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Diane Jurgens, BHP's chief technology officer.

BHP's brainwave to keep drivers awake takes off

Mining giant BHP could deploy "smart caps" across Australia that measure the brainwaves of truck drivers to monitor fatigue and improve worker safety after a successful trial at its copper mine in Chile.

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'I'm not ashamed': Adani exec defends controversial mine

A senior Adani executive has defended the company's controversial Carmichael coal mine project in Queensland, telling a mining conference in Melbourne that he was not ashamed to say he worked for Adani or in the mining industry.

Solomon Lew is agitating for change of the Myer management.

Myer subjected to wisdom of Solomon

Retail veteran Solomon Lew says Myer's latest sales figures show the department store's strategy is reaping only "weeds" and that its incoming chairman is unelectable.

Global equity markets have been on a tear for almost ten years.

A bubble 'is the biggest risk'

While the ASX is rallying towards the psychologically key 6000 level, that's a relatively tame advance compared to the gains on offer in the S&P; 500.

The bell at the ASX.

Markets Live: All Ords past 6000

Investors celebrated 10 years since the ASX peak with a solid day of trade that sent the All Ordinaries index past 6000 points for the first time since the GFC.

Former federal health minister Dr Michael Wooldridge was originally hit with a 27-month ban and a $20,000 fine.

Former Howard minister cleared in ASIC case

The corporate watchdog has suffered a devastating legal blow after a court threw out its case against the former directors of collapsed retirement village owner Prime Trust, including former federal health minister Michael Wooldridge.

Domino's delivery driver Casey Salt is paid significantly less than the minimum pay of the award.

Domino's workers to get huge pay rise

Domino's workers will get pay rises worth tens of millions of dollars a year after the workplace tribunal agreed to tear up exploitative agreements struck with one of Australia's biggest unions.

Rebel Wilson at the Supreme Court following her defamation trial verdict in June.

Rebel Wilson defamation payout 'manifestly excessive', says Bauer

Millions of pages of glossy print is being churned out from Bauer Media, but its year will be defined by five black and white pages that have been delivered to Victoria's Court of Appeal. The fives pages represent Bauer's application for leave to appeal the record $4.56 million defamation payout against Aussie actor, Rebel Melanie Elizabeth Wilson.

Facebook has been criticised for its role in changing the news business, public opinion and social interaction

How to fix Facebook? We asked nine experts

Criticism of Facebook and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, is easy to come by; solutions aren't as clear. Here's how nine experts would change the social network for the better.

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