Bank chiefs back calls for longer election cycles

Bank chiefs back calls for longer election cycles

The bosses of major banks have backed calls for federal elections to be held every four years instead of three to provide more certainty for business.

  • byMillie Muroi

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Greens’ supermarket-busting bill labelled ‘extreme’ by business,but has Liberal backer

Greens’ supermarket-busting bill labelled ‘extreme’ by business,but has Liberal backer

The proposed powers – which are also backed by the Nationals – could be used to force Woolworths and Coles to sell assets if the supermarkets grow too big.

  • byOlivia Ireland
Australia’s vegetable industry in serious jeopardy,suppliers warn

Australia’s vegetable industry in serious jeopardy,suppliers warn

The situation for growers is so dire that more than a third are considering walking away from their farming business,according to a submission to the Senate supermarket pricing inquiry.

  • bySumeyya Ilanbey andJessica Yun
Retailer,business groups hit back at Dutton’s call for Woolworths boycott

Retailer,business groups hit back at Dutton’s call for Woolworths boycott

Farmers,meanwhile,said the government was failing to ensure primary producers and households were not being ripped off by the big supermarkets.

  • byOlivia Ireland andMike Foley
Business leader Westacott backs government’s inflation stance

Business leader Westacott backs government’s inflation stance

Jennifer Westacott has backed the Albanese government’s view on inflation and says it needs a whole-of-government approach to driving it back down.

  • bySumeyya Ilanbey
Wong sets out plan to ‘stabilise without compromise’ on China

Wong sets out plan to ‘stabilise without compromise’ on China

The foreign minister,who returns to Beijing this week alongside the prime minister,says Australia “can also make its views about risky behaviour clear”.

  • byDavid Crowe
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‘Deaths will be on you’:Truckie turned to meth to meet demands

‘Deaths will be on you’:Truckie turned to meth to meet demands

Robert Ireland told politicians more deaths would be on their heads if they blocked legislation to give minimum standards to road transport workers.

  • byAngus Thompson
Business warns new jobs plan will be undercut by IR overhaul

Business warns new jobs plan will be undercut by IR overhaul

The jobs white paper has plans to plug skills shortages and motivate older Australians to keep working,but industry says any gains could be stifled by IR reforms.

  • byAngus Thompson andDavid Crowe
‘Makes my blood boil’:WorkChoices by stealth gives business a free hand

‘Makes my blood boil’:WorkChoices by stealth gives business a free hand

Chief executives of big business companies have been chipping away at workers’ rights for a long time.

Business prepares to take IR fight to voters

Business prepares to take IR fight to voters

Business groups are warning of higher prices for consumers and job losses under federal workplace laws to be put to parliament next week.

  • byDavid Crowe
Albanese woos big end of town at Business Council dinner

Albanese woos big end of town at Business Council dinner

Everyone wanted a piece of the prime minister at corporate Australia’s night of nights.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman