Sam Dastyari delivered a deliberate and detailed defence of the Chinese government's aggressive land grab in the South ...

Dastyari's China defence exposed

Sam Dastyari delivered a deliberate and detailed defence of the Chinese government's aggressive land grab in the South China Sea, an explosive tape recording reveals.

Peter Gregg was forced to step down as CEO of Primary Health Care in January.

Former Leighton execs' trial adjourned

Former Leighton Holdings executives Peter Gregg and Russell Waugh will have to wait nearly a year to find out their fate, after their criminal trial was adjourned until mid-October.

APRA turns up the heat on super sector

The superannuation industry's main regulator has warned that its prudential standards will be upgraded to intensify pressure on underperforming schemes to merge.

Ownership Matters' Dean Paatsch said the anonymous survey was designed to "slur and deceive".

Proxy advisers slam AIRA survey as 'slur'

A survey by the investor relations industry says proxy advisers are prone to factual inaccuracies and should be more tightly regulated. Proxy advisers say the survey is a "slur".

Fed's Powell, tax cuts buoy markets

Federal Reserve chair nominee Jerome Powell's steady comments and tax cut progress explain why US stock markets are again hitting record highs.

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43:12 The Senate votes on the Marriage Amendment Bill, at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday 29 November 2017

Same-sex marriage bill clears Senate

Gay marriage has one final hurdle to jump to become law after senators passed a private members bill allowing same-sex couples to wed by 43 votes to 12.

Employment has surged 54,200, jobless rate at 6.5pc.

The big upside of low wages growth

Low wages growth is not going away any time soon and is driving the natural rate of unemployment lower: that's great news for young jobseekers.

The future's looking good. Or is it? There's been a fall in the number of graduates who have full-time jobs three years ...

Employment of graduates falling

Education Minister Simon Birmingham says there's a disconnect between some of the courses universities are offering and the jobs on offer.

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Here's hoping we never outgrow the need for remote-control astromech droids.

Gadget gifts for him: why he needs an R2-D2 robot

If ever there was a time of year when we might recommend to you gadgets that are fairly useless, but nevertheless fun, Christmas time is it. Our recommendations for high-tech gifts this year aren't all useless, but some of them certainly are.