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ASX to fall after broad sell-off on Wall Street amid inflation worries in the US
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The Australian share market is set to decline for the second consecutive day after Wall Street drops, fuelled by inflation worries in the US. -
ASX down after broad sell-off on Wall Street amid inflation worries in the US
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opens lower after Wall Street drops, fuelled by inflation worries in the US. -
ASX closes down after broad sell-off on Wall Street amid inflation worries in US
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market closes down after Wall Street drops, fuelled by inflation worries in the US. Qantas pushes back a return to overseas flights, while CBA posts a bigger profit. -
'Hard to find the highlights': What's in the federal budget for Queensland?
via abc.net.au
The federal budget offers big promises of a strong economic recovery from COVID-19, but receives a lukewarm reaction from key Queensland industries hit hard by the pandemic. -
Tuna industry hoping Australian market will dive into cured options
via abc.net.au
Cured tuna hearts and tuna prosciutto could be the secret to getting more Australians eating the fish, and ensuring less of it goes to waste. -
Shannon is worried she'll remain homeless as 'pathetic' budget fails to deliver on Queensland's housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Farmers, mental health and support for jobs are the winners for regional Queenslanders in the budget, but the housing crisis has largely been ignored, say advocacy groups. -
Lack of a budget fix for Queensland's housing crisis 'a bit pathetic', but good news for jobs, farmers
via abc.net.au
Farmers, mental health and support for jobs are the winners for regional Queenslanders in the budget, but the housing crisis has largely been ignored, say advocacy groups. -
Fashion brand feud finished
A looming courtroom battle between the founders of accessories brand The Daily Edited has been avoided after the pair reached a settlement yesterday. -
$18bn for aged care in response to royal commission
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has confirmed the government has allocated an additional $17.7 billion to restore trust in the aged care sector. -
Government unveils $3.4b budget for women
The federal government will invest $3.4 billion in improving women’s safety, economic security and health as part of its first Women’s Budget Statement in more than six years. -
$30bn of tax relief; and a big spending budget
Personal income tax offsets and business expensing deductions will be extended; while the government has lifted spending promises for the year ahead by $25 billion. -
$317m top up for early childhood education
More than $300 million is set to be pumped into the early childhood education sector in the next financial year. -
NDIS expected to surpass cost of Medicare
Spending on the National Disability Insurance Scheme is expected to overtake the cost of Medicare within the next three years. -
Federal budget leaves business smiling as instant tax breaks extended
via abc.net.au
Businesses welcome an extension to instant investment write-offs, while medical and biotech companies are set to benefit from a lower tax rate on the fruits of their research. -
Coalition unveils big-spending budget as debt expected to soar to $1 trillion
via abc.net.au
The Treasurer has declared Australia's economic engine is "roaring back to life" as he unveiled tens of billions in new spending in a budget that could be the Coalition's last before a federal election. -
'Australia is coming back': Treasurer unveils tens of billions in big-spending budget
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The Treasurer has declared Australia's economic engine is "roaring back to life" as he unveiled tens of billions in new spending in a budget that could be the Coalition's last before a federal election. -
PM dismisses Greens' ideas to tax the rich
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has casually shot down two Greens ideas for economic repair ahead of the federal budget. -
At Close of Business: Madeleine Stephens on MATES in Construction
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Madeleine Stephens discuss MATES in Construction and how it is helping those in the sector access the support they need. -
MacTiernan sets huge hydrogen hopes
The state government has a huge aspirational target to have 200 gigawatts of hydrogen capacity by 2040, but needs to prepare for hurdles with land use, environmental impact and native title. -
MacTiernan hopes for 200GW of hydrogen
The state government has a big aspirational target to have 200 gigawatts of hydrogen capacity by 2040, but needs to prepare for hurdles with land use, environmental impact and native title. -
Renovated Blue Room Theatre bar opens
The Blue Room Theatre has reopened its newly renovated bar which was paid for by a $137,000 fundraising campaign. -
