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Live: ASX to rise after a broad rally on Wall Street
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A rally on Wall Street overnight is likely to send Australian stocks higher. Hotter-than-expected economic data in the US eased worries about a recession without raising fears of a Federal Reserve rate hike next week. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX jumps after broad rally on Wall Street, ACCC to block Qantas-China Eastern alliance
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A rally on Wall Street overnight sends Australian stocks sharply higher. Hotter-than-expected economic data in the US eases worries about a recession without raising fears of a Federal Reserve rate hike next week. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX jumps after a broad rally on Wall Street
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A rally on Wall Street overnight sends Australian stocks sharply higher. Hotter-than-expected economic data in the US eases worries about a recession without raising fears of a Federal Reserve rate hike next week. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX rallies, ACCC to block Qantas-China Eastern alliance — as it happened
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Local stocks rise and the ACCC moves to block a partnership between Qantas and China Eastern. Look back on the day's financial and business news with our blog. -
Sydney's status as a film and TV hub under a cloud after $188m cut to production funding
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Hollywood may have to look elsewhere for a place to film with the NSW government slashing funding to programs attracting new TV and movie projects. -
'Devastating': Screen industry warns of job losses, reputational damage after NSW funding cuts
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Hollywood may have to look elsewhere for a place to film with the NSW government slashing funding to programs attracting new TV and movie projects. -
Wheelchair users often abandoned on station platforms as buses replace trains
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Two hour waits for transport are all too common for wheelchair users in Victoria, with Melbourne "off limits" for some when coaches service the Gippsland line. -
Submissions to NSW parliamentary inquiry warn of 'wilful blindness' in heavy metal mining pollution
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Around 200 individuals, community groups, and companies lodge submissions to a NSW parliamentary inquiry looking at the impacts of mining on human health, land, air, and water quality. -
Chinese developers exit Australian market as property crisis worsens in China
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Chinese developer Country Garden invested billions buying and developing prime sites in Australia. Now, it is among several debt-laden developers selling or downsizing their portfolios. -
Chinese developers entered Australia's property market with big wallets and ambitions. Now they're almost gone
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China's largest private developer Country Garden invested millions buying and developing prime sites in Australia. Now, it is among several debt-laden developers selling or downsizing their portfolios. -
More than 3 million Australians want to move to the outback sparking calls for a national rural growth plan
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As a growing number of Aussies look to life in the bush, the Regional Australia Institute releases a national plan to foster migration away from the cities and facilitate the growth of rural communities. -
More than 3 million Australians want to move to the outback, according to the Regional Australia Institute
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As a growing number of Aussies look to life in the bush, the Regional Australia Institute releases a national plan to foster migration away from the cities and facilitate the growth of rural communities. -
It would be Australia's second-largest battery if complete — why clean, green Tasmania is the site for it
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A proposal for a new giant battery in Tasmania's Central Highlands has been unveiled — with one energy expert saying the technology has a distinct advantage over the massive, and expensive, Marinus Link undersea cable project. -
'Batteries and hydropower work together': Clean energy Tasmania set to get its first big battery
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A proposal for a new giant battery in Tasmania's Central Highlands has been unveiled — with one energy expert saying the technology has a distinct advantage over the massive, and expensive, Marinus Link undersea cable project. -
Landmark inquiry recommends immediate creation of taskforce to hold universities to account on sexual violence
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A landmark Senate inquiry into sexual consent laws recommends the federal government immediately establish an independent taskforce to hold universities and colleges to account on sexual violence. -
'Staggering' prices and new marketing ploys: How the economics of live music is changing
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Despite a cost-of-living crisis, Australians are willing to spend more to see live music. And some celebrities are finding ways to encourage them. -
'No turning back': Why Chinese sports brands are on track to overtake Nike, Adidas in coming years
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How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
'No turning back': Chinese sports brands on track to replace Nike, Adidas in coming years
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How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
'No idea how they afford it': How brands cash in on kids' dreams
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How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
'Instant credibility': Would you spend $200,000 on a pair of sneakers you can't even wear? Here's why some people do
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How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
'Instant credibility': Why kids are spending thousands on 'virtual sneakers' they can't even wear
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How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
How sneaker companies get away with marking shoes up 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing
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How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up.
via abc.net.au
How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up
via abc.net.au
How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
How sneaker brands charge up 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up
via abc.net.au
How sneaker brands charge up to 10,000 times the cost of manufacturing — and fans eat it up. -
Multimillionaire property developer admits comments about 'arrogant' workers were 'deeply insensitive'
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Tim Gurner says he regrets comments he made at a media event, which were slammed by workers, unions and politicians. -
Woodside temporarily blocked from carrying out seismic testing at major gas project off WA coast
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Woodside is temporarily blocked from moving ahead with part of the Scarborough gas project off Western Australia's northern coast. -
Australia's aqua tourism is about to cost more as insurance hikes hit marinas
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There are fears aqua tourists will head abroad rather than pay increasing prices if insurance hikes in the marine industry aren’t brought under control. -
UN expert warns NT Middle Arm project will raise risk of cancer, heart disease and asthma
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A United Nations expert warns three major NT oil and gas projects will "threaten to make Darwin and the region a climate change sacrifice zone". -
Female advisers comprise less than a quarter of the profession
Female advisers comprise less than a quarter of the professionJasmine SiljicThu, 2023-09-14 16:35 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 -
Costs mount as overwhelmed councils fail to meet 'damned near impossible' development deadlines
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A planning law regarded as a key to fixing the housing crisis is creating an "impossible headache" for councils who say key staff are being tied up in court cases. -
Two CEOs join FSC board
Two CEOs join FSC board
Laura DewThu, 2023-09-14 14:09 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. -
Have you changed your shopping habits for essential items? Tell us
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More of us are shying away from big supermarkets and turning to online stores for essentials as part of our routine shop. We want to hear about your shopping alternatives. -
The government's $10bn housing bill has passed parliament, paving way for 30,000 new homes
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The $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund has passed parliament, paving the way for new social and affordable homes to be built. -
Unemployment rate remains at 3.7 per cent in August, as employment grows by 65,000
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The unemployment rate remained at 3.7 per cent in August, as 65,000 people found work and official unemployment fell slightly. -
Cost of living pressures drive record number of people into labour market as unemployment rate stays steady
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The unemployment rate remained at 3.7 per cent in August, as 65,000 people found work and official unemployment fell slightly. -
Rio Tinto-backed Lake MacLeod salt mine enters sale talks
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The evaporative salt and gypsum mining operation, run by one of Carnarvon's largest employers, could be changing hands for just the second time in more than 50 years. -
A private abattoir is being touted as carbon neutral, but neighbours say it's in the wrong place
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A proposed $10 million abattoir is part of a cattle producer's ambitious plan to produce carbon neutral beef, but nearby landholders say it will put the local environment at risk. -
Pilbara council eyeing $50 million airport upgrade to accommodate larger aircraft in regional WA
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With both Qantas and Virgin pushing their smaller Fokker 100 aircraft fleets towards retirement, Onslow Airport will need an expensive upgrade to accommodate larger aircraft.
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