The way we work is fundamentally broken. How do we fix it?
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by Tim Duggan
12h ago
All the research is showing, no matter which way you look at it, the way we are working is broken. It’s a problem we must urgently address ..read more
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It introduced Ozempic to the world. Now it must remake itself
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by Eshe Nelson
12h ago
Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk has eclipsed French luxury group LVMH to become Europe’s most valuable company – thanks to demand for diabetes and weight-loss drugs ..read more
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Get a room: Why hotels are so hot right now
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by Carolyn Cummins
17h ago
Investors, developers and management groups are lining up to join boom-time conditions in the hospitality industry ..read more
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Western banks have no excuse for funding Putin’s war machine
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by Ben Marlow
21h ago
Some of the world’s biggest banks are now generating far more money in Russia than they were before the war started. It is shameful ..read more
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A force of nature with a wry smile: Lang Walker remembered
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by Colin Kruger and Carolyn Cummins
1d ago
Billionaire and philanthropist Lang Walker was remembered as a transformative force in Australia’s urban landscape at a memorial service at Sydney Town Hall on Friday ..read more
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Meekatharra cracker: Krakatoa runs on niobium find
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by Michael Philipps
1d ago
This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Krakatoa Resources. Its shares jumped 130 per cent to join Adisyn, Canterbury Resources and Pivotal Metals ..read more
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‘Not for the faint-hearted’: Jetstar boss on the high-stakes battle for Australia’s skies
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by Amelia McGuire
1d ago
There’s a cruel irony to Australia’s newest low-cost airline scrambling to get out of voluntary administration while the country’s oldest celebrates its 20th birthday ..read more
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ASX set to rise as Wall Street jumps to trim its losses for the week
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by Stan Choe
2d ago
US stocks are ticking higher as Wall Street waits for reports on profit at one of its most influential stocks and on the health of the country’s job market ..read more
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Bosses demanding a return to the office should stop and listen to women
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by Pip Dexter
2d ago
The benefits of flexible work are particularly appreciated by women, who have indicated clearly it is non-negotiable ..read more
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Is a Future Made in Australia a good idea or a bad one? Maybe a bit of both
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by Ross Gittins
2d ago
Why would Anthony Albanese and his smart economists, Jim Chalmers and Chris Bowen, want to reverse the bipartisan policy of the past 40 years and take us back to the future ..read more
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