ACCC ignored facts, blinded by agenda on Suncorp
The competition regulator lost on all three counts, bringing into question its motives for trying to block the $4.9bn bank deal in the first place.
The competition regulator lost on all three counts, bringing into question its motives for trying to block the $4.9bn bank deal in the first place.
Mining giant BHP has put its ‘Queensland tax’ at 62 per cent for the half year, making future investment ‘risky’ as it pledges to reinforce its own safety culture following the death of a miner crushed at its Saraji mine.
Some 15 years after it acquired the regional lender, the Bendigo boss is quietly ending the multi-brand push.
A negative ruling for its efforts to sell its $4.9bn lender to ANZ has bigger implications beyond Suncorp’s immediate future.
There’s no doubt about it, Australians love their coffee. Now, Coles has thrown a juggernaut into the caffeine wars that is also good for the planet.
Scott Pape says most good finance shows involve greed and stupidity and if you have the control of the TV remote, he has some top tips.
After a month-long journey from the United States and through the Panama Canal, four new locomotives have been unloaded at Port of Mackay for use on Aurizon’s Goonyella System to Dalrymple Bay. See the pictures.
Some of the resource industry’s brightest minds have shared insights into the sector’s future at the Bowen Basin Symposium. See who was in Mackay.
The mining and construction support company may be better known for its annual apprenticeship intake but also invests in future leaders with its graduate program.
A $2m investment in world-class robotic medical technology will give patients across Central Queensland the very best in orthopaedic care.
Bonuses for Anglo American executives to be cut following the miner Gavin Feltwell’s tragic death at the Moranbah North underground mine.
Laying claim to the most luxurious sedan you can buy for less than $80k, this plush Lexus ES 300h four-door offers prestige and efficiency with a hybrid setup.
A mining contractor killed in an underground incident is being remembered as a father figure and mentor, as the industry grapples with the latest tragedy and searches for answers.
From this little green shed in remote Queensland, a group of energy engineers are about to try making hundreds a day mining bitcoins using surplus local gas.
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