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ANZ chair David Gonski says taking a short-term view in a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic would be "very dangerous."

'Everybody is paying': ANZ Bank chairman David Gonski

ANZ Bank chairman David Gonski has vowed the lender will not act solely in the short-term interests of shareholders during the pandemic, saying this would be "very dangerous."

  • by Clancy Yeates and Emma Koehn
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Patience is being urged as an additional 2 million doses of the flu vaccine are produced by Seqirus, the vaccine arm of biotechnology giant CSL.

'There will be enough': CSL to hit record flu vaccine production

More than two million more doses of the flu vaccine will be produced by CSL's vaccine arm Seqirus amid record demand.

  • by Emma Koehn
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New players circle ailing Virgin

If Virgin fails to get a lifeline it will be placed into administration and private equity holders will take the knife to costs and reduce the number of flights.

  • by Adele Ferguson
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Larissa and Nick Lewis and Lyndon Galvin are the founders of the Cookaborough platform which started out sharing meals amongst neighbours.

'We are all interconnected': Coronavirus is reshaping our relationship with technology

But the government's proposal for a contact tracing app is likely to test how far this focus on community goes.

  • by Cara Waters
Xero chief executive Steve Vamos is running the accounting platform from lock down in New Zealand.

Xero chance of subscription discounts for struggling businesses, says chief

Xero chief executive Steve Vamos, who is working from his home in New Zealand, has ruled out any reduction to Xero's subscription costs for small businesses in distress as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • by Cara Waters

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