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Five bills passed NT parliament in six days. Here's what you need to know
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Over six sitting days, six pieces of legislation were introduced and five bills were passed through the Northern Territory's only parliamentary chamber. -
Live: Wall Street reacts negatively to Donald Trump's latest tariffs, ASX tipped to open lower
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 is tipped to open lower, Wall Street's major share indices lost ground overnight after investors digested the details of US President Donald Trump's latest trade tariffs. Follow live. -
Live: Wall Street reacts negatively to Donald Trump's latest tariffs, ASX loses ground
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 has lost ground on Friday morning, Wall Street's major share indices also lost ground overnight after investors digested the details of US President Donald Trump's latest trade tariffs. Follow live. -
Live: Dutton promises tax relief for small business, ASX tipped to open lower
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 is tipped to open lower, Wall Street's major share indices lost ground overnight after investors digested the details of US President Donald Trump's latest trade tariffs. Follow live. -
Live: ASX regains ground, election tipped to have 'limited' impact on markets
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 regains ground, given a boost by gold stocks. Meanwhile, analysts expect the election to have a "limited" impact on markets. Follow live. -
ASX closes higher after volatile trading day β as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 closed moderately higher after seesawing through the day, as the RBA prepares to meet on interest rates on Monday. Meanwhile, analysts expect the election to have a "limited" impact on markets. -
Will the 'Olympics effect' rock Brisbane's growing housing market?
via abc.net.au
It's been three days since venue plans for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games were revealed, but real estate agents are already spruiking the benefits of buying within what some of them are calling the "Olympic epicentre". -
Some Brisbane suburbs to see 'guaranteed demand' from Olympics plan
via abc.net.au
It's been three days since venue plans for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games were revealed, but real estate agents are already spruiking the benefits of buying within what some of them are calling the "Olympic epicentre". -
Solar panels piling up as Queensland recycling plant delayed
via abc.net.au
A central Queensland facility stockpiling solar panels says its materials recovery site will not be operational until 2026. It comes as experts call for greater regulation to support the emerging sector. -
Queensland solar panel recycling facility delayed as stockpile soars
via abc.net.au
A central Queensland facility stockpiling solar panels says its materials recovery site will not be operational until 2026. It comes as experts call for greater regulation to support the emerging sector. -
Nine newspapers subscribers have data exposed online in breach
via abc.net.au
The data of 16,000 readers of the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Financial Review is exposed online following a major cyber security breach -
Dutton promises lower energy prices with plan to tap gas exports
via abc.net.au
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton vows to "immediately" force gas giants to set aside for domestic use as much as 20 per cent of supply that would "otherwise be exported", cutting wholesale prices by 40 per cent. -
Minister 'happy to consider' privatised rail and bus to Sunshine Coast
via abc.net.au
Queensland's transport minister says he is open to "investment from any party" to get the Sunshine Coast's multi-billion-dollar public transport system built before the 2032 Olympics. -
Inquiry into live sheep export impact branded a disappointment by farmers
via abc.net.au
Farmers label the findings of a state government inquiry into the impact of the live sheep export ban on NSW as a disappointment, with just one recommendation delivered. -
Salmon industry relieved, but environment group says 'war not over'
via abc.net.au
New environment laws rushed through parliament have ended almost 18 months of uncertainty for west coast Tasmanian salmon workers. Environmental groups say "all possible avenues" are being explored to challenge the laws. -
NT government scraps territory's 50 per cent renewables target
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory's renewables minister says the government is scrapping a target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030, labelling it an "unrealistic and failed policy".
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