Minimum wage to rise by $22 a week
Australia's lowest-paid workers will get a $22-a-week pay rise after the workplace umpire lifted the national minimum wage to $694.90.
Australia's lowest-paid workers will get a $22-a-week pay rise after the workplace umpire lifted the national minimum wage to $694.90.
Shares have taken another sharp-ish leg lower, with broad losses across the ASX, as more economic data disappoints and ahead of the RBA's rates decision.
A note was found in the plane's toilet during the flight from Sydney to Albury.
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Australia's current account deficit was $3.11 billion in the March quarter, down from a deficit of $3.51 billion the previous quarter.
Australian shoppers can save almost $80 by replacing leading supermarket brand products with budget equivalents.
Company behind Brumby's Bakery, Donut King, Michel's Patisserie and Crust Pizza slams analysis as "premature, precipitous and, with respect, an exercise in speculative guesswork."
A review into the people and processes of the ATO following the alleged abuse of position by one of its highest ranking officers is "inevitable", Inspector-General of Taxation Ali Noroozi says.
​Virgin Australia is struggling to secure landing slots at China's two biggest cities, slowing its pivot from the sluggish European market towards Australia's largest source of inbound passengers.
There's a new start-up in town, and they're offering $8 lunches to workers in Sydney's CBD.
The March quarter GDP figure is old news. We already have enough information about the June quarter to know it's bounced back. Michael Pascoe comments.
Without further cost cutting, Murray Goulburn may not meet its farmgate milk price forecast
There are clear signs that the consumers who have driven much of Australia's growth are running out of puff.
Local shares are set to open lower after a quiet night on Wall Street.
'The company was not run well under her tenure," says an analyst who has studied Yahoo for years. So why did Marissa Mayer get paid so much?
The European Central Bank has convinced economists that it'll take policy normalisation as gradually as it can.
Online retailer CatchOfTheDay has rebranded itself Catch and relaunched as a marketplace for other sellers in a move that puts it in direct competition with US giant Amazon.
Investors may have been justly lulled to sleep by a stream of steady economic data.
Gold may extend gains after climbing to the highest level in six weeks following disappointing monthly US economic reports.
A bit of notoriety is good for a medicinal cannabis startup, but obviously not too much.
Telco to compensate 45,000 customers after admission ACCC investigation.
Landmark cuts to weekend penalty rates in several industries will be phased in over four years.
Australia's electric car market was unlikely to take off unless the government introduced subsidies, says Nissan's global chairman.
Revealing the secret identifies behind shell companies and opaque trusts is the "new frontier" in fighting tax evasion, says the OECD's head of tax Pascal Saint-Amans.
The problem isn't globalisation per se, but the rise of what Henry James called a 'hotel civilisation'.
The funds management firm that sold everything citing a looming market correction was unprofitable as at November: analyst report.
More than just about any other business, large banks (and their shareholders) receive big commercial advantages from their essential role in their economy.
The contract gives a Sydney-based company exclusive rights to build, operate and maintain the Brisbane Airport bus fleet, to come intio operation in February.
Company profits grow 40 per cent while wages grow 0.9 per cent
The former head of cyber security at NBN Co has now been appointed cyber security officer at Huawei.
Carlton & United Breweries is increasing payment times to small business suppliers rather than cutting them.
Incy Interiors now employs extreme packaging to overcome courier problems.
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