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Telstra has refunded $1.7 million to thousands of over-charged customers of its low-cost Belong arm.

Telstra increases dividend for first time in seven years despite profit slide

Telstra will reward long-standing shareholders by boosting its dividend to 16.5 cents, despite a fall in net profit and income for the full financial year.

  • by Zoe Samios
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Windlab’s Kennedy Energy Park, near the proposed Upper Burdekin Wind Farm backed by Apple.

Apple backs Queensland wind farm in bid for carbon-zero phone charging

The tech giant is aiming to take the carbon footprint of its entire operations - including the use of its products - to zero by 2030.

  • by Angus Dalton
Andy Penn - leaving Telstra on a high note

Telstra has finally cut the NBN earnings anchor and can chart it own earnings course

Andy Penn’s parting gift to Telstra - the first dividend boost in seven years - says everything about Telstra’s certainty around increasing its earnings.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Opinion & Perspectives

Telstra has finally cut the NBN earnings anchor and can chart it own earnings course

Andy Penn’s parting gift to Telstra - the first dividend boost in seven years - says everything about Telstra’s certainty around increasing its earnings.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Inflation surprise could change the game for interest rates

The US appears to have finally passed peak inflation, raising the prospect that the path of future interest rate rises there and around the world - including in Australia - might be shorter and less steep than previously expected.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Why CBA boss is alert but not alarmed about financially stressed borrowers

Borrowers are now just digesting the interest rate entree. The rest of the degustation rate meal will be served over the next five months.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

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Entrepreneurship

Alibaba founder Jack Ma has paid a heavy price for speaking out against Beijing.

Fatal mistake: Chinese tycoon Jack Ma is losing the grip on his empire

As a Chinese success story, Alibaba is unrivalled. Its founder soared in power and prestige but an error in judgment has sparked his downfall.

  • by Gareth Corfield
Metigy founders David Fairfull (centre), Johnson Lin (L) and Greg Brine (R).

Freeze on start-up founder’s $10m Mosman mansion after business collapses

A Sydney entrepreneur’s house is caught up in the collapse of his marketing technology start-up Metigy.

  • by Nick Bonyhady and Anthony Segaert

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