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Australia’s biggest undeveloped gas project has been given a small boost with Woodside launching early engineering work on the $30 billion Browse proposal.

Woodside puts $30b Browse on agenda amid energy shock

Australia’s biggest undeveloped gas project has been given a small boost with Woodside launching early engineering work on the $30 billion Browse proposal.

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Melbourne president Steven Smith and interim CEO Brian Cook at Wednesday's announcement. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Dees name Stan exec as new boss after shock sacking

Melbourne have turned to Stan executive Dan Taylor to lead the club, just a day after Paul Guerra was sacked only seven months into his tenure.

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Childcare company G8 plans to close one-in-10 centres, creating uncertainty for many parents. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

'Deeply concerning': childcare centre closures attacked

An embattled childcare group rocked by abuse allegations against one of its workers is closing down dozens of centres.

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Soaring petrol prices has pushing inflation to 4.6 per cent.

Petrol fuels inflation jump as all signs point to rate rise

Inflation soared to a near three-year high of 4.6 per cent during the first full month of the Iran war that drove fuel prices to all-time highs. Fuel prices rose by a record one third in March alone.

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Data is set to reveal fuel prices surged due to the Iran war, adding to already worrying inflation.

Rate hike: New inflation data to reveal impact of Iran war

Fresh data is expected to show fuel prices rose 35 per cent in March, as the oil shock pushes up measured inflation and increases the chances of a rate rise.

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David Jones has a store at Booragoon.

Department store giant David Jones reveals $95m loss

Struggling department store giant David Jones slumped to a $95 million loss in 2025 as persistent cost-of-living pressures dampen consumer demand for luxury clothing and accessories.

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Dave Brat has been chosen by President Donald Trump as the next US ambassador to Australia.

Everything we know about Trump’s Aussie ambassador nominee

Donald Trump’s nominee to be the next US ambassador to Australia — David Brat — is an economics professor opposed to free trade.

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‘Level the playing field’: Frustrated Aussie banks make big tax call

Australia’s banking sector has paid an eye-watering amount of tax over the last financial year, and is now calling out big foreign technology companies to do the same.

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Aussies are rushing to withdraw their hard earned cash.

Use it or lose it: Millions rush ATMs to withdraw cash

Cash is king, at least for today as a mass demonstration of support for physical currency plays out at ATMs and bank branches across Australia. 

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The five so-called hyperscalers —Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Oracle — are investing hundreds of billions of dollars apiece in data centres. 

‘Tokenmaxxing’: Supply-chain crunch taking a byte out of AI

THE ECONOMIST: ‘Tokenmaxxing’ techies may need to take a hiatus as the demand for artificial intelligence increases.

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One of Australia’s top competition law experts and former ACCC chairman Alan Fels said he struggles to see how Woolworths didn’t mislead shoppers.

Former ACCC boss says Woolworths tricked shoppers

One of Australia’s top competition law experts and former ACCC chairman Allan Fels said he struggles to see how Woolworths didn’t mislead shoppers.

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The nation’s banks contributed a record $16 billion in taxes and other levies to government coffers last financial year.

Banks attack global tech giants over tax ‘imbalance’

Australia’s banks have pointed the finger at some of the world’s biggest tech companies while demanding ‘a level playing field’ to fix what they have branded a tax regulation ‘imbalance’.

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Perth is set to enjoy a further drop in fuel prices on Monday, as the cost at our bowsers gradually begin to fall since the war in the Middle East began at the beginning of March.

David Koch’s 11 clever ways to save $50 a week on fuel

DAVID KOCH: While we can’t control global oil markets or volatile price cycles, we can take some practical steps to ease the financial squeeze.

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Money might make you wealthy, but it’s your friends who make you rich.

Athlete, Coach, Enthusiast: Which money type are you?

We all tackle money matters differently — avid savers, big spenders, or something in the middle. But most of us can be placed in one of three categories. So, which type are you?

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says any plan to dilute the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount will be about addressing intergenerational unfairness in housing.

Moves to cut CGT discount shows Labor’s out of ideas

ANDREW BRAGG: Knowing their Budget is in trouble and they can’t fix spending, Labor are reverting to type. To piecemeal tax hikes.

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