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Prices jump at fastest pace since 2008 in the US, but Wall Street is unmoved
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is trading down, despite one of Australia's biggest cities reopening from a lockdown and Wall Street ending in positive territory. -
Prices jump at fastest pace since 2008 in the US, but Wall Street and the ASX are unmoved
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is cruising, as financial stocks come off a high and Wall Street shrugs off inflation data. -
ASX set to cruise as soaring prices fail to subdue US investors
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to follow Wall Street's lead this morning, after inflation data in the US failed to cool investors. -
How UK food standards differ from ours, and why British farmers are nervous about a trade deal
via abc.net.au
Differences in food and agriculture standards between the United Kingdom and Australia have emerged as issues for British farmers, as the two nations get closer to a trade deal. -
'Alarming' waste sees 80 per cent of unwanted clothes, textiles sent to landfill
via abc.net.au
Of 305,000 tonnes of clothes, bed linen and other textiles discarded in NSW last year, only 800 tonnes were recycled, as most was dumped, a report finds. -
The G7's carbon talks could spell the demise of this $12.6 billion Australian export industry
via abc.net.au
Australia's multi-billion-dollar alumina and aluminium export industries could risk closure if the European Union leads other major economies into adopting so-called carbon border adjustment mechanisms, a think tank warns. -
Australia's aluminium exports could be devastated by carbon tariffs to be discussed at G7, think tank warns
via abc.net.au
Australia's multi-billion-dollar alumina and aluminium export industries could risk closure if the European Union leads other major economies into adopting so-called carbon border adjustment mechanisms, a think tank warns. -
'Absolutely shocking': Workers may end up paying for their own super rise
via abc.net.au
Workers expecting a rise in their super payments on July 1 could be in for a shock. While their retirement contributions from their employer are set to go up, it might mean a cut to their take-home pay. -
Greensill takes another hit as ATO wins $60 million tax fight
via abc.net.au
A Greensill company will have to pay tax on $58 million in capital gains after losing a court fight against the tax office – and it could have big implications for everyday Australians living overseas. -
Greensill takes another hit as ATO wins $58 million tax fight
via abc.net.au
A Greensill company will have to pay tax on almost $60 million in capital gains after losing a court fight against the tax office – and it could have big implications for everyday Australians living overseas. -
'Right to be complacent': Economist stuns Q+A with his COVID views
via abc.net.au
Economist Cameron Murray causes a stir on Q+A by claiming Australia's COVID-19 response has been over the top and the vaccine "was a stroke of luck". -
'It's pretty scary': Subbie says he has been left $50,000 out of pocket
via abc.net.au
Plasterer Ken Hastie says he is owed thousands of dollars by collapsed WA builder Schlager Homes and is calling for more to be done to protect subcontractors. -
China arrests 1,100 over cryptocurrency money laundering
via abc.net.au
The country's Bitcoin mines power nearly 80 per cent of the global trade in cryptocurrencies but trading in China is banned. -
At Close of Business: Jesinta Burton on Bocelli's
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the legal action that has forced the closure of Bocelli's Espresso. -
Work begins on Baldivis sporting complex
Crothers Construction has begun work on a new sport and recreational complex in Baldivis, which will feature an eight-hectare pavilion and two playing fields. -
PM refuses to link jab numbers to opening
Australians have been warned reaching a population-wide vaccination target will not trigger a federal government decision to open international borders. -
ASX tips record before key inflation data
Shares climbed to a record closing high on the Australian market but may tumble on Friday if there is any sign of rising inflation from the US. -
Caruso sues MRC over confidential data 'breach'
Mark Caruso has launched legal action against former employer Mineral Commodities for allegedly refusing to surrender confidential information he claims it downloaded from a hard drive without permission. -
WA Museum Boola Bardip recognised at national awards
WA Museum Boola Bardip topped three categories at the Museums and Galleries National Awards last night in Canberra, including gallery fit out. -
Azure doubles down on WA nickel asset
Azure Minerals has confirmed plans to sell its Mexican projects, as the company further focuses on advancing its Andover nickel-copper asset near Karratha. -
ASIC takes Austal to court
