Students hoping to be the next Elon Musk, Carl Icahn or even Clive Palmer will have their shot soon at the Melbourne University, with a young entrepreneurs competition reaching its final stages.

There are strong claims this week that the Federal Government will move to sell Medibank Private, possibly during its current term, in a move that could bring in billions.

A survey suggests concerns about affordable public housing bringing down property values and generally ruining the neighbourhood may be unfounded.

Recent events have shown how difficult it is to escape a dodgy history, after a public servant was sacked based on embezzlement charges from a previous job.

The risk of buying clothes online is well-known to shoppers these days, but science may help remove that fear.

Millions of users on some of the most popular software in the world will have to wonder who holds their data, with Adobe revealing it was hacked and had masses of information stolen.

With Twitter’s planned billion dollar stock market float coming up, speculation abounds as to what changes may be made in a push for profitability.

Optus has beaten its perennial Australian rivals to secure a government contract for IT services.

Mining giant Rio Tinto is helping usher in the robot revolution, with its plan to replace some of the world’s highest-paid train drivers with robotic equivalents.

The Spanish government has moved quickly to undo a typo worth billions of dollars.

Politicians have approved a bill that bans the online-superstore Amazon from offering free postage on books into France - a move that was crippling small French bookstores.

An expert on corruption in the corporate world says allegations of dodgy deals at Leighton Holdings show the lack of respect for and authority in Australia’s regulatory bodies.

An insider-trading case could be thrust back into court, with the Federal Police considering re-opening investigations of former Gunns timber boss John Gay.

As the United States prepares for its fourth day of a stoush over healthcare funding that has shut down the country, experts are trying to quantify the effect it will have on various sectors.

The Federal Government may delay its decision over whether to allow an American firm to buy out one of the country’s most prominent grain companies.

Australia’s Minister for Industry has visited the site at the centre of a beloved Australian industry.

Ratepayers across Queensland have just a few weeks left to put a price tag on their politicians.

Ever since clog-wearing Luddites threw their shoes into automatic looms in the 15th century, people have feared having their jobs replaced by machines.

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