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Couple loses property fight after highway swallows $5.5 million dream

They were going to finance the development using a line of credit from their eldest son, who founded a gold mining company with operations...

I’d buy this ASX growth share in a heartbeat

I'm excited by the potential of certain ASX growth shares that are expanding globally. Businesses that are growing beyond Australia's shores have the...

How Volvo crossed the Valley of Death in transition to all electric cars

Many electric vehicle naysayers persist in suggesting that “EVs will never profitable” or that “EVs cost manufacturers (insert random $ number) per car sale...

Popular bakery wins best sausage roll in Australia

A bakery in South Australia has again been crowned the home of Australia’s best sausage roll after taking out the title for the second...

Concerns over badminton racket at proposed centre

If anything, he joked, the sport could be named “goodminton”.The letter has equally baffled Badminton Victoria’s chief executive, Clint Proctor.“Those comments are funny to...

Pedestrian CEO exits as Nine announces more publishing staff changes

Pedestrian has announced the “tough decision” to transition out of its current brand licences, resulting in a number of job losses.Pedestrian CEO Matt Rowley...

Perth financial adviser cops life ban for faking exam papers

Perth man Dashiel Benjo Vee managed to convince two dozen clients that he was qualified to offer financial advice after handing his employer fake...

ATO boss issues fresh warning for workers after major 2024 change

All Australian workers are now benefiting from a superannuation boost after compulsory employer contributions increased on July 1. The change, worth hundreds of dollars...

Madness as $1 Aussie flights set to go on sale

Nexus Airlines is celebrating its first birthday by offering customers 1000 $1 return airfares for all one-way flights.The fledgling airline launched in July last...

ASX declines as miners sag on slumping iron ore prices

LoadingThe action was more decisive in the bond market, where Treasury yields sank following the US jobs report. Employers hired more workers last month...

Early signs of rental hope, but most households still in ‘extreme pain’

The number of suburbs in Australia where households are facing serious rental stress has increased over the last month, but there are early signs...

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