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Burger King tweets 'Women belong in the kitchen' on International Women's Day
via abc.net.au
The company says the social media post was supposed to promote its scholarship for female chefs, but it has received thousands of negative and sarcastic responses. -
Burger King slammed for 'tone deaf' International Women's Day campaign
via abc.net.au
The company says the social media post was supposed to promote its scholarship for female chefs, but it has received thousands of negative and sarcastic responses. -
Burger King deletes 'tone deaf' International Women's Day campaign tweet
via abc.net.au
The company says the social media post was supposed to promote its scholarship for female chefs, but it has received thousands of negative and sarcastic responses. -
Want to know which super funds perform best? Check if there are women at the top
via abc.net.au
With small gains in annual returns making a big dollar difference in retirement, new research suggests you should look for super funds with female leaders if you want a bigger nest egg. -
If you want better returns for your super, find a fund run by women: report
via abc.net.au
With small gains in annual returns making a big dollar difference in retirement, new research suggests you should look for super funds with female leaders if you want a bigger nest egg. -
Insolvent Rex Greensill empire formally enters administration as IAG goes into trading halt
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is continuing its upwards trajectory, GameStop is rising again, and Deliveroo prepares to list on the London share market. -
ASX trading up again as Australian business confidence rises to decade-high
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is continuing its upwards trajectory, GameStop is rising again, and Deliveroo prepares to list on the London share market. -
ASX trades up again as Australian business confidence rises to decade-high
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is continuing its upwards trajectory, GameStop is rising again, and Deliveroo prepares to list on the London share market. -
ASX set to slump despite Wall Street making gains
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to slump after a positive start to the week. GameStop is rising once again. -
ASX set to rise, GameStop rising again, but Nasdaq slumps
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to continue its positive start to the week, while in the US GameStop is rising once again. -
ASX rises on open as insolvent Greensill formally enters administration
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is continuing its upwards trajectory, GameStop is rising again, and Deliveroo prepares to list on the London share market. -
The Australian Sports Commission underpaid Kayla. It's now working out who else it didn't pay properly
via abc.net.au
Kayla Powell was working as a pool lifeguard for the Australian Sports Commission when she noticed a discrepancy with her pay. She spoke up, and now the commission is reviewing how it pays its casual staff. -
Millions of taxpayer dollars being used to find ways to subsidise multi-billion-dollar gas industry
via abc.net.au
The federal government is spending millions of dollars on consultants to advise on how to subsidise the multi-billion-dollar gas industry, despite it employing just 0.2 per cent of the Australian workforce, according to tender documents and ABC sources. -
'We had no choice': How a year without tourists changed Bali
via abc.net.au
It was one of Bali’s best kept secrets, then tourism boomed. Now COVID has forced locals back to nature. -
The Bali you remember is unrecognisable now. Will it come back?
via abc.net.au
It was one of Bali’s best kept secrets, then tourism boomed. Now COVID has forced locals back to nature. -
In the year without travel, Bali was forced to confront an uncomfortable truth
via abc.net.au
It was one of Bali’s best kept secrets, then tourism boomed. Now COVID has forced locals back to nature. -
Iconic Sydney flower shop to make way for metro station
via abc.net.au
Five generations of Jeffreys have worked at Urban Flower on Parramatta Road, but the NSW government is about to forcibly acquire the business as part of its Metro West development. -
Iconic florist given June deadline to close after 48 years of business after being forcibly acquired
via abc.net.au
Five generations of Jeffreys have worked at Urban Flower on Parramatta Road, but the NSW government is about to forcibly acquire the business as part of its Metro West development. -
Murdoch VC resigns
Murdoch University has informed staff that vice chancellor Eeva Leinonen will step down later this year to become president of Maynooth University in Ireland. -
GPs brace for coronavirus vaccine rollout
Doctors are ironing out complicated logistics and asking for patience as they prepare to give millions of Australians the coronavirus vaccine. -
Labor, Libs take campaign to Peel
Peel Health Campus, TAFE courses, and the balance of power in parliament were key issues on the election campaign trail today. -
HealthEngine to facilitate vaccine bookings
HealthEngine has been chosen by the federal government to build its COVID-19 vaccination booking platform. -
ASX's fast start slowed by offshore mood
After surging early, Australia's share market closed with modest gains as changing investor sentiment overseas took a toll on local equities. -
Bioenergy company lodges $14m IPO
Waste-to-energy company Delorean Corporation plans to list on the ASX in April after raising $14 million from an initial public offering. -
Bioenergy company launches $14m IPO
West Perth-based waste-to-energy company Delorean Corporation plans to list on the ASX in April after raising $14 million from an initial public offering. -
Up All Night to raise $1.5m
Members of the business community took part in a walking marathon on Saturday night and raised a record $1.5 million for Ronald McDonald House Charities WA. -
Doubts over China herd rebuild data
A Chinese herd rebuild is negative for meat pricing, but has it happened? -
Defence continues despite minister's leave
Senior government ministers have rejected claims vital decisions in the defence sector are on hold due to Defence Minister Linda Reynolds extending her leave. -
TNG gets major project status
Perth-based TNG has been given Major Project Status from the federal government for its Mount Peake vanadium-titanium-iron project in the Northern Territory. -
Brewing to balance beer gender roles
The release of limited edition beers to mark International Women’s Day will highlight opportunities for women in the male-dominated industry. -
Former pilot Josh Hoch has charges of plane sabotage dropped
via abc.net.au
Former pilot Josh Hoch, charged with interfering with planes and sabotage of planes, has Supreme Court charges dropped. -
Women's resources award winners announced
Five Western Australian women have been awarded for their contribution to the state’s resources sector, with Cube Consulting’s Rebecca Prain claiming the top honour. -
Transport Authority's $25m hub assessed
A new $25 million Transport Operations Centre expected to form the nerve centre of Perth’s rail system is another step closer to fruition, with the City of Vincent recommending its approval. -
BHP invests in ‘green’ steel
BHP has struck its third agreement with a major steel producer to study new technologies and production techniques designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. -
China's iron ore imports up on demand
China's iron ore imports rose 2.8 per cent for the first two months of 2021 from a year earlier, with demand for the steelmaking ingredient supported by a firm consumption outlook. -
Labor launches push to shut gender pay gap
Companies with more than 250 employees would be forced to publicly disclose the gap in pay between women and men if Labor wins the next federal election. -
More pressure for Porter investigation
The Morrison government will continue facing questions about rape allegations levelled at the attorney-general unless an independent investigation occurs, the opposition argues. -
Tourism package to be unveiled this week
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says a new package of support for the tourism and travel sector will be announced within days. -
Australian shares surge on US stimulus
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 rises 1.7 per cent after 30 minutes of trade, after a comeback on Wall Street on Friday and the $2.5 trillion US stimulus bill moved closer to becoming law. -
Australian shares off highs after surge on US stimulus
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 has pulled back from an early surge but is still higher as investors cheer the $2.5 trillion US stimulus bill moved closer to becoming law. -
WA reckons with state of policing
Does WA need the hundreds of new police officers it’s set to recruit over the next four years?
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