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The former president of a multi-billion dollar blood testing startup has been found guilty of fraud.
Treasury returns to green stats
Australia’s Treasury will soon restart modelling of the economic impacts of climate change.
Loose leave detailed
Auditors have reviewed the compliance with annual leave policies at major federal departments.
More fines for casino issues
Crown Resorts is facing a fine of up to $100 million for breaches of responsible gambling laws in Victoria.
PwC stands down creep
Services giant PwC has put a partner on leave over allegations he rated the attractiveness of female staff ...
Fines over life tech failures
Endeavour Energy has been fined almost $500,000 for customer life support breaches.
TGA links probed
Experts say Australia’s main drug regulator might be too cosy with the companies it regulates.
US court kneecaps EPA
The US Supreme Court has significantly weakened the nation’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Bowen goes for carbon review
The federal government has launched an expert review of Australia’s carbon credit system.
House decline plotted
Experts say recent housing price gains in Sydney and Melbourne could be wiped out by July next year.
Pay gap peaks for older workers
New stats show Australia’s gender pay gap is about $40,000 a year for people aged 45 to 65.
Qantas seeks sweetened cut
Qantas is threatening workers over what has been called a “bribe” to accept a new pay deal.
Review looms for embattled RBA
The federal Treasurer has hinted at changes to the make-up of the RBA board.
AEMO ends market play
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has restored the National Electricity Market (NEM) to full operation ...
Sun Cable makes IA list
More progress has been made on the world’s biggest solar and battery project.
Crown allowed to roll dice
Crown Resorts has been given permission to open its flagship Sydney casino, almost two years after it was banned.
Samsung slammed for soggy claims
Samsung has been fined $14 million for misleading consumers about the water resistance of Galaxy smartphones.
Union denies RBA wage threat
ACTU Secretary Sally McManus says the Reserve Bank is in “boomer fantasy land”.
Plum job origins probed
Questions are being asked about the appointment of former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro as ...
Slick BP avoids spill damage
Stats show the largest marine oil spill in history did not harm BP’s stocks in the long term.