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Yesterday

Stella Kirkby on HECS reduction.

HELP debt changes pass parliament. Here’s what you need to know

Labor has delivered on an election promise to trim tuition debt by 20 per cent, which should also increase borrowing power for many.

July

Jemma Sbeg’s Sonny Angel collection displayed at her home in Sydney.

Why Gen Z is collecting dolls instead of saving for a home

One theory is that collecting the figurines is a contemporary manifestation of the lipstick effect, when people indulge in little luxuries in times of hardship.

Here’s what a top-50 CEO looks like

The chief executives of the country’s biggest companies are getting younger and the chances of them being female are rising.

Keypoint chief executive Warren Kalinko and MinterEllison chief Virginia Briggs say the way their firms bill clients is changing due to AI.

Firms brace for AI to come for the prized six-minute billable unit

Despite a desire for fixed-fee arrangements and a shift in attitude among law firm leaders, the traditional method remains the charging tool of choice.

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