Business
Market movers
AGL and Cannon-Brookes want to make solar panels at former coal power station
AGL will partner with a start-up backed by its biggest shareholder, Mike Cannon-Brookes, to assess building a first-of-its-kind solar panel factory in the NSW Upper Hunter region.
- by Nick Toscano
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Media & marketing
‘Embarrassing disaster’: A-Leagues narrowly avoid Easter TV blackout
- by Vince Rugari and Calum Jaspan
Opinion
Ageing
How to fix the ageing crisis? Follow Australia, says world’s most influential investor
- by Elizabeth Knight
Currency
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Companies
Sydney developers head to Melbourne for BTR projects
Sydney build-to-rent developer Novus has unveiled plans for its new project near the soon-to-be finished ANZAC railway station in Melbourne, where cheaper land and speedier planning processes trump Sydney.
- by Nicole Lindsay
Kathmandu founder Jan Cameron disqualified after guilty ruling
Prolific businesswoman and philanthropist Jan Cameron has been disqualified from heading companies for five years.
- by Ethan James
Updated
Media & marketing
‘Embarrassing disaster’: A-Leagues narrowly avoid Easter TV blackout
- by Vince Rugari and Calum Jaspan
Sponsored
Bulls N' Bears
Osteopore hikes a thousand per cent with Asian market deal
- by Michael Philipps
Markets
Updated
Wall Street
Donald Trump adds billions to his fortune in rollercoaster Wall Street debut
- by Bailey Lipschultz
The economy
Opinion
Digital transformation
The digital revolution may be returning us to hi-tech serfdom
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion & Perspectives
How China got its claws into the West’s green transition
The price of copper has long been the barometer for how well the global economy is travelling. But this time it tells a different story.
Eir Nolsoe
The digital revolution may be returning us to hi-tech serfdom
Led by a few big tech companies – Meta, Alphabet, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft – the digital revolution is turning capitalism into “technofeudalism”.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
I completely stuffed up in a meeting. Should I resign in embarrassment?
Not being able to explain something under unusual, difficult or simply unexpected circumstances isn’t evidence of incompetence or incapability.
Jonathan Rivett
Freelance writer
Banking & finance
Entrepreneurship
The energy sector is having its Uber moment
Octopus Energy wants to give the global electricity market its Uber moment as renewable energy erodes the traditional relationships between power companies, their customers and the grid.
- by Colin Kruger
‘We’ve been shackled’: Inside the plans to serve Sara Lee cake to a new generation
The new owners of the frozen dessert business say they are looking to create new products and expand into other food categories.
- by Jessica Yun
Media
Updated
Media & marketing
‘Embarrassing disaster’: A-Leagues narrowly avoid Easter TV blackout
- by Vince Rugari and Calum Jaspan
Workplace
Opinion
Work therapy
I completely stuffed up in a meeting. Should I resign in embarrassment?
- by Jonathan Rivett
Commercial real estate
Mining
Traditional owners seek protection for Jabiluka cultural heritage
- by Simon Johanson and Nick Toscano
Jabiluka uranium mine lease sparks tension with Kakadu’s traditional owners
- by Nick Toscano and Simon Johanson