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BRW Rich List: miners cheering, others not so cheery

The annual celebration of Australian wealth that is the BRW Rich 200 hits the streets today and those not involved in digging rocks out of the ground are likely to be cheering, writes James Thomson.

Poverty-stricken BRW produces excellent Rich List edition

You get a sense the latest BRW Rich List edition is perhaps a last gasp for the magazine, writes Stephen Mayne.

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups

Petrol politics, Rudd, Nelson and emo … petrol prices in China … gas reserves and gas cars … World Youth Day … Henson vs Rudd vs luvvies …

Oil: how the crisis is playing out elsewhere

Kevin Rudd should take solace in the fact that fuel is a burning issue for fellow politicians worldwide. Crikey has the wrap.

The Brierty side of the resources boom

Which company has almost matched the loss of value seen by Centro, Allco, and Rams in the past six months? Glenn Dyer looks at a company struggling in the middle of a boom

What about Victoria’s vast gas reserves?

Australia should be closing down coal-fired power stations and building a stack of new gas-fired power plants right now, writes .

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Oil Futures: A series on oil, the future, and you

In the first part of series looking at oil, the economy and the future, Crikey grilled Adam Grubb, the Australian editor of Energy Bulletin.

FuelWatch dominates caucus meetings, shock

Bernard Keane reports on what was discussed in this morning’s caucus meetings.

Petrol facts: It’s too cheap so expect more pain

It’s time for some unpalatable facts about petrol, writes Glenn Dyer.

Mungo: Enter Malcolm, radiating availability

Rudd stuffs up, Turnbull bides his time, Nelson blunders on, Albrechtsen twists her knickers. Just another week in politics, writes Mungo MacCallum.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Infrastructure Australia bosses will test Rudd’s accountability mantra

Given the Government’s commitment to improved accountability and merit-based government appointments, the membership of Infrastructure Australia, announced on Monday, was always going to be a key test, writes Bernard Keane.

Are Jaspan and Walker triangulating against St Kilda?

Why is The Age so determined to run down a bayside Melbourne council, asks Peter Logan?

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

A combined BHP-Rio getting close to toppling Exxon

An Australian company the world’s most valuable? Now that’s something to be proud of, writes Stephen Mayne.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.

Budget finally starts to spring a leak

The Government is finally starting to let slip some Budget details, says Bernard Keane.

Morning Market Report

The highs and lows of today’s stockmarket activity.