The outlook for Peabody Energy is pretty rough, after it posted a near-$3 billion loss and warned it could be pulled into its US parent’s bankruptcy issues.

A new survey says confidence in financial planners is down, while trust in the financial services industry overall has improved.

A public service agency is trying a radical new method to increase its female workforce - asking women what they want.

Chinese firm HNA Aviation will buy a 13 per cent stake in Virgin Australia, after a deal was struck overnight.

Analysts say it is hard to overstate the impact of the closure of the Arrium steel works.

The new head of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) says GPs cannot handle frozen Medicare rebates much longer.

An auditor’s report has found little to praise about West Australian government websites.

The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) has serious concerns about the $9 billion carve up of Asciano.

Meriton's Harry Triguboff is now Australia’s richest person after Gina Rinehart’s fortune was savaged.

The Finance Sector Union has come out in support of a Royal Commission into the banking sector, in the wake of repeated scandals.

Two former executives of Sigma Pharmaceuticals have been fined but avoided immediate jail time for falsifying company accounts.

The Minister for Women has rejected a call from Human Rights Commission staff for specific domestic violence leave.

The Federal Government is cracking down on the kind of wage fraud that has seen 7-Eleven workers systemically ripped-off.

Researchers say businesses that try to ‘go green’ could find themselves doing more harm than good, if people think the corporations are profiting from the initiatives.

Reports say least two NBN employees will be sacked and arrested within days, as federal police investigate leaks.

Five-time golf major champion Phil Mickelson has reportedly made almost $US1 million in an insider trading scheme.

An education union official has accused fast food giant McDonald’s of paying its workers below award rates.

ANZ has announced over 200 job cuts in more than 130 locations this week, with 6 separate restructures running simultaneously.

Peak bodies are calling on all political parties to commit to long-term infrastructure spending free from political folly.

Australia could be rising as a ‘hotspot’ for economic crime, with over ten per cent of Australian organisations reporting losses of at least $1 million.

Clive Palmer, the retiring federal MP and chief spender of other people’s money, is suing the administrators of his Queensland Nickel refinery in Townsville for $1.2 billion.

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