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US stocks mixed after tech sell-off on Wall Street
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Rising bond yields see another sell-off of major technology stocks on Wall Street and US employers hire fewer workers than predicted in February. -
US stocks lose after tech sell-off on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Rising bond yields see another sell-off of major technology stocks on Wall Street and US employers hire fewer workers than predicted in February. -
ASX tumbles as major blue chips trade ex-dividend and after Wall Street slumps on big tech sell-off
via abc.net.au
Rising bond yields see another sell-off of major technology stocks on Wall Street and US employers hire fewer workers than predicted in February. -
ASX tumbles as major blue chips trade ex-dividend and after Wall Street falls on tech sell-off
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market loses ground as top companies trade ex-dividend following another sell off of overvalued technology giants on Wall Street. -
Straddie Easter camping restrictions raise tourism and business fears of a downturn
via abc.net.au
Easter holiday campers on North Stradbroke Island have had plans cancelled and tourism operators fear they could be out-of-pocket during the long weekend following the closure of some campsites and caps on numbers. -
Numbers limited and campers restricted at popular Straddie sites, raising tourism and business fears of a downturn
via abc.net.au
Easter holiday campers on North Stradbroke Island have had plans cancelled and tourism operators fear they could be out-of-pocket during the long weekend following the closure of some campsites and caps on numbers. -
Numbers limited and campers restricted at popular Straddie sites, raising tourism and business fear of a downturn
via abc.net.au
Easter holiday campers on North Stradbroke Island have had plans cancelled and tourism operators fear they could be out-of-pocket during the long weekend following the closure of some campsites and caps on numbers. -
House prices soar in regional South Australia as demand exceeds supply
via abc.net.au
The lowering of interest rates and the release of government assistance packages are just two factors driving a highly competitive housing market. -
House prices hit all-time high in regional SA
via abc.net.au
The lowering of interest rates and the release of government assistance packages are just two factors driving a highly competitive housing market. -
Up to 8m pigs feared dead in 8 weeks as new swine fever variants emerge in China
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A devastating second wave of the deadly disease that claimed the lives of tens of millions of pigs last year appears to have rendered China's plan to rebuild its herd "simply impossible". -
New swine fever strains wipe out up to 8m pigs in China over two months
via abc.net.au
A devastating second wave of the deadly disease that claimed the lives of tens of millions of pigs last year appears to have rendered China's plan to rebuild its herd "simply impossible". -
New swine fever strains wipe out up to 8m pigs in China in two months
via abc.net.au
A devastating second wave of the deadly disease that claimed the lives of tens of millions of pigs last year appears to have rendered China's plan to rebuild its herd "simply impossible". -
Concerns Burpengary housing and marina development will harm endangered wildlife
via abc.net.au
Conservationists warn a $2.7 billion residential and marina development on the banks of Caboolture River, north of Brisbane, is a threat to Moreton Bay's fragile ecosystem, as the Queensland government considers whether to give Priority Development Area status to the 570-hectare site at Burpengary. -
Nomadland director mixed real life and fiction in her Oscars contender about itinerant workers
via abc.net.au
Chloe Zhao cast real-life van-dwelling grey nomads in her film, which won Best Picture and Best Director at this week's Golden Globes. She talked to ABC about her unusual approach to drama, and her forthcoming Marvel blockbuster. -
Influencers live it up at casino-less Crown Sydney in wake of savage report
via abc.net.au
Celebrities and instafamous influencers have been clambering for snaps at Crown Sydney, just weeks after the company that operates it was savaged in a report which found it facilitated money laundering. -
Treasurer weighs aged care funding options
A Medicare-style levy or tax hike remains on the table as the Morrison government weighs up how to find billions of dollars desperately needed for aged care. -
Strandline secures new Coburn sale
Strandline Resources says it has secured more than 90 per cent of the forecast revenue for its Coburn mineral sands project in WA, after signing a new offtake agreement with a US customer. -
Smart universities are on the way
A new tertiary education model has the potential to change education across the globe. -
'Seatbelts would have prevented this': Coronial inquiry into fatal bus crash ends
via abc.net.au
The hearing closely examined the 2016 bus crash inNorth Queensland that claimed the life of 19-year-old Casey Stinson-Brown and injured nine others. -
'Seatbelts would have prevented this': Coronial inquest into fatal bus crash ends
via abc.net.au
The hearing closely examined the 2016 bus crash inNorth Queensland that claimed the life of 19-year-old Casey Stinson-Brown and injured nine others. -
ASX, dollar higher after GDP beats tips
Australia's share market has closed higher, as early optimism was reinforced by fourth-quarter economic data which showed a better than expected recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. -
