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Corporate tax reform and less green tape? The Productivity Commissioner is on it

Corporate tax reform and less green tape? The Productivity Commissioner is on it. Here's what's on her agenda for 2025.

Why did Google’s shares dip after it made big AI announcements?

Google’s business is doing great. So why did investors hit the panic button right as the company made big AI announcements yesterday?

‘I’m used to being told off’: WA MP closes speech with a ‘shoey’ in state parliament

Who said state politics was boring? Certainly not Labor's Kyle McGinn, who used his outgoing speech to perform a "shoey" in parliament.

Time-out: Coalition break-up now on hold after just two days

Sussan Ley's Liberals and David Littleproud's Nationals may still be able to form a Coalition, after announcing plans to split the party after almost 40 years this week.

What's the future of Aussie wine?

Australia has become world-famous for its wine, but the industry faces an uncertain future.

The results are finally in for the House of Representatives in the 2025 Federal Election

After a marathon of counts, recounts and wins-by-a-nose, where are we in the House of Representatives? And what happens next?

Productivity: why everyone wants it, but no one wants to pay for it

A local and global concern is the poor productivity of economies. Some experts think paying workers more will boost productivity. Is it a government or private sector problem, or both? What’s the answer?

5 things the RBA is watching as it cuts rates

The RBA lowered the cash rate by 25 basis points today following its May meeting. Here’s what the RBA called out as key risks its watching.

Qantas and Virgin's true market supremacy revealed by ACCC

Thought the domestic aviation market was a two-horse race in 2024? As the ACCC reports, in 2025 it’s way worse than you think.

The Coalition is breaking up: Libs and Nats to split

Newly-appointed Liberal leader Sussan Ley is having a tough few weeks as the Coalition between Nationals and Liberals collapsed today. 

Union wants Qantas to pay through the nose in COVID outsourcing case

Qantas has landed back in court this week to find out how much it’s going to pay in penalties for outsourcing staff during COVID. 

Why it might be time to start looking at resource stocks

With CBA recently touching a record high of $175, many investors are asking the obvious question: is it time to look elsewhere?

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