King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to visit Australia and Samoa in October, as the King takes on more public duties while receiving […]
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Guzman y Gomez shares begin trading today on the ASX
Guzman y Gomez shares begin trading today on the ASX under the ticker GYG with a valuation of A$2.2 billion. Founder Steven Marks, a New Yorker who once […]
The Sharks’ recent performance against the Eels
The Sharks’ recent performance against the Eels, as described by Craig Fitzgibbon, clearly underlines a team in need of immediate improvement. The comments made by […]
Melbourne bucks the trend as property prices continue to skyrocket across Australia
There’s a lot of talk about Australia’s hot property market. Prices in Perth are up 20 per cent in the last year alone. The property market […]
Alan Kohler: Market failures and political failures, made in Australia
Twelve years ago, Labor taxed Australia’s mining companies and now it wants to subsidise them with tax credits. The Coalition wants to repeal those subsidies, […]
YouGov poll shows just half the country believes budget makes them better off, but most back billions for industry
Just over half of Australians polled in exclusive research for Q+A believe the federal budget will leave them better off, with many sceptical the government […]
Hard Rock Hotels and Casino’s looking to acquire Star Entertainment
Shares in the embattled Star Entertainment (ASX:SGR) are likely to surge today with the news that the US casino group Hard Rock Hotels and Casinos is considering […]
Australia wins right to host 2026 Women’s Asian Cup
The Matildas will get another chance to thrill local football fans on home soil with Australia named as the host nation for the 2026 Asian […]
With Groovin The Moo cancelled, artists lined up for regional music festival forced to find other alternatives
The cancellation of this year’s Groovin The Moo festival has resulted in many overseas artists scrapping entire lengths of their Australian tours and left up-and-coming […]
Government open to Christmas cash for scandal-plagued PwC Australia, with a $700,000 job now and possibly more from December
Bureaucrats in charge of the nation’s finances have opened the door to giving scandal-plagued consulting firm PwC Australia new taxpayer-funded contracts by Christmas. A missive […]