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Channel 7 cadet dismissed soon after making harassment complaint
via abc.net.auAn extraordinary audio recording has emerged which lifts the lid on the way the Seven Network treated a young woman who made a sexual harassment complaint against an older male colleague, only to be dismissed from work soon after. -
Woolworths fined $1.2 million over 'gross failure' to pay Victorian staff entitlements
via abc.net.auA Melbourne magistrate has described a Woolworths payroll error as a systematic and gross failure, but says the company is remorseful. -
'It's madness': NT gas deal with Tamboran criticised over lack of public information
via abc.net.auThe NT government's decision to ink a major gas contract without an open tender process and refusing to disclose the cost to taxpayers draws criticism from both industry and experts. But the chief minister says "this is the way negotiations happen". -
Energy analyst, gas producer criticise secretive NT government gas deal
via abc.net.auThe NT government's decision to ink a major gas contract without an open tender process, and refusing to disclose the cost to taxpayers, draws criticism from both industry and experts. But the chief minister says "this is the way negotiations happen". -
Anglo American share price spike raises questions as BHP pursues takeover of rival mining giant
via abc.net.auA spike in the share price of BHP target Anglo American's London-listed shares before the Australian multinational had formally announced a $60 billion takeover bid has raised questions about possible leaks. -
Construction company fined $115k after worker fell from scaffold onto star picket
via abc.net.auA leading Tasmanian construction company is fined after a worker was left with "terrible physical and psychological injuries" when he fell onto a star picket. -
Australia's tax rate increase was the biggest in the world last year, and those on lower incomes paid the price
via abc.net.auData from the OECD shows Australia recorded the biggest increase to average tax rates in the developed world last year due to bracket creep and the end of a tax offset, but a separate report finds Australia is still a relatively low-taxing nation. -
Australians had the biggest income tax increase in the developed world last year but we're not the most-taxed country, finds OECD
via abc.net.auData from the OECD shows Australia recorded the biggest increase to average tax rates in the developed world last year due to bracket creep and the end of a tax offset, but a separate report finds Australia is still a relatively low-taxing nation. -
Copper smelter workers in critical condition after being burnt at Mount Isa Mines site
via abc.net.auTwo men are in critical condition after suffering significant burns at an outback Queensland mine site after a steam vent opened adjacent to where they were working. -
Copper smelter workers badly burnt at Mount Isa Mines site
via abc.net.auTwo men are in critical conditions after suffering significant burns at an outback Queensland mine site when a steam vent opened neto where they were working. -
Live: Price data pushes out US rate cut chances, while AUD pushes above 100 Japanese Yen
via abc.net.auThe latest PCE data out in the US has a "real shock" that analysts say pushes the chance of US rate cuts this year down even further. Meanwhile, the Japanese Yen has dropped and the AUD is strong, making a Japanese holiday tempting for Australians. Follow live. -
Live: BHP shares fall after $60b takeover bid for Anglo American, Mike Cannon-Brookes becomes Atlassian's sole CEO
via abc.net.auThe ASX is trading lower on Friday, with BHP shares dropping by 4 per cent after confirming its $60 billion takeover bid for Anglo American, while the latest US PCE data has reduced the chance of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Follow live. -
Live: BHP bidding to take over Anglo American in $60b deal, while Mike Cannon-Brookes to become Atlassian's sole CEO
via abc.net.auMeanwhile, the latest PCE data out in the US has a "real shock" that analysts say pushes the chance of US rate cuts this year down even further. And the Japanese Yen has dropped and the AUD is strong, making a Japanese holiday tempting for Australians. Follow live. -
The TGA is cracking down on cosmetic injectable ads. Vapes and Ozempic are partly to blame
via abc.net.auThe TGA wants to protect vulnerable Australians from cosmetic enhancement advertising. But some warn new guidelines could cause more problems. -
Jennei wants to find a 'glimmer of who I used to be'. Now, she feels like the government has intervened
via abc.net.auThe TGA wants to protect vulnerable Australians from cosmetic enhancement advertising. But some warn new guidelines could cause more problems. -
Australian-grown juniper berries could prove the perfect ingredient for local gin makers
via abc.net.auWith most Australian gin distilleries importing juniper berries from Europe, this NSW farmer is on a mission to create a potentially superior, scientifically backed homegrown juniper industry. -
When these uni students don their graduation gowns, they'll collectively owe more than $750,000 in HECSÂ debt
via abc.net.auThe country collects more in HECS repayments annually than it does in tax from oil and gas — and experts say changing that could pay down the HECS debt within three years. -
Overcrowded Venice introduces first payment charge for tourists
via abc.net.auVenice has become the first city in the world to introduce a payment system for tourists in an effort to thin the crowds that throng the canals during the peak holiday season. -
Gold Coast's iconic break Snapper Rocks to rejoin World Surf League championship tour
via abc.net.auSnapper Rocks was axed from the championship tour during when the pandemic hit but the world's best surfers will return from 2025. -
Alternative wedding ceremony 'literally ties bride and groom together' at medieval fair
via abc.net.auSelf-described nerdy couple Michael and Kirilee wanted to do away with modern tradition for their wedding so they borrowed customs from the 1500s. Their celebrant says they're part of a growing trend. -
Police reviewing how image of Brittany Higgins's texts was obtained by Seven ahead of Bruce Lehrmann interview
via abc.net.auAustralian Federal Police commissioner Reece Kershaw told the National Press Club today police were reviewing the matter to see whether an investigation was needed into how an image of Brittany Higgins's text messages came to be in the possession of the Seven Network. -
Meta AI has rolled out on our social media apps to a mixed reception. Here's why and what to do with it
via abc.net.auThe launch of Meta's artificial intelligence tool has generated a wave of confusion among users as the AI bots descended upon familiar social media apps and began interacting with real people. Here are five quick questions on what the new tool means for users. -
Growing up in public housing taught Jioji Ravulo the art of budgeting. His number one tip: Always buy the specials
via abc.net.auIt's Pay Day! Professor Jioji Ravulo explains how sharing his money with his extended family was part of life from his very first pay cheque and why, even now, he's always on the hunt for a good bargain. -
Tasmanian factory workers walk off job over pay gap claims with mainland colleagues
via abc.net.auWorkers at a major cheesemaking plant in Burnie say they are sick of being treated like the "poor cousins" of mainlanders doing the same job for the same company. -
A 'dilapidated' outback pub faces closure, but the tenants are fighting back
via abc.net.auA popular and historic pub in WA's Goldfields faces closure over safety concerns, while the tenants say they are being unfairly forced out. -
More construction companies tipped to go under following downfall of well-known WA builder
via abc.net.auOne of Perth's best-known residential building companies, Collier Homes, has been placed into administration, with one lobby group expecting more will follow suit. -
Another WA builder has buckled under pressure, and one lobby group says they won't be the last
via abc.net.auOne of Perth's best-known residential building companies has been placed into administration, with one lobby group expecting more will follow suit. -
Residents fume over cash-strapped outback shire's botched insurance claim on $100,000 vehicle
via abc.net.auHalls Creek Shire has apologised for its handling of a work vehicle crash which occurred on a public holiday near a popular recreation spot, as ratepayers lament a potential waste of vital funds. -
Why have power bills skyrocketed when wholesale electricity keeps getting cheaper?
via abc.net.auThe wholesale price of electricity in Australia is three times cheaper than it was two years ago, according to new data from Australia's energy regulator, but retailers are still jacking up their prices. -
Inflation rises more than expected, with prices increasing by 3.6 per cent in last year
via abc.net.auInflation has come in higher than expected during the March quarter, dampening expectations of interest rate cuts by the later in the year.
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