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The future of clean energy storage could lie in Australian coal towns
Sites near some of Australia’s largest coal-fired power stations are being assessed for their potential to house giant domes to stash clean energy.
- by Nick Toscano
Currency
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The future of clean energy storage could lie in Australian coal towns
Sites near some of Australia’s largest coal-fired power stations are being assessed for their potential to house giant domes to stash clean energy.
- by Nick Toscano
The Age maintains lead over rival in new readership figures
The Age has held its position as the second most-read masthead in the nation, with cross-platform readership of 4.56 million.
- by Staff reporter
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Investigation
The billionaire, his lawyer wife – and the secrets of their explosive relationship
- by Kate McClymont and Max Mason
Markets
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World markets
ASX ends poor week with another loss, CBA slumps; Nine, Domain surge
- by Staff writers
Updated
World markets
ASX falls as miners, banks, property stocks tumble; Telstra gains
- by Staff writers
The economy
Opinion & Perspectives
RBA is lost in the frightening territory of full employment
The central bank’s bizarre behaviour last week is a sign that it has lost its bearings and isn’t sure what’s happening in the economy or where it’s headed.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
Devoted nap-takers laud benefits of sleeping on the job
Those who make a habit of workday napping are a secret society of sorts, but there’s clear evidence that catching a few Zs is good for you.
Cathy Bussewitz
Award-winning inner-city sanctuary gives a nod to the ’80s
The innovative Six Ways House, named after an intersection at its front door, has set neighbours’ tongues wagging.
Stephen Crafti
Money contributor
Banking & finance
Opinion
Sam Kerr
One question made the CBA boss flinch – and it wasn’t about profit
- by Elizabeth Knight
Updated
Earnings season
Australia’s economy is slowly turning the corner, CBA boss says
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Small business
‘You’re still here!’: The West End nut shop that has barely changed in 50 years
A tiny shop with a big history, Mick’s Nuts on Hardgrave Road is a beacon of tradition in an ever-evolving neighbourhood.
- by Nick Dent
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
Media
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Media & marketing
US property giant makes $2.7b bid for Domain
- by Colin Kruger and Supratim Adhikari
Opinion
Media & marketing
Why Rupert Murdoch has blown up his favourite son’s future
- by Elizabeth Knight
Workplace
Opinion
Work therapy
My workmates think our boss is a genius. How do I convince them otherwise?
- by Jonathan Rivett
Commercial real estate
Mining
Opinion
Mining
BHP looks beyond the iron ore era, betting on the next big thing
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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