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AustralianSuper dismisses member privacy concerns over The New Daily
One of the country’s largest superannuation funds says it complied with its internal policies when handing over member data to news website The New Daily.
- by Zoe Samios and Jennifer Duke
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NBN Co may have to pay telcos millions for scheduling blunder
NBN Co is planning to pay telcos for every complaint made to the telecommunications ombudsman about a scheduling problem in addition to rebates for failure to appear at appointments.
- by Zoe Samios
‘The big tech companies are hard to deal with’: Senator Bragg
Senator Andrew Bragg’s warning to the tech giants comes as the Guardian Australia finalises a major long-term deal with Google and Facebook.
- by Zoe Samios
Landmark G7 tax deal targets Google, Amazon, Facebook
G7 leaders have reached a landmark deal to close tax loopholes used by some of the world’s biggest companies.
- by Jennifer Duke, David Milliken and Kate Holton
Hong Kong investor splashes out $19.5m on office
Who says the office is dead? Despite the many obituaries written for the office in the past 12 months, investors are undeterred.
- by Nicole Lindsay
Simple office mirrors interwar buildings
Buildings can engage on a number of levels, from the street or from kilometres away.
- by Stephen Crafti
Investors focus on self storage as demand spikes
Self storage is emerging as one of the fastest growing pockets of Australia’s industrial and logistics market.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Crown gambler came for free Phil Collins tickets, then lost $30,000
The regular gambler said Crown uses giveaways and promotions to ‘play’ its patrons.
- by Patrick Hatch
Rio Tinto hires Indigenous director after Juukan Gorge disaster
Rio Tinto has hired former WA Treasurer Ben Wyatt as its first Indigenous director as it seeks to mend relationships after its destruction of ancient Aboriginal rock shelters.
- by Nick Toscano
The Reject Shop sales slide as inner-city COVID exodus continues
The discount retail chain has been forced to temper investor expectations after persistently weak sales at its inner city and shopping centre stores.
- by Dominic Powell
Hipster hotels take over Melbourne’s lifestyle suburbs
Melbourne’s funky inner suburbs are spawning a wave of hip hotels to cater for travellers wanting “authentic” experiences and locations.
- by Simon Johanson