A mass murder of, and for, the Internet
Before entering a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, the site of one of the deadliest mass murders in the country's history, a gunman paused to endorse a YouTube star.
Before entering a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, the site of one of the deadliest mass murders in the country's history, a gunman paused to endorse a YouTube star.
The property clock is winding back - as many as 830,000 buyers could end up with homes worth less than what they paid for them.
There's money to be made buying when share prices fall as long as the stock eventually rebounds. Here's how to tell if you're buying a dip or trying to catch a falling knife.
The death toll in the New Zealand shooting has risen to 50, after another victim was found police said on Sunday. Another 50 people were wounded by a single gunman, Australian Brenton Tarrant.
The symbols and writing on the guns and clothing of Brenton Tarrant were familiar to medieval historians and have been oft-repeated by white supremacists in recent years.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has vowed to change NZ's gun laws after confirming the "primary perpetrator" in Christchurch's terror attack used five weapons.
The horror was designed specifically for an era that has married social media and racism; motivated by white extremist hatred, streamed live and calculated to go viral.
A global expert on climate change says Australia could be the biggest beneficiary of the move to a zero carbon global economy.
Qantas, WorleyParsons and ASX are at the forefront of applying AI, but others are looking on agog at the rapid pace of change and don't know where to start.
WA's environment watchdog says it won't vacate the carbon emissions war until there is a national plan that puts Australia on track to meet Paris commitments.
Is there a secret recipe for how this unproven company has soared in a market which was expected to spurn all the new IPOs? Perhaps.
It's only a matter of time before telcos lift the price of the NBN. That will uncover the risk at the centre of the controversial project's business model.
Beyond making home owners poorer, falling house prices may yet have a profound impact on the Australian economy and our society.
The S&P; 500 Index had its best week since November, with technology shares surging after a strong earnings report from Broadcom.
Even if Britain asks for more time to make up its mind, that won't clarify anything for British business.
The benchmark price for the steel-making material advanced on news some China steel mills were allowed to resume sintering operations.
The RBA believes climate change has real and permanent consequences for the economy, business and financial markets.
Politicians might just be starting to listen to voters on climate change. But money, and policy, has already had to move, writes Laura Tingle.
Beyond making home owners poorer, falling house prices may yet have a profound impact on the Australian economy and our society.
The erosion of faith in the Catholic church, the Brexit mess and disunity in the ruling coalition: all of these are deeply unsettling and for good reason.
Qantas intends to learn from the banking commission and the report into the culture of Commonwealth Bank despite their being a million miles from aviation.
Trade union leader Michele O'Neil's tenure on the board of AustralianSuper has been challenged as fellow industry fund directors warn that using members' money to wage industrial campaigns is against the law.
The government has used economic research by a Labor frontbencher to claim 420,000 people would lose their jobs under the ACTU's living wage proposal.
An 'appalled and sickened' Scott Morrison has put domestic security forces on notice and urged Muslims in Australia to be extra cautious.
The former chief of staff to Bill Clinton and chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign weighs in on the challenges facing Australian democracy.
Craig Laundy will quit politics at the election, vacating his marginal western Sydney seat of Reid and creating another headache for Scott Morrison.
Up to 49 people are dead and more than 20 seriously injured after a shoooter opened fire at two mosques in Christchurch on Friday, in what the country's prime minister said was an "unprecedented act of violence".
New Zealand's reputation as a laid-back and safe country, where even police are mostly unarmed, belies easy access to weapons and a private firearm ownership rate among the highest in the world.
Britons don't have the luxury of rubbernecking this political train wreck and then moving on. They are past bewildered, and well into the fed-up stage.
Terrorists linked to the far right are no less murderous than the Islamist groups that get more headlines and attention from politicians.
A terrorist attack in Christchurch is set to spark debate about New Zealand gun control laws, which contain provisions that allow citizens to own semi-automatic weapons.
A potentially invalid document isn't the biggest potential problem - you may end with a legally-binding will that doesn't achieve what you want.
SMSF Association chief executive John Maroney has strongly rejected the need for an inquiry into the sector.
ING is axing small business loans where the borrower uses their residential property as security amid a new round of tightening by lenders.
Two of Australia's most biting satirists - The Chaser's Charles Firth and Shovel's James Schloeffel - sit down for a bite with Michael Bailey over Lunch with the AFR.
Many young women, already worrying about how to be taken seriously, look professional and project just the right amount of personality, are factoring in another concern: how to dress safely.
Two senior Facebook executives are leaving as CEO Mark Zuckerberg implements major changes to the company.
Shake Shack, famous for "concrete" milkshakes and gourmet burgers, is getting creative in its effort to attract and retain scarce workers.
West Side Story might be synonymous with 1950s New York, but its themes are universal, according to the director of the new Sydney Harbour production.
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