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Sunshine Coast holds onto capital‑city appeal amid broadening regional migration trends
War could add an extra 5% to prices in Australia – but there’s one sector that shields the economy
Continued action critical to combat fraud as annual scam losses exceed $2 billion
National cabinet must act to make public transport free for all Australians
The economics of war extend far beyond energy prices and stock markets
Can countries replace SWIFT? Evidence from Russia suggests not easily
Ashurst advises lenders on Seplat Energy PLC’s secured up to US$500 million revolving facility agreement
Ashurst advises Africa Finance Corporation on US$100 million Indian EXIM Bank bilateral loan facility
Brain drain in rural Wales isn’t inevitable ‑ we asked gen Z what would make them stay
Ashurst advises Hillcrest Private Equity Real Estate on its acquisition of 60 Great Portland Street
Ashurst advises UK Government on its support for the restart of Ensus’ Teesside bioethanol plant
Binance Australia Derivatives ordered to pay $10 million penalty for onboarding failures causing millions in client trading losses
India’s AI market is heating up. Here’s why Australian businesses should move now
PNG women farmers turn research into real farming opportunities
Diesel prices rising faster than petrol, up 28 cpl across the largest cities in last week
ASIC applies to wind up 12 companies associated with NSW accountant and former solicitor Christopher Malcolm Edwards
Trevor Vail and Michael Peric appointed co-Managing Directors, Markets
Rio Tinto spends record A$12 billion with Western Australian suppliers in 2025
Chair appointments for the Board of Taxation and Tax Practioners Board
Sugary drink consumption 26% higher in our most disadvantaged areas
Wage review needs to be conscious of current global economic shocks
Contrition Payments Help Build Compliance
Direct to APRA security update and accelerated decommission
New Zealand Cohort Life Tables: March 2026 Update
Economic Snapshot: December 2025 Quarter
Rio Tinto boosts 2025 Australian supplier spend to record A$19.7 billion
Compulsory super is higher than ever at 12%. But cutting it would hurt low-paid workers most
How the war in Iran is already affecting UK farmers and food production
Ashurst advises UK Government on its support for the restart of Ensus’ Teeside bioethanol plant
Ludwig Lausanne’s Ping-Chih Ho Elected AAAS Fellow
Global economic outlook remains robust but has weakened amid energy shock and geopolitical risks
New legislation passes parliament to double penalties for petrol price misconduct
Allens Advises Alinta Energy On Marri Wind Farm PPA
Banks Welcome Appointment Of First Chief Scams Officer
The great hot cross bun debate decided: microwave trumps toaster as 55 million set to fly off the shelves
Gold is meant to be a ‘safe haven’ in uncertain times. Why is it crashing amid a war?
Westpac NZ offers financial support for customers affected by severe weather
Trust Critical For Digital Transformation
Oil and gas services company Qteq and its chairman collectively fined $6 million for attempted cartel conduct
Rio Tinto releases details of $9.9 billion of taxes and royalties paid in 2025
Household Wealth Rose By 2.5% In December: Australia
GSOO confirms strong supply outlook but highlights need for continued investment
Migrant worker in Brisbane allegedly underpaid under unlawful cashback scheme
Rio Tinto’s Diavik diamond mine delivers its final production
La mine de diamants Diavik de Rio Tinto livre sa dernière production
Why saving power makes economic sense in the transition era
Victorian Government needs to recognise waste industry as fuel crisis escalates
Westpac NZ encourages teens to engage more with KiwiSaver