Asphalt plant appeal dismissed
The State Administrative Tribunal has backed a decision by the Shire of Capel to reject a proposed asphalt plant in Gelorup. -
'I never wanted this': One-punch attack victim at centre of ugly and expensive legal spat with Football NSW
via abc.net.au
A Sydney soccer player who was king-hit after sticking up for teammates who were racially abused is now locked in a legal battle with Football NSW. -
Porter's career in balance
Christian Porter was Premier Colin Barnett’s heir-apparent when he announced in mid 2013 that he intended to quit WA politics for the federal arena. He clearly had bigger fish to fry. -
Big miners to lift sustainability reporting
The Minerals Council of Australia has announced plans for its members to adopt a new system for reporting on safety, environmental and social indicators, including partnerships with First Nations people. -
St Barbara replaces Gwalia contractor
Victoria’s St Barbara has appointed Macmahon Holdings as the new mining contractor for its Gwalia operations near Leonora under a $500 million agreement. -
Nine appoints new chief executive
Nine has appointed Mike Sneesby as its new chief executive, who has been leading the group's Stan Entertainment unit since its inception. -
Porter denies rape allegations
Federal Government Minister Christian Porter has categorically denied allegations he raped a 16-year-old girl in the 1980s. -
'This is not a biscuit factory': Gas plant workers walk off the job, striking for better pay
via abc.net.au
Local repairs and maintenance staff at Darwin's multi-million-dollar export gas plant say their pay and conditions have stalled below the industry standard for similar hazardous facilities. -
Strong signs of Aussie recovery
Growth in Western Australia’s internal economy was slower than most other states in the December quarter, while national output grew 3.1 per cent. -
Sort out 'ad hoc' border closures: Qantas
Qantas wants further "ad hoc" border closures ruled out as Australia's vaccine program rolls out, warning of further redundancies if uncertainty continues. -
Qantas, Rex jostle for routes and handouts
Qantas and regional Rex Airlines know JobKeeper will end this month, but have argued for further handouts to see them through COVID uncertainty. -
Atlas Iron progresses McPhee Creek mine plans
Hancock Prospecting’s Atlas Iron has taken a major step towards launching its McPhee Creek Iron Ore project, referring the proposal to the EPA this week. -
This is Australia's first car to receive a zero-star safety rating β here's why
via abc.net.au
Mitsubishi is facing questions over its new van after it flunked safety tests, becoming the first car ever to receive a zero-star rating from Australia's car safety program. -
WA police chief wants tough search powers
Police Commissioner Chris Dawson wants new legislation to enable a permanent police presence on the state's borders, including stronger vehicle search powers. -
Price recovery gets projects pumping
Decisions on two big gas projects are due, $12 billion of chemical projects are under consideration, and a decommissioning timebomb awaits. -
Libs raise drawbridge pre poll
With pundits writing off any chance the opposition has at this month’s state election, the Liberals have reminded voters of the need for checks and balances. -
With international travel off the agenda, Australians have opened their wallets at businesses like Emily's
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy shrank overall in 2020, but the comeback that gathered pace over the second half of the year has caught experts and business owners alike completely off guard. -
Second half comeback almost erases Australia's COVID recession
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy shrank overall in 2020 after suffering its first recession in nearly 30 years, but a comeback gathered pace later in the year, with GDP up by more than 3 per cent in the December quarter. -
GDP figures show economy shrank overall in 2020 but grew 3 per cent in December quarter
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy shrank overall in 2020 after suffering its first recession in nearly 30 years, but a comeback gathered pace later in the year, with GDP up 3 per cent in the December quarter. -
Australia's economic response to COVID was an 'experiment' and 'the results surprised everyone'
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy shrank overall in 2020, but the comeback that gathered pace over the second half of the year has caught experts and business owners alike completely off guard. -
Rio chair to resign, takes Juukan blame
Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson will not seek re-election at the company’s AGM next year after taking full responsibility over the destruction of ancient rock caves in the Pilbara. -
Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson to resign over the Juukan Gorge disaster
via abc.net.au
Last year, Rio destroyed two 46,000-year-old caves in the Pilbara region against the wishes of the traditional owners, the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP). -
Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson to resign over destruction of Juukan Gorge caves
via abc.net.au
Last year, Rio destroyed two 46,000-year-old caves in the Pilbara region against the wishes of the traditional owners, the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP). -
More Rio Tinto resignations to come following the destruction of Juukan Gorge caves
via abc.net.au
Last year, Rio destroyed two 46,000-year-old caves in the Pilbara region against the wishes of the traditional owners, the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP).
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