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How the changes on July 1 could affect your wallet
via abc.net.au
A bunch of new rules come into effect today. Find out how they could impact your finances. -
Maya Joint's 'craziest moment' and a pleasant surprise on centre court
via abc.net.au
Australian Maya Joint had to catch a glimpse of Serena Williams in the days leading up to their Wimbledon opener just to remove some of the mythos around the 23-time grand slam champion. -
Liberals can't keep on track even with a prize in sight
via abc.net.au
The Liberals, it seems, can't resist returning to damaging infighting even in the one part of the country where things have been going quite encouragingly for them. -
Live: ASX likely to open higher, AI-buying frenzy drives Dow to record high
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is likely to have a cautious start to the new financial year, while an AI stock-led rally boosted the Dow Jones to a record high for a second straight day. Follow live. -
Live: ASX dips at open, while AI-buying frenzy drives Dow to record high
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market eases slightly in early trade, even as an AI stock-led rally boosted the Dow Jones to a record high for a second straight day. Follow live. -
De Minaur one of only two Aussie men through to Wimbledon second round
via abc.net.au
Alex de Minaur makes a strong start to Wimbledon in a first round that saw carnage for his Australian counterparts. -
Live: PM alarmed at why EY grads had access to his banking data
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese has questioned how two Ernst and Young graduates had access to personal banking data after one was changed with accessing his account. Follow live. -
Live: Government defends budget housing tax changes as market cools
via abc.net.au
The government has again defended its housing tax changes included in the budget after a fresh report suggested house prices fell again in June. Follow live. -
Live: 'Alarming': PM questions why Ernst and Young grads had access to banking data
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese has questioned how two Ernst and Young graduates had access to personal banking data after one was charged with accessing his account. Follow live. -
The condition that causes people to get lost in their own home
via abc.net.au
Some estimates suggest up to one in 30 people may be affected by a condition that has been described as a lifelong inability to orient oneself — even in extremely familiar surroundings. -
One of the best movies of 2026 cost less than $1 million
via abc.net.au
It's officially halfway through 2026 and the year so far has brought cinematic delights as well as a fair share of silver-screen stinkers. Here are our critics' top picks. -
Is The Sheep Detectives the best movie of 2026 so far?
via abc.net.au
It's officially halfway through 2026 and the year so far has brought cinematic delights, as well as its fair share of silver screen stinkers. Here are our critics' top picks. -
Coalition talking points make scant mention of One Nation
via abc.net.au
Coalition talking points, obtained by the ABC, make almost no direct mention of One Nation despite the minor party surging in the polls. -
Coalition avoids direct One Nation messaging in daily talking points
via abc.net.au
Coalition talking points, obtained by the ABC, make almost no direct mention of One Nation despite the minor party surging in the polls. -
NDIS providers and families on edge as registration 'cyclone' looms
via abc.net.au
Uncertainty and confusion are sweeping across the NDIS provider sector with mandatory registration for two categories of providers starting today. -
Accounting firms could be split post KPMG audit scandal
via abc.net.au
Accounting firms could be asked to split their lucrative consulting services from their audit functions and individual firm partners could face far greater scrutiny and penalties for legal breaches, under a shake up of the industry being consulted on by the federal government. -
Usman Khawaja helps launch national Islamophobia awareness campaign
via abc.net.au
The retired 39-year-old, who was the first Muslim to play international cricket for Australia, says Islamophobia is on the rise, with women most vulnerable to attacks, because "hate is more prevalent that it has been before". -
A girlfriend who never existed and fake friends. How Graham became a money mule
via abc.net.au
Graham Guy was the victim of a romance scam and had his bank accounts drained over several years. Then came an unusual request that unwittingly drew him into crime. -
Menswear brand accused of using AI to 'whitewash' model's image
via abc.net.au
Australian model Elii Emeghebo is pursuing a racial discrimination complaint against suit label Peter Jackson, claiming AI has been used to "whitewash" his image. -
Childcare centre that exposed kids to rat poison stripped of funding
via abc.net.au
The Melbourne childcare provider has been cut off under new powers that allow the federal government to withdraw funding due to safety breaches. -
These sexual enhancement supplements contain hidden prescription drugs
via abc.net.au
The TGA issues a warning for consumers using sexual enhancement products after an investigation finds several products contain undeclared prescription drugs that could cause serious side effects. -
'No place for the poison of antisemitism': New warning for universities
via abc.net.au
The government's Antisemitism Education Taskforce, led by David Gonski, has equipped teachers with new resources to tackle antisemitism and promote "Australian values". -
Uber defends imposing 'disability tax' on riders
via abc.net.au
Uber has defended slugging riders who require extra assistance with a "disability tax", amid ongoing criticism over how it treats people with disability. -
Rex Airlines breached continuous disclosure obligations
via abc.net.au
Rex contravened its continuous disclosure obligations and misled the market, the NSW Supreme Court found on Tuesday. -
Bid to make scam texts easier to detect set to begin
via abc.net.au
The changes will come into effect tomorrow and small businesses will need to get in touch with their telco. -
'MrBeast model': Stefanovic's numbers reveal his broader strategy
via abc.net.au
Why is the former king of Australian breakfast television trading studio lights for ring lights? -
Private equity boss banned from driving over 'absolute shocker' crash
via abc.net.au
Private equity baron Joel Thickins has had his license suspended after pleading guilty to negligent driving while under the influence of alcohol and refusing a breath test. -
Corporate titan pleads guilty over 'absolute shocker' drunken crash
via abc.net.au
Private equity baron Joel Thickins has had his license suspended after pleading guilty to drunk driving and refusing a breath test. -
What to know about the government's proposed university reforms
via abc.net.au
The government will spend an extra $3.6 billion over a decade on new university places, but some are warning the money could be wasted. -
The government is making major changes to universities. Here's what to expect
via abc.net.au
The government will spend an extra $3.6 billion over a decade on new university places, but some are warning the money could be wasted.
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