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ASX to drop after Wall Street retreat
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is tipped to fall after a record high on the ASX 200, while Wall Street drags due to tech stocks and amid inflation fears. -
DarkSide hackers behind Colonial Pipeline attack say they wanted cash, not chaos
via abc.net.au
The DarkSide group says it never meant to cause "problems for society", in a statement littered with spelling and grammatical errors, and pledges to launch checks on fellow cyber criminals. -
'Time to let the people decide' on shopping hours, says SA Treasurer
via abc.net.au
The South Australian government proposes holding a referendum on shopping hour deregulation on the same day as next March's state election. -
SA shopping hours referendum set to fail Upper House hurdle
via abc.net.au
A referendum proposal on shopping hour deregulation announced this morning looks set to stall in South Australian Parliament's Upper House, with four out of the five crossbench MPs there saying they will not support it. -
SA government proposes referendum to deregulate shopping hours
via abc.net.au
South Australia's Treasurer proposes holding a referendum on shopping hour deregulation on the same day as next March's state election. -
We fact checked the climate-change claims of two former prime ministers
via abc.net.au
Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull warns Australia is "at risk of the economic and environmental consequences" of carbon-border taxes given more than 70 per cent of the countries it trades with are committed to net-zero emissions. Were they correct? -
Will these budget measures benefit you? Child care subsidies, tax rebates and more
via abc.net.au
The federal budget will have measures for retirees, single parents, and first home buyers. What about you? -
Seven in $8bn Boral bid
Kerry Stokes' Seven Group has announced an off-market takeover bid for Boral, valuing the Sydney-based industrial company at nearly $8 billion. -
Delorean takes full control of SA gas project
Perth-based Delorean Corporation has struck an agreement with Clean Peak Energy to acquire its 70 per cent stake in the Salisbury Bioenergy project. -
Delorean takes control of SA gas project
Perth-based Delorean Corporation has struck an agreement with Clean Peak Energy to acquire its 70 per cent stake in the Salisbury Bioenergy project. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on labour shortages
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss the current labour shortages and what they mean for WA's booming mining sector. -
ASX sets record close as iron ore surges
Australia's share market had a record close and one fund manager said it could go much higher, thanks to the surging iron ore price. -
Crown inquiry grills Ord
The Crown Perth royal commission has heard suggestions Western Australia lacks a coherent policy on the gaming sector and that regulators lacked training and expertise. -
Canadian woes lift canola prices
The world’s largest producer of canola has for the first time been forced to import supply. -
Australian ugg boot maker loses US trademark appeal
via abc.net.au
Eddie Oygur has lost another round of a multi-year legal battle against UGG trademark owner Deckers, but is vowing to take his fight to the Supreme Court. -
Forrest steps down as Black Swan chair
Francois Witbooi has been appointed chair of Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA, succeeding long-time director Nicola Forrest. -
Bankruptcy for $126m man
The man at the centre of a $126 million alleged betting scandal has been placed in bankruptcy by the Federal Court, forced to represent himself amid what he described as a “media frenzy”. -
Cochrane resigns as Perenti chair
Ian Cochrane will step down as chair of mining services business Perenti, with the company citing ill health as reason for the decision. -
Questions remain over WA's new cyclone payments
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of residents and businesses affected by Cyclone Seroja will be eligible for a new $4,000 payment, but one operator says the announcement leaves "a lot of questions". -
Crockett joins Football West
Football West has recruited former state government commissioner Stuart Crockett to drive the organisation’s Asian engagement strategy. -
Tourism sector pleads for border certainty
Australia's tourism sector is urging the government to set a time frame for the nation's reopening as question marks remain over when international travel will resume. -
The future of money, or a 'hustle' β what is Dogecoin?
via abc.net.au
How much is a meme worth to you? For the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, named in honour of the dog that swept the internet in 2013, the answer could be more than $100 billion. -
Conservative approach to change at Cott
A revised planning strategy and new developments could set the tone for a renewed Cottesloe beachfront. -
Child care isn't just good for families who want to work more, this is why
via abc.net.au
Childcare subsidies are seen as one of the big ways governments can support greater gender equality, by helping women return to work when they want to. But it's worth remembering, even if you don't have kids there's a big economic benefit. -
Northern Star commits to Tanami JV
Goldminer Northern Star Resources is paying $15 million in cash for a further stake in a joint venture with Tanami Gold while entering into a new service agreement. -
Holgate takes a new job at deliveries firm
Ex-Australia Post boss Christine Holgate has a new job at a parcel deliveries business. -
ASX joins Wall Street at record levels, as commodities reach new highs
via abc.net.au
The benchmark ASX 200 Australian share index reaches a record close, as commodity prices also hit historical highs and Wall Street gains because of, not despite, poor jobs data. -
ASX climbs as US stocks hit fresh records on bad jobs data
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market follows Wall Street higher following a boost from a negative US jobs report on Friday and surging commodity prices. -
Budget to spend big on infrastructure
The federal budget will include at least $5 billion in funding for infrastructure projects aimed at making roads safer, reducing travel times and supporting thousands of jobs. -
Budget to be 'full response' to aged care
The federal budget will include record funding on aged care and a "full response" to the damning findings of the royal commission into the sector. -
Aged care package expectations grow
A "once in a lifetime" federal budget boost to aged care funding could be almost double initial estimates. -
Federal Court overturns ruling state logger breached environmental laws in endangered possum habitat
via abc.net.au
Victorian government-owned logging company VicForests today successfully overturned an earlier court ruling which found it had breached federal environmental laws. -
Bullied, burnt and injured as an apprentice, Jae wants to save others from the same fate
via abc.net.au
In 2020, the Young Workers Centre saw a dramatic increase in calls from apprentices worried about underpayment, bullying, and safety at work. It wants a licensing scheme for all employers who take on trainees. -
Star throws down chips for Crown merger
Crown Resorts has received a takeover bid from the operator of Sydney's Star Casino while announcing the appointment of chief executive and managing director, Steve McCann. -
Former Australia Post boss Christine Holgate to lead rival delivery firm
via abc.net.au
Former Australia Post boss Christine Holgate will lead rival parcel delivery firm Global Express, amid continuing controversy over her exit from the publicly owned postal service. -
Star launches Crown casino merger bid, in attempt to create $12 billion gambling giant
via abc.net.au
Casino operator The Star Entertainment Group submits a merger proposal to main rival Crown Resorts. -
Star announces $12 billion Crown merger plan, as Blackstone ups its takeover offer
via abc.net.au
Casino operator The Star Entertainment Group submits a merger proposal to troubled rival Crown Resorts, while competing suitor Blackstone also ups its takeover bid.
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