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ASX set to drop after US stocks fall after Biden tax concerns
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Australian shares are set to follow Wall Street's losses amid investor concerns in the US over higher income taxes for the wealthy. -
AMP to split; ASX to slide after Wall Street drops on Biden tax worries
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Australian shares are set to follow Wall Street's losses amid tax increase concerns. AMP reveals plans to split the company's businesses, with Boe Pahari to leave the company. -
AMP to split; ASX flat after Wall Street drops on Biden tax worries
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Australian shares are flat following Wall Street's losses amid tax increase concerns. AMP reveals plans to split the company's businesses, with Boe Pahari to leave the company. -
AMP to split; ASX closes flat after Wall St drops on Biden tax worries; Bitcoin drops
via abc.net.au
Australian shares end flat following Wall Street's losses amid tax increase concerns. AMP reveals plans to split the company's businesses, with Boe Pahari to leave the company. Bitcoin drops below $US50,000. -
Why you'll be paying more for mandarins, oranges this season
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Struggling citrus growers across the country are bearing the brunt of high costs to secure seasonal workers — and shoppers can expect higher prices this winter. -
Beetaloo Basin timeline questioned as NT government quietly terminates $1.3 million contract
via abc.net.au
The gas-rich region is a key part of the federal government's blueprint for economic recovery but an anti-fracking group says the timeline for its development is in doubt after a contract for key work was torn up. -
Ratepayers foot $36k legal bill after 'unauthorised' council depot built on Crown land
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The Dorset Council in Tasmania's north has spent tens of thousands of dollars on legal fees in a long-running dispute with the state government, after it illegally built a council depot on a mining lease. -
Ratepayers foot $36k legal bill after council depot built on mining lease
via abc.net.au
The Dorset Council in Tasmania's north has spent tens of thousands of dollars on legal fees in a long-running dispute with the state government, after it illegally built a council depot on a mining lease. -
The promoter, the punter and the cleaner. They all lose if this 'massive gamble' goes wrong
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Music festivals grappling with the "massive gamble" of putting on a good show during COVID may soon be thrown a crucial lifeline by the NSW government. But that won't help festival promoters in other states. -
AGL boss departs, demerger to continue
AGL boss Brett Redman is leaving the energy provider after only last month starting efforts to create separate coal-fired power and clean energy businesses. -
Approval issued to re-enter mine where explosion injured five workers
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An explosion at a Central Queensland coal mine almost 12 months ago seriously injured five workers. Now, the company has been approved to re-enter the mine. -
Ending JobKeeper was justified: Frydenberg
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the surprising strength in Australia's labour market has justified ending the JobKeeper wage subsidy, despite calls for it to be extended. -
At Close of Business: Madeleine Stephens on Scitech's future
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Madeleine Stephens about Scitech's new chair Chris Palandri and his plans for Scitech's future. -
Scarborough, Pluto cost to be sharpened
A new estimate for the cost of Woodside’s Pluto Train 2 will be finalised within weeks, while four local projects are on track. -
ASX rebounds, back above 7000 points
Australia's share market has rebounded from two consecutive days of losses to stand 11 points short of its best close since February last year. -
MGC Pharma to acquire Israeli business
Biopharma company MGC Pharmaceuticals has proposed to buy an Israeli clinical research business for $6 million in shares. -
$70m Empire Bar plan hangs in the balance
A $70 million plan to revamp the site of The Empire Bar could be derailed after the Town of Victoria Park recommended the Joint Development Assessment Panel (JDAP) refuse the proposal. -
China trade retaliation fears as Australia tears up Victoria's Belt and Road deal
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Farmers are not confident of a quick resolution to the trade dispute with China after the Commonwealth Government tore up Victoria's Belt and Road deal with Beijing. -
Vysarn wins $13m potash contract
ASX-listed Vysarn’s drilling business has secured work on a $208 million potash development near Laverton. -
Providing a post-pandemic experience
A fresh approach to attracting international students is needed, given the battering COVID-19 delivered. -
Greensill creditors vote to liquidate failed Australian financier
via abc.net.au
Creditors vote to wind up Lex Greensill's insolvent trade financing empire, with uncertainty about how much money they can recover. -
New site released for coal exploration, but is anyone interested?
