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Australia's unemployment rate rises to 4.1 per cent in April
via abc.net.auAustralia's unemployment rate rises to 4.1 per cent in April, up from 3.9 per cent in March, after unemployment increased by 30,300 people. -
Outback truckers halted for days after deluge destroys road, prompting calls for more investment
via abc.net.auThe WA opposition says flood damage to the Geraldton-Mount Magnet road shows investment in country roads is being deeply under-resourced. -
Permits required for Brisbane landlords turning their homes into 'mini-hotels', Airbnbs
via abc.net.auBrisbane landlords will need to apply for a permit before they can list their home for short-term accommodation, including Airbnb, the city's lord mayor has announced. -
Live Moment: Brisbane rates to rise by 3.8 per cent, but lord mayor says outcome could have been 'very different'
via abc.net.auUnder Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner's first budget since his LNP council won re-election in March, ratepayers face an above-inflation rate rise of 3.8 per cent next financial year. -
Live Moment: 3.8pc rate rise in Brisbane's $4b council budget is above inflation
via abc.net.auUnder Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner's first budget since his LNP council won re-election in March, ratepayers face an above-inflation rate rise of 3.8 per cent next financial year. -
With a solar farm moving in next door, Stephen is worried about his insurance
via abc.net.auA farmer with $50 million in public liability insurance says it will not be enough should a fire jump from his place into a new neighbouring solar farm. He says it isn't sufficient to cover "rebuilding an industrial estate" and wants the industry pick up the slack. -
Families visiting 'up to 10 pharmacies' due to critical shortage of key antibiotic for children
via abc.net.auAustralia is enduring a major shortage of a key medication used to treat chest infections, whooping cough, and other respiratory issues in children. -
With its last ATM boarded up, this country town is looking to make its own luck in the banking world
via abc.net.auCathy Clemow wants her town to adopt a banking model that turns the community and customers into shareholders and caretakers of residents' finances. -
CEO pay packets 'don't pass the pub test' as executive salaries soar ahead of inflation
via abc.net.auNew data shows pay packets at the top end of town grew by double digit figures in the last 12 months. -
Live: Apple surges to new record after launching AI plans, Wall Street hits back-to-back highs
via abc.net.auShares in tech giant Apple have reached a new record after the company announced its long-awaited venture into artificial intelligence, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at new highs for the second-straight day. Follow live. -
Live: Apple shares hit record high after launching AI plans, local share market extends losses for second day
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is trading lower on Wednesday, extending its losses from the previous session. It comes after Apple's share price set a new record, as did the S&P 500 and Nasdaq for the second-straight day. Follow live. -
From 'blondes with biggies' to housewives: Are we getting better at the way we portray women in ads?
via abc.net.auWhen Camey O'Keefe landed her first job as a creative in advertising, the casting brief called for a "blonde with biggies". Two decades later, are sexist ads finally a thing of the past? -
Are sexist ads a thing of the past? Experts believe there's still a long way to go
via abc.net.auWhen Camey O'Keefe landed her first job as a creative in advertising, the casting brief called for a "blonde with biggies". Two decades later, is the advertising industry better at how it portrays women in ads? -
Ultra-fast fashion is so last year in France. Australia is being urged to follow the trend
via abc.net.auFrance has moved to curb sales of mass-produced clothes. Could Australia follow suit? -
Calls for Australia to follow France as it gets set to tax ultra-fast fashion
via abc.net.auUltra-fast fashion is so last year in Europe. France has moved to curb sales of mass-produced clothes. Could Australia follow suit? -
There should be no 'expiry date' for good music or women in the industry, says Aussie band
via abc.net.auSouth Gippsland musicians Eric Collier and Janine Garvey head up the band No Promises, which has penned an open letter to the Australian music industry imploring them to "just listen". Their new song Singing My Lines asks why the industry hasn't so far. -
Sydney does it best, Hobart the worst. An urban strategist says we need to embrace apartment living