Tech, energy hit as ASX loses 1.06 per cent
Technology stocks have been routed on a downbeat Australian share market and a fund manager tips the tech slide will continue. -
Inquiry probes regulator, casino relationship
The ex-officio chair of the state’s Gaming and Wagering Commission has conceded he may have “erred” in believing the state’s chief casino officer’s relationships with Crown staff didn’t present a conflict of interest. -
Challenger raises $42m for gold, copper projects
Perth-based Challenger Exploration is using funds raised from a share placement to take full control of its flagship gold project, in Argentina, and expand drilling programs. -
$120m towers planned for Scarborough
Edge Visionary Living and Hillam Architects have lodged plans to develop a two-tower development in Scarborough, a few doors down from the Rendezvous Hotel. -
$120m towers plan for Scarborough
Edge Visionary Living and Hillam Architects have lodged plans to develop a two-tower development in Scarborough, a few doors down the Rendezvous Hotel. -
Bigger supermarkets on the cards for Giralang, Coombs under ACT government law reversal
via abc.net.au
The ACT government signs off on new laws allowing supermarkets to be bigger, which could mean relief for residents in Giralang, Coombs and McKellar. -
Bigger supermarkets on the cards for Giralang, Coombs
via abc.net.au
The ACT government signs off on new laws allowing supermarkets to be bigger, which could mean relief for residents in Giralang, Coombs and McKellar. -
Overboard over border
Politicians are reluctant to relinquish power once they have it. -
Mosman Park apartments under way
Parcel Property has progressed its plans to develop a $50 million apartment building on Glyde Street, with PACT breaking ground on the project. -
Hiremii slumps on ASX debut
Shares in recruitment firm Hiremii dropped in value by close to 30 per cent today following an overall slump for tech stocks on the ASX. -
China seeks break in ore dependence
Traditional supply chains are under threat as China seeks greater control over its raw materials supply. -
Marvel to launch $13m graphite IPO
West Perth-based Marvel Gold has proposed to demerge a Tanzanian graphite project into a new listed entity, following a $13 million IPO expected next month. -
Boral asks investors to reject Seven bid
Boral has encouraged shareholders to reject Seven Group's $8 billion takeover offer, saying the bid undervalues its target. -
Pilbara Minerals considers lithium refinery and JV
Pilbara Minerals is considering the joint development of a midstream lithium chemicals refinery at its Pilgangoora operation in WA, under an agreement with Sydney-based Calix. -
Openn Negotiation launches $9m IPO
A Claremont-based tech company is seeking to raise $9 million to support the growth of a digital sales platform that has a small foothold in the residential property market. -
Tribunal backs panel, council in development refusal
The state’s administrative tribunal has reaffirmed a decision to reject a contentious $2.1 million childcare centre in Perth’s western suburbs, ending an 18-month court appeal process. -
Strewth, sometimes it takes four months to get an Akubra hat
via abc.net.au
With international travel off the cards, domestic tourists are driving demand for Australian-made products that have long been emblematic of life in the bush. -
Porter, ABC will return to court Friday
Lawyers for Christian Porter and the ABC are returning to court as they prepare to do battle in a major defamation case. -
Budget set to boost mental health funding
Australia's mental health and aged care systems will receive record funding in the federal budget with billions of dollars to be spent on the ailing sectors. -
Jobs rise in weeks after JobKeeper demise
Employment rose in mid-April, but the ABS says it remains inconclusive what impact the end of the JobKeeper wage subsidy has had on the labour market. -
Data to show impact of JobKeeper demise
New economic figures will give the first clear gauge of what impact, if any, the end of the JobKeeper wage subsidy has had on employment. -
ASX drops after Wall Street retreat
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opens lower after hitting a record high on the ASX 200, while Wall Street drags due to tech stocks and amid inflation fears. -
Minister flags profound budget improvement
Finance Minister Simon Birmingham has flagged a "profound improvement" in the nation's budget bottom line. -
Who’s onboard with political ties?
What are the qualifications that make an individual suited to sit on a government board? -
Confidence drives Tassie vineyards selling grapes and wine locally after losing China market
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian vineyard harvesting the last of its vintage is among many confident it will sell grapes and wines locally after the trade dispute with China decimated its usual market for bottled wine.
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