$A slides on Trump comments
The Australian dollar dropped after President Donald Trump said he wants "to see a strong [US] dollar".
The Australian dollar dropped after President Donald Trump said he wants "to see a strong [US] dollar".
Some time in the past 20 years the "Australian dream" changed from the comfort of owning your own home to making a motza from owning and investing in property.
Malcolm Turnbull accepts there are some people who staunchly oppose the date of Australia Day, but insists the overall number is "not many".
A Queensland Police jet carrying senior state government officials was forced to make an emergency landing after plummeting mid-air during a flight from Brisbane to Townsville.
Scientist Michelle Yvonne Simmons has been named the 2018 Australian of the Year for her pioneering work in quantum physics.
President Donald Trump opened the door ever so slightly to the US potentially signing back onto the TPP.
Since 2001 the number of university graduates with agriculture qualifications had been in decline. But that has started to change.
Craft beer buyouts in Australia and the US will keep accelerating, says the boss of New York's Brooklyn Brewing.
AWE's Chinese suitor has lodged its bidders statement for the oil and gas player alive, despite the target's deal with rival Mineral Resources.
Fresh evidence has emerged of the sheer volume of investment flowing into new wind and solar projects.
A millionaire entrepreneur who was once featured on a young, rich list has been accused of lying to a Victorian court while suing a newspaper for defamation.
Myer will reassess the value of almost $1b in intangibles in March after South African retailer Woolworths slashed the value of David Jones by $712m.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P; 500 closed at their highest levels ever though Trump's dollar comments dented early enthusiasm.
Australia's budget position is still too weak to justify a sudden relaxation in spending restraint or sudden tax cuts, said Standard & Poor's.
Oil retreated late in New York as the US dollar rebounded from early losses and strengthened, denting support for the latest crude rally.
European Central Bank boss Mario Draghi failed to tame a sharp rally in the euro that threatens to blunt the impact of years of monetary stimulus.
It's hard to know what's most extraordinary about GetSwift's latest little battle with the sharemarket operator.
Extending life expectancies to more than 150 years will change everything from property prices to population forecasts, says Harvard geneticist David Sinclair.
The government is moving more to get cleaner cars on the road than electric cars, but a long delay won't help.
The theatre in Rio Tinto's fraud case battle with the US corporate watchdog is obvious, but so is the regulator's determination.
Australia Day celebrates ancient and modern Australians in one of the most prosperous, tolerant and immigrant nations on earth.
Senate president Scott Ryan has confirmed Labor's Sam Dastyari has formally resigned from the chamber, paving the way for Kristina Keneally to take up the seat.
Australia has become republic-like without becoming a republic.
The NSW government has achieved a major decision that could stop its rail workers from ever taking significant industrial action.
Lapsed laws to ban property developer donations to political parties in Queensland will be reintroduced within the next six months, but not immediately.
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey apparently ended her brief flirtation with a run for the US presidency in 2020.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists advanced the symbolic Doomsday Clock a notch closer to the end of humanity
US President Donald Trump will push his "America First' agenda at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He will push for better US trade terms to reduce trade deficits.
China, Panama, Iran and Hong Kong have agreed to jointly investigate a collision in the East China Sea that caused the worst oil ship disaster in decades.
Nothing seemed out of the ordinary 50 years ago when Air Force Captain John M. Haug and his crew took off in a B-52 carrying four hydrogen bombs.
That the banks have quietly cut base interest rates on online savings accounts is a timely reminder to get back to basics.
Medibank and NIB will increase private health insurance premiums by slightly less than the federal government's approved rate in the latest round of rate hikes.
Financial advisers at the big banks favoured their own products, ignored the best interests of customers 75 per cent of the time, and in 10 per cent of cases actually gave advice that left investors "significantly" worse off.
A year ago, the high profile CPA boss Alex Malley seemed unstoppable. Months later, he would be jobless and CPA's reputation would be in tatters.
The Boss True Leaders Game Changers podcast series will get you up to speed on some profoundly transformative technologies.
Janye Hrdlicka has two new jobs: Tennis Australia President and CEO of the $5 billion A2 Milk.
The year clearly starts with a real sense of optimism among directors and executives, but that here are five key questions that will confront our biggest companies in the year ahead.
You've bought wines from regions with Aboriginal names, and wines with Aboriginal art on the label. Now try the drinks produced by Indigenous companies.
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