PwC Australia sacks eight partners over tax leak scandal
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY PwC Australia has fired eight partners including its former chief executive as part of
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Nauru: Why Australia is funding an empty detention centre
The last refugee has left Nauru, but Australia will keep spending vast sums to keep the centre open.
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Australian home prices climb for fourth month in June
SYDNEY Australian home prices rose for a fourth consecutive month in June as a sustained squeeze on housing
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RBA to raise rates to 4.35% on July 4 but decision on a knife edge: Reuters poll
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU The Reserve Bank of Australia will likely raise its interest rate by 25 basis
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Australian shoppers tempted by special offers in May
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY Australian retail spending rebounded in May as consumers were tempted by online sales events
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Australia job vacancies fall 2% in May qtr, still historically high
SYDNEY Job vacancies in Australia fell in the three months to May, the fourth straight quarter of decline,
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Corruption inquiry in Australia's NSW state uncovers China links to lawmaker
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -The former premier of Australia's most populous state engaged in corrupt conduct involving another lawmaker
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World faces 'terrifying' future if miners, regulators don't step up - Newcrest
BRISBANE Regulators urgently need to fast track approvals for new mines and the renewable energy projects to power
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Australian defence minister in Solomon Islands for security talks
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare called for a review of a security treaty with
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Australia's consumer inflation hits 13-month low
SYDNEY Australia's consumer inflation slowed to a 13-month low in May, driven by a sharp pullback in fuel,
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Australia eyes bigger budget surplus but warns economy still slowing
By Renju Jose SYDNEY Australia's budget surplus for 2022/23 will be bigger than the A$4.2 billion ($2.81 billion)
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Australia's critical minerals industry does not need subsidies - BHP
BRISBANE Australia's critical minerals strategy does not need the sugar hit of more subsidies as good projects will
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