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Hackers used the dark web to pull off their incredible fraud.
Investigation
White collar crime

The perfect fall guy: How hackers used stolen Australian IDs to pull off a major US fraud

The fraud against an investment house tied to one of America’s biggest companies, TPG Capital, sounds more suited to the pages of a modern-day financial crime thriller.

  • by Sarah Danckert
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Companies

An MG ZS EV receiving a charge.

Uber, BP strike charging deal to drive EV uptake in Australia

Ride-hailing giant Uber has struck a deal to offer cheaper EV charging to its Australian drivers as it launches its first service dedicated to greener rides.

  • by Nick Toscano
One Circular Quay project will include Sydney’s first Waldorf Astoria hotel.

Property asset sales slump to the lowest level in a decade

Investors and deal makers, frustrated by high-interest rates, fears of valuation declines and economic uncertainty are staying on the sidelines.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
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Opinion & Perspectives

People must not be married at first sight to career options

Gender stereotyping still persists in the career choices people make.

Jim Bright

Can the RBA quash inflation without crashing the economy? It’s becoming unclear

The big squeeze on consumer spending is happening and growth is slowing. So why are interest rates rising?

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

What to do when you don’t share your boss’s world view

Why you need to think for yourself at work

Jonathan Rivett

Freelance writer

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Entrepreneurship

Marr Contracting MD Simon Marr is keeping the family tradition alive, while taking the business global.

Innovation in its DNA: Marr Contracting keeps family traditions alive

The third-generation family-owned crane hire company, founded in the 1920s, has done the heavy lifting on many of Australia’s important nation-building projects including the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme.

  • by Tim Boreham
Muval co-founders James Morrell and Mahdi Chardi.

‘Less stressful and more affordable’: Moving house gets modern makeover

A self-taught website developer, Queenslander James Morrell’s moving business has made the most of the pandemic opportunity.

  • by Tim Boreham

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