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ASX to rise, Wall Street ends mostly higher with optimism 'way too high'
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to open higher following a cautious day on Wall Street, as investors kept their eyes on the latest impeachment debate on Donald Trump's role in inciting last week's assault on Capitol. -
ASX to rise, Wall Street edges higher despite optimism being 'way too high'
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to open higher following cautiously optimistic gains on Wall Street, as investors kept their eyes on the latest impeachment debate on Donald Trump's role in inciting last week's assault on Capitol. -
ASX rebounds, as investors await Biden's trillion-dollar COVID stimulus
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have rebounded in afternoon trade, as investors await details of Joe Biden's economic recovery plan, expected to cost trillions of dollars. -
ASX falls, Wall Street ends mostly higher with optimism 'way too high'
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls in early trade after a cautious day on Wall Street, as investors kept their eyes on Donald Trump's second impeachment. -
Indian farmers fight reform laws, but changes could boost trade with Australia
via abc.net.au
Indian farmers march on the capital Delhi to oppose new laws changing to the way crops are marketed, but the landmark legislation could benefit free-trading nations like Australia. -
'This is a long crisis': Matthew is packing up his business so he doesn't lose everything.
via abc.net.au
Some experts now believe there will no longer be a massive spike in businesses going belly up as COVID-19 drags on in Australia. But for some, 2021 will still be an excruciating year. -
Accountants being trained in trauma as D-Day for small business failures looms
via abc.net.au
Some experts now believe there will no longer be a massive spike in businesses going belly up as COVID-19 drags on in Australia. But for some, 2021 will still be an excruciating year. -
Southern rock lobster industry fears seismic testing in Bass Strait could threaten crayfish populations
via abc.net.au
Southern rock lobster fishermen fear plans to use seismic testing to look for oil and gas reserves in the Bass Strait could threaten crayfish populations. -
Secret emails reveal mine plan for 'Australia's largest untouched deposit of uranium' approved before 2019 election
via abc.net.au
Secret documents accessed by the ABC show a massive uranium mine planned for a remote part of WA — which experts say will cause the extinction of a species — was approved just days before the 2019 election after relentless pressure from the foreign mining company. -
Secret emails expose Government's role in approving uranium mine a month before 2019 election
via abc.net.au
Secret documents accessed by the ABC show a massive uranium mine planned for a remote part of WA — which experts say will cause the extinction of a species — was approved just days before the 2019 election after relentless pressure from the foreign mining company. -
ASX ends up as early guidance arrives
A mid-session turnaround has helped the ASX close slightly higher, while Premier Investments' substantial earnings guidance upgrade gave cause for optimism. -
South Hedland gas, battery deferred
A $200 million battery and gas power expansion in South Hedland has had development approval deferred three months to ensure the project is EPA compliant. -
Cardinal directors accept Shandong offer
All directors of Perth-based Cardinal Resources have accepted a takeover proposal from China’s Shandong Gold, which recently raised its offer price to $1.075 per share. -
Alinta Energy to bring call centre to Latrobe Valley from the Philippines
via abc.net.au
Almost four years after the Hazelwood power station closed, Alinta Energy will create 230 jobs in Victoria's Latrobe Valley by bringing home a call centre from the Philippines. -
Industry up in arms over port charge
A row is brewing between the shipping industry and the state government over who should be responsible for financing Port Hedland's voluntary buy-back scheme. -
Premier Investments flags rise in first-half earnings
The company behind franchises Just Jeans, Smiggle and Peter Alexander expects its first-half earnings to rise by as much as 85 per cent following a spike in online sales. -
Premier flags rise in first-half earnings
Premier Investments, the company behind franchises Just Jeans, Smiggle and Peter Alexander, expects its first-half earnings rise by as much as 85 per cent following a spike in online sales. -
Liberals to retain Western Power, introduce retailers
The Liberal Party is standing by its previous commitment to keep Western Power in public hands, with a plan to allow retailers to enter the market place to drive competition. -
EdenCrete approved for import into Australia
The approval of carbon nanotubes used in Perth-based Eden Innovations' concrete additive product EdenCrete now allows its distribution in Australia by Dulux Group. -
Anna Wintour defends Kamala Harris Vogue cover after backlash
via abc.net.au
US Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour says her magazine felt a "much less formal picture" of the incoming vice-president "reflected everything the Biden-Harris campaign is trying to achieve" after Kamala Harris team says it was blindsided the choice. -
Newcrest presses go on WA mine
Newcrest Mining has approved a $146 million early construction for its Havieron gold-copper project in WA, which the company will develop alongside UK’s Greatland Gold. -
Newcrest presses go on $146m WA mine
Newcrest Mining has approved the $146 million early construction cost of its Havieron gold-copper project in WA, which the company will develop alongside UK’s Greatland Gold. -
Countries introduce new COVID testing rules for international travellers
via abc.net.au
Travellers to the United States and the United Kingdom will need to present negative coronavirus tests to be granted entry into those countries, under expanded testing requirements. -
Jobless rate set to fall as vacancies soar
Australia's recovery from recession is putting many businesses in a better position to pay their bills and hire more staff. -
Demand for workers making strong recovery
The still lofty unemployment rate looks set for further improvement with job vacancies growing at a solid pace as the economy recovers from last year's recession. -
Works on $121m marina to begin
The state government has announced civil engineering company MGN Civil as the preferred tenderer for major earthworks on the $121 million Spoilbank Marina. -
Lake Eildon tourists urged not to swim as blue-green algal blooms reach toxic levels
via abc.net.au
Holidaymakers at a popular Victorian lake are being urged not to swim after high levels of algae are detected and several tourists fall ill. -
Unions wage High Court case against Qantas
Unions will launch High Court action against Qantas over allegations the airline manipulated rosters to pocket some of its wage subsidy payments. -
Coon Cheese rebranded after long-running campaign
via abc.net.au
Cheer Cheese will hit supermarket shelves in July, following criticism over the racist connotations of its previous name. -
China slams Australia for blocking Chinese company's bid for Australian builder
via abc.net.au
China's government slams Australia's decision to block a Chinese company's $300 million bid for the Australian construction firm Probuild, accusing the Federal Government of further undermining trust between the two countries.
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