Austal and former chief executive David Singleton are facing legal action over an alleged failure to properly disclose a change in the company’s earnings guidance in 2016. -
'Is sleeping in tents a modern solution?': Minister forced to address housing crisis
via abc.net.au
The SA Human Services Minister is taken to task after saying the government is "modernising our approach to homelessness" — just days after a Port Lincoln welfare service asks for tent and swag donations. -
How to value a tech startup, part I
Founders and investors want the same outcome: success. -
Woman dies from blood clot after COVID jab
The Therapeutic Goods Administration says the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine far outweigh the risks after a NSW woman died from a blood clot in the brain. -
Snow a no-go for visitors as Black Summer and floods continue to bite
via abc.net.au
Snow might be falling, but for the Snowy Valley and the Upper Hunter regions in NSW the ongoing impact of natural disasters means local economies may not enjoy a tourism boon again this winter. -
Canberra surges in popularity as Jetstar offers direct flights for the first time in history
via abc.net.au
Direct flights from Canberra to Brisbane are announced as the ACT government attempts to draw in visitors with a cash injection for Floriade. -
Canberra a more attractive travel option post-pandemic, as Jetstar offers direct flights for the first time
via abc.net.au
Direct flights from Canberra to Brisbane are announced as the ACT government attempts to draw in visitors with a cash injection for Floriade. -
Tungsten miner launches $25m IPO
A Canadian miner planning a big project in South Korea is aiming to list on the ASX after signing up stockbroker Andrew Frazer as a director and underwriter. -
Younger West Aussies flock for vaccines
Western Australians aged under 50 are flocking to get vaccinated against coronavirus but their middle-aged counterparts are proving less enthusiastic. -
Warnbro, Seville Grove double sales
Home sales volumes more than doubled in 10 Perth suburbs during the March quarter, when compared to the same period last year, according to new data. -
Woolworths' PFD takeover to go ahead
Woolworths' takeover of PFD Food Services will go ahead despite concerns the supermarket giant may change food distribution. -
Woolies' PFD buy goes ahead, rivals upset
Woolworths' takeover of distributor PFD Food Services will go ahead despite concerns the move will eventually lead to fewer workers in the industry. -
Macmahon worker dies at Silver Lake mine
Silver Lake Resources has suspended operations at its Daisy complex near Kalgoorlie-Boulder after an employee working for contractor Macmahon Holdings passed away this morning. -
Tearful Ben Roberts-Smith breaks down in court after being grilled over alleged murders
via abc.net.au
A Sydney court hears that Australian war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith witnessed the execution of a man found in a suspected Taliban compound in order to "blood a rookie". -
'Devastated' Ben Roberts-Smith gives evidence for first time at defamation trial
via abc.net.au
Australian war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith tells a Sydney court it "breaks" his heart to be publicly accused of multiple murders after spending his life fighting for his country. -
Ben-Roberts-Smith denies being 'complicit' in murder of Afghan man in order to 'blood a rookie'
via abc.net.au
A Sydney court hears that Australian war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith witnessed the execution of a man found in a suspected Taliban compound in order to "blood a rookie". -
JBS Foods pays hackers $11m to end week-long cyber attack
via abc.net.au
Global meat giant JBS Foods says it paid a criminal gang $11 million to end the cyber attack that ground its operations to a halt around the world. -
Global meat company pays hackers $14.2m to end week-long cyber attack
via abc.net.au
International meat processing giant JBS Foods says it paid a criminal gang $14.2 million to end the cyber attack that ground its operations to a halt around the world. -
Australia Post's perishable items decision was a 'premature overreaction', Ombudsman says
via abc.net.au
Bruce Billson says he hasn't seen any practical examples to justify the service's call, which has since been reversed. -
Singapore travel bubble on leaders' agenda
Setting the conditions for a travel bubble will be on the agenda for prime ministerial talks between Scott Morrison and Lee Hsien Loong in Singapore on Thursday. -
Rethinking office ventilation
The pandemic has prompted office owners and tenants to pay more attention to how air is circulated through buildings. -
Sale contracts signed for Port Hedland buyback, but not all residents are happy
via abc.net.au
The WA government is offering to buy out people living in parts of Port Hedland to reduce the number of people living beside the dust-polluted port, but some homeowners say the offers don't match the value of their property's value.
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