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ASIC orders NT clothing store to stop letting customers pay through Centrelink deductions
via abc.net.au
The financial regulator has taken action against a clothing retailer over concerns the store disputes about exposing vulnerable Aboriginal customers to financial risk. -
Truckies want better maintenance for heavy haulage roads in WA
via abc.net.au
Truckies and transporters say the state's heavy haulage routes are dangerous and "below poor" condition and want Main Roads to better maintain them. -
'Nothing has been done': Truckies call for Main Roads to upgrade heavy haulage roads that have become 'dangerous'
via abc.net.au
Truckies and transporters say the state's heavy haulage routes are dangerous and "below poor" condition and want Main Roads to better maintain them. -
Stigma-breaking housing model offers dignity for all with owners and renters living side by side
via abc.net.au
Meet Sandra and Sandra — one is a tenant and the other a home owner in Australia's first building to integrate private, social, and affordable housing without segregated facilities. -
How this stigma-breaking housing model offers dignity for all with owners and renters living side by side
via abc.net.au
Meet Sandra and Sandra — one is a tenant and the other a home owner in Australia's first building to integrate private, social, and affordable housing without segregated facilities. -
ASX edges higher as Aussie dollar remains near seven-months lows and Bitcoin passes $US100,000 — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Bitcoin has pushed through the $US100,000 barrier for the first time, while the Australian currency languishes near seven-month lows and the ASX ekes out modest gains. Here's how the day's trade unfolded, with insights from our business reporters, on the ABC News markets blog. -
Women in China demand change from sanitary pad makers after netizens detect size discrepancy
via abc.net.au
A controversy over sanitary pads in China has sparked widespread outrage on social media and ignited a broader debate on gender inequality. -
Sanitary pad sizes in China ignite debate about women's rights
via abc.net.au
A controversy over sanitary pads in China has sparked widespread outrage on social media and ignited a broader debate on gender inequality. -
Teal MPs want to slash 'regulatory burden' on more businesses as election looms
via abc.net.au
Eight independents have joined a push to change the definition of "small business" from 15 employees to at least 25. -
These country pubs are surviving without poker-machine profits, but it's a battle against the odds
via abc.net.au
Some publicans in NSW are ready to lose revenue in order to prioritise social connections. Should they be entitled to tax breaks for refusing to allow the destructive force in their venues? -
Spotify Wrapped gives an insight into what Australians and the world listened to in 2024
via abc.net.au
Taylor Swift is the most listened-to artist for a second year in a row, according to Spotify Wrapped 2024. In Australia, The Wiggles, The Kid LAROI and AC/DC were the most streamed local artists. See how your listening habits stack up. -
Thousands more paying land tax as Queensland government makes an estimated $2b
via abc.net.au
The state government is estimated to have made more than $2 billion from land tax last financial year, $300 million more than the year before. Nearly 200,000 properties were subject to the land tax in 2023-24. -
An extra 24,000 properties subject to land tax in Queensland amid climbing land values
via abc.net.au
The state government is estimated to have made more than $2 billion from land tax last financial year, $300 million more than the year before. Nearly 200,000 properties were subject to the land tax in 2023-24. -
'The worst feeling in your life': Workers lodging mental health claims in record numbers
via abc.net.au
Over a 10-year period, mental health claims by Australian workers aged between 30 and 40 have increased by more than 730 per cent, new data has revealed. -
More Aussies are leaving the workforce for good as mental health insurance claims continue to rise
via abc.net.au
Over a 10-year period, mental health claims by Australian workers aged between 30 and 40 have increased by more than 730 per cent, new data has revealed. -
Millions use weight loss drugs across the globe and it's starting to affect the economy
via abc.net.au
The rise of weight loss drugs is not only changing individual lives, but also reshaping large sections of the economy. -
'A massive uplift': Weight loss drugs are changing the economy
via abc.net.au
The rise of weight loss drugs is not only changing individual lives, but also reshaping large sections of the economy. -
'Terrifying' Chinese hacking campaign sees large numbers of Americans' data stolen, US officials say
via abc.net.au
Redflow had political backing and a soaring ambition to sell energy storage to the world, but its $10,000 batteries regularly failed within months of installation leaving customers out of pocket. -
Redflow was the great hope of Australian manufacturing. Its collapse left customers with broken batteries
via abc.net.au
Redflow had political backing and a soaring ambition to sell energy storage to the world, but its $10,000 batteries regularly failed within months of installation leaving customers out of pocket. -
Redflow was the great hope of Australian battery manufacturing, but its collapse may cost customers thousands
