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The bizarre jobs that are about to rise
An innovation expert has revealed the bizarre jobs of the future.
An innovation expert has revealed the bizarre jobs of the future.
Tesla is undergoing a major restructuring as the company battles organisational problems.
According to this best-seller, if you want to get ahead at work it pays to be funny.
An Australian woman won compensation after being sacked for dobbing in drink-driving boss.
The claims made on the protective jackets did not match up to reality.
Estimates on the value of the Royal Wedding vary, depending on who you talk to.
Disease has been confirmed at a Waikato farm.
Kiwi apple grower selling cold storage firms to US-based Emergent Cold.
Small firms need to fill the void left by other sectors.
Australian dollar benefited more than kiwi on signs of improving US-China relations.
The Cambridge positive takes the number of infected properties across the country to 39.
Boston Dynamics will start selling the robots next year.
Holden is recalling 24,000 vehicles with defective Takata airbags.
Budget must address housing, infrastructure
Investors are waiting to see whether Fletcher drops out of the key sharemarket index.
Former Air Force engineer Warner Cowin explains how his business helps other firms.
Group chief executive offers assurance payment will be made once settlement is finalised.
The joint credit card could be launched by early next year.
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Royal Bank of Scotland chief Ross McEwan has hinted he plans to stay at the helm.
After months of negotiations, a deal was reached, ending a years-old spat.
One photo was all it took to bring three-hour queues and serious fortune to this cafe.
Five start-ups have been chosen for the 2018 Flux accelerator programme
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Amanda Baker Hair & Makeup has joined the Sustainable Salons program.
A scathing op-ed described Facebook as being governed "akin to a dictatorship".