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Bitcoin, Tesla dive defies Wall St rebound; ASX set to rise
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is set to rise after closing below 7,000, as Wall Street bounces back from three days of selling. Bitcoin drops sharply as Elon Musk doubles down on his criticism of its high energy consumption. -
Bitcoin dives but dogecoin surges on Musk tweets; ASX follows Wall St rebound
via abc.net.auA dive in bitcoin's value is matched by a rise in the price of dogecoin after a series of tweets from Elon Musk. Meanwhile, the world's stock markets shrug off inflation worries, for now, and rebound from a week of selling. -
ASX futures point to recovery after Wall Street bounces
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is set to rise after closing below 7,000, as Wall Street bounces back from three days of selling. -
'Makes no sense': Airlines won't ban vaccinated travellers due to blood-clot fears
via abc.net.auIn this week's CoronaCheck, airlines debunk rumours of travel bans for inoculated passengers and we fact check an LNP Senator quoting British writer C.S. Lewis about the value of "homemakers". -
WA staring down skills shortage amid soaring iron ore price
via abc.net.auIndustry and analysts warn Western Australia could face a shortage of skilled workers to keep up with demand in the mining sector as the price of iron ore soars to eye-watering highs. -
'Once in a generation' iron ore price surge sparks skills shortage warning
via abc.net.auIndustry and analysts warn Western Australia could face a shortage of skilled workers to keep up with demand in the mining sector as the price of iron ore soars to eye-watering highs. -
Taxpayer-funded gas-fired power plant branded 'a shambles' after revelation it may have to run on diesel for six months
via abc.net.auA gas-fired power plant proposed for the NSW Hunter Valley could be be waiting for up to six months for a gas connection, and critics say that's indicative of the government's shambolic energy policy. -
GP clinics can't cope with demand in many Queensland suburbs and regions
via abc.net.auAfter living at Springfield Lakes, west of Brisbane, for more than a year, Amy Mraz says she still cannot find a doctor for her and her young family, and it's a problem occurring across the state. -
Amy moved to one of Queensland's fastest growing areas but couldn't find something 'essential to day to day life'
via abc.net.auAfter living at Springfield Lakes, west of Brisbane, for more than a year, Amy Mraz says she still cannot find a doctor for her and her young family, and it's a problem occurring across the state. -
Australia's 'excruciating' reluctance to act on mRNA vaccine tech has set it back, experts say
via abc.net.auThe government confirms local plans for an mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility for vaccines such as Moderna's, but experts say it should have happened months ago. -
Australia needs to 'think bigger' for way out of COVID-19 crisis — and these experts say mRNA is one way there
via abc.net.auThe government confirms local plans for an mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility for vaccines such as Moderna's, but experts say it should have happened months ago. -
Adani mine contractor says no insurer will cover its work on project, as providers flee due to risk
via abc.net.auFederal and state governments have been urged to step in and use public funds to insure companies building Adani's Carmichael mine and rail link, after one of Adani's biggest contractors revealed it couldn't find a provider that would cover the project. -
Adani contractor left asking government for finance after insurers flee
via abc.net.auThe federal government is asked to step in and provide finance to companies building Adani's Carmichael mine and rail link, after one of Adani's biggest contractors revealed it was unable to insure its work on the project. -
Inside Telstra's ugly chapter — the story of how Caitlyn and a tiny team stood up to the telco giant
via abc.net.auTelstra has been hit with one of the most significant fines in Australian corporate history for its treatment of Indigenous customers. It might never have happened if brave people didn't speak up. -
Caitlyn stood up to Telstra over a $2,200 phone bill. It led to one of the largest fines in Australia's corporate history
via abc.net.auTelstra has been hit with one of the most significant fines in Australian corporate history for its treatment of Indigenous customers. It might never have happened if brave people didn't speak up. -
Presbyterian Church of Queensland put into receivership
via abc.net.auThe Presbyterian Church of Queensland, which also operates a Toowoomba private school and aged care provider PresCare, is placed into receivership. -
Government to consider more cheap airfares
More cheap flights could be on the way if Australians snap up the remaining 137,000 cut-price fares. -
CPB in hot water over $2.3m 'debt'
Perth-based company GSC Contracting is suing contracting giant CPB for allegedly failing to pay a $2.3 million bill for the rehabilitation of nine BHP mining accommodation camps. -
'Structural issues' found in 'luxurious' Sydney apartment tower
via abc.net.auOne of Sydney's biggest residential property developments is under review amid the discovery of "structural issues" that will require "specialist engineering advice". -
'Luxurious' Sydney apartment tower in spotlight over alleged 'defects'
via abc.net.auOne of Sydney's biggest residential property developments is under review amid the discovery of "structural issues" that will require "specialist engineering advice". -
Disability royal commission gets more time
The royal commission into abuse and neglect of people with a disability will get an extra 17 months to report. -
These Perth suburbs have seen huge price gains this year, and there could be more to come
