Energy retailer reveals carbon repeal price reductions lower than government claims
Australia's biggest energy retailer, Origin Energy, adds to government embarrassment over carbon tax cost of living impacts, offering electricity and gas savings out of step with government claims.
Carbon price falls - Kevin Rudd's day of shame
Not all that long ago there was bi-partisan agreement to put a price on carbon. But thanks to an egotistical, control freak it all unravelled.
ASIC takes a principled stance on DJs
ASIC's intervention in the David Jones acquisition may have been fruitless, but it was needed to demonstrate that the regulator isn't prepared to overlook breaches of the spirit of the law.
The global context of the repeal
Australia has just moved towards the back of the pack on emissions policy. But just how serious a blow to global climate efforts is this repeal?
A wily Fox sets its sights on Time Warner
Although 21st Century Fox's bid for Time Warner was rejected, it could still be vulnerable, given Rupert Murdoch's history of persisting and paying whatever it takes to succeed.
Aust stocks open higher
Market pushes stronger following strong Wall Street performance where Dow hit fresh high.
Woodside boosts FY guidance
Petroleum company expects increase in production on the back of strong Q2 performance.
Despite its imminent demise, the carbon price has cut emissions
The carbon price has been performing well in its main job: delivering emissions cuts in the power sector, which is the largest source of emissions and the sector with the biggest opportunity for cuts.
Enterprise apps need to be app store-ready
While app stores are typically associated with mobile devices and low-cost consumer software, enterprise software producers should also get in on the action.
An overall picture of the future of coal
Have reports of coal's demise been greatly exaggerated? Here's five key perspectives from China, India, Australia, the US and the EU.
Wrapping the NBN in cotton wool
NBN Co may have been given legislative protection that is unsurpassed in the nation's history, but is it the biggest anti-competitive arrangement ever?
Fly like a bird across the city with GPS drone and recorder
The Parrot AR Drone can now be pre-programmed with a GPS flight recorder and a standard Wi-Fi connection on your smartphone. It's pretty cool.
One cent solar dream still alive: Yingli
The Chinese manufacturer's chief technology officer says there is more innovation ahead in the PV pipeline, with China's growing market to drive further cost reductions.
How Australia can get the job done on the employment
The G20 growth target may turn out to be nonsense, but it should not prevent Australia from pursuing concrete reforms to boost employment for the young, the old and women to encourage economic growth.
How the Morgans became an American banking dynasty
Once modern-day Medicis, the Morgans were the bluest of blue-blooded banking dynasties. A century after the death of its legendary patriarch, the family name still carries prestige.
21st Century Fox in $US80bn bid for Time Warner
Owner of CNN, HBO cable channels rejects cash-stock offer, unwilling to engage.