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Mike Cannon-Brookes says Sun Cable decision a 'big step in the right direction' for Australia, ASX suffers worst week in months — as it happened
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Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes has claimed control of the controversial Sun Cable solar export project in the Northern Territory, while NSW and Victoria enter a "retail recession" according to analysts. Look back on the day's financial news and events as they happened with our blog. -
Live: US debt ceiling deal edges closer as deadline looms, Wall Street gains on tech stock rush, ASX to fall
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The US government appears closer to cutting a deal to raise its multi-trillion-dollar debt ceiling as a default looms, and Wall Street finishes higher after a rush on tech stocks. Follow live. -
Live: NSW and Victoria in a 'retail recession' as spending falls flat, Humm told to stop signing new customers, ASX rises
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ASIC has ordered buy now, pay later provider Humm to stop signing new customers under an interim order, while NSW and Victoria enter a "retail recession" according to analysts. Follow live. -
Live: Mike Cannon-Brookes says Sun Cable project decision 'a big step in the right direction' for Australia, ASX gains
via abc.net.au
Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes has claimed control of the controversial Sun Cable solar export project in the Northern Territory, while NSW and Victoria enter a "retail recession" according to analysts. Follow live. -
Live: Buy now, pay later provider Humm barred from signing new customers, US debt ceiling deal edges closer, ASX opens lower
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ASIC has ordered buy now, pay later provider Humm to stop signing new customers under an interim order, while a deal to increase the US debt ceiling edges closer. Follow live -
Why price hikes are masking an energy divide that threatens to leave poor Australians behind
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Headline price increases of 25 per cent barely tell the story of struggling households at risk of falling behind in the energy transition. -
Thousands of unidentified deep-sea species found in part of Pacific Ocean earmarked for mining
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Scientists calculate there are thousands of unidentified species living on the ocean floor between Hawaii and Mexico where deep-sea mining for critical minerals needed to build batteries is set to begin next year. -
The 'sustainability paradox': Should this diverse sea floor environment be mined to make batteries?
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Scientists calculate there are thousands of unidentified species living on the ocean floor between Hawaii and Mexico where deep-sea mining for critical minerals needed to build batteries is set to begin next year. -
Forged diaries tried to present a softer side to Hitler. In a bizarre turn of events, the media fell for it
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In 1983 German magazine Stern thought it had a major scoop. It turned out to be a major hoax, and revealed a disturbing willingness to fall for a revised history of Hitler. -
A forger tried to rewrite Hitler's history. Why did mainstream media fall for the hoax?
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In 1983 German magazine Stern thought it had a major scoop. It turned out to be a major hoax, and revealed a disturbing willingness to fall for a revised history of Hitler. -
Army's new infantry fighting vehicles could be built overseas to meet urgent strategic needs
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Lucrative construction work on new high-tech Army infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) could be sent overseas under an option being considered by the Albanese government to acquire the lethal land capability more urgently. -
Meet the Aussie making it big in the competitive world of K-pop
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Jake Sim knew becoming an artist in the notoriously competitive Korean music industry would be a hard slog. He now sits among a growing number of Australian-raised artists who have made it big. -
Jake grew up watching BTS from his home in Queensland. He's now a rising star in the K-pop industry
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Jake Sim knew becoming an artist in the notoriously competitive Korean music industry would be a hard slog. He now sits among a growing number of Australian-raised artists who have made it big. -
Power bills are so high Victorians can't afford to cook, welfare group says
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A social welfare organisation says by the end of the month it will have served 1,000 more meals than it did at this time last year, and that younger people and women are among those presenting for the first time. -
Pinnacle founder on avoiding ‘rockstar culture’ in management
Pinnacle founder on avoiding ‘rockstar culture’ in management
Laura DewThu, 2023-05-25 15:53 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. -
Pinnacle founder on avoiding ‘rockstar culture’ in fund management
Pinnacle founder on avoiding ‘rockstar culture’ in fund management
Laura DewThu, 2023-05-25 15:53 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. -
Digital advice ‘market leader’ in voluntary administration
Digital advice ‘market leader’ in voluntary administrationjamesmitchellThu, 2023-05-25 13:15 James Mitchell James Mitchell is a senior financial services reporter with over ten years experience. He has covered the Murray Inquiry, the Hayne royal commission and the evolution of Australia's financial intermediary sectors since 2011, with a focus on banking, superannuation, mortgages and wealth management.James's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by James:View articles on Mone -
PwC agrees to 'stand down' staff who knew about Treasury tax leak from government contracts
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The federal Finance Department tells consulting firm PwC to "stand down" any staff who knew about Treasury tax leaks from working on any existing or future government contracts. -
'There was a lot of opposition to it': Inside the Tina Turner gamble that created a sporting icon
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Tina Turner and rugby league was an association that, on the face of it, was as unlikely as they come. But it worked and changed Australian sport forever. -
How an 'American grandmother' helped drop-kick rugby league into the modern era
via abc.net.au
Tina Turner and rugby league was an association that, on the face of it, was as unlikely as they come. But it worked and changed Australian sport forever. -
How 'American grandmother' Tina Turner helped drop-kick rugby league into the modern era
via abc.net.au
Tina Turner and rugby league was an association that, on the face of it, was as unlikely as they come. But it worked and changed Australian sport forever. -
Timber town workers 'in tears' as Victorian government deals final blow
via abc.net.au
Victoria's decision to bring forward the end of native timber harvesting was meant to bring certainty, but it has not eased the pain in timber communities. -
Giant letters to lure influencers? We can do better, Cairns says
via abc.net.au
It has worked for Brisbane, Townsville and even Amsterdam, but a major Queensland tourist destination has rejected a suggestion it install a new piece of public art, saying its iconic sculptures are already better. -
Miner and SA government partner to guarantee jobs for regional students
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Guaranteed jobs for local youths at South Australia's upcoming copper and gold mine have been assured in an agreement between mine operator Rex Minerals and the state government.
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