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The Reserve Bank’s numbers shout that it made a mistake not cutting interest rates in April, as well as yesterday. The forecast drop in real wages underlines the need, Michael Pascoe writes. I hope ...
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One of Australia’s biggest financial providers is in court again after allegedly failing to report up to 1.5 billion short sales, putting at risk the nation’s financial stability. Corporate watchdog ...
Labor politicians have swapped factional fisticuffs for fashion and family fun as their ministry was sworn in. Smiles were abundant following a big election victory as new and old members of the Labor ...
This website is dedicated to the public interest. Our focus is investigations into big business, particularly multinational tax avoidance, banking and the energy sector. Good sources are critical to ...
Enough wind, solar and batteries to power 2.7 millions of homes at peak generation have been given the go-ahead to connect to new power lines. Clean energy and storage projects totalling more than ...
One of Australia’s biggest industrial manufacturing employers has scaled back production, blaming global supply problems and US tariffs, with staff encouraged to take leave. Manganese alloy smelter ...
Australia’s most decorated soldier just lost his defamation appeal. The media’s response? Barely a whisper. But when Sussan Ley became Liberal leader, Murdoch’s mouthpieces went full meltdown — ...
The finish line is fast approaching in the race to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, sparking construction concerns for organisers. But the International Olympic Committee has backed a 2032 venue plan after ...
Sussan Ley could be doomed to fail as she takes on the Liberal leadership at one of the party’s lowest points. After a close contest against shadow treasurer Angus Taylor, Ms Ley won the top job to ...
The Liberal Party ran a disastrous campaign in electorates with large Chinese-Australian populations, with swings against the Liberals far greater than the national average. Marcus Reubenstein reports ...
Nationals MPs have put their money where their mouth is as they abandon a coalition arrangement. Half a dozen members have taken a haircut worth tens of thousands of dollars to their pay packet after ...
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