via abc.net.auReal estate agents say "absolutely crazy" demand is behind 20 Perth suburbs' median house prices growing by over 10 per cent in the first third of this year. -
'Cheaper to buy than rent': House prices soar more than 10 per cent in 20 Perth suburbs this year
via abc.net.auReal estate agents say "absolutely crazy" demand is behind 20 Perth suburbs' median house prices growing by over 10 per cent in the first third of this year. -
No masks, crowd limits as WA eases rules
WA will welcome back capacity crowds and no longer require the wearing of face masks under a further easing of coronavirus restrictions. -
US inflation spike forces ASX lower
The biggest jump in US consumer prices in 12 years has stoked inflation fears and prompted investors to abandon the Australian shares. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray on boards and political ties
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the political ties of those on the boards of the state's government-owned enterprises. -
New sponsor for Western Force
Andrew Forrest’s Western Force has signed on local business Tribe Tech as a major partner for the inaugural Super Rugby Trans-Tasman season, which kicks off tomorrow. -
Saracen lodges $23m Royal George refurbishment plan
Property developer Saracen is forging ahead with a $23.8 million plan to refurbish East Fremantle’s 120-year-old Royal George Hotel and build a nine-storey apartment beside it. -
Perenti shares slump as wages, $AU soar
Shares in Perenti have tumbled today as the mining services business informed shareholders that wage growth, high turnover and a strong Australian dollar were impacting the business’ financial outlook. -
Majors launch mine electrification initiative
Iron ore majors BHP, Rio Tinto and Vale have launched a global competition for tech innovators, aimed at developing new concepts to electrify the mining industry’s substantial haul truck fleet. -
Hollywood or bust?
Mark Naglazas explores whether the proposed $100 million state-of-the-art facility within Victoria Quay is what the Western Australian screen industry needs. -
Alterra attracts high-profile backing
Pendulum Capital, led by Peter Fogarty and Greg Harvey, will acquire a 19.9 per cent stake in Alterra. -
All hail the innovators
Innovation should be embraced, not feared. -
Large charities tilt toward boards fees
At what point should not-for-profit organisations start paying fees to their board of directors? -
Telstra $50m fine 'signal' to others: ACCC
A $50 million penalty imposed on Telstra for fleecing vulnerable Indigenous consumers is a warning for corporate Australia, the head of the consumer watchdog says. -
Caratti pursued over $9m debt
Liquidators for Mammoth Civil have launched legal action against former director Allen Caratti and two other businesses to recover $9 million in debt. -
Critics call for Cook's ouster
Pressure continues to mount for Roger Cook with both the state opposition and the AMA today calling for him to resign as health minister. -
'We have to find a way back': After the trauma of April, Byron Bay Bluesfest is back on for October
via abc.net.auOrganisers were devastated to cancel the popular Byron Bay music festival just a day before it was due to start in April — but the show is now set to go on. -
Gaps aplenty at public service
The state government has announced four senior public service appointments but needs to recruit five new directors general, including at the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. -
New Sydney casino could open this year after Crown agrees to raft of measures
via abc.net.auCrown Resorts will cease all international junket partnerships and adopt a cashless gaming model in a bid to open it's new multi-billion-dollar casino in Sydney after being found unfit to hold a licence earlier this year. -
Out of step: Regional universities lament federal budget hit
via abc.net.auThe budget fails to ease the worries of regional universities, with one vice-chancellor saying the lack of direct funding is at odds with the country's future industry needs. -
So far so good in post-JobKeeper era
Job advertising as measured by the monthly SEEK employment report has grown by a record amount for a second consecutive month. -
So far so good after JobKeeper demise
The recent spate of labour market indicators suggest fears that the end of the JobKeeper program would cause a major hiccup in Australia's impressive employment recovery are overblown. -
Crown on track to open Sydney casino
Gaming is likely to go ahead at Crown Sydney within months as the company undergoes a major transformation, a NSW regulator says. -
Former fairytale amusement park transforms from 'drug hangout'
via abc.net.auAfter decades of neglect, the Fantasy Glades theme park in coastal NSW is being overhauled. Its new owner is planning to build a 12-cabin tourist park on the site among Cinderella's castle and Snow White's cottage. -
Higher aged care wages not in budget plan
A fundamental redesign of aged care is in the works but the higher wages needed to attract thousands of new workers are not in the budget's five-year plan. -
Government eyes more Australian-made jabs
Australia is taking steps to produce more vaccines onshore as the federal government confirms another 25 million COVID-19 jabs have been locked in. -
Australia seals deal for Moderna vaccines
Australia has secured 25 million doses of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine from the United States. -
Green light for Dunsborough microbrewery
A proposal to develop a microbrewery and holiday accommodation on the corner of Dunn Bay Road and Cape Naturalise Road has been approved. -
Tesla suspends bitcoin purchases over fossil fuel concerns
via abc.net.auTesla Inc suspends the use of bitcoin to purchase vehicles, citing concerns about the use of fossil fuel for mining the cryptocurrency.
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