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Inflation in Australia is 'yesterday's problem' after Trump's tariffs
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Economists say the "direct" impact of US President Donald Trump's new tariff regime on Australia's economy will be small, but the "indirect" impact could be a problem for Australia, depending on how the tariffs disrupt trading patterns and damage global growth. -
Government accused of plan to 'kill' light rail with 'bizarre' consultation
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More than 92 million people have used the Gold Coast's light rail service, but the multi-billion-dollar project's final stage is causing division between the Gold Coast mayor and the Crisafulli government. -
Accusations multi-billion-dollar light rail project 'set up to fail'
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More than 92 million people have used the Gold Coast's light rail service, but the multi-billion-dollar project's final stage is causing division between the Gold Coast mayor and the Crisafulli government. -
Live: Australian shares to follow global stock plunge
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Fears of a recession in the US and big losses on Wall Street are expected to hit local trade, with ASX futures down more than 1 per cent. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Australian shares follow global stock plunge
via abc.net.au
Fears of a recession in the US and big losses on Wall Street have flowed through to the ASX 200, which fell as much as 2 per cent in early trade. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Adviser numbers boast strong recovery in 1Q25
Adviser numbers boast strong recovery in 1Q25Jasmine SiljicFri, 2025-04-04 07:30JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a journalist at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Complex advice portfolios deterring acquirers
Complex advice portfolios deterring acquirersLaura DewFri, 2025-04-04 07:15LauraDewLaura 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. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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Barings strengthens Aussie presence with key hire
Barings strengthens Aussie presence with key hireJasmine SiljicFri, 2025-04-04 07:00JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a journalist at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Advisers urged to avoid ‘regulatory waiting game’
Advisers urged to avoid ‘regulatory waiting game’Jasmine SiljicFri, 2025-04-04 07:00JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a journalist at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Battle for Brisbane to be three-party race as Greens lose 'older millennials'
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Political commentators believe the battle for Brisbane will be a tight three-party contest, determined by how preferences fall. -
Winning over the unadvised amid $3.5tn wealth wave
Winning over the unadvised amid $3.5tn wealth waveJasmine SiljicFri, 2025-04-04 06:45JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a journalist at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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'Oh look, there’s Cambodia!': How Trump’s tariffs will hit Asia
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Donald Trump's new tariffs are a blow for nations that have powered their economic growth by opening large markets in the US for manufactured goods. -
'Oh look at Cambodia!': How Trump's tariffs will hit Asia
via abc.net.au
Donald Trump's new tariffs are a blow for nations that have powered their economic growth by opening large markets in the US for manufactured goods. -
New Zealand to launch financial advice review
New Zealand to launch financial advice reviewLaura DewFri, 2025-04-04 06:30LauraDewLaura 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. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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US markets plummet as Trump's tariffs deliver COVID-style shock
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Wall Street is struck with a COVID-like blow in the wake of Donald Trump's tariffs announcement, but the US president insists his country is "healing". -
'Textbook astroturfing': Coalition pollster working with gas campaign
via abc.net.au
The Coalition's internal pollster is helping orchestrate a campaign to boost public support for the gas industry ahead of the federal election in what has been described as "textbook astroturfing". -
What Australia sells overseas and who actually buys it
via abc.net.au
Australia is an exporting powerhouse, but the majority of the goods we sell overseas go to Asia. -
Amid tariff panic, let's remember what Australia exports and who actually buys it
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Australia is an exporting powerhouse, but the majority of the goods we sell overseas go to Asia. -
'Brutal' and 'unfounded': Europe vows to retaliate against Trump's tariffs
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The German government says Donald Trump "buckles under pressure" and would water down his trade war with the European Union if he's met by a unified response from the continent. -
Tiny home built by school students sells for $65,000
via abc.net.au
A tiny home built by students at Lismore High School has gone under the hammer at auction. -
Trump playing 'dangerous game' as global financial markets tumble
via abc.net.au
Analysts are warning of the growing risk of a global recession as Donald Trump's tariff announcement is seen as "at the destructive end" of the possible scenarios. -
Albanese outlines five-point plan to respond to Trump's tariffs
via abc.net.au
The prime minister has outlined his government's strategy for responding to American tariffs, indicating further announcements in the weeks ahead. -
NSW government urged to scrap sniffer dogs and strip searches at festivals
via abc.net.au
The much-anticipated drug summit report has been released, after being handed to the state government with 56 recommendations across key areas including prevention, early intervention, and reform. -
Defence for drivers who use medical cannabis part of NSW drug report
via abc.net.au
The much-anticipated drug summit report has been released, after being handed to the state government with 56 recommendations across key areas including prevention, early intervention, and reform. -
City Beach in court for allegedly selling non-compliant button battery products
via abc.net.au
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleged that City Beach offered 70 product lines containing button batteries for sale that did not comply with Australia’s mandatory button battery standards. -
Trump tariffs 'least terrible' outcome but will still hurt Australia
via abc.net.au
The federal government is worried sweeping tariffs could spark economic turmoil in the region and globally, and the impact this could have on Australia. -
Australia got a better deal than most, but US tariffs will hurt our allies
via abc.net.au
The federal government is worried sweeping tariffs could spark economic turmoil in the region and globally, and the impact this could have on Australia. -
Australia escapes worst of Trump's tariffs but still bracing for turmoil in Asia
via abc.net.au
The federal government is worried sweeping tariffs could spark economic turmoil in the region and globally, and the impact this could have on Australia. -
What impact will Trump’s tariffs have in WA?
