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UK and EU call in leaders to save Brexit trade talks
via abc.net.auUnited Kingdom and European Union negotiators pause trade talks to try to narrow gaps and get an agreement over the line, less than four weeks before Britain completes its Brexit journey out of the bloc. -
Bitcoin's fourth technical 'halving' change is complete. What does it mean?
via abc.net.auThe change to the cryptocurrency's underlying technology is designed to cut the rate at which new bitcoins are created. -
'It's a bit like the Barbie and Oppenheimer thing' says beloved actor as film shoots duel in WA
via abc.net.auHollywood zombie thriller We Bury the Dead and Australian indie crime caper Frederickstown have both been shooting on WA's south coast, with one star saying WA is on the cusp of a film boom. -
This brother and sister bought a farm together. Here's how they made it work
via abc.net.auWould you go into business with a sibling? From a winery to cheesemakers, these Tasmanian entrepreneurs have had a crack, and it's paying off. -
Stadiums can be political footballs, but could built-to-order grandstands solve the problem?
via abc.net.auStadium construction is a costly exercise, especially for cash-strapped sporting leagues and clubs, leading to a growing number of cities and teams around the world exploring a potentially vastly cheaper alternative — so-called 'modular stadiums'. -
Top energy authority admits 'problems' with complex new prices unleashed on consumers without their knowledge
via abc.net.auFor decades a backer of so-called cost reflective power pricing, the Australian Energy Regulator has acknowledged major problems with the roll-out of complex tariffs. -
Power companies on notice as energy regulator flags serious concerns over complex pricing
via abc.net.auFor decades a backer of so-called cost reflective power pricing, the Australian Energy Regulator has acknowledged major problems with the roll-out of complex tariffs. -
'They're wearing me down': Behnam thought he'd won a record $5.2m unlawful dismissal claim against a tech giant but his case is being retried
via abc.net.auBehnam Roohizadegan thought he'd won a record $5.2 million payout against publicly-listed company TechnologyOne, but now the case is being retried, dragging on years of anguish he claims he has suffered at the hands of the big corporation. -
Retrial set for TechnologyOne case that set record for $5.2m unlawful dismissal payout
via abc.net.auBehnam Roohizadegan thought he'd won a record $5.2 million payout against publicly-listed company TechnologyOne, but now the case is being retried, dragging on years of anguish he claims he has suffered at the hands of the big corporation. -
Jacinda Ardern slashed negative gearing in NZ. Did it drive down house prices?
via abc.net.auProperty investors in New Zealand have had several years with a reduced ability to claim their interest payments as a tax deduction, but the new Coalition government has brought it back. -
In NZ, negative gearing was slashed years ago. This is what happened to first home buyers
via abc.net.auProperty investors in New Zealand have had several years with a reduced ability to claim their interest payments as a tax deduction, but the new Coalition government has brought it back. -
Flooded outback highway could remain closed to end of May as shire braces for damage bill of up to $100 million
via abc.net.auThe flooding of the Great Central Road connecting Western Australia to the Northern Territory has also created a logistical nightmare for a remote gold mine, with truck drivers forced to tackle a 9,000km round trip to bring in supplies. -
Taylor Swift's new album is actually two new albums, and the internet has lost it
via abc.net.auTaylor Swift's 11th studio album, The Tortured Poet's Department, has dropped and her fans are feeling a lot of things. Then the pop star managed to pull off a double surprise — sending the internet into meltdown. -
Proposed plan to ban recreational access to Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre without cultural permission
via abc.net.auAn Arabana representative has welcomed the proposed plan, which would prevent people from driving, walking or boating on Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre without permission, saying previous misuse of the culturally significant site had hurt her elders. -
Meta's amped-up AI agents confusing Facebook users
via abc.net.auFacebook parent Meta unveiled a new set of artificial intelligence systems that are powering what CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls "the most intelligent AI assistant that you can freely use". -
Train drivers threaten 24-hour strike during first AFL Showdown of the season
via abc.net.auThe Rail, Tram, and Bus Union says workers will strike on the date of the first AFL Port Crows Showdown of the season, if pay demands from metro train staff are not met within the next two weeks. -
Gem hunters victorious in 'David versus Goliath' battle to keep mining claims long-term
via abc.net.auA small group of sapphire miners celebrate as the Queensland government abandons a proposal to stop the renewal of small-scale mining tenures beyond 15 years. -
Rochester residents still living out of sheds 18 months after floods, inquiry told insurance companies are to blame
via abc.net.auShells of homes, shipping containers and furniture in front yards are fixtures of northern Victorian streets as residents battle insurance companies for compensation 18 months after devastating floods. -
Insurance companies stalling 'to avoid paying out as much as possible', flood inquiry hears
via abc.net.auShells of homes, shipping containers and furniture in front yards are fixtures of northern Victorian streets as residents battle insurance companies for compensation 18 months after devastating floods. -
How Tyler worked and finished high school as a homeless teen under a cloud of guilt and shame
via abc.net.auTyler became homeless at the age of 16, spending the next two years couch surfing with friends and co-workers while finishing school and working a job to survive. -
Live: Market and dollar fall on reports of strike on Iranian territory
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market and Aussie dollar have dropped on reports of a strike on Iranian territory, with heightened fears an escalating Israel-Iran conflict could spell further economic and global instability. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to open weakly, US records another strong jobs report
via abc.net.auAustralia's stock market is tipped to have a weak start to the day, after another strong jobs report in the US overnight raised the prospect that the US Federal Reserve will delay any planned rate cuts. Follow live. -
Live: ASX down in early trade, John Mullen joins Qantas board next week as chairman-elect
via abc.net.auAustralia's stock market is down in early trade, after a mixed session on Wall Street overnight following another strong jobs report in the US. Meanwhile, Qantas says John Mullen will join its board as chairman-elect on Monday, three months earlier than expected. Follow live. -
As it happened: Aussie share market closes lower on reports of Israeli strike on Iranian territory
via abc.net.auAustralian shares closed lower on Friday as investors flocked to buying safe-haven gold and government bonds as news broke of escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. There are heightened fears the ongoing Middle East conflict could spell further economic and global instability. -
United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever
via abc.net.auThe United Arab Emirates tries to wring itself out after the heaviest-recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, with its main airport allowing more flights even as floodwater covered portions of major highways and communities. -
Low cost supermarket opens in Broken Hill to ease the cost-of-living burden for struggling families
via abc.net.auEstablished by a social housing provider, the Pantry aims to assist those from lower socio-economic backgrounds in particular. -
Why The Tortured Poets Department could spell trouble for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour
via abc.net.auThe Tortured Poets Department could very well break streaming records, but it also poses a headache for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. How do you include another album into a show that's already over three hours long? -
Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department is nearly here, but it could be a logistical nightmare for the Eras Tour
via abc.net.auThe Tortured Poets Department could very well break streaming records, but it also poses a headache for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. How do you include another album into a show that's already over three hours long? -
'You must have a lot of faith': Samoans spend millions on mega-churches without even seeing the plans
via abc.net.auIn Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
These churches cost millions to build. With poverty and inequality on the rise, many are questioning the price tag
via abc.net.auIn Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag.
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