Home sales higher after holiday slowdown
Home sales bounced higher across the capital cities in the past seven days, but the clearance rate continues to track lower compared to a year ago.
Home sales bounced higher across the capital cities in the past seven days, but the clearance rate continues to track lower compared to a year ago.
He wants to lay waste to the double-standards of polite society by baiting left-wingers out of their rigid identity politics.
Shareholders have accused CBA and a host of senior executives of misleading the market in regards to investigations relating to the bank's alleged breaches of money laundering and terrorism financing laws.
The ASX is climbing today, with banks and miners firmly higher, as the Australian market shrugs off the latest tensions over North Korea and mixed US jobs data.
The University of Sydney's first deputy vice-chancellor for Aboriginal services, Professor Shane Houston, is taking legal action over his dismissal from the position.
French-based Accor hotel group has lobbed a $1.2 billion takeover offer for Mantra Group, Australia's second-largest hotel operator in the small to medium asset sector.
Clive Palmer's company lost its bid to avoid paying a Singapore-based exploration company for survey work in the Gulf of Papua.
The Weinstein Company's board of directors has voted to remove Weinstein from the studio.
Opponents of the move have called the plan "reckless" and an "offence to the rule of law".
After a disruptive hurricane season, traders are bracing for more as the likelihood of a La Nina event triples.
After almost a decade of stock market gains, confidence has returned. What crash? What lessons? There are only blue skies ahead, right?
Oil producers are succeeding in rebalancing an oversupplied market, though they may need to take further steps to sustain the recovery into 2018, OPEC secretary-general Mohammad Barkindo says.
The Dove brand sheepishly admitted that it had "missed the mark" with a not-so-vaguely racist advertisement that has made it the latest target of consumer rage.
The local sharemarket is set to open the week in negative territory after Wall Street's winning run ended on Friday.
The finding comes amid tensions within the NSW government over how to meet a housing shortfall.
Banks appear to be keeping some contactless payments more expensive than they need to be for retailers, raising questions about the extent of competition.
Another day, another dire warning that Australian households are about to crumple under the crushing weight of debt.
US President Barack Obama's longest-serving senior adviser Valerie Jarrett talks candidly about why Congress failed to pass tougher gun control laws after the Sandy Hook massacre.
The demand for well-located land has transformed the economics of housing in Sydney.
Australia's first intensive outpatient program for young people with eating disorders and a targeted mental health national awareness campaign are among projects that investment guru Geoff Wilson's social investment funds are supporting.
The Australian sharemarket is expected to start the week flat as investors remain cautious about the release of housing data.
Ahmed Fahour turns 51 this month, and is obviously not ready to be put out to pasture just yet. Barely months after leaving his well-remunerated CEO position at Australia Post, Fahour has found himself another executive role.
Plans to reopen one of the world's biggest copper mines, shut by a civil war on the Pacific Island of Bougainville in 1989, have run into trouble.
Australia's tech star before Atlassian, Freelancer is struggling to grow.
Major banks are pushing to charge fees to fintech businesses that want to access data on the banks' customers, a sign of likely tensions to emerge as the government looks to break open the banks' information vaults.
The company insists it is just a precaution and there have been no reports of faulty airbags.
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk tweeted that the electric carmaker is feeling the heat.
Electrical workers have stopped work on the $200 million Sydney Opera House renovation for the second time in two months over asbestos concerns.
At the age of 30, Jo Green felt like "a square peg in a round hole" in her marketing job. She's not alone, with employees in their 20s and 30s among the least happy in the Australian workforce.
The competition watchdog will demand ESSO and BHP Billiton explain in more detail why gas supplies from its secretive Bass Strait joint venture will decline sharply next year.
Australians love a bargain holiday.
Are you distracted by your smartphone when really you ought to be concentrating on the person next to you?
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