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Plenty of vacancies, but no takers as Riverland businesses struggle to find staff
via abc.net.auEmployers in South Australia's Riverland region struggle to fill job vacancies as a business boom following the pandemic opens up local growth opportunities. -
Live: NSW Now: Man faces court after allegedly sexually touching five women at Sydney shopping centre
via abc.net.auMORNING BRIEFING: Police charge a man after five different women reported he touched and stalked them in the Westfield Shopping centre, while the NSW Opposition ensures those in regional areas have access to the health care inquiry hearings. -
Wall Street tumbles amid inflation surge and rate rise fears, ASX to follow
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is set to follow Wall Street's sharp decline amid a surge in US inflation and fears the Federal Reserve may have to start hiking interest rates much sooner than it expects. -
ASX to fall, Wall Street tumbles
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is set to follow Wall Street's decline amid ongoing inflation fears in the US. -
ASX loses 1pc, Wall Street tumbles amid inflation surge and rate rise fears
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market closes on a 4-week low, after Wall Street's decline amid a surge in US inflation and fears the Federal Reserve may have to start hiking interest rates much sooner than it expects. -
ASX down after Wall Street tumbles amid inflation surge and rate rise fears
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market opens down after Wall Street's sharp decline amid a surge in US inflation and fears the Federal Reserve may have to start hiking interest rates much sooner than it expects. -
The rise to 12 per cent super survived budget 2021, but there were many small tweaks to retirement savings
via abc.net.auLow-income Australians, especially women, stand to benefit from changes to super announced in the federal budget. -
'I feel like crying': Blindsided business owners forced out by new Sydney rail lines
via abc.net.auThe NSW government says it will need to demolish 13 commercial buildings to make way for a pair of Sydney train stations. For some business owners inside a shopping centre who will be forced to close, this was the first they heard about it. -
How federal budget changes to super could increase your nest egg
via abc.net.auLow-income Australians, especially women, stand to benefit from changes to super announced in the federal budget. -
'Vandal's budget' might push up interest rates, economists warn
via abc.net.auEveryone seems to be a winner in this year's budget but some experts are warning excessive spending could impact negatively on future generations, including in the form of higher interest rates. -
Higher interest rates may be the cost of a budget that creates few losers
via abc.net.auIt's been described as a Hot Chocolate budget — everyone's a winner. But some experienced budget watchers are warning the sugar hit now could leave a sour taste for future generations, including in the form of higher interest rates. -
If our new space division isn't for waging war, why is it part of the military?
via abc.net.auThe Australian military will launch its own space command in 2022, but says it won't be for waging war in space. So why is part of the military then? -
Australia's military is getting its own space force. Here's why
via abc.net.auThe Australian military will launch its own space command in 2022, but says it won't be for waging war in space. So why is part of the military then? -
China used 'fake news' on social platforms to discredit western reports amid pandemic, report finds
via abc.net.auAs the pandemic started to spread, Beijing used its media infrastructure globally to seed positive narratives about China in national media, as well as mobilising more novel tactics such as disinformation, a report by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) finds. -
Morrison denies election budget slush fund
Scott Morrison has denied squirrelling away billions of dollars in the federal budget ahead of the next election. -
Aspiring drivers get behind the keyboard before getting behind the wheel
via abc.net.auRegional Victoria's aspiring learner drivers are now able to do their learner's permit test online, but there is a catch — the exam takes several hours to complete. -
State government to kill Perth freight link
The state government will block future construction of the Perth Freight Link despite $1.2 billion in federal funding remaining on the table. -
More ocean areas protected off Australia
A huge area of ocean around two remote Australian territories will be protected as part of the federal budget, leaving conservationists grinning. -
Shell in big win against ATO
Shell has largely won a federal court battle in a long running dispute with the Australian Taxation Office over its $2.3 billion purchase of Browse LNG assets from Chevron. -
At Close of Business: Katie McDonald on industrial buffer zones
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Katie McDonald on the conflict between Industry and residential development and the role of industrial buffer zones. -
ASX falls despite CBA third quarter boost
Concerns that markets may have peaked at record heights have forced Australian shares lower, despite the Commonwealth Bank impressing. -
Fishing trips, boat sales: Crown inquiry
The Perth Casino Royal Commission has heard about the relationships the state’s chief casino officer held with various Crown employees. -
