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Not saying hello to someone in the office could be a breach of employment laws, a tribunal has ruled.
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Persistent cost inflation and low-grade iron ore at Rio Tinto’s mining heartland is eating into margins and delivered a quarterly result labelled as ‘disappointing’.
It is setting standards for everything from 6G to quantum computing.
Australia's biggest airline has been referred to the consumer watchdog over accusations Qantas is misleading passengers about its green credentials.
Customers of two major banks are again unable to access their funds or make payments, as a third major outage in three days cripples services.
Facebook parent company Meta must face lawsuits accusing it of encouraging social media addiction among teens, a federal judge in the US has ruled.
A pharmaceutical giant is exploring whether obesity drugs could be used to curb joblessness after signing a major investment deal with a country battling ‘economic inactivity’ and obesity.
Rio Tinto has implied it wants Federal Labor to make sure Ministerial oversight exists over a proposed national environmental watchdog.
Virgin Australia owner Bain Capital’s haul from the airline has soared beyond $1b as cancelled flight credits boost profits. Those with credits remaining have been urged to get in soon before they too expire.
ANDREW CARSWELL: Anthony Albanese could broker world peace and Australians would still gripe that he hasn’t done enough to address the rising cost of living.
How 12-year-old Zoe Oli created a company that has brought in more than $100,000.
Thousands of Aussies have had their banking access restored after two banks suffered major outages for a second day in a row.
Australia’s Reserve Bank is considering banning credit card surcharges as households struggle with the rising cost of living.