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Should companies have a Voice or mind their own business?

Should companies have a Voice or mind their own business?

Appreciative as the prime minister might be of Qantas boss Alan Joyce’s support, it’s a risky strategy for the government.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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Is Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads just a flash in the pan?

Is Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads just a flash in the pan?

Dubbed as the “Twitter killer”, the Facebook billionaire’s latest venture burst on the scene. By week two, though, signups began to drop off.

  • by Barbara Ortutay
Penfolds maker tweaks shipments as it eyes end of Chinese tariffs

Penfolds maker tweaks shipments as it eyes end of Chinese tariffs

Treasury Wine Estates took a profit hit despite raising prices for several of its brands as demand for budget wines such as 19 Crimes and Wolf Blass faltered.

  • by Jessica Yun
What ABC viewers complained about

What ABC viewers complained about

Viewers raised thousands of complaints regarding editorial concerns in the first half of 2023, challenging the balance, bias and accuracy of ABC content.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Australia Post recognises need for speed with new parcels offer

Australia Post recognises need for speed with new parcels offer

A next-day delivery service from the national postal carrier will allow retailers to deliver to metro areas faster.

  • by Emma Koehn
Delays, cost blowouts hit Beach Energy’s LNG export dream

Delays, cost blowouts hit Beach Energy’s LNG export dream

The Kerry Stokes-backed gas producer has flagged fresh troubles at its key growth project, just days after the abrupt exit of its CEO.

  • by Nick Toscano and Peter Milne
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Property giant Lendlease looks to become an investing powerhouse

Property giant Lendlease looks to become an investing powerhouse

Global property giant Lendlease says it is on track to have $70 billion in funds under management by 2026 as it continues its overhaul under Tony Lombardo.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Matildas means money: Capitalising on Australia’s hottest brand

Matildas means money: Capitalising on Australia’s hottest brand

How fitting are the colours – green and gold? The Matildas have become an extremely valuable brand.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
JB Hi-Fi boss wary of softer spending as sales lose zip

JB Hi-Fi boss wary of softer spending as sales lose zip

The electronics retailer surprised with better than expected results, but the company’s boss says it’s clear conditions are tightening among consumers.

  • by Emma Koehn
QMS boss bats away suggestions of sale

QMS boss bats away suggestions of sale

QMS Media chief executive John O’Neill says there are no plans by the company’s private equity owner, Quadrant to sell it, despite market chatter of potential interest in the business.

  • by Calum Jaspan
What next for Q+A, if not the end?

What next for Q+A, if not the end?

The ABC has spent years trying to make the show work, finding new hosts and new timeslots, but analysis shows the audience has continued to decline.

  • by Calum Jaspan