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Competition is toughening, but will it be enough for Qantas to lift its game?

Competition is toughening, but will it be enough for Qantas to lift its game?

Big shake-ups in aviation are hard to see coming. But the demand for better customer service and more robust competition is not going away.

  • by Chris Zappone

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ASX Runners of the Week: XPON, Locksley, DY6 Metals & Arizona

ASX Runners of the Week: XPON, Locksley, DY6 Metals & Arizona

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… XPON Technologies Group after it cut a deal to snap up a leading Aussie digital marketer to supercharge its revenue.

  • by Andrew Todd
TZ locks in global data centre deal with Microsoft backing

TZ locks in global data centre deal with Microsoft backing

In a major advance, TZ Limited has nabbed its first order of 120 locking kits from Microsoft’s agent to kickstart a global rollout of its data centre secure cabinet tech.

  • by James Pearson
King River to test encouraging IOCG copper-gold targets in NT

King River to test encouraging IOCG copper-gold targets in NT

King River Resources has acquired a new exploration licence which encloses its NT Kurundi gold prospect and includes possible north-westward Kurundi extensions.

  • by Doug Bright
The woman who took on Tesla (and wants to see Musk in court)

The woman who took on Tesla (and wants to see Musk in court)

Cristina Balan was an engineer at Tesla until she pointed out a flaw in the electric car to her boss – then she was sacked.

  • by Jim Norton
Landlords look to office lobby facelifts to win over workers

Landlords look to office lobby facelifts to win over workers

The ANZ Bank’s former flagship branch at the Paris End of Collins Street gets a new $25 million Collins Place lobby.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
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‘My suckers are here!’ Boy orders almost 70,000 lollipops on Amazon

‘My suckers are here!’ Boy orders almost 70,000 lollipops on Amazon

As Holly LaFavers was preparing to go to church, a delivery worker dropped 22 boxes of lollipops in front of her apartment building. Then she heard what no parent wants to hear.

  • by Christine Hauser
Bill Gates vows to give away 99 per cent of his fortune by 2045

Bill Gates vows to give away 99 per cent of his fortune by 2045

“I will give away virtually all my wealth”: The Microsoft billionaire has pledged his foundation will distribute $US200 billion over the next 20 years.

  • by Jessica Nix, Ashleigh Furlong and Sophie Alexander
Australia’s biggest gas company roasted for going soft on emissions

Australia’s biggest gas company roasted for going soft on emissions

Investors, including big industry super funds, have staged another revolt at Woodside’s annual general meeting which was disrupted by a contingent of protesters.

  • by Nick Toscano and Angus Delaney
The Murdochs wanted secrecy. The media want the world to watch

The Murdochs wanted secrecy. The media want the world to watch

The Murdoch legal feud has moved to a higher court but has remained a ghost case with barely any official recognition of proceedings.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Strickland eyes Serbian gold-base metal resource lift after big hits

Strickland eyes Serbian gold-base metal resource lift after big hits

Strickland has spotted resource growth potential after striking 66.8m at 2.7g/t gold equivalent at its Shanac deposit, part of its huge Serbian gold-base metals project.

  • by James Pearson

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