via abc.net.au
Redflow had political backing and a soaring ambition to sell energy storage to the world, but its $10,000 batteries regularly failed within months of installation leaving customers out of pocket. -
How a promising Australian battery manufacturer went bust, leaving jaded customers with broken goods
via abc.net.au
Redflow had political backing and a soaring ambition to sell energy storage to the world, but its $10,000 batteries regularly failed within months of installation leaving customers out of pocket. -
Collapse of Australian battery manufacturer leaves jaded customers with broken goods
via abc.net.au
Redflow had political backing and a soaring ambition to sell energy storage to the world, but its $10,000 batteries regularly failed within months of installation leaving customers out of pocket. -
ACT government demands answers after Genius childcare staff walk off the job citing delayed wages
via abc.net.au
The ACT Legislative Assembly acknowledges widespread problems happening at Genius Education, which claims to run more than 30 centres across the country, including five in the ACT. -
Imagine not being paid for 90 days. For Jasmine, it's a regular challenge
via abc.net.au
Designer Jasmine Dowling held off on buying a house but by the time she did, Brisbane's property prices had doubled. -
Fifty Aussie dairy cows flown to Indonesia for country's ambitious free school lunch program
via abc.net.au
The cattle have arrived in Jakarta for Indonesia's new school lunch program. The country's new president has vowed to give all students free lunches and milk through the program, which is set to cost billions of dollars. -
Judge throws out Queensland energy class action
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court has found the conduct of Stanwell and CS Energy was legitimate "profit maximisation behaviour". -
Class action against Queensland's government-owned electricity generators dismissed
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court has found the conduct of Stanwell and CS Energy was legitimate "profit maximisation behaviour". -
There's a 'growing risk' Queensland's credit rating will be downgraded. Here's what it means for the state
via abc.net.au
Queensland's treasurer warns there's a heightened risk of the state's credit rating being downgraded. -
Fifteen years after Queensland lost its AAA credit rating, there's a 'growing risk' it could be downgraded again
via abc.net.au
Queensland's treasurer warns there's a heightened risk of the state's credit rating being downgraded. -
Commonwealth Bank pauses plans to charge customers $3 fee to withdraw cash
via abc.net.au
Australia's biggest bank has paused its plans to charge customers a $3 fee to withdraw their own money at bank branches around the country, a day after it was announced. -
Australia's economy growing at slowest pace in decades, propped up by government spending
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy is growing at its slowest pace in decades, with government support keeping households afloat. -
Australia's economy growing at slowest pace in decades
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy is growing at its slowest pace in decades, with government support keeping households afloat. -
Remote oyster farm creating a 'unique flavour' and creating a new industry in WA's Midwest
via abc.net.au
The first commercial batch of rock oysters grown in pristine waters off the Abrolhos Islands in WA have been harvested, with plans to eventually supply four million into the domestic market each year. -
Gold Coast council wriggles out of Springbrook cableway 'bind' as alternative comes to light
via abc.net.au
A longstanding proposal to go ahead with a major tourism project in the World Heritage-listed Gold Coast hinterland has edged forward despite a renewed push for an alternative. -
New research reveals the impacts of FIFO life on mental health
via abc.net.au
FIFO workers in WA's construction sector are far more likely to consider taking their own lives than the average Australian. A woman whose friend acted on that impulse is among those trying to address the issue. -
Grieving friend pushes for change amid shocking findings about mental health of FIFO workers
via abc.net.au
FIFO workers in WA's construction sector are far more likely to consider taking their own lives than the average Australian. A woman whose friend acted on that impulse is among those trying to address the issue. -
Scottish media mark arrival of Spirit of Tasmania ferry 'too big' for Australia as cost revealed
via abc.net.au
It'll cost at least $47,534 a week, plus costs, for the Spirit of Tasmania IV to berth in Scotland under a 30-day deal struck by the Tasmanian government. -
Scottish media mark arrival of Spirit of Tasmania ferry 'too big' for Australia
via abc.net.au
The newly built passenger and freight ship berthed at the Port of Leith in Edinburgh, Scotland, overnight. It can't operate in Tasmania until its berth in Devonport is built. -
Government urges Woolworths and union to end dispute now affecting Dan Murphy's
via abc.net.au
Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt urges Woolworths and the United Workers Union to reach an agreement to bring an end to industrial action which has led to stock shortages on supermarket and liquor store shelves.
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