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Cbus board appointments prompts tough talk from APRA
The regulator has raised doubts over whether Cbus has completed the necessary processes under its licence conditions, after the fund said three CFMEU-linked directors had passed a fit and proper persons test and would be appointed to its board.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Opinion
Oil
‘Drill, baby, drill’: What if the world doesn’t need Trump’s ‘liquid gold’?
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Currency
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Companies
‘The less you spend, the more you enjoy’: Travel tycoon Arthur Frommer dies aged 95
The former US Army soldier, whose book empire began with “The GI’s Guide to Travelling in Europe” in the 1950s, became a household name for budget-conscious travellers. They made him a multi-millionaire.
- by David Henry
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Bulls N' Bears
Koreans set to weigh into Pilot Energy Mid-West carbon play
Pilot Energy has big plans to become Australia’s first clean ammonia and carbon capture storage company by utilising a depleted sub-sea oil well in WA.
- by Andrew Todd
Updated
Retail
Bunnings defends use of facial recognition after privacy breach
- by David Swan and Jessica Yun
Markets
Opinion
Oil
‘Drill, baby, drill’: What if the world doesn’t need Trump’s ‘liquid gold’?
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The economy
Opinion & Perspectives
How climate-denier Trump may leave China to save the planet
Xi Jinping will take great delight in showing the world how decadent the US becomes under Donald Trump when it comes to global warming. The planet may be the winner.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
The hardware and garden centre chain where customers are always wrong
The privacy watchdog finds against Bunnings.
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Editorial
Will the ACCC’s spotlight on supermarkets deliver any relief?
The competition watchdog’s forensic questioning of Woolworths has so far failed to land a punch or leave red-faced supermarket executives squirming.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
Banking & finance
Super funds warned over delays in assessing life insurance claims
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey and Clancy Yeates
Small business
Make or break: The cost-of-living survival guide for small business
Starting a business in the middle of a cost of living crisis may seem like a foolish thing to do, but there are some simple rules that can make all the difference.
- by Emma Koehn
Melbourne’s flex zone: This street is a fitness junkie’s paradise
One small street in Melbourne has more gyms than most, and there’s a reason why it has become a magnet for those seeking health and wellness.
- by Hannah Hammoud
Media
Workplace
Opinion
Workplace culture
Workers now have the right to disconnect. Here’s how workplaces can prepare
- by Leslie Cannold
Opinion
Work therapy
Our colleague’s clowning is getting old. How do we tell them to stop?
- by Jonathan Rivett
Commercial real estate
Mining
Aussie gold miner faces $250m demand from Mali as CEO detained
- by William Clowes and Katarina Höije
Updated
Mining
Gold miner confirms CEO held by Mali’s military junta, shares slide
- by Simon Johanson and Jesinta Burton
Updated
Mining
HESTA places MinRes on watchlist over governance failures, pace of Ellison’s exit
- by Jesinta Burton
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