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Election proves this is no country for old Liberals

There’s one standout issue conservatives have to understand that can’t be forgotten by the survivors of this political wrecking ball election: this is no country for old world liberals.

Election promises? We just don’t trust them

Experience tells me that politicians speak double Dutch ec0-speak to confuse or amuse some of us. In the world of elections and the unbelievable promises politicians make to get into power, be wary!

Is Apple about to face US$30 billion of trouble?

Everyone’s favourite fruit stand is set to have a pretty interesting results call in the next few hours, after a California court issued a ruling that may see its river of gold from the App Store start to dry up.

The return of BNPL puts their stocks back in focus

For a sector many had written off, Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) is making an unexpectedly loud return to the headlines. But should it make a return to your portfolio?

Should we really be scared of abolishing noncompete clauses? We speak with the minister responsible

When the govt announced plans to abolish noncompete clauses for many Aussie workers, the reaction in business circles was swift and sharp. Critics have described it as a potential "free-for-all". But is it really that dire? We speak with Hon. Dr Andrew Leigh MP to find out.

BOQ: Once a bruised banana, now a ripe yield play?

It’s been a rough few years for Bank of Queensland (ASX: BOQ). But the winds of change are in the air.

What’s going on with CBA's high share price? We investigate

If you’ve been watching the CBA share price, you’re not alone in wondering why it’s still trading so high.

How I’ll vote this Saturday

With the use of the actual ballot papers I intend to post my votes on my website. I have done that for the 2016, 2019 and 2022 elections for the Senate. This time I’ll do it for both my ballot papers and I now explain the reasoning for my votes, along with a few other things…

Billion dollar bonanza for Aussie wine makers, thanks to China

China is our main economic game. And this $1 billion worth of wine sales to our biggest export customer underlines my point.

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