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Australian billionaire says ‘Titanic’ replica will set sail in 2027—but first he has to build the ship
FinanceAustralian billionaire says ‘Titanic’ replica will set sail in 2027—but first he has to build the ship
By Chris MorrisApril 29, 2024
Paul Singer
FinanceActivist hedge fund Elliott bets $1 billion on British platinum producer
By Crystal Tse, Dinesh Nair, Swetha Gopinath and BloombergApril 26, 2024
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SuccessLondon is the world’s top talent magnet, eclipsing Amsterdam and New York. Yet it’s this country that beckons most
By Prarthana PrakashApril 24, 2024
Australia’s prime minister calls Elon Musk an ‘arrogant billionaire’ after the X owner accuses the country’s government of censorship
TechAustralia’s prime minister calls Elon Musk an ‘arrogant billionaire’ after the X owner accuses the country’s government of censorship
By Nicholas GordonApril 23, 2024
Australia is showing us what happens when Tesla-beating BYD faces no tariffs and is free to grow 
TechAustralia is showing us what happens when Tesla-beating BYD faces no tariffs and is free to grow 
By Steve MollmanMarch 7, 2024
The world’s biggest miner reported an almost 90% drop in net income after cheap Indonesian nickel, key for EVs, sends prices cratering
FinanceThe world’s biggest miner reported an almost 90% drop in net income after cheap Indonesian nickel, key for EVs, sends prices cratering
By Paul-Alain Hunt and BloombergFebruary 20, 2024
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NewslettersLiquified natural gas is finally taking off in Europe—and that’s good news for the U.S.
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonJanuary 9, 2024
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CompaniesThe CEO of failed crypto firm HyperVerse boasted an extraordinary résumé. He may be completely made-up
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJanuary 5, 2024
Where to travel in 2024: 4 vacation destinations for the new year
MagazineWhere to travel in 2024: 4 vacation destinations for the new year
By Adam EraceDecember 5, 2023
Lloyd Austin
PoliticsAmerica expands military tech, info sharing pact with Australia, UK in China’s backyard of the Indo-Pacific
By Lolita C. Baldor and The Associated PressDecember 4, 2023
Australia’s second-largest telco loses its CEO after a network outage that hit almost 40% of the country’s population
AsiaAustralia’s second-largest telco loses its CEO after a network outage that hit almost 40% of the country’s population
By Lionel LimNovember 20, 2023
Remote workers in Australia just got a stark warning from an Indian investor: Your job is ripe for outsourcing
SuccessRemote workers in Australia just got a stark warning from an Indian investor: Your job is ripe for outsourcing
By Steve MollmanNovember 3, 2023
Owners of DAOU Vineyards Daniel and Georges Daou
LifestyleAustralian winemaker just paid $1 billion for a California vineyard owned by two brothers who started making wine in their garage
By Paolo ConfinoOctober 31, 2023
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PoliticsTrump regrets talking to the ‘red haired weirdo from Australia’ as billionaire Mar-a-Lago member cooperates with special counsel probe, reports say
By Paolo ConfinoOctober 23, 2023
Anthony Albanese, Xi Jinping
FinanceAustralia and China have had a beef over wine since 2020. That’s changing as the PM will make his first visit to Beijing in 7 years
By Rod McGuirk and The Associated PressOctober 22, 2023
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