold would eventually impact newspapers' unprofitable, but invaluable, side product - journalism. "It is not an outcome that we are happy about," he says.
Sydneysiders will spend an average of $55 a head dining out to celebrate Mother's Day.
Tabcorp has accused the competition watchdog of being "not connected to reality" in an strong-worded response to concerns raised about the gambling giant's planned takeover of fellow wagerer Tatts Group.
Got a gripe with your telco? You're not alone, but the industry says it's trying to address it.
A hoax Origin Energy bill loaded with dangerous spyware sent to tens of thousands of Australians.
We've long been advised to shop around for the best deal. In many cases with most product, this is true. But be careful when you're researching credit cards.
A popular brand of tinned cat food has been recalled from pet storess after widespread concerns that the "gourmet" meals were making cats ill.Â
It lurks beneath hundreds of household kitchen and bathroom sinks across Australia, and could cause thousands of dollars' damage if it is not checked regularly.
The future of a US footwear company that has long fought Australian manufacturers for trademark rights to 'ugg' boots is up in the air.
NSW's 350,000 solar households could soon be paid twice as much for the power they export to the grid.
Senate set to vote on controversial laws that will make it easier for the competition watchdog to pursue companies for misuse of market power.
Bunnings has issued an urgent recall for an oil heater amid fears the device could rupture and spray out hot oil.
For the first time, Australian shops will be allowed to sell hemp foods legally.
There's one yoghurt that has more sugar than ice-cream.
A cybercrime expert has raised concerns about the security flaws in smart meters.
Working Australians are spending almost two hours a week shopping online, while on the company clock.
Australians with food allergies are at risk when choosing whether packaged products are safe to eat, because of poor food labelling standards.
The health insurance industry's plan to lure more young people into the system.
There is only one thing worse than missing out on tickets to see your favourite band.
Norm and Christine are refusing to pay a new government-imposed fee of $12,000 a year, saying "it's quite insulting".
How long is too long for a web page to load in 2017?
Grown-up Lego fans are spitting bricks after being told they are too old to go to Melbourne's new construction toy mecca.
Companies that mislead consumers could face penalties 10 times bigger than the current maximum amount, under proposed changes to the Australian Consumer Law.
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