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Hungry Jack’s World Square. ADD MORE HERE

Are the burgers really better at Hungry Jack’s? Its boss thinks that’s not enough

The burger chain has become one of the fastest-growing food chains in Australia by going back to basics: good service, modern, clean stores, and a strong menu.

  • by Jessica Yun
This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Sparc Technologies.

Sparc fires up following three-way hydrogen tie-in

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Sparc Technologies. The company is developing new-age hydrogen technology using sunlight.

  • by Craig Nolan
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Opinion & Perspectives

No, retailers, you can’t have my number. We’re not in a relationship

I used to give out my phone number to any old shopkeeper. From now on, I’m playing hard to get.

Cherie Gilmour
Cherie Gilmour

Freelance writer

How a $13 schooner pushed me past the pint of no return

Why can’t we know how much a beer costs before we buy it?

Paul Marshall
Paul Marshall

Freelance writer

The Aussie dollar took a plunge. Here’s what’s in it for you

Our dollar dropped to a two-year low as we rang in the new year, but it’s not all bad news.

Millie Muroi
Millie Muroi

Economics Writer

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Small business

The rising cost of coffee.

Charge $7 for a coffee? Some stressed-out cafe owners would rather shut down

Stuck between soaring business costs and reduced consumer spending, cafe owners are in a “Mexican stand-off”, says Pablo & Rusty’s CEO.

  • by Jessica Yun
Kevin Parker, on stage at Rod Laver Arena with Tame Impala.
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Start-ups

Zac Leigh was locked out of a Tame Impala gig. Now he’s raised $8m

A start-up born after its founders were stung by ticket scams is now expanding to the US and the UK.

  • by David Swan

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