‘Sticking the knife in’: Aussies walk away
One of Australia’s best known chains has come under fire as people speak out about how little they made in the job.
One of Australia’s best known chains has come under fire as people speak out about how little they made in the job.
Trying to make money from delivering letters in 2024 is a tough slog, as Australia Post’s financial results show.
Houses in one major city have been left unfinished as a builder that was serving a suspension is put into liquidation.
Slow moving reforms to the way Aussie workers are paid superannuation is costing the workforce billions of dollars every year.
Amid a cost of living crisis beleaguered Aussies have been warned to brace for an “economic horror show” up until Christmas.
A Queensland mum has hit out at a retail juggernaut after it was caught selling near-identical copies of her best-selling item.
The local sharemarket lifted on Monday as buoyant investors cheered the prospect of a September rate cut in the world’s largest economy.
An Aussie has received a $1,000 discount at a Melbourne jewellery store after paying with a rare gold coin.
Massive changes to workplace laws kick in August 26 which will allow millions of employees to ignore calls from the boss out of hours.
A judge has granted the administrators of Rex Airlines more time to find a buyer for the embattled airline, with possible offers already in the pipeline.
The Australian sharemarket advanced for a 10th consecutive session on Thursday, marking the longest rally in stocks since 2015.
Making $100,000 a year used to be a kind of salary holy grail for a lot of Aussies, but the country’s cost-of-living crisis has changed that completely.
Domino’s investors opening the yearly results are having a tough time digesting the cold, soggy returns.
The Australian economy is growing at its slowest rate since a sharp recession in the early 1990s and it’s particularly bad news for white-collar workers.
Small Aussie businesses have glaring holes in their cyber security, and it’s costing them dearly as tougher penalties take effect.
Chinese manufacturing, and it turns out Chinese babies, have left their mark on the ASX on Monday despite the market closing up.
More Westpac mortgage holders are falling behind on their payments while the bank posts a flat $1.8bn profit for the latest quarter.
With the rising cost of living stretching budgets further than ever, cost-conscious Aussies are cutting back. It’s left one key industry in a battle to survive.
A new report has made surprising findings about the use of cash and the number of businesses accepting cash in Australia.
Counterfeit bank notes are circulating throughout one state and police are urging locals to look out for one tiny detail.
Amazon executives are being grilled on the company’s murky development of AI and how audio recordings from inside homes are used.
Shocking claims about the controversial CFMEU have been made at a hearing into Australia’s cost-of-living crisis.
Profits at Australia’s biggest telco have been slashed 13 per cent, but Telstra is still getting value from one particular pursuit.
The latest employment figures beat expectations, with the Australian economy adding tens of thousands of new jobs.
Australia’s biggest bank has just delivered some heartening news for struggling mortgage holders.
An Aussie tech company has been fined $1.5m for attempted cartel bid rigging, related to upgrades at an iconic building in Canberra.
Bad weather and disease is making an iconic Aussie breakfast staple harder to find on supermarket shelves – and farmers reckon prices are going to get even worse.
Amid a housing crisis and building companies going bust, a draft list of priority migrant workers has fast-tracked yoga teachers above some tradies.
A beloved up-market eatery in a well-heeled suburb of Melbourne has closed for good, serving its final customer on Saturday night.
Australia’s workplace umpire has revealed its reasons for increasing the minimum wage for 2.6m workers by another 3.75 per cent.
Australia’s workplace umpire has revealed its reasons for increasing the minimum wage for 2.6m workers by another 3.75 per cent.
As if tax time isn’t stressful enough, an Aussie banking association has issued a warning over end-of-financial-year cons.
A country pub is in deep water with its local council for allowing travellers in self-contained caravans to park overnight on their property.
Mad Max: Furiosa is the latest flop to hit Aussie cinemas in 2024. And now movie operators are ringing the alarm bells.
A much loved Italian restaurant in Melbourne is the latest business to close its doors after more than four decades.
Labor’s Industry Minister is advocating for a cut in corporate taxes to help companies have the capital to invest in the future.
New research shows the ubiquitous ‘flake’, which is often used at fish and chip shops, might not be the fish it should be.
Ten of 11 industry sectors ended in the green on Monday in a rebound ahead of crucial retail and inflation data.
Aussie hospitality businesses have been hit with grim financial forecasting for the year – unless one consumer trend changes.
The man leading Australia’s largest supermarket has defended his company’s profits, but also made a big call on helping struggling Aussies.
The Australian Energy Market Operator is warning of “reliability gaps” without the ‘timely’ delivery of more transmission and energy infrastructure.
One of Australia’s largest financial services providers is going cashless at its offices but has promised customers cash withdrawal fees from ATMs will be covered.
When two cafe owners noticed that money had been missing from the till, they took matters into their own hands in a bloody workplace dispute.
Aussies are about to get a tax cut cash boost and most will ‘spend’ it in a surprising way.
A third of Aussie jobseekers and workers have revealed a surprising “must-have” for any future role they might apply for.
An AI revolution is sweeping through the Australian workplace and one of the world’s biggest tech companies says hiring is going to change forever.
An AI revolution is sweeping through the Australian workplace and one of the world’s biggest tech companies says hiring is going to change forever.
The federal government says Australia needs more tradies to reach its ambitious housing goal and has a plan to achieve it.
The owner of a popular Thai food joint has come under fire for surprising charges on his menu.
Restaurant owners are finding creative ways to entice customers to dine in amid increasing cost of living pressures.
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