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Anthony Albanese will talk co-operation on critical minerals with Donald Trump. But Australia is in a tough and competitive race to deliver.
The resources giants have a lot riding on Argentinian President Javier Milei in this month’s congressional elections.
Sussan Ley’s job just got harder as some of her colleagues decide that fighting culture wars is the path to electoral redemption rather than a dead...
To the frustration of the states, the federal government is hitting the brakes on setting up road-user charges for EV drivers.
RBA governor Michele Bullock’s commentary will confirm the market’s view that prospects for another interest rate cut this year have receded.
Expect a growing outcry from the banks over the RBA’s proposal to cut “interchange” fees paid by businesses on every credit card transaction.
The prime minister ignored Donald Trump’s rant against renewables as he promoted Australia’s green credentials in New York this week. How real is...
It’s the Donald Trump show. The president uses his address at the United Nations to blast the failure of others as he boasts of America’s success.
Small Australian company DroneShield has grown its way into being a global player thwarting Russian drone attacks and supplying the US and European...
Technology failures may be inevitable in today’s world, but that makes the telco’s failure to communicate Triple Zero service problems even more...
Keir Starmer has cheerfully exploited Donald Trump’s love of British royalty and pageantry. Anthony Albanese can’t offer the same distractions if...
The opposition leader faces plenty of trouble behind her leadership, as well as ahead, as she tries to refocus the Liberal’s message on economics.
Protecting our data is already under attack from AI, but now cyber “thugs and thieves” are relishing what advances in quantum computing might give...
Despite all the money and rhetoric, Australia’s emissions cuts have flatlined for the past four years, suggesting a tough ask to reach Labor’s...
CEOs are giving Canberra the benefit of the doubt as they wait to see whether suddenly fashionable words such as productivity will translate into...
Telcos are happy with the idea of having their spectrum licences simply renewed rather than being forced to bid for them again. Consumer groups...
It turns out the US president’s ‘liberation day’ blitz hasn’t been as damaging as feared. So far.
Worley’s US-based CEO, Chris Ashton, is determined not to be one of those left pondering what to do with the promise of artificial intelligence.
Daniel Andrews is the least of the Albanese government’s problems in managing the new perils of the world.
The treasurer is pleased that better than expected quarterly GDP figures showed consumers were more willing to spend. But business investment remains...
In a warning to the hugely profitable Pilbara industry, Brazil’s Vale believes its mines are better suited to Chinese ambitions for lower emissions.
I became one more consumer fooled by a scam – and am now dealing with the financial cost as well as the personal humiliation of being so easily...
The Albanese government is hoping that subsidising key mining and smelting projects to help them weather price collapses will pay off. It’s a big...
The US president is angry Americans pay more for their medicines. Will he want the PBS – and Australian citizens – to help change that equation?
The Productivity Commission’s second of five interim reports offers a confusing new acronym but little that is concrete.
The party claims the election win as endorsement of its energy strategy, but faces difficult decisions about reducing emissions and controlling costs.
The US president is declaring victory amid grudging capitulation from friends and foe alike, writes Jennifer Hewett.
HIF Global is just one of the big businesses betting on green tech to provide a viable alternative to electric vehicles.
Despite the Coalition’s attempts to suggest otherwise, Labor cannot offer enough – not even an audience with a king – to appeal to Trump’s...
Sussan Ley’s problems with managing the opposition’s energy policy just got much worse. Labor’s problems with managing its own energy policy...
The announcement by ASX-listed Tivan of Japanese support for its fluorite projects is a small example of the effort to build supply chains independent...
The treasurer is pushing big ideas and expectations for his economic talkfest in August. The practical results are much less certain.
The former Treasury secretary failed to have a previous Labor government implement a resources super profits tax, but he has plenty of big ideas for...
Shared optimism about the technology and a promised increase in jobs and prosperity are a useful counter to rising concerns about Australia’s growth...
Anthony Albanese’s highly choreographed visit to China showcases the lack of a similar invitation – or enthusiasm – from the Trump White House.
The administration wants to “bring copper production home”, but the most likely result is that manufacturers will have little choice but to pay...
The RBA governor and Reserve Bank board were willing to shock the market, noting “anything can happen, and we’re alert to that”.
The prime minister is sending a confused message on Australia’s relationship with the US. The contradictions will be sharper in his visit to China...
The anguish of the Victorian case has hit families around the country, striking deeply at their confidence in the whole system.
Australia’s efforts to use these resources as a bargaining chip in Washington won’t work.
The South American country’s president offers a radical experiment in economic therapy for a nation in desperate financial straits.
Donald Trump wanted – and got – acclaim and obeisance from NATO leaders. It’s lucky Anthony Albanese wasn’t in the picture.
The summit allows the US president to parade his ceasefire success and press NATO members to up their defence spending. Australia’s Richard Marles...
The US president’s high-risk bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities looked to have been a big win. Does the quick breakdown in the ceasefire mean...
The prime minister is belatedly backing America, but what comes next in the Middle East is much less clear.
The president sounds as angry with Jerome Powell as with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. But what he decides to do about Iran will come much sooner than a Fed...
The intensifying conflict in the Middle East will dominate an agenda that was supposed to focus on trade and support for Ukraine.
Amid a shifting global order, expanding international ambitions and a tricky domestic balancing act, Brazil could have a greater impact on Australia...
At least 13 small Australian miners are frantically trying their luck – and trying to raise money – to develop rare earths mines. But why are they...
The two countries have many similarities as mining-based economies dependent on China as their major trading partner. But the relationship goes...