Australia's new reality is a Xi-led Asian order
China's foreign policy has become confident, assertive and muscular. This is the world Australia's foreign policy makers must now learn to live with.
China's foreign policy has become confident, assertive and muscular. This is the world Australia's foreign policy makers must now learn to live with.
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Miners are driving further gains as a week-long rally looks poised to break the ASX out of its multi-month trading range.
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Tony Abbott has not quite given up hope he may one day be leader again, but says he would have to be drafted.
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High-profile fund manager David Paradice has become the latest manager locally to cut fees.
Australia will become less competitive if company tax stands still, business chiefs warn.
Investors and communities want more information on the controversial third stage of the WestConnex project.
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen said that the US central bank expects to continue to raise interest rates gradually.
Fund managers say the ASX's lack of diversity and reliance on China will restrict its gains.
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An eery tranquillity has enveloped global financial markets but this could soon be shattered by Beijing.
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BHP is moving to introduce driverless trains to its Pilbara rail network. But the Big Thinking Australian is going to do it in reverse.
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Rod Sims queried the consumer case for the proposed Clean Energy Target, saying it could help to push wholesale electricity prices down but renewable energy target subsidies may push up retail prices again leaving no net benefit
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North Korea says Australia is committing a "suicidal act" if it backs military action against regime's nuclear weapons program.
The building industry watchdog takes senior CFMEU official to court for allegedly abusing an HR manager.
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Uber's fast-growing food delivery service accounted for nearly 1/10 of its global gross bookings.
China's powerful leader Xi Jinping has overridden institutional norms, creating concern about the future.
The deadliest fires in Californian history have claimed 40 lives, with firefighters hoping for weaker winds.
Austria looks likely to elect the world's youngest leader, who is backed by anti-immigration nationalists.
Life insurers are trying to save money by requesting full medical records from doctors, prompting calls for patients to receive alerts.
Super funds want to get into the micro-investing trend to help their members build their wealth, with MoneySoft launching an app that invests loose change for customers.
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The University of Queensland has launched a big multi-year fund raising campaign.
Copyright rules make schools pay for online content that should be free, writes Colette Colman.
The global media, technology and marketing world will be fixed on the European Union in 2018.
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