Jones Day boosts litigation practice
Global law firm Jones Day has recruited Michael Lundberg, who says he is looking forward to opportunities flowing from its local and global network. -
Sport to rectify judicial system inequality: Martin
The state’s former chief justice has spoken out about the overrepresentation of Aboriginal people in the justice system and the role he believes sport could have in rectifying that. -
Tapping an alternative power source
A Melbourne-based leadership coach is encouraging us to get on board with female empowerment. -
How the WA Government’s Asian Engagement strategy was lost
Ross Taylor explores the potential consequences of axing a ministerial position dedicated to Asian engagement. -
$500k for Indigenous heritage protection
Some $500,000 has been included in the federal budget to increase Indigenous heritage protection through Australia's environmental protection laws. -
Gran Designs fined over worker's death
Fremantle-based building company Gran Designs WA has been slapped with a $175,000 fine for failing to provide a safe workplace after the death of a worker in the South West in 2017. -
Plans for Suez Canal to be widened after Ever Given cargo ship drama
via abc.net.auThe narrow section of the Suez Canal that was accidentally blockaded when the Ever Given cargo ship became stuck is set to be expanded and deepened. -
Qantas extends international flight pause
Qantas has delayed its planned resumption of international flights until late December after the federal budget revised forecasts for overseas travel. -
Salisbury joins uranium company
Chris Salisbury has joined budding uranium miner Deep Yellow as chairman, eight months after stepping down as boss of Rio Tinto’s iron ore business. -
Adapting to tariffs and a pandemic
WA wine producers are managing the fallout from COVID-19 restrictions and China tariffs. -
Retired Boeing 737 goes on 100km road trip to new home
via abc.net.auThe former commercial aircraft will be displayed as a tourist attraction at the White Gum Air Park in WA's Wheatbelt. -
Biotech company pushes to make mRNA coronavirus vaccines in Australia
via abc.net.auAustralia could begin local production of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines within six to 12 months, an international biotech company says — but such a scheme would depend on approvals and investment. -
Australia sets sights on vaccine self-sufficiency with Pfizer manufacturing proposal
via abc.net.auAustralia could begin local production of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines within six to 12 months, an international biotech company says — but such a scheme would depend on approvals and investment. -
CBA boosts third quarter cash profit
Australia's biggest bank is continuing to ride the nation's post-recession economic recovery after posting another jump in earnings. -
Guy Sebastian to headline at Isa Rodeo as tourism to outback Queensland kickstarts
via abc.net.auThe biggest rodeo in the southern hemisphere is held in Mount Isa, and stars Lee Kernaghan and Guy Sebastian will headline the event. -
Qantas delays restart of overseas flights
via abc.net.auThe airline had been hoping to begin flying internationally from the end of October, but the federal government is now not expecting to open Australia's international borders until 2022. -
Mining company charged after man crushed to death at Queensland mine
via abc.net.auDonald Rabbitt was killed when he became trapped under heavy machinery in 2020. Now the mine operator has been charged in relation to his death. -
Two new rail stations in Sydney's CBD to slash travel times for commuters from west
via abc.net.auMore than a dozen buildings will be acquired by the NSW government to build two new CBD rail stations as part of the Sydney Metro West line, catering for 3 million people. -
Millions of Sydney commuters to have travel times slashed by two new CBD rail stations
via abc.net.auMore than a dozen buildings will be acquired by the NSW government to build two new CBD rail stations as part of the Sydney Metro West line, catering for 3 million people. -
Morrison defends budget spending bonanza
Scott Morrison has argued the coronavirus pandemic is 30 times worse than the global financial crisis as he embarks on a sales pitch for the federal budget spending bonanza. -
Budget puts wage growth back in spotlight
Australia's record low wage growth looms as a critical political battleground with the Morrison government pinning pay rises on driving down unemployment. -
Vaccine rollout set for year's end finish
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has predicted all Australians who want their two COVID-19 vaccine doses will receive them before the end of the year. -
PM looks for vaccine rollout wriggle room
Scott Morrison is giving himself some wriggle room on getting all Australians COVID-19 vaccinations by the end of this year. -
Victorian man who tested positive for COVID–19 was on same flight as Adelaide hotel case
via abc.net.auSouth Australia's Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier says it is most likely a Victorian man, who tested positive to COVID–19 yesterday, caught it while staying in hotel quarantine in Adelaide, despite being on the same flight as another man who tested positive to coronavirus. -
ELT providers at crisis point
Warren Milner has seen plenty of disruption during the 35 years he has operated his English language training college, but never economic ruin like what’s happening now.
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