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Have you been getting neck pains after spending a bit too much time on your phone during lockdown? Chiropractors say you might be suffering “tech neck”. The Australian Chiropractors Association says a little more than one in three people have experienced neck pain over the last...

Australian wages are growing at less than half the rate of inflation, but economists warn that won’t stop the the Reserve Bank of Australia from raising the cash rate again next month. Wages grew by a smaller-than-expected 0.7 per cent in the March quarter, which saw...

The local bourse has gained ground for a fourth consecutive session, with the mining giants leading the way as iron ore prices rebound as China plans to reopen from its harsh COVID-19 lockdowns. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index finished on Wednesday up 70.2 points, or 1.0 per...

The Australian Stock Exchange is cracking down on companies faking green credentials to pump up their share price. ASX compliance chief Janine Ryan has warned companies against using the market’s disclosure system to make unnecessary or misleading statements that overstate climate and emission reduction achievements. ‘Greenwashing’ is...