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US stocks tumble after US central bank declines to intervene to curb rising bond yields
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Wall Street's Nasdaq index moves into a technical correction after the US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell took no action to curb rising bond yields, which are pushing up borrowing costs. -
ASX, US stocks tumble after US central bank declines to intervene to stem rising bond yields
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Australian shares fall, Wall Street's Nasdaq index nears a technical correction after the US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell took no action to curb rising bond yields, which are pushing up borrowing costs. -
How do you renovate on a subantarctic island?
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It's some 1,550 kilometres away from the closest hardware store, but work is underway to lay the foundations of a renovation project on the remote and rugged Macquarie Island that will take seven years to complete. -
Two-year delay with electric vehicle factory has Latrobe Valley community wondering if it will ever be built
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An electric vehicle factory, the centrepiece for the Victorian Government's job creation plan for the Latrobe Valley remains on hold, as locals wonder if it will ever eventuate. -
'We're destroying an industry that's taken decades to build': Plea for change on international students
via abc.net.au
A peak education body lobbies the government for a dedicated hotel quarantine program for international students, vowing to "pay whatever it takes" to make it happen. -
Who really owns your share investments? The answer may surprise you
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A record number of amateur investors are jumping into the share market, but while many spend a great deal of time researching which stocks to buy, few think about who is actually holding their shares. -
So you've just bought shares for the first time, but do you really own them?
via abc.net.au
A record number of amateur investors are jumping into the share market, but while many spend a great deal of time researching which stocks to buy, few think about who is actually holding their shares. -
QBE hands new leader $4m in shares
Insurer QBE has named the boss of UK insurer Beazley, Andrew Horton, as its next chief executive. -
Building reforms unveiled after 'totally unacceptable' standards put apartment owners at risk
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Increased fines, registration for commercial builders and structural design reviews will prevent a repeat of previous development debacles, the NT Planning Minister says. -
Electric vehicle tax put on hold as SA Government monitors similar charges interstate
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The South Australian Government has delayed the introduction of a user charge for people who drive electric cars while it monitors the implementation of similar measures in Victoria. -
Minister labelled ex-staffer 'lying cow'
Scott Morrison has confirmed his embattled Defence Minister Linda Reynolds called an alleged rape victim a "lying cow". -
ASX drops as investors shift their selling
Big companies trading ex-dividend and a weak offshore lead dragged the Australian share market lower, while a fund manager saw risk in where the market may be headed. -
Kaefer takes $1m debt to court
International insulation contractor Kaefer Integrated Services has launched legal action against Perth-based consultancy MSP Engineering over a $1 million debt. -
Pilbara Minerals awards $15m contract to local JV
Local businesses SIMPEC and IronMerge have secured their first contract as a joint venture, providing upgrades to Pilbara Minerals' lithium operations in Western Australia. -
Force not with federal leaders
The absence of federal political leaders on the WA campaign trail speaks volumes about the current state of play. -
The Gold Coast needs 6,500 new homes a year, but where can they be built?
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The famous coastal city is fast running out of greenfield land to house its growing population, but the community is opposed to higher-density developments in the city. -
Family to sue over electric shock
A Perth girl has launched legal action against the Housing Authority, Western Power, Synergy and engineering consultancy Downer EDI after she received a catastrophic electric shock that left her with severe brain injuries. -
Family sues over electric shock
A Perth girl has launched legal action against the Housing Authority, Western Power, Synergy and engineering consultancy Downer EDI after she received a catastrophic electric shock that left her with severe brain injuries. -
Five CFMMEU officials to face court over alleged abuse
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The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union is being taken to the Federal Court by the Fair Work Ombudsman, accused of alleged abuse and coercion during a six-month industrial dispute at a central Queensland mine. -
Salt Lake on track for Q1 production
Emerging producer Salt Lake Potash has secured new backing for its Lake Way project near Wiluna, as part of a $US138 million syndicated debt facility. -
Respect rule of law on Porter claims: PM
Scott Morrison has attempted to draw a line under historical rape allegations against Christian Porter after the attorney-general emphatically denied the claims. -
PM outlines resources growth plan
The federal government has released details of a 10-year plan aimed at boosting Australia's resources technology and critical minerals sectors. -
Myer’s first-half profit climbs but shares plunge
Retailer Myer has posted a massive lift in interim profit after a surge in online sales, yet investors were unimpressed and sent shares plunging on the ASX. -
Myer in the black as online sales rise
Retailer Myer has posted a massive lift in interim profit after a surge in online sales during the COVID-19 pandemic helped offset a fall in foot traffic. -
Butcher escapes jail after laundering man's superannuation funds to pay business debts
via abc.net.au
A South Australian butcher who could not secure a bank loan to repay a large business debt escapes jail for money laundering a man's superannuation funds "in desperation". -
The major Victorian town where you can hardly get a coffee after 2pm
via abc.net.au
There's growing momentum to bolster Horsham's hospitality scene, but what comes first, supply or demand? -
The major Victorian town where you can hardly get a coffee after 2:00pm
via abc.net.au
There's growing momentum to bolster Horsham's hospitality scene, but what comes first, supply or demand? -
Iron ore exports buoy record trade surplus
Australia posted the biggest monthly trade surplus in history on the back of record iron ore exports, as the economy continued to rack up new markers in its rebound from last year's deep recession. -
Australia posts record $10bn trade surplus
Australia posted the biggest monthly trade surplus in history as the economy continued to rack up records in a marked rebound from last year's deep recession. -
NSW tenants will have six months to pay off rental arrears
via abc.net.au
Amid warnings of a looming wave of rental stress, the NSW government confirms tenants in arrears will not have to pay them down straight away when an evictions moratorium expires at the end of March. -
Albanese to join WA Labor campaign trail
Anthony Albanese is set to join Premier Mark McGowan on the campaign trail in Western Australia, nine days out from the state election. -
Albanese, McGowan hold separate WA events
Anthony Albanese has failed to join his state Labor colleagues on the campaign trail in Western Australia, nine days out from the state election. -
Energy plan channels both Court and canal
An aggressive switch to green energy and manufacturing is the boldest economic policy of the state election campaign, though the promise has many challenges. -
Petroleum industry environmental fund loses favour with WA government
via abc.net.au
The West Australian government backs away from establishing a petroleum industry environmental fund despite previously saying it accepted all the recommendations from the independent fracking inquiry. -
More of the same from McGowan Mark II
Ahead of the state election, Mark McGowan spoke to Business News about his track record, future plans and ministerial team.
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