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Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue spied on former staff and their families
The billionaire mining magnate’s company hired private investigators amid allegations of stolen intellectual property.
- by Anne Hyland
Opinion
Regulation
More dog than watchdog: How to fix our broken corporate regulator
- by Elizabeth Knight
Opinion
US Votes 2024
Donald Trump’s dangerous ideas have these ‘vigilantes’ worried
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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The $3.8m brawl between a mining prospector and his best man
Anton Billis was once so close to his friend, convicted fraudster Michael Giovinazzo, he was the best man at his wedding. But their 25-year friendship is now in tatters, and is being pored over in the Victorian Supreme Court.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue spied on former staff and their families
The billionaire mining magnate’s company hired private investigators amid allegations of stolen intellectual property.
- by Anne Hyland
Opinion
Regulation
More dog than watchdog: How to fix our broken corporate regulator
- by Elizabeth Knight
Markets
Opinion
US Votes 2024
Donald Trump’s dangerous ideas have these ‘vigilantes’ worried
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The economy
Opinion
Inside China
Xi Jinping will be desperate not to repeat his mistake from a decade ago
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Opinion
Interest rates
Two reasons why the RBA will have to hike rates again, and soon
- by Steven Hamilton
Opinion & Perspectives
More dog than watchdog: How to fix our broken corporate regulator
ASIC has failed in its sole mandate to enforce the country’s corporate laws and is in a “dire” state with an unenviable prosecutorial rate.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
Donald Trump’s dangerous ideas have these ‘vigilantes’ worried
With Donald Trump favoured to regain the US presidency, a group of investors is starting to focus on the implications of his core economic policies. They’re concerned.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Despite what we’re led to believe, tax cuts are no free lunch
Politicians like to peddle illusions when it comes to tax and tax cuts. Meanwhile, we play our role by deluding ourselves.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
Banking & finance
Opinion
Regulation
The multitrillion-dollar threat that could spark another financial crisis
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Small business
Meet Max: She’s the top-selling VR game on Meta, and created in Queensland
Like many great ideas, Max Mustard owes her existence to someone being told not to do something.
- by Nick Dent
Booktopia might be on the brink, but your local bookshop probably isn’t
As Australia’s largest online bookseller struggles to forge a viable business model, many independent booksellers have found ways to thrive.
- by Jessica Yun
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Job cuts prompt anger and threat of industrial action at Nine
- by Calum Jaspan
7News YouTube channel hacked, broadcasts AI Elon Musk crypto scam
- by Calum Jaspan and David Swan
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Commercial real estate
Australia’s office block problem is getting worse
- by Carolyn Cummins and Simon Johanson