
Possibly the most awkward job ad ever
The recruitment video is aimed at encouraging people to work in Australia's Department of Finance.
The recruitment video is aimed at encouraging people to work in Australia's Department of Finance.
It's the bane of every house hunter's existence. Now real estate agents in Victoria are finally being taken to task for underquoting.
Ardent Leisure has suffered an almost A$50 million first-half loss.
A couple who used their garage as an office has turned a small idea into a $35 million ($37.4m) empire.
Business leaders delivered English and Turnbull a strong message to lead the fight against protectionism.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says progress towards a transtasman single economic market is being made.
COMMENT: It's part of the New Zealand and Australian dream to own a home, but should we be rethinking how we rent instead? Christopher Niesche explains.
Yahoo7 has been convicted and fined $300,000 after an inexperienced journalist published a story that led to a Melbourne murder trial being aborted.
For eight years, Wicked Campers have been free to continue their spray-painting misogyny without fear of repercussion. Not anymore.
China Construction Bank (CCB), the world's second biggest bank, wants to become more involved in funding New Zealand infrastructure.
It is a strange turn of events that when our politicians fail to stand up for what they believe in, sometimes our companies do.
Sydney apartment owners have just become instant "millionaires" by banding together to take advantage of the city's sizzling property market.
Dreamworld operator Ardent Leisure says its theme parks revenue is recovering, although January's takings remain low.
Australia Post has tried to keep its CEO's salary a secret due to "media scrutiny." It's no wonder why, at this eye-watering figure.
National Australia Bank's first-quarter unaudited cash earnings have slipped about 1 per cent to A$1.6 billion.
All over Australia, people are setting up home offices or renting space in shared offices and going to work for themselves, Christopher Niesche writes.
Coca-Cola is getting a brand new look, with the soft drink giant announcing what it's dubbed its single biggest design change in its 130-year history.
COMMENT: Trump's ascendancy has induced business and consumer caution.
It sounds like a dream, but it's not that simple.
A professor who spent three decades teaching and researching was turned down from a job because he lacked a high-school certificate.
Amazon is poised to shake up Australia's $315 billion retail industry when it sets up shop Down Under.
Wellington's Museum Art Hotel today changes its name to QT Museum after a multi-million dollar facelift.
ASX-listed auto firm Bapcor has installed four new directors at Hellaby Holdings after securing control of the New Zealand firm.
The coagulated milk protein and salty yeast extract known as Vegemite is heading home.
Imagine only having to come into the office three days a week, with Monday and Friday spent at home...
A fruit picking farm has copped flack on social media after a former worker revealed its harsh set of rules for backpackers.
What modern economics has going for it is that it is a formal, falsifiable theory.
A dramatic boardroom spill is underway at troubled baby formula maker Bellamy's, spearheaded by Kathmandu founder Jan Cameron.
Homeowners will find themselves in trouble if interest rates rise by as little as 0.5 per cent. And it's the young and rich most at risk.
From part-time blog to a global fashion brand, how The Daily Edited made its founders - two young corporate lawyers - very rich.