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A Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and a former lawmaker who are wanted by the city’s authorities have been granted asylum in Great Britain and Australia, respectively.
Australia is a hot travel destination, and soon it will be easier to get to than ever, as several new non-stop routes are being added—including one to an all new city.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to expand its private wealth management team in Australia to capture a boom in self-made multimillionaires and family wealth looking for global investments.
Australia's Santos said on Tuesday that Abu Dhabi's National Oil Company (ADNOC)-led international consortium would not be able to finalise an $18.7 billion takeover bid for at least another four weeks,
Whether Australia or Japan increases or decreases its defense spending, the sole indispensable component of deterrence remains U.S. credibility.
Australia’s largest pharmaceutical company will slash about 3,000 jobs across the globe as the company battles the global economic upheaval of Donald Trump’s tariff agenda.
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Australia's Woodside posts 24% drop in first-half profit on lower prices, depreciation costs
Australia's Woodside Energy recorded a 24% slump in its first-half profit on Tuesday, pressured by lower realised prices and depreciation costs in its Sangomar oil project in Senegal.
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Ever heard of the saying “60 is the new 50” and “50 is the new 40” – well, when it comes to travel, Boomers and Gen X are taking a “younger” approach.
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By Newsbase The state government of Western Australia is seeking to lure investment from Japanese firms for a huge $50bn hydrogen facility after BP exited the project, local media The Financial Review reported on August 18.
Some matches follow the most predictable script. Others flip it in spectacular style. Australia’s exploits at Ellis Park on Saturday belong to the latter category.