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The tech behind massage guns, and why the sports world has embraced them


Australia is expected to be almost entirely cashless by 2024, as buy now, pay later platforms boom


Gig economy marketplace Fiverr is moving into offering long-term projects. Australian freelancers are being warned it could lead to a 'race to the bottom'.



‘Spend the same way you do overseas’: Tourism Minister implores Aussies to live large in local cities with new ad blitz


'It's nothing short of scandalous': Judo Bank says the big four have abandoned Australian businesses, as it soars towards $3 billion in loans


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Australia's vaccine rollout won't be impacted by Italy's move to block 250,000 doses from export, Greg Hunt says


Food retailers ate up $196 million in extra sales during January alone - with the ABS pointing the finger at panic buying brought on by lockdowns


News businesses can now apply to join Australia’s recently passed news media bargaining code – opening the door to payments from Facebook and Google


The latest jobs data shows businesses are going on a hiring spree – but not every sector is feeling the love


NSW is rolling out its food and entertainment vouchers this month, giving residents $100 to spend at cafes, restaurants – and even the zoo


The $7 billion bank behind Australian billionaire Lex Greensill has been frozen as his company continues to unravel



'Doing it tough': Josh Frydenberg hints at federal support for aviation and tourism after Qantas says more jobs are at risk


10 things you need to know this morning in Australia


Travel bans have supercharged Australia's car market, with ABS data showing a record 32% spike in household spending


Qantas is bringing back its famous ‘mystery flights’, with all-inclusive tickets to undisclosed luxury locations starting at under $740



'Regulation is not enough': Afterpay defends the buy now, pay later industry code of conduct, as consumer advocates slam it as toothless


A record 3.7 million Australian employees cut their work hours in January, as restrictions eased and interstate travel reopened


Australian investment subreddits r/ASX_Bets and r/AusFinance have very different cultures. One user is investigating which approach works better.


An Aussie billionaire's empire is crumbling – and it could trigger more than 7,000 local job losses. Here's what you need to know.