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Australia’s biggest telco says job cuts are critical to make the ‘necessary investments’ linked to the explosion in data and internet use across the country and meet its cost saving goals.
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Telstra to axe 2800 workers amid AI push
Australia’s biggest telco says job cuts are critical to make the ‘necessary investments’ linked to the explosion in data and internet use across the country and meet its cost savin...
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Summer of blackouts: SA gas shutdown threatens power supply
South Australia bailing on gas production could cause cascading energy woes around the nation – first interstate and then here.
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Space race ramps up for six SA companies
A cohort of space-focused companies have joined a new accelerator program being delivered by UniSA’s Australian Centre for Business Growth.
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Elders boss slams government over ‘wrong priorities’
Mark Allison has slammed the Albanese government for failing to tackle the perfect storm of challenges facing farmers across rural Australia.
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IVF start-up’s last ditch bid for survival
Shareholders in an Adelaide tech firm backed by Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing are trying to save it from collapse after falling into administration.
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Aware Super calls for rapid exit by Lendlease chairman
The superannuation fund heavyweight has made surprising demands for change at the helm of the developer ahead of its crucial strategy day.
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Mood at melting point as Gupta’s broken promises mount
Faith that Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance can deliver on its promises to modernise the Whyalla steelworks have worn thin, while his European assets face their own challenges.
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ASX 200 down; James Hardie, Sonic dive
James Hardie's cloudy outlook weighs despite record results. Sonic flags weak earnings. TechOne jumps as profit expectations lift on record earnings. Telstra job cuts plan to cost ...
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SkyCity to pay $67m fine for money laundering breaches
SkyCity will pay a $67m penalty to settle a money laundering case brought against the Adelaide Casino, which alleged that more than $4bn was gambled by 59 suspicious customers.
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Are property investors really too greedy?
Attacks on landlords and policies that push them out of real estate investment could come back to bite everyone, including tenants.
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