The $8.6 trillion bank tweak that risks sparking the next financial crisis

The Trump administration is poised to make the biggest financial shake-up since the 2008 recession, and it could lead to a lot of trouble.

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Sustainable luxury sails into new Docklands hotel

A new hotel stitches together Melbourne’s rich maritime history in a highly sustainable design.

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The damaging impact of ‘fake positivity’

It isn’t healthy for anyone to avoid realistic emotions and paint everything with the “positivity brush”.

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Australia’s population has been getting younger. But it won’t last

Sydney and Melbourne are helping to turn around a five-decade trend towards an ageing Australian population.

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The country where 76 per cent of cars sold are electric

Subsidies, hydroelectricity and a manufacturing powerhouse neighbour are moving the cars into Nepal faster than almost anywhere else.

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Aguia reports first gold sales in Columbia with phosphate up next

Aguia Resources is charging into the new financial year with its dual-commodity strategy, after delivering its first gold sales from its flagship Santa Barbara project in Colombia.

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Rio2 gold project in Chile on track for 2026 start

Rio2 Ltd’s Fenix Gold Project in Chile is 41 per cent complete, on budget at $56.4M spent and has recently received a US$50M third prepayment from Wheaton Precious Metals. First gold is set for January 2026.

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ASX Runners of the week: Oliver’s, Black Dragon, BSA Ltd & Beforepay

Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Oliver’s Real Food, after the company unveiled a profitable quarterly for its health food products improving on last quarter’s losses.

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Why a Chinese mega-dam has taken the gloss off CBA’s lofty share price

The two biggest sectors of the ASX moved in opposite directions last month and construction of a 1.2 trillion yuan reservoir in Tibet is part of the reason why.

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Locksley nabs $5.3M to fuel US antimony-rare earths drilling blitz

Locksley Resources has secured $5.3M in fresh funding to ignite a rare earths and antimony drill blitz at its Mojave project in California. Institutional investors swarmed the oversubscribed raise.

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Banks weigh on ASX as Trump unveils latest tariff move

The Australian sharemarket closed in the red as shares fell across the region in response to the US president’s sweeping tariff announcements.

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Is there such a thing as having too much fun at work?

Sometimes, what’s fun for one person is not fun at all for someone else.

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Star back on the brink as Brisbane casino deal collapses

Star’s financial position has become even more precarious after the deal that helped it stave off financial failure, earlier this year, collapsed on Friday.

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‘No conflicts of interest’: Eric Trump eyes $570 million windfall from four-month-old company

The Trump family’s push into cryptocurrency is paying off in spades but the White House denies there is any conflict of interest.

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Eastern suburbs moguls call time on north shore

The Neutral Bay site has approval for a luxury apartment and retail suite development.

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It’s hard not to hate investors when the property game we play is unfair

It shouldn’t take luck – having the right parents (and grandparents) – to buy a house.

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‘Wolf in cashmere’: Billionaire’s luxury empire is facing a crisis

Bernard Arnault’s company owns some of the world’s best known luxury brands, and it made him, at one time, the richest person in the world. Now he is under increasing pressure.

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