Treasurer blocks US takeover of Aussie pharma company
A big-money bid for an Australian medicine maker has been scuppered by Treasurer Jim Chalmers after the Foreign Investment Review […]
A big-money bid for an Australian medicine maker has been scuppered by Treasurer Jim Chalmers after the Foreign Investment Review […]
US employment growth accelerated in September, but the labour market remained sluggish and failed to keep pace with new job-seekers
Verizon is laying off more than 13,000 employees in mass job reductions that arrive as the US telecommunications giant says
A fire that forced an evacuation of the COP30 climate summit venue in the Brazilian city of Belem is under
The coalition will support Labor’s long-awaited environmental reforms if a series of amendments are accepted. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley said
State and Federal Governments are proposing to add $2.4 billion to the Whyalla Steelworks financial disaster, while the man responsible
Just weeks ago defence technology innovator DroneShield was riding an artificial intelligence boom on the local share market after releasing
The family of an Aboriginal teenager who was mistakenly pulled from a bus and arrested in the nation’s capital have
The Reserve Bank of Australia and Albanese government have received the tick of approval from the International Monetary Fund, but
Well-known music veterans and emerging independent stars were among the big winners at Australian music’s night of nights. Melbourne-based global
Australia will not host the UN’s annual climate summit in 2026, instead yielding to a rival bid from Turkey. Three
Home buyers are being pushed out to the regions as falling interest rates and a lack of supply put a
From graceful lace gowns to the bare-chested, musicians have strutted the red carpet with dazzling and daring fashion sense ahead
Horrific online sexual exploitation and physical abuse of children is getting worse as authorities concede they are struggling to protect
Russell Crowe has celebrated the life of influential broadcaster John Laws, declaring he “platformed the voiceless and let them be
Elon Musk has joined Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for a formal White House dinner, the
ASIC chairman Joseph Longo is retiring in May next year. It can’t come soon enough as ASIC once again fails
The boss of ANZ has offered an unreserved apology for widespread misconduct including the bungling of a multibillion dollar bond
As United Nations climate talks bubble to a critical point, negotiators are being pressured to ensure that oil – along
A US federal court has blocked Texas from using a new congressional map intended to flip several Democratic-held US House
Industry fund giants Hesta and Vision Super have cut ties with Israel, standing out among Australia’s large investors for compliance
Labour laws protecting workers’ free time appear to be paying dividends, with research showing employees are working less unpaid overtime.
US President Donald Trump has hosted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, with the Saudi de facto
Optus stands accused of enabling scammers to prey on its customers in the latest damaging blow for the embattled telco.
Australia’s largest biotech company plans to expand its US presence with a $US1.5 billion ($A2.3 billion) investment that will allow
Motorists in the world’s most tolled city are breathing a sigh of relief with a popular rebate scheme being permanently
Commonwealth Bank chief executive Matt Comyn is wading into a politically charged debate over Australia’s migration intake. Appearing before a
At global climate talks in Brazil, Chris Bowen is staring down rivals Turkey and vowing to succeed with Australia’s bid
BlueScope Steel admits its interest in the Whyalla Steelworks extends beyond the beleaguered group’s main South Australia facilities, but it
While the Liberal Party now reckons subsidising coal mining is a good idea, our third-largest coal customer Korea has just
Shoppers are being scammed online at higher rates as hundreds of millions of dollars are lost to dodgy deals across
A telco customer has died after their phone could not make calls to the emergency line on Australia’s third-largest mobile
MWM has a scoop; a letter from 2075, written by a former right-wing politician to his eight great grandchildren. Rex
Government ministers from around the world are preparing for a final few fraught days of talks at the UN climate
France’s Louvre Museum has closed a gallery hosting Greek vases and office spaces as its structures designed in the 1930s
The chief executives of Australia’s big four banks are locked in for a parliamentary grilling, with the newest boss the