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Regulators still a hurdle CKI's $13b takeover bid for APA
Analysis
Energy

Regulators still a hurdle CKI's $13b takeover bid for APA

CKI has seen little resistance from the market or shareholders for its $13bn takeover bid for APA but there are stumbling blocks ahead from regulators.

  • by Cole Latimer

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Federal Labor proposes making NBN Co pay for failing customers
Telecommunications

Federal Labor proposes making NBN Co pay for failing customers

Labor has promised to force the National Broadband Network to pay penalties for not meeting service standards.

  • by Jennifer Duke
The media release that reveals so much about Telstra
Opinion
Telecommunications

The media release that reveals so much about Telstra

Businesses with bad news to deliver need to talk to customers in a straightforward way.

  • by Claire Kimball
Help at hand as victims of online conveyancing theft live 'worst nightmare'
Sales

Help at hand as victims of online conveyancing theft live 'worst nightmare'

Former MasterChef finalist Dani Venn and her family have been offered housing at three properties and received pledges for thousands of dollars.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
'Rise high, fall fast': Netflix fires its PR chief over racial slur
Media & marketing

'Rise high, fall fast': Netflix fires its PR chief over racial slur

Netflix's top spokesman is leaving after using the N-word in a work setting, joining the ranks of high-profile executives stumbling over their behaviour.

  • by Gerry Smith & Lucas Shaw
'Ready, fire, aim': Trump widens trade war with tariff treats on cars
Trade

'Ready, fire, aim': Trump widens trade war with tariff treats on cars

In a tweet, the US President has threatened a 20 per cent tariff on cars imported from Europe, escalating the global trade war that he's sparked with China.

  • by Jenny Leonard & Richard Bravo
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'Five white people not getting audited': Alleged racial targeting at Domino's
Opinion
Franchising

'Five white people not getting audited': Alleged racial targeting at Domino's

Shift trimming, the illegal sale of Visas and racial targeting were just a few of the explosive allegations made against pizza giant Domino’s at a parliamentary inquiry into the franchise sector.

  • by Adele Ferguson
Furnished office space in high demand
Commercial real estate

Furnished office space in high demand

Offices already kitted out are in favour as tenants opt to recycle and use existing furniture.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Infrastructure offers a solution to shortage of affordable housing
Commercial real estate

Infrastructure offers a solution to shortage of affordable housing

The high cost of housing in Australia, and the associated lack of affordable housing, has been at the forefront of a range of recent policy debates

  • by Nils Miller
Commercial turns gold as resi loses its lustre
Commercial property finance

Commercial turns gold as resi loses its lustre

More than 70,000 square metres of new office is forecast for South Yarra as residential developments ease.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Jackalope arrives on Mornington Peninsula
Commercial real estate

Jackalope arrives on Mornington Peninsula

The Jackalope's polarising attributes, "fierce yet gentle," have been adopted by the Jackalope Hotel in Merricks North.

  • by Stephen Crafti