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Telstra profits pass $2b on mobile growth

Telstra profits pass $2b on mobile growth

Telstra has bumped up its dividend after posting a 13 per cent jump in full-year net profit, even as its enterprise business is facing challenges.

  • by Tim Biggs

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Origin Energy surges to $1b profit as power grid pain eases

Origin Energy surges to $1b profit as power grid pain eases

Power and gas giant Origin Energy has swung to a full-year profit of more than $1 billion as it recovers from a turbulent 12 months.

  • by Nick Toscano
Jamie Oliver gets a $14m windfall after food empire’s revival

Jamie Oliver gets a $14m windfall after food empire’s revival

The payout signals a revival in Oliver’s fortunes, coming four years after his food empire crumbled

  • by Matthew Field
Record traffic and inflation drive toll road bonanza

Record traffic and inflation drive toll road bonanza

Road traffic growth and inflation-linked toll rises helped tollway giant Transurban earn nearly $1 billion from Melbourne’s drivers.

  • by Simon Johanson
Matildas bring ‘halo effect’ for Seven but commercial windfall limited

Matildas bring ‘halo effect’ for Seven but commercial windfall limited

Seven West Media boss James Warburton has toned down expectations of how much the network has benefited from the success of the Matildas.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Retail sales slide, but Vicinity shopping centres prove ‘resilient’

Retail sales slide, but Vicinity shopping centres prove ‘resilient’

Visitors to the retail property group’s sites, including Melbourne’s Chadstone, climbed more than a third following a recovery in tourism and as more workers returned to the office.

  • by Stephen Miles
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Why appointing a female CEO to run a big company doesn’t feel like progress

Why appointing a female CEO to run a big company doesn’t feel like progress

What passes for success – or even progress – is still a low bar.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Drinks giant Endeavour cheers profits as Australians flock to pubs, pokies

Drinks giant Endeavour cheers profits as Australians flock to pubs, pokies

Consumers keep heading out to bars and bistros despite the rising cost of living, but the drinks retailer warns its recent double-digit growth can’t continue.

  • by Jessica Yun and Amelia McGuire
Mirvac, Dexus swing to losses on empty offices

Mirvac, Dexus swing to losses on empty offices

Falling office property valuations, bad weather and the effects of rising interest rates have become strong headwinds for the two major real estate investment groups.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
The good, the bad and the very ugly: Chinese giant faces collapse

The good, the bad and the very ugly: Chinese giant faces collapse

Once China’s biggest real estate developer, Country Garden is on the edge. And doubts are growing over whether its 41-year-old major shareholder will dip into her fortune to try to rescue it.

  • by Shuli Ren
Rents soar: Manufacturer Central Steel finds a new home in low vacancy market

Rents soar: Manufacturer Central Steel finds a new home in low vacancy market

The manufacturer has signed a lease for a 10,301 square metre industrial warehouse at a new speculative development in Somerton, in Melbourne’s north.