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Bonus, anyone? Someone’s going to pay for Qantas’ embarrassing $90m fine
After Justice Lee’s scornful words, some large shareholders appear to be limbering up to protest about executive bonuses.
- by Elizabeth Knight
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ABC defence correspondent resigns after alleged secret warship junket
Andrew Greene’s resignation ends a 10-week standoff between him and the public broadcaster over allegations he went on a paid, but undisclosed work trip to Germany.
- by Calum Jaspan
Updated
AI
Elon Musk sues Apple and ChatGPT maker for billions over conspiracy claims
The case sets up a high-stakes court showdown between the richest person on the planet and one of the world’s most valuable companies.
- by Mike Scarcella
Markets
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World markets
ASX takes a breather; Zip surges, Guzman y Gomez shares roasted
- by Staff reporter
The economy
Opinion
Red tape
One thing could bring a lasting boost to productivity, but there’s a risk
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion & Perspectives
Bonus, anyone? Someone’s going to pay for Qantas’ embarrassing $90m fine
After Justice Lee’s scornful words, some large shareholders appear to be limbering up to protest about executive bonuses.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
The Fed chief’s wise words are wasted on Trump
Jerome Powell’s highly nuanced speech highlighted the Trump-inspired uncertainties in the US economy even as Trump ramped up his efforts to gain control of the US central bank. Trump doesn’t do nuance.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
One thing could bring a lasting boost to productivity, but there’s a risk
We need to unclog the pipes of the capitalist machine.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
Banking & finance
Opinion
Jobs
Bring back the humans: CBA’s embarrassing AI jobs bungle a salutary lessonÂ
- by Elizabeth Knight
Updated
Earnings season
NAB flags $130m hit from ‘payroll issues’, including wage underpayments
- by Clancy Yeates
Small business
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American Express
Shopping small delivers big rewards
Melbourne’s eclectic spread of small businesses offer everything from great events to super shopping and culinary experiences. Here is a roundup of a few of our favourite local spots to enjoy across Melbourne.
- by Alexandra Cain
Diggers Club does $230m facelift; Charter Hall chiefs offload $20m site; DroneShield expands
Property giant Charter Hall’s top chaps – chief executive David Harrison and finance director Sean McMahon – are part of a syndicate offloading a major site on Military Road.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Media
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Media & marketing
Foxtel bets big on sport as it navigates life after the Murdochs
- by Calum Jaspan