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Investigative journalists are scrutinising the clients of Bermuda-based law firm Appleby but the firm denies any wrongdoing.

Panama Papers 2 is coming

The Australian Taxation Office is aware investigative journalists are scrutinising the clients of Bermuda-based law firm Appleby, and are bracing themselves for what could be a second "Panama Papers" style leak.

In the council areas of Port Phillip, Yarra, Stonnington and Bayside more than one-in-five residents put in 49 hours of ...

Melbourne's most workaholic areas

Melbourne's wealthiest areas also put in the longest hours at work, with neighbourhoods clustered around the central business district recording the highest rates of full-time work and overtime.

A snap picket line outside Woolworths liquor distribution centre at Laverton in 2015: The latest threat of industrial ...

Woolies standoff could be turning point for Aussie wages

Woolies' warehouse workers are preparing to walk off the job to demand higher wages and greater job security - it could be a "canary in the coal mine" for wages across the country, says Goldman Sachs' chief economist.

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