PwC Australia external review assails 'whatever it takes' culture
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY PwC Australia will appoint people from outside the firm to senior roles and link
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Australian inflation picks up in Aug as fuel prices jump
SYDNEY Australia's inflation picked up in August, driven by a surge in fuel prices, but the gain was
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Qantas' Network Aviation pilots vote in favour of protected industrial action
Pilots at Australia's flag carrier Qantas Airways' unit Network Aviation have voted in favour of taking protected industrial
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Man's Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce clip leads to 'crazy 24 hours'
A journalist who caught the superstar's appearance at an American football game describes the frenzy.
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Australian lethal mushroom mystery survivor leaves hospital
Erin Patterson cooked a meal using mushrooms which killed three relatives, but one has survived.
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Rugby World Cup: Wales fans' joy after Australia rout
Wales fans are elated as the team hammer Australia to march into the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals.
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Durham University solar car enters Australian outback challenge
Durham University's car will cover hundreds of miles over 50 hours at a speed of 47mph (75km/h).
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Australia's Rex cuts flights, blames rivals including Qantas of 'pillaging' pilots
By Rishav Chatterjee Australian airline Regional Express on Friday suspended more flights from Sydney and accused competitors such
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Australia govt aims for sustainable, inclusive full employment
SYDNEY Australia will aim for sustained and inclusive full employment to guide future economic policy, the government will
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Rupert Murdoch: How magnate transformed Australia’s media
The 92-year-old businessman changed the face of news worldwide, but it all started at home.
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Not much exciting about Aussie banks as high costs pressure earnings - Macquarie
Rising wage costs and higher investment spending by Australian banks pose headwinds that could potentially impact the sector's
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Australia fines lender NAB $1.4 million for wrongfully charging fees
The Australian Federal Court has fined the country's second-biggest lender National Australia Bank a penalty of A$2.1 million
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