The future of Australian manufacturing
While the country may be seing the end of the car manufacturing industry this month, it is not all doom and gloom if you are making products in Australia as business is booming for Rode microphones.
While the country may be seing the end of the car manufacturing industry this month, it is not all doom and gloom if you are making products in Australia as business is booming for Rode microphones.
Consumer discretionary and utility companies led a broad-based advance on the Australian sharemarket.
Australian shares rallied to their best week since March, in a broad-based advance led by consumer discretionary and utility companies.
The market told the story - Hunt's health insurance reform is for health insurers, not our health.
Resources groups say the Great Australian Bight has plenty of potential and Chevron's decision to dump its $500 million exploration plans is a reminder that much-needed investment cannot be taken for granted.
An organisation that advises several union pension funds invested in Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox has called for the company to overhaul its board and conduct a comprehensive review of its workplace culture after the sexual harasment scandals at Fox News.
ACCC has launched an investigation into the proposal to merge Foxtel and Fox Sports Australia into a single company majority owned by News Corp.
Australian money is pouring into Bitcoin, which hit another record high on Friday, swelling the market capitalisation to $US160 billion.
The Reserve Bank has warned about areas where it sees "potential risk" in the property investment market.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is once again mounting a challenge for the top spot. But if Gates weren't so philanthropic, it wouldn't even be close.
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Lawyers often bear the brunt of backlash for merely doing their job, standing up for some who are loathed by society.
These two charts go some way to explaining why the Aussie continues to find buyers.
Australia has been labelled a "laggard" in the global move toward electric vehicles by progressive think-tank Australia Institute in a new report released on Friday.
Amazon.com, already the most popular online retailer among adults, is setting its sights on a new demographic: teenagers.
James Murdoch was re-elected as chairman of the British pay TV service with the narrow backing of independent shareholders, removing one obstacle to Fox's $18 billion takeover of the company.
Electric car maker Tesla is recalling 11,000 Model X sport utility vehicles worldwide due to a faulty locking mechanism in their rear seats.
A flat start to the final day of the trading week is expected on the back of a soft Wall Street session.
Bitcoin bubble or just the beginning? Or both? Those are the questions being asked on Wall Street to Main Street after it broke through $US5000.
One in five recipients of a now abolished $5000 "new home grant" double-dipped on the scheme to receive multiple grants, including 1500 people and 1869 companies who pocketed more than five grants each.
British billionaire Richard Branson has placed another bet on the future with an investment in Hyperloop One, which is developing super high-speed transportation systems.
At a time when many of our biggest companies are under attack from tech giants like Amazon, it feels like a missed opportunity.
Sometimes the market can just smell something. Sometimes it's the hint of off milk wafting into the noses of brokers; other times it's surging demand for vitamin-rich infant formula that tickles nasal nerves.
The Australian Taxation Office's systems to detect and prevent fraud are working, says Second Commissioner Andrew Mills, but there's always room for improvement.
The Turnbull government is preparing to unveil its long-awaited energy package as soon as next week.
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart faces a multimillion-dollar legal bill to a rival company run by the descendants of a man her father pioneered Western Australia's iron ore industry with.
Santos shares are closing in on a six-month high as its flagship gas project in Queensland is tipped to hit record production levels this week.
There's a lot to be said for the basics in life - iceberg lettuce, sliced bread, home brand sardines and taking the advice of experts who really know what they are talking about.
A company part-owned by Gina Rinehart wants a government loan so it can recover $700 million of onshore gas in Victoria.
Australian stocks advanced in a broad-based rally that lifted the market to levels last recorded at the end of June.
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