via abc.net.au
Roger Cook says sweeping tariffs placed on all foreign imports into the US are prompting the WA government to "double down" on its strategy to manufacture locally. -
WA premier says US tariffs will trigger 'double down' on local manufacturing
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Roger Cook says sweeping tariffs placed on all foreign imports into the US are prompting the WA government to "double down" on its strategy to manufacture locally. -
Relative Return Unplugged: Liberation Day hits and markets react
Relative Return Unplugged: Liberation Day hits and markets reactKeith FordThu, 2025-04-03 14:56KeithFord View articles byKeith Keith's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Popular car brands could pull models, lift prices due to Trump move
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Global car makers are rapidly reorganising in the wake of United States President Donald Trump's tariffs on automotive imports to the United States — and some are weighing pulling models from Australia with a climate impost about to take effect. -
Popular car brands could pull models, lift prices, as tariffs collide with emission laws
via abc.net.au
Global car makers are rapidly reorganising in the wake of United States President Donald Trump's tariffs on automotive imports to the United States — and some are weighing pulling models from Australia with a climate impost about to take effect. -
Car models could be pulled from sale in Australia over tariffs, emissions scheme
via abc.net.au
Global car makers are rapidly reorganising in the wake of United States President Donald Trump's tariffs on automotive imports to the United States — and some are weighing pulling models from Australia with a climate impost about to take effect. -
What Trump's tariffs could mean for Australian exports
via abc.net.au
It's Liberation Day in the US — a term coined by Donald Trump to signal the day the country gets its "money and respect back" by imposing tariffs on a number of international trade partners. -
Here's what Trump's tariffs could mean for Australian exports
via abc.net.au
It's Liberation Day in the US — a term coined by Donald Trump to signal the day the country gets its "money and respect back" by imposing tariffs on a number of international trade partners. -
Plea for federal funds to grow community trust in renewable zones
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Locals in renewable energy hotspots say they have been forced to create their own information groups to address concerns about the rapid energy transition and want the government to pitch in. -
Testing starts for 'transformative' new Sydney Metro line
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The first metro train finished a slow test journey on the new route between Sydenham and Bankstown on Thursday morning. NSW Premier Chris Minns hailed the effort as a “real milestone” in the project. -
Five-hour trip the first step for 'transformative' new Sydney Metro line
via abc.net.au
The first metro train finished a slow test journey on the new route between Sydenham and Bankstown on Thursday morning. NSW Premier Chris Minns hailed the effort as a “real milestone” in the project. -
Restaurant owners with $90k hail bill offered $28k by insurer
via abc.net.au
Residents and businesses in a Victorian town hit by a major hailstorm six months ago say insurance companies are moving too slow and offering paltry payouts. -
Hobart stadium developer takes aim at 'errors' in draft planning report
via abc.net.au
The government authority responsible for the proposed Hobart stadium says a scathing draft planning commission report into the project should be given "limited, if any weight", and it has sought and received legal advice. -
Breaking: Hobart stadium developer takes aim at 'errors' in draft planning report
via abc.net.au
The government authority responsible for the proposed Hobart stadium says a scathing draft planning commission report into the project should be given "limited, if any weight", and it has sought and received legal advice. -
Closure date announced for one of Australia’s largest copper mines
via abc.net.au
Glencore has confirmed that it will close its Mount Isa Mines' copper underground operation in 12 weeks' time, affecting about 500 jobs directly.
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