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Shares in insurer QBE have fallen by more than 5 per cent after its group chief executive departed following an investigation into workplace communications.
Facebook is threatening to stop Australian users from sharing news if the social media giant is forced to compensate media companies for publishing their stories.
States and territories have been urged to endorse a new definition of coronavirus hotspots as the federal government turns the screws on border closures.
Australia's share market has closed lower, but finished August higher despite a coronavirus-plagued reporting season analysts had feared would be one of the worst on record.
Australia's troubled aged care sector will receive a $563 million boost after more than 450 deaths and ongoing political pressure on the federal government.
Rio Tinto's chief executive wants to hold talks with traditional owners in the Pilbara after the mining giant's destruction of ancient cultural sites in Western Australia.
Australia's share market finished the penultimate day of reporting season lower, as one portfolio manager questioned how much we should predict in a virus-hit economy.
Rio Tinto has been accused by a former adviser of failing to genuinely engage with Indigenous people in the lead-up to destroying ancient Western Australian sites.
Afterpay has failed to sustain the share price spike some pundits tipped would follow its full-year results, as questions remain as to the true value of the company.
Nine Entertainment has reported an annual net loss of more than $500 million after a challenging year when advertising earnings slumped and the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
Woolworths has copped a 1.2 per cent hit to its profits as the coronavirus pandemic drives a wrecking ball through the supermarket giant's hotels division.
Clive Palmer is refusing to drop his challenge of Western Australia's border closures and has promised further legal action against Premier Mark McGowan.
A company part-owned by the Chinese government has been blocked from controlling popular Australian brands like Pura, Dairy Farmers and Dare flavoured milk.