Cannon-Brookes hits out at energy politics
The Atlassian boss says the government's contradictory response to Elon Musk and an unhelpful National Energy Guarantee could cost the country billions.
The Atlassian boss says the government's contradictory response to Elon Musk and an unhelpful National Energy Guarantee could cost the country billions.
There's no escaping the sense of turmoil that seems to be the permanent condition of modern politics. And that deserves a special call out to the Nationals.
First time home buyers and existing owners wanting to upgrade were active in 3690 weekend auctions held in national capitals.
Buying the big indices is not effective diversification, say George Clapham and Theo Maas.
Rio chief executive JS Jacques has given a missive to staff that has the potential to move the market.
President Trump will announce his Fed chair pick this week. The favourite - Jerome Powell.
Queenslanders face the prospect of another hung parliament or a Liberal National Party/One Nation government.
The big bank CEOs and APRA chairman are backing Finsia which is preparing a new Professional Banking Council.
Myer's annual strategy day on Wednesday is make-or-break day for chief executive Richard Umbers .
Kern Group is behind another proposed roll-up of car dealers to head towards the ASX in 2018.
Peter Stokes charged with slashing some $40 million in costs from Toll's operations.
Human rights activists have shifted their focus to Canstruct as Broadspectrum stops work on Manus Island and Nauru.
Crispin Odey said it was always dangerous to fight the US Federal Reserve. But he went ahead and did it anyway.
Investors may start to fret that the recent strength in the US economy and a new face at the top of US Fed may spell an end to calm.
Australian shares are poised to open sharply higher as America's tech giants continue to underpin the bull market.
Sell side brokerage firms are set to lose millions as investors are forced to put a price on their research.
Experts say investors should focus on the dynamic Chinese technology, internet and e-commerce companies.
KPMG report concludes that the recapitalisation option for Slater & Gordon is superior.
The crossover between Queensland and New England campaigns should help Hanson, but perhaps not Turnbull.
Take your pick: The overly cautious Palaszczuk or a One Nation-LNP coalition.
The Coalition faces two electoral tests before end the year - the re-election of Barnaby Joyce and the Queensland poll.
All new FTAs will have to be independently analysed to highlight both economic benefits and downsides before they are signed.
With Barnaby Joyce out of action, the numbers will be tight in the House of Representatives.
Tony Windsor won't run but he is encouraging others to have a crack against his nemesis in the byelection.
The government faces a testing byelection, risks reversal of ministerial decisions and has lost its majority after the High Court's citizenship decision.
Frontbencher Dan Tehan defends Malcolm Turnbull's decision to delay a visit to Israel because of the citizenship fallout
Special counsel Robert Mueller is reported to be ready to lay charges but Donald Trump's lawyer says the President has nothing to fear.
Catalans will have to decide on Monday whether to return to workplaces and schools or follow the region's ousted leader.
Fears the new Labour-NZ First-Greens government will lurch radically to the left are overstated.
East Asia grew on a tide of globalisation but with those days gone the road will be tougher for ASEAN.
Indonesia's troubled legal system is again coming under scrutiny after rulings in two high-profile cases.
The Productivity Commission has hit a stumbling block in its inquiry into the competitiveness of Australia's $2.3 trillion superannuation sector.
Given that past performance is no guarantee of future performance, what exactly are the determinants of investment returns when it comes to superannuation?
The rise in lending from parents to their children raises issues of both general financial stability and tax avoidance.
Sir Ninian was a judge, ambassador, peacemaker and Australia's only immigrant Governor-General.
University graduates are experiencing lower employment rates, more under-employment and slower wages growth.
The 5-minute Phonics Check offers Australia the chance to emulate the success of England.
Computers are ubiquitous. So why are students still doing exams on pen and paper?
Explore the 2017 edition of the Financial Review Young Rich and learn how they earned their fortune.
After a decade in Hollywood, director Andrei Konchalovsky began to feel there was less freedom in American cinema than in the Soviet model.
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