via abc.net.auHobart is well-known for its heritage buildings and low city skyline, but an urban strategist says the city needs to build up to improve livability. -
In this capital city only 15 per cent of dwellings are units. Experts say it has to change or the city will 'stall by sprawl'
via abc.net.auHobart is well-known for its heritage buildings and low city skyline, but an urban strategist says the city needs to build up to improve livability. -
In Hobart only 15 per cent of dwellings are units. Experts say it has to change or the city will 'stall by sprawl'
via abc.net.auHobart is well-known for its heritage buildings and low city skyline, but an urban strategist says the city needs to build up to improve livability. -
Top energy watchdog flags power pricing revamp as concerns grow over complex tariffs
via abc.net.auThe body that sets the rules in Australia's biggest electricity markets acknowledges worries about complex power prices as it launches review. -
Australian energy rule maker signals shake-up of electricity charges
via abc.net.auThe body that sets the rules in Australia's biggest electricity markets acknowledges worries about complex power prices as it launches review. -
Median income earners pushed out of property market amid 'astronomical' price growth
via abc.net.auHuge demand and lack of supply paint a grim picture for anyone saving to buy their first home, analysts warn. -
'Astronomical' property price growth to continue for foreseeable future, say analysts
via abc.net.auHuge demand and lack of supply paint a grim picture for anyone saving to buy their first home, analysts warn. -
The EU and US are suspicious of Chinese EVs. But that makes Australia an 'attractive market'
via abc.net.auChinese-made electric cars are gaining popularity as a cheaper alternative to brand names like Tesla, and Australia is benefiting from the increased supply. -
Cheaper Chinese electric cars are making their way into Australia, but it's not all good news
via abc.net.auChinese-made electric cars are gaining popularity as a cheaper alternative to brand names like Tesla, and Australia is benefiting from the increased supply. -
Strong wage growth will further delay cut in UK interest rates, City believes
via theguardian.comFirst cuts not expected until late summer or early autumn despite evidence jobs market is coolingAnalysis: Wage rises make early interest rate cut less likelyPersistently strong wage pressure is set to delay a cut in interest rates until well after the election despite mounting evidence that the UK jobs market is cooling, the City believes.Financial markets indicate that traders expect the Bank of England will hold off reducing the cost of borrowing from 5.25% until it is convinced earnings grow -
Pre-election UK interest rate cut unlikely despite cooling jobs market and rising mortgage arrears; Moody’s warns France over snap election – as it happened
via theguardian.comLatest UK labour market report shows signs of cooling, as jobless rate hits highest since 2021Five pieces of economic news that could affect UK election resultThe next government will have to tackle the problem of falling employment, rather than falling inflation, says the Resolution Foundation thinktank.Resolution point out that the UK unemployment rate has increased for four months in a row – from 3.8% in the last quarter of 2023, to 4.4% in the three months to April 2024 – an incr -
Protectionism is slowing growth and entrenching poverty, says World Bank
via theguardian.comInternational cooperation that allowed poorest countries to close gap with wealthiest has fractured, says reportBusiness live – latest updatesA new era of protectionism is leading to slower global growth and hindering attempts to eradicate poverty, the World Bank has warned.The Washington-based institution said 80% of the world’s population – more than 6 billion people – were living in countries where growth would be slower in the next three years than in the pre-Covid de -
'Based on a true story': Netflix's Baby Reindeer and the blurry lines between fact and fiction
via abc.net.auThe leap from real life to the screen can be messy and content creators can find themselves in hot water in pursuit of 'real-life' storytelling. -
UK unemployment is up, but wage rises make early interest rate cut less likely
via theguardian.comBank of England will want to delay rate reduction until level of pay increases easesUK unemployment rises by 138,000 as jobs market weakensBusiness live – latest updatesPrivate sector employers have cancelled job adverts and shed workers at a steady rate over the last year.According to the latest labour market data covering the three months to the end of April, the number of workers in the manufacturing sector was down from the same month last year. Continue reading...
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