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Dow Jones index tops 34,000 for the first time on Wall Street, ASX flat
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The Australian share market is holding around 14 month highs as Wall Street reaches new records amid strong economic data and falling bond yields. -
Dow Jones index tops 34,000 for the first time on Wall Street
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Stocks on Wall Street reach new record highs amid strong economic data and falling bond yields, while the ASX is set for more gains. -
Australian share market treads water after Dow Jones index tops 34,000 for the first time
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The Australian share market loses ground and the All Ordinaries index pulls back from its record high despite Wall Street hitting new record highs overnight. -
Australian share market gains and Dow Jones index tops 34,000 for first time
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The Australian share market catches a breath and the All Ordinaries index pulls back from its record high as Wall Street hit new record highs overnight. -
Anger at mine's plan to bury hundreds of tyres in forest
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Whitehaven Coal has applied to bury 730 tyres on its NSW mine site after finding recycling options "not viable", a proposal that has met resistance from landholders and authorities. -
It's been sold here for decades, but now Coca-Cola is set to lose its local flavour
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The likely sell-off of Coca-Cola Amatil by investors today will see the Australian bottler with the rights to the fizzy drink controlled by Europe. -
It’s been sold here for decades, but now Coca-Cola is losing its local flavour
via abc.net.au
Shareholders overwhelmingly vote to sell the Australian bottler Coca-Cola Amatil to Coke's European offshoot for $9.8 billion, sending another local company offshore. -
'There will be bankruptcies': Mascot Towers owners urged to sell as developers circle
via abc.net.au
Owners of the beleaguered building are told to expect to cop a loss of up to 80 per cent on their units after several developers expressed interest in buying the block with a view to demolishing it and rebuilding from scratch. -
Climate experts call for net zero by 2035
Climate experts are calling for much stronger emissions-reduction targets for Australia to ensure global warming remains well below two degrees Celsius. -
$387m for WA’s massive radio telescope
Plans to build the world’s largest radio astronomy observatory in Western Australia’s Murchison region received a boost overnight with $387 million from the federal government. -
Push for meeting over truck driver shortage
The state’s peak trucking body is pushing for a meeting between industry and government amid a major truck driver shortage. -
ASX extends highest close since Feb 2020
Australia's share market has closed at its highest level since February 2020 for a second day, and is nearing the record. -
Deloitte wins Health project
Consulting firm Deloitte has been selected to lead the proof-of-concept testing for what is likely to be one of the state government’s largest IT projects. -
Seroja recovery to cost up to $200m: DFES
The clean-up bill for Tropical Cyclone Seroja will stretch into the hundreds of millions, with 126 homes along Western Australia's mid-west coast rendered uninhabitable. -
Federal Court finds Australian 4WD Hire lied to customers, owners to repay money or face jail
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A Russian-born businessman and his wife based on Queensland's Gold Coast are told they face jail unless they repay tourists they "ripped off" through their outback car rental company, Australian 4WD Hire. -
Leadership speculation unfounded: Goyder
Woodside chairman Richard Goyder has sought to hose down speculation about an abrupt leadership change after Peter Coleman announced yesterday an earlier than expected retirement. -
92 Energy makes strong ASX debut
Uranium business 92 Energy has closed up 40 per cent on its first day of trading, after raising $7 million under its IPO. -
Directors to face court over $2.6m claim
A Henderson-based specialist pipeline testing company, now in liquidation, has launched legal action over $2.6 million in loans it claims are outstanding. -
Top docs meet with PM over vaccine rollout
Top doctors have raised serious concerns about Australia's vaccine rollout as major airlines talk up the prospects of more domestic flights and the reopening of international routes. -
Wage theft rife in Adelaide's Chinatown, Fair Work says after spot checks
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High levels of wage theft have been detected amongst eateries in Adelaide's Chinatown district during inspections by the Fair Work Ombudsman. -
Lycopodium wins $62m Newmont contract
Perth-based Lycopodium has been contracted by Newmont Corporation for work on the goldminer’s Ahafo North project in Ghana. -
Strike raising $80m for West Erregulla
SA-based Strike Energy has entered into a trading halt ahead of a planned capital raising to progress its West Erregulla joint development in the Perth Basin. -
Multinational sets sights on local prop tech
