Some time in the past 20 years the "Australian dream" changed from the comfort of owning your own home to making a motza ...

Time up for great property dream?

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.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull addresses the media after his tour of the Snowy Hydro Tumut 3 power station in Talbingo, ...

Not many oppose Australia Day: PM

By Daniel McCulloch

Malcolm Turnbull accepts there are some people who staunchly oppose the date of Australia Day, but insists the overall number is "not many".

Qld government officials in mid-air crisis

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.

Drilling at AWE/Origin Energy Perth Basin venture in Western Australia.

Chinese still in race for AWE

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.

Oil fades on US dollar rebound

​Oil retreated late in New York as the US dollar rebounded from early losses and strengthened, denting support for the latest crude rally.

Euro puts ECB's Draghi on back foot

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.

Opinion

Australia Day is a genuine people's day, marked by the relaxed nature of its celebration of popular Australian culture.

A day to celebrate Australia

Australia Day celebrates ancient and modern Australians in one of the most prosperous, tolerant and immigrant nations on earth.

Ms Palaszczuk says her government will get to the issue but not immediately.

Qld in no rush to push donations ban

Lapsed laws to ban property developer donations to political parties in Queensland will be reintroduced within the next six months, but not immediately.

A visitor uses binoculars to see the North Korea side from the unification observatory in Paju, South Korea, Monday, ...

The day four nukes went missing

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.

Personal Finance

Medibank and NIB will increase private health insurance premiums by slightly less than the federal government's approved ...

Health premiums to rise again

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.

Banking insiders have calculated that the combination of the $6 billion bank tax, capital adequacy requirements, loan ...

ASIC finds conflicts 'inherent' at bank wealth arms

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.

Sacked CPA CEO Alex Malley.

The year Alex Malley came undone

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.

Five big questions facing corporate giants

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.

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