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Live: Harvey Norman shares slide as ASX looks set to finish with first weekly gain in two months
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Shares in electronics and home goods retailer Harvey Norman dip, as the ASX looks set to finish with its first weekly gain in seven weeks as stable commodity prices bolster mining stocks. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to rise after Wall Street gains overnight, US Treasury boss calls for tighter bank regulation
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The ASX is set to follow Wall Street and open higher in early trade, while US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says US banks may need more regulation. Follow the day's events and insights on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX opens higher, home builder Porter Davis goes bust leaving 1,700 new homes in limbo
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Home builder Porter Davis enters liquidation, with work on 1,700 homes in Victoria and Queensland stopping immediately, while the ASX opens higher on its final day of trade for the week. Follow live. -
Live: ASX looks set to break seven-week losing streak as gains continue in late trade
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The ASX is on track to finish the day's trade with its first weekly gain in seven weeks as stable commodity prices bolster mining stocks. Follow live. -
Live: ASX continues to climb, home builder Porter Davis goes bust leaving 1,700 new homes in limbo
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Home builder Porter Davis enters liquidation, with work on 1,700 homes in Victoria and Queensland stopping immediately, while the ASX continues to gain on its final day of trade for the week. Follow live. -
ASX breaks seven-week losing streak on the back of stable commodity prices — as it happened
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The ASX is on track to finish the day's trade with its first weekly gain in seven weeks as stable commodity prices bolster mining stocks. Look back on the day's events as they happened with our blog. -
'It's just too expensive': Patients delay dental care as dentist visits become a 'luxury'
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More people are delaying routine dental care amid cost-of-living pressures with dentists worrying the oral health of Australians will worsen. -
Will Santos's $4.7 billion Barossa gas project go ahead?
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Santos's Barossa gas project is one of the most carbon-intensive in the world. Will it still go ahead after the federal government's safeguard mechanism reforms? -
Repair job 'down to the wire' as landslip-damaged bike trail reopens 24 hours before World Cup racing starts
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Repairs to a popular mountain bike trail in Tasmania's north-east have been completed just in time for hundreds of riders taking part in the Enduro World Cup. -
Landslip-damaged mountain bike trail reopens just 24 hours before World Cup racing begins
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Repairs to a popular mountain bike trail in Tasmania's north-east have been completed just in time for hundreds of riders taking part in the Enduro World Cup. -
Regional Victorians get cheaper public transport, but can V/Line keep up with demand?
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Travellers on long-distance V/Line trains save more than $40 each return trip with the new fare caps, but the Public Transport Users Association is calling for more services across the regions to keep up with demand. -
Cheaper V/Line fares start today, but can the formerly 'pricey' services keep up with demand?
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Travellers on long-distance V/Line trains save more than $40 each return trip with the new fare caps, but the Public Transport Users Association is calling for more services across the regions to keep up with demand. -
The federal government wants the minimum wage to rise in line with inflation, but business groups are worried
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The federal government has backed a wage rise for the nation's lowest paid workers in line with inflation, arguing they should not see their real wages go backwards. -
Federal calls for minimum wage to rise in line with inflation has business groups worried
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The federal government has backed a wage rise for the nation's lowest paid workers in line with inflation, arguing they should not see their real wages go backwards. -
Australia will 'tip into recession' unless workers accept a real pay cut, business groups argue
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The federal government has backed a wage rise for the nation's lowest paid workers in line with inflation, arguing they should not see their real wages go backwards. -
FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to new charges
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The new charges add to the pressure on Bankman-Fried, who faces a possible sentence of decades in prison if convicted at a trial set to start on October 2. -
Banking executives convicted for helping Putin ally move millions through Swiss accounts
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Four bankers who helped a close friend of Vladimir Putin move millions of francs through Swiss bank accounts have been convicted of failing to perform due diligence in financial transactions. -
Japanese oil giant warns world peace at stake amid fears Australia 'quietly quitting' LNG
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The head of Japan's biggest oil and gas producer has warned that Australia risks undermining global security through a decision to "quietly quit" the international gas trade. -
NT government launches voluntary buy-back scheme for grocery store liquor licences
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The voluntary buy-backs scheme comes after the introduction of a range of other policy measures by the NT government following the fatal stabbing of a young bottle shop worker last week. -
Clive Palmer to sue Australia for $300 billion over iron ore project
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Mining billionaire Clive Palmer seeks $300 billion in damages from the Australian government over an iron ore project in Western Australia's Pilbara region. -
Future2 expands scope as FPA’s Abood steps down
Future2 expands scope as FPA’s Abood steps downJasmine SiljicThu, 2023-03-30 15:54 Jasmine Siljic Jasmine Siljic is a cadet journalist at Money Management and Super Review. Prior to joining MM and SR, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern. Jasmine previously completed an internship at Mamamia news. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Jasmine:View articles -
Exam passes prompt adviser gains
Exam passes prompt adviser gainsLaura DewThu, 2023-03-30 15:51 Laura Dew Laura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. Laura's social profiles: E-mail Author Twitter More articles by Laura:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveNo votes have been submitted yet. -
Safety boosted at 'violent hotbed' McDonald's store on Adelaide nightclub strip
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The McDonald's outlet on Adelaide's Hindley Street is ordered to install safety screens to create a barrier between customers and workers, following recent reports of violence and abuse towards staff. -
Cboe completes 18-month tech migration
Cboe completes 18-month tech migrationrnathThu, 2023-03-30 15:22 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveNo votes have b -
Australian ETP market to reach $200bn by 2025
Australian ETP market to reach $200bn by 2025rnathThu, 2023-03-30 15:09 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveNo votes -
Successful practices will be increasing capacity in 2023: VBP
Successful practices will be increasing capacity in 2023: VBPrnathThu, 2023-03-30 15:07 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money ManagementPr -
WA abattoir gets green light for maiden domestic live export voyage
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The sole export-accredited abattoir in northern Western Australia has loaded its first shipment cattle from Darwin after receiving approval to transport livestock along the Kimberley coast for processing. -
Abattoir gets green light for maiden domestic live export voyage
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The sole export-accredited abattoir in northern Western Australia has loaded its first shipment cattle from Darwin after receiving approval to transport livestock along the Kimberley coast for processing. -
New gold mine near Bathurst approved despite environmental concerns
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NSW's Independent Planning Commission approves a new gold mine near Bathurst, in the state's central west, saying the positives will outweigh any negative social and environmental impacts. -
AAT refuses adviser’s stay application on ASIC ban
AAT refuses adviser’s stay application on ASIC banrnathThu, 2023-03-30 12:59 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0S -
Elon Musk, co-founder of OpenAI and industry experts urge AI pause citing 'risks to society'
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Elon Musk and a group of artificial intelligence experts and industry executives are calling for a six-month pause in developing systems citing potential risks to society. -
Lawyer says lives of gold stealing accused 'irreparably damaged' despite not guilty verdict
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A defence lawyer for one of the five people acquitted says they will bear the burden of court costs and ongoing impacts from the four-week trial. -
It's meant to protect from price gouging, but Victoria's default power price offer could soon skyrocket
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Victoria's energy sector regulator is being urged to reconsider a power price proposal that could increase energy bills across the state, worsening the cost-of-living crisis. -
Treasurer backs pay rises for minimum wage workers as unions push for 7pc increase
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says a coming minimum wage review should not allow the lowest-paid workers to fall further behind, saying minimum wage earners are not driving inflation.
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