Can the US share market juggernaut roll on?
Booming US shares have put billions of dollars into investors’ pockets, and there are divided views about how long it can last.
Booming US shares have put billions of dollars into investors’ pockets, and there are divided views about how long it can last.
History shows there’s been plenty of booms before a mighty fall. These are the top risks lurking in the shadows that could derail the recovery.
Life changed for astronomer and NASA collaborator James Barclay when he was six, and saw something streak across the night sky. In his many decades watching that sky, he has witnessed some extraordinary, inexplicable things.
It is hoped the former central banker’s substantial star power can be used to raise the profile of the fund manager which has a charitable twist.
Sixth generation Subaru Impreza doesn’t lift excitement levels but remains a safe and secure bet.
Road users have been left behind as governments rush to secure big-ticket infrastructure deals. That’s where real reform needs to start.
For this New York-based Aussie fund manager there’s still some good US stocks around, even after Wall Street’s extraordinary run.
Monto’s Albert Hotel has been named the best pub in the Burnett by readers, with owner Murray Bell revealing the winning ingredient.
Campfire talks and intimate details shared is just one incredible experience in a cattle drive that raises money for the Eidsvold region’s essential healthcare groups.
Donald Trump’s Super Tuesday sweep puts him a big step closer to the White House. Boards need to start taking him seriously.
There is space for the extended family in the Nissan Pathfinder Ti which is an SUV tuned for comfort and luxury.
Our economy is just keeping its head above water, and weakness in new GDP numbers suggests interest rate cuts could come soon.
The retirement savings of millions of Australians are now firmly leveraged to the future of artificial intelligence.
The AI revolution has propelled US tech company shares into the stratosphere, and investors are searching for the next big winner.
There’s much more at stake in how auditors do business as the engineering firm accuses KPMG of dropping the ball on a invoicing scandal.
Companies have flexed their financial muscle with higher-than-expected dividends totalling $34bn for shareholders | FULL LIST: See what the biggest players are paying
In the quintessential Aussie fashion, we are searching for the region’s best pub, fostering community spirit with cold drinks, hot meals and vibrant music. With 36 Burnett pubs in the running, it’s up to you now to decide who is best. VOTE NOW
Fox Resources hopes agricultural stalwarts and business community representatives will help them to steer a successful Bundaberg mining development application.
There are big questions over the longer term future for the US owner of Channel 10, as it loses billions on streaming and faces a tough ad market.
Built around burritos, the homegrown Mexican fast food chain has big ambitions. Now it just has to deliver.
Inflation’s impact on Reserve Bank interest rate decisions is huge, and its new numbers deliver borrowers and businesses some hope.
With more of the financial spoils going to Alcoa and a skinny premium, the hardened ex-WMC shareholders could still put up a fight.
Funeral details for beloved Susan River Homestead patriarch Norm McLean have been released as his loving family pays tribute to him.
The owner of a popular Torbanlea nursery has unveiled details of a $1.5m development that will include a cafe and shop on the banks of the Burrum River.
The Central and North Burnett’s prep classes of 2024 may have been the best yet at pulling silly faces, with plenty of outtakes and fun had getting some priceless looks. Check them all out in our funny faces gallery.
The former Premier Investments and David Jones boss has turned his back on Myer and others to work for another retail billionaire.
Barefoot’s back after traversing Europe with his family in a six-berth motorhome and says he learned a lot about himself as a husband, father and leader in pressure cooker moments.
Global markets remain vulnerable if US interest rate cuts don’t arrive within the next few months and the big Australian super funds are playing it safe.
A businessman who grew up in Bundy and was saddened by what he found when he returned says he hopes to part the “dark clouds” which he believes hang over his home city.
Thirty outstanding men, women, children and clubs have been nominated for the 2024 North Burnett Australia Day awards, which will include the region’s Citizen of the Year. Read the full list here:
Well known North Burnett councillor and farmer Robbie Radel wants to be the regions’s next mayor, not only because he believes he can unite a ‘misdirected’ council, but because he can now dedicate himself to the top job.
A Gold Coast company directed by a self-proclaimed psychic has folded with more than $200,000 owed to staff and creditors of a popular Biggenden pub.
An immigration lawyer has criticised the management of visa applications for overseas workers after one region was identified as the highest in the state for Permanent Protection Visa applications, many of which are rejected.
Suncorp boss Steve Johnston was caught off-guard by all signs pointing to this year being hotter and dryer under an El Nino event.
The mining giant is fast falling out of love with the metal and may rethink its longer-term commitment to the critical mineral used in EV batteries.
North Burnett councillors have shared their reaction to a reader poll on the performance of the North Burnett Regional Council.
Super groovy with room for a netball team, a family tests finds the Kia EV9 GT-Line is the leading battery electric vehicle within its genre
The risks of the new technology need to be taken seriously but Australia can’t legislate away the massive economic benefits ahead.
A family owned company with locations all over Australia dealing in hydroponics, seeds, crops, forestry, animal production and wine making is poised to expand its operation with a Kingaroy development. See the plans here:
On the three-year anniversary of Jakob Stausholm’s appointment, a repurposed Rio Tinto is starting to take shape.
Leading fund managers share their high-performance stock tips for this year and beyond across Australian and global companies.
More than 300 votes were cast when readers were asked to score the North Burnett mayor and councillors based on their performance. Read the full results, and what issue our readers believe should be the new council’s top priority:
A legal loss would have bigger implications for the energy industry and the $30bn-plus new LNG projects or expansions underway.
Rumblings about the Paradise Dam fiasco are growing louder, as generations of farmers gathered in Bundaberg to demand answers and water security for the region’s multibillion-dollar agricultural industry.
Bonds were shaken, stirred and spat out in the past couple of years amid rising interest rates, but experts expect a good 2024.
When your superannuation balance gets big, trouble can start and potentially kill off some wealth and pension benefits. Here’s how.
As the South Burnett continues to make its mark as a must-see on Queensland’s wine trail, we’re naming the best spots for a sip as voted by you. Here’s the nine wineries in the running.
A Mundubbera manager with a wealth of experience in outback Queensland says she has what it takes to bring a local perspective to the North Burnett Regional Council. This is her pitch:
Cheaper interest rates are a side benefit of buying solar systems and electric vehicles as a new type of lending accelerates.
Investors who are seeking good share price gains in 2024 may need to be picky. Here’s where analysts think the growth will be.
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