via abc.net.au
The NSW government is inviting companies to tender for coal mining licenses in the central west but one expert thinks there won't be any interest. -
National oat program comes to WA
Western Australia-based InterGrain will lead and commercialise an $11.5 million national oat breeding program to help farmers grow the high-value grain. -
National oat breeding program comes to WA
Western Australian-based InterGrain will lead and commercialise a $11.5 million national oat breeding program to help farmers grow the high-value grain. -
Crucial challenges for Liberal inquiry
Root and branch renewal must be undertaken to improve the Liberals’ parlous performance in WA. -
Perth geo sues Palmer for $10m
Mining executive Shankar Madan is suing billionaire Clive Palmer and his company Mineralogy for about $10 million in royalties for allegedly helping it acquire the Sino Iron tenements 35 years ago. -
No updated climate targets ahead of summit
The minister responsible for reducing Australia's emissions has brushed off calls to bolster targets to curb climate change. -
China dispute won't melt iron ore: Frydenberg
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is confident iron ore exports won’t be dented by Australia’s diplomatic battle with China, while spotlighting technology and skilled migration for economic recovery. -
China dispute won't damage iron ore trade: Frydenberg
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is confident iron ore exports won’t be dented by Australia’s diplomatic battle with China, while spotlighting technology and skilled migration for economic recovery. -
Return to sender: AusPost stamps out threat to stop delivering perishable goods
via abc.net.au
Australia Post has backflipped on its decision to cease carrying perishable items in a move welcomed by producers reliant on the service. -
IGO clears hurdle for Tropicana sale
AngloGold Ashanti has made way for the $903 million sale of joint venture partner IGO's stake in the Tropicana goldmine, east of Kalgoorlie. -
IGO clears final hurdle for Tropicana sale
AngloGold Ashanti has given tacit approval to the $903 million sale of IGO’s stake in the joint venture’s Tropicana goldmine, east of Kalgoorlie. -
'Worst electric vehicle policy in the world': Industry slams Victoria's proposed tax
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Twenty-five organisations and businesses are banding together to fight Victoria's proposed electric vehicle tax, describing the state's policy as the worst in the world. -
Leaders set to back vaccine rollout reset
Australia's leaders have been urged to abandon political disputes in a crucial meeting over bringing the coronavirus vaccine rollout forward for over-50s. -
Australia's Karen proud participants of Anzac Day, even as they fear for families under coup
via abc.net.au
This weekend, members of Nhill's Karen community will join the town's Anzac Day commemorations, but they will have a current conflict in mind when they do. -
Industrial property a top performer
Industrial and logistics properties continue to top investors’ wish lists, as vacancy within Perth’s industrial property drops by almost a third within 12 months. -
Crunching numbers on iron ore royalty
With the big iron ore miners continuing to make record profits, is the WA community getting a fair return? -
Crunching numbers on iron ore returns
With the big iron ore miners continuing to make record profits, is the WA community getting a fair return? -
What is the Belt and Road Initiative and what were the four deals the government tore up?
via abc.net.au
The federal government has torn up an arrangement Victoria made with China under that country's trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative. What was the arrangement and how can the Commonwealth quash a state deal? -
PM announces $565m for climate tech deals
Another half a billion-dollar cheque has been written by the federal government to help Australia foster international partnerships on clean energy technology. -
$4.2 million in Queensland holiday vouchers up for grabs
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government is launching a second round of its holiday vouchers to reboot the tourism industry in wake of coronavirus shutdowns, with $100 and $200 vouchers on offer for the state's most idyllic destinations.
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