ASX-listed Vection Technologies has announced plans to acquire local architectural visualisation company, Blank Canvas studios. -
Vection sets sights on local proptech
ASX-listed Vection Technologies has announced plans to acquire local architectural visualisation company Blank Canvas studios. -
Qantas, Virgin take path to recovery
Australia’s major airlines have taken precarious steps towards ramping up operations, with Virgin targeting a return to 80 per cent of its pre-pandemic domestic capacity by June. -
This grey single pixel digital-only art just sold for more than $1.7 million
via abc.net.au
An online sale of a single pixel, as a part of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) by the digital artist Pak, sold for $US1.36 million at auction house Sotheby's. -
Conservative garden city scores huge marijuana farm
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A proposed marijuana farm will process 500 tonnes of medicinal cannabis a year for domestic and overseas markets and will have an export value of more than $1 billion. -
Confidence rises in WA
Western Australia’s property market has come out on top for having the most positive outlook in the country, but industry says tax reform is needed to underpin growth. -
Jobless fall shows plan working: Treasurer
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the drop in the unemployment rate is a further sign the government's economic recovery plan is working. -
Australia Post to remain public: minister
Communications Minister Paul Fletcher says Australia Post won't be sold and there is no link between talks about selling its parcel division and the Christine Holgate controversy. -
Unemployment falls again as economy adds more than 70,000 jobs in March
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The unemployment rate continues to fall, with another 70,700 jobs added in March, according to official estimates. -
There's nearly 75,000 more jobs than before COVID and women have captured most of them
via abc.net.au
The unemployment rate continues to fall, with another 70,700 jobs added in March, according to official estimates. -
There are nearly 75,000 more jobs than before COVID, and women have captured most of them
via abc.net.au
The unemployment rate continues to fall, with another 70,700 jobs added in March, according to official estimates. -
'I didn't realise how much we relied on backpackers': Employers struggle to find staff as unemployment drops
via abc.net.au
The unemployment rate continues to fall, with another 70,700 jobs added in March, according to official estimates. -
CBA still aiding distressed customers
The head of Australia's largest bank says almost all of the customers who deferred their home loans during last year's recession have restarted repayments. -
Big bank bosses vague on Suncorp interest
The heads of Australia's two largest banks are more than happy to talk about how they are assisting customers who may still be suffering hardship after last year's recession. -
Virgin to return to full capacity as Qantas boss calls for all international passengers to be vaccinated
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia says it plans to reach 100 per cent capacity by the end of the calendar year in the aftermath of crippling COVID-19 restrictions, with several aircraft and 220 cabin crew set to return to the skies. -
Virgin stages major COVID-19 comeback, announcing plans to reach 100pc capacity by December
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia says it plans to reach 100 per cent capacity by the end of the calendar year in the aftermath of crippling COVID-19 restrictions, with 373 aircraft and 220 cabin crew set to return to the skies. -
Virgin Australia stages major COVID-19 come back, announcing plans to reach 100pc capacity by December
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia says it plans to reach 100 per cent capacity by the end of the calendar year in the aftermath of crippling COVID-19 restrictions, with 373 aircraft and 220 cabin crew set to return to the skies. -
Hopes sisterly love will revive COVID-ravaged tourism regions
via abc.net.au
The mayors of the Gold Coast and Queenstown are eyeing a sister-city plan to revive their hard-hit tourism industries — but what exactly does that mean for Aussie travellers? -
Hopes sisterly love will revive COVID-ravaged tourism hotspots
via abc.net.au
The mayors of the Gold Coast and Queenstown are eyeing a sister-city plan to revive their hard-hit tourism industries — but what exactly does that mean for Aussie travellers? -
Gold Coast, Queenstown hope sisterly love will revive COVID-ravaged holiday hotspots
via abc.net.au
The mayors of the Gold Coast and Queenstown are eyeing a sister-city plan to revive their hard-hit tourism industries — but what exactly does that mean for Aussie travellers? -
Galaxy outlines Sal de Vida plans
Shares in Galaxy Resources closed up by more than 8 per cent on Thursday when the company released an updated development plan for its Sal de Vida lithium project in Argentina. -
'Who says no to a free road?': Victorian opposition renews East West Link push
via abc.net.au
A controversial road plan dumped by the newly-elected Andrews government six years ago is still high on the Victorian Liberal Party's list of priorities.
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