South Australia’s giant Tesla battery has delivered a $22 million profit in its first full year of operation.

Government funding to private schools has grown by far more than public schools over the decade to 2017.

The ACTU president is set to address a minimum wage case for the first time in decades.

The competition regulator has allowed GSK’s proposed acquisition of Pfizer’s consumer healthcare business in Australia to continue.

Telstra is headed to Federal Court after its ads on the back of payphones were dubbed a “cash grab”.

The competition regulator has opposed the planned merger of TPG and Vodaphone.

Experts say Australians are losing out, as billions of dollars in term deposits earn almost no interest.

There is a spelling mistake on the new $50 note.

Experts suggest rate cuts are coming.

The ALP says Australia will get its first minister for charities if it wins the May 18 federal election.

A new report warns climate change is a major threat to Australia’s financial stability, and poses substantial systemic economic risks.

The Northern Territory government says its budget will put the brakes on nearly two decades of expenditure growth.

NSW politicians are pushing for compensation over a scrapped mine deal.

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has wiped a $4,000 Centrelink ‘robo-debt’ just before a legal challenge.

Nine has sold more than 160 regional newspapers to a former Fairfax employee.

Analysts say lifting mandatory super to 12 per cent will strip $20 billion a year out of wages.

Facebook and Google continue to funnel most of their money out of Australia to the low-tax haven of Singapore.

The taxi industry has launched a class action alleging that Uber operated illegally in Australia.

The Greens say they would grow the federal public service by 15,000 and pay them 4 per cent more a year.

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