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Revealed: This is how much ordinary Australians really earn

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A casual glance at the news in recent months may have left you thinking the average Australian earns almost $85,000 a year. If that sounded...

Apple finally delivers time restrictions and parental control on some Iphone...

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Apple acknowledges the iKid generation at its developer conference with new parental controls Apple acknowledges the iKid generation at its developer conference with new parental controls Michael...

Why do we ship Australian Profits Overseas?

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Every dollar the Queensland government spends on handouts to coal companies is a dollar that can’t be spent on schools, teachers, hospitals or nurses. Sign...

Coke has promised ‘less sugar’, but less is still too much

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Coke has promised 'less sugar', but less is still too much Many new products contain artificial sweeteners, which come with their own set of problems. from...

Tax Justice May Podcast

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In this month’s Taxcast: We discuss why we can’t afford the rich and challenge ideas about wealth, entrepreneurialism and investment. Also: ten years ago...

Why corporate America loves Donald Trump

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American executives are betting that the president is good for business. Not in the long run MOST American elites believe that the Trump presidency is...

What is GDPR, and why should I care?

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Katharine Schwab is an associate editor at Co.Design based in New York who covers technology, design, and culture. Your complete guide to the new law,...

What happens to small towns whose water becomes big business for...

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What happens to small towns whose water becomes big business for bottled brands? The more the market is willing to pay, the harder it is...

Looking for energy independence? Make your solar smarter

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Building automation generally has been the automatic centralised control of a building’s heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting systems. While this offers improved convenience...

Who are the wealthy retirees targeted in Labor’s plans?

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Roger Wilkins, University of Melbourne In Labor’s budget reply speech, Bill Shorten reaffirmed the plan to remove refundability of dividend imputation credits. His pitch was...