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News Corp investors have rejected a proposal to eliminate the voting structure that allows the Rupert Murdoch’s family to keep a vice-like grip on his media empire.
Three Resolute Mining workers— including chief executive Terry Holohan— have been freed by the ruling military junta in Mali after the gold producer stumped up a massive tax demand.
The group that represents Australia’s mum and dad shareholders plans to grill the chair of Mineral Resources over his lack of action in addressing the dodgy dealings of boss Chris Ellison.
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A fresh survey of economists has revealed most are still tipping an interest rate cut by March — but one investment bank has warned a big spending election would delay relief for many months.
EDITORIAL: Creating cultural change is really bloody hard. Rio Tinto is finding out just how much of a relentless, bruising slog it can be.
Australian-made packaging giant Amcor plans to wrap up US rival Berry Group in a $13 billion deal aimed at boosting their global grunt.
Nick Scali has warned the collapse of one of its freight forwarders has led to a significant number of containers delayed at ports, causing delivery headaches and threatening profits for the furniture store.
Rio’s efforts to fix culture issues in the past two years have left some men feeling “undervalued or overlooked” against their women peers, and of the belief that there is reverse discrimination at play.
New research from ANZ-CoreLogic shows that a median wage earner would have to spend eight times their income to purchase a property.
Tumbling iron ore prices and a softening labour market has hit Federal coffers, leaving Treasurer Jim Chalmers with a ‘sliver’ of the revenue windfalls that have propped up his Budget bottom line.
With headquarters in Singapore, employees in China, and shares due to be listed in London, the matter of nationality has become a vexed question
Naming and shaming company gender pay gaps appears to be working, with a flurry of employers commissioning probes into the issue and taking action.
A review into global miner Rio Tinto’s workplace culture has found a disturbing battle of the sexes emerging as it struggles to make progress on a raft of changes.
THE WASHINGTON POST: To the internet, she’s a rapper named Razzlekhan who claimed to have more pizzazz than Genghis Khan. But to prosecutors, she’s one half of the ‘Bitcoin Bonnie and Clyde’.
The Federal prudential watchdog has revealed defects in industry superannuation fund HESTA’s valuation processes as it was grappling with coronavirus market volatility in March 2020.