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From cheaper medicines to energy bill rebates, a three-minute guide to cost-of-living relief in the budget
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says helping Australians with the cost of living is the government's number one priority. So what's actually in the budget for households feeling the pinch? -
Japan, US among countries to ban Victorian poultry imports due to bird flu
via abc.net.auVictorian poultry products have been temporarily banned from several countries including Japan and the US. -
SunRice monopoly set to end, Australian growers eye new markets
via abc.net.auAustralian rice growers have mixed views about the biggest shake-up of the industry in 100 years, but change is on the way. -
Inflation rises slightly in April to 3.6pc but economists say that should ring 'alarm bells' for RBA
via abc.net.auThe annual rate of inflation has ticked up slightly in April to 3.6 per cent, from 3.5 per cent in March, but economists say it's enough to put even more pressure on the Reserve Bank. -
Inflation picks up slightly in April to 3.6 per cent
via abc.net.auThe annual rate of inflation has ticked up slightly in April to 3.6 per cent, from 3.5 per cent in March, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Holes discovered in screen put up to block tourists from taking photos of Mount Fuji
via abc.net.auThe town of Fujikawaguchiko put up the screen to stop tourists from crowding around to take photos. -
'100-fold difference in demand': NSW fishery eyes massive Chinese export market
via abc.net.auA New South Wales aquaculture farm will export tens of thousands of native golden perch fingerlings to China as demand grows for Australian fish. -
Mid-year sales are nothing new, but retailers are counting on them more than usual this time round
via abc.net.auWhether you shop in-store or online, retailers are ramping up sales to entice us to part with our cash. But, as spending flatlines, discounting doesn't appear to have the same effect it used to, sparking warnings of looming retail collapses. -
If you've noticed almost every retail store is having a sale right now, it's because they are. Here's why
via abc.net.auWhether you shop in-store or online, retailers are ramping up sales to entice us to part with our cash. But, as spending flatlines, discounting doesn't appear to have the same effect it used to, sparking warnings of looming retail collapses. -
Regional property owners turning unusable land into money through solar energy leases
via abc.net.auWith upheavals in the agriculture industry making some farms unviable, a landowner in South Australia is encouraging others to consider repurposing their properties for renewable energy projects. -
'Kick in the guts': Lawsuit claims loyal insurance customers charged inflated premiums
via abc.net.auKerry Reece has been loyal to her insurer for decades, but a new class action claims her loyalty might not have been rewarded — rather it has seen the bills of customers like her inflated, lawyers are alleging. -
'Kick in the guts': Law suit claims loyal insurance customers charged inflated premiums
via abc.net.auKerry Reece has been loyal to her insurer for decades, but a new class action claims her loyalty might not have been rewarded — rather it has seen the bills of customers like her inflated, lawyers are alleging. -
Insurance giant accused of using computer program to inflate premiums of loyal customers
via abc.net.auKerry Reece has been loyal to her insurer for decades, but a new class action claims her loyalty might not have been rewarded — rather it has seen the bills of customers like her inflated, lawyers are alleging. -
Catch 22 means 'pretty much no rental properties are affordable' in Australia
via abc.net.auRental affordability in Australians capital cities is going from bad to worse. PropTrack's latest Market Insight Report shows surging rents over the past year have seen the number of affordable rentals "vanishing" across the country. -
Day surgeries cancelled and patients transferred as Melbourne private hospital enters voluntary administration
via abc.net.auThe 51-bed hospital in Melbourne's western suburbs had been open for just over a year before announcing its closure and the appointment of administrators. -
Fears for long-term viability of rural councils as popular Victorian tourist town faces financial woes
via abc.net.auIt looks like business is booming the beautiful town of Daylesford, but the local council is grappling with a budget hit by inflation and cost-of-living pressures — and it's a situation that's said to be playing out across the state. -
Fears for long-term viability of popular Victorian tourist town's council
via abc.net.auIt looks like business is booming the beautiful town of Daylesford, but the local council is grappling with a budget hit by inflation and cost-of-living pressures — and it's a situation that's said to be playing out across the state. -
'It shows there is gouging': Farmer finds Australian beef selling cheaper in Japanese supermarket
via abc.net.auOn a recent visit to Tokyo, a New South Wales farmer was shocked to find Australian beef selling for less than you can find it in Coles and Woolworths. -
University of Queensland underpaid casual workers by nearly $8 million over seven years
via abc.net.auThe university has sent an email to staff apologising for the mistake, which it said spanned from January 2017 to December 2023. -
New 'super bull' commodities phase could dramatically change budget outlook
via abc.net.auEconomists are predicting the price of Australia's most valuable export, iron ore, to remain much higher than government forecasts, meaning there could be a lot more money to spend in the next federal budget. -
Former Chevron employee removed from controversial gas expansion review over conflict of interest fears
via abc.net.auThe WA government removes an expert from a committee considering appeals to a controversial gas expansion, after concerns were raised over his links to Chevron. -
Passenger arrested after allegedly running naked through Virgin plane, knocking over crew member
via abc.net.auFederal police arrest a man who allegedly ran naked down the aisle of a Virgin plane on a flight from Perth to Melbourne, knocking a crew member to the floor and forcing the aircraft to turn around. -
Passenger allegedly ran naked through Virgin plane, forcing Perth-Melbourne flight to turn around
via abc.net.auA man is arrested by federal police after he allegedly ran naked down the aisle of a Virgin plane on its way from Perth to Melbourne, knocking a crew member to the floor and forcing the aircraft to turn around. -
Single-copy Wu-Tang Clan album once owned by 'pharma bro' Martin Shkreli to be played to visitors at Mona
via abc.net.auFew people have ever heard the world's most expensive album, but a lucky few visitors to the Mona gallery in Hobart will get a chance. -
It's the most expensive album in history and few people in the world have heard it. Now, it's coming to Tassie
via abc.net.auFew people have ever heard Wu-Tang Clan's legendary seventh studio album. That's because only a single copy was ever made and the masters were destroyed. But visitors to the Mona gallery in Hobart will get a chance. -
Inflation in UK shops falls amid price cuts on furniture and TVs
via theguardian.comBiggest drop since November 2021 as ‘unseasonable’ weather pushes retailers to continue promotionsShop price inflation has eased to the lowest level since November 2021 after retailers cut the price of big purchases such as furniture and TVs as households keep a tight rein on spending amid cost of living pressures and poor weather.Prices rose at an annual rate of 0.6% in May, down from 0.8% in April – the slowest pace since November 2021 – according to the latest monitor -
Live: Country Road reponds to sexual harassment allegations, while ASX flatlines with UK and US markets closed
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's biggest and most successful fashion chains is being hit with sexual harassment allegations. New retail trade figures are also giving further insight into how the Australian economy is performing. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX expected to rise while US and UK markets stay closed for public holidays
via abc.net.auLocally, fresh retail trade figures released this morning will give further insight into how the Australian economy is performing. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Country Road responds to sexual harassment allegations, ASX declines — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe ASX200 slipped on Tuesday as retail sales figures for April came in weaker than expected. Catch up on the day's events and insights as they happened with our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog. -
'You don't need that dress, you need a hug': Mythbusting the fast-fashion industry
via abc.net.auDuring the pandemic Aja Barber began questioning how the price of clothing had gone down within her lifetime, while everything else was going up. The conclusions made her uncomfortable.
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