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US stocks end quarter on a high, Didi market value at $90 billion
The S&P 500 index sees its fifth closing record high in a row, and Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi makes its market debut in the biggest listing by a Chinese company since 2014. -
ASX loses ground, Robinhood fined for misleading millions of customers
Australian stocks are in the red, Robinhood is fined more than $90 million for harming millions of customers, and ride-hailing firm Didi makes its market debut in the biggest US listing by a Chinese company since 2014. -
ASX in the red in early trade, Didi market value at $90 billion
Australian stocks are lacklustre in early trade, the S&P 500 index sees its fifth record close in a row, and ride-hailing firm Didi makes its market debut in the biggest US listing by a Chinese company since 2014. -
Big Red Bash is still going ahead in outback Queensland. Here's what you need to know
The organiser of the world's most remote music festival says it will still be able to go ahead in a COVID-safe manner. -
'These millions of tragedies wouldn't happen': A Chinese ‘black child’ shares his story living under communist rule
On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Beijing is more influential — and controversial — than ever. -
'The superiority of the authoritarian system': An interactive guide to 100 years of the Chinese Communist Party
On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Beijing is more influential — and controversial — than ever. -
'Keep your eyes on the sun': An interactive look inside the Chinese Communist Party
On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Beijing is more influential — and controversial — than ever. -
'Keep your eyes on the sun': An interactive guide to 100 years of Chinese Communist Party rule
An interactive guide to why Beijing is more influential — and controversial — than ever. -
'It was a wrongdoing my parents committed': China's 'black children' left out of today's 100 year CCP celebrations
On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Beijing is more influential — and controversial — than ever. -
'It was a wrongdoing my parents committed': China's 'black children' left out of CCP celebrations
On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Beijing is more influential — and controversial — than ever. -
'Hypocrisy' and 'double standards': What sets the Chinese Communist Party apart and why they are celebrating today
On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Beijing is more influential — and controversial — than ever. -
Bacteria is eating the Titanic away. So tourists are spending big to see the wreckage before it vanishes
Bacteria that consumes hundreds of kilograms of iron a day is eating The Titanic as the "unsinkable ship" fades away even further. -
Bacteria are eating the Titanic away. So tourists are spending big to see the wreckage before it vanishes
Bacteria that consume hundreds of kilograms of iron a day are eating The Titanic as the "unsinkable ship" fades away even further. -
Miami death toll rises to 16 as rescuers find four more bodies
The grim discovery comes as crews work against the clock with two storm systems threatening to become tropical systems, causing concern for local authorities. -
Bodies of children found in collapsed Miami building as death toll rises to 18
The grim discovery comes as crews work against the clock, with two looming storm systems causing concern for local authorities. -
Commission delivers first Crown report
The Perth Casino Royal Commission has delivered its interim report, but whether the report will see the light of day remains unclear. -
At Close of Business: Jesinta Burton and Katie McDonald on construction
On today's episode of At Close of Business, hear journalists Katie McDonald and Jesinta Burton discuss the latest movements in the construction industry. -
ASX notches up nine months of gains
Shares on the ASX have closed higher for a ninth consecutive month, the best winning run since 2007. -
Sydney theatre group supported by ACT Health to quarantine in Canberra and ensure the show can go on
The Sydney-based cast of American Psycho has been bussed to the national capital and placed in quarantine to ensure Canberra Theatre production can go ahead, while across the border a Queanbeyan Theatre copes at 50 per cent capacity. -
Frustration grows among regional GPs over staff shortages, mixed messages about vaccines
The head of South Australia's Rural Doctor's Association says staffing shortages are the biggest barrier to accelerating vaccination rates in regional SA, amid another change to COVID-19 jab advice. -
Getting paid, building certainty
New legislation aims to provide better protection for payments to subcontractors, but some say it misses the mark. -
Surge in activity stretches resources
How will the state’s construction industry navigate the growing pains prompted by a surge in building activity? -
$39m for low carbon industry research
Fortescue Metals Group and Curtin University are part of a consortium to research low carbon iron pellets, cement and alumina which received $39 million from the federal government today. -
Perth lockdown proves need for regional FIFO workforce, mayor says
The resources sector was asked to pause the movement of all but critical FIFO workers in and out of Perth, but mine site flights are operating as per usual in some parts of regional WA. -
US surf park company sets up in Perth
US-based surf park business Aventuur is setting up a regional headquarters in Perth as it awaits a decision on whether it will develop and operate the proposed Cockburn surf park. -
Big banks in 10-year Australia Post deal
Australia Post has entered new agreements with both the Commonwealth Bank and NAB, which will offer banking services in post offices for the next decade. -
Court approves Story-I share sale
The issue and sale of shares by Leederville-based Apple retailer Story-I has been found to be acceptable by the the state’s Supreme Court after it applied for relief over its failure to adequately disclose it on two occasions. -
BOM weathermen give last cross on ABC Local ahead of station automation
Weather crosses with local Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) staff in regional WA have come to an end ahead of station automation later this year. -
Mine operator at the centre of NT COVID-19 outbreak apologises for isolation conditions
Relatives of workers in isolation at a Central Australian mine at the centre of NT's COVID-19 outbreak express their frustration at isolation conditions, prompting an apology from the mine's operator. -
Online punishments a damaging trend
Parents posting punishments of their children online is misguided and unhealthy. -
ARTS REVIEW - STATE ballet triple bill is spell-binding
Each of the three works in West Australian Ballet’s inaugural ‘STATE’ program won over the opening night audience, writes Nina Levy. -
Rio halts South African operations
Rio Tinto has suspended its mineral sands operations in South Africa, as violence at the coastal Richards Bay mine site continues. -
$7.7m for WA researchers
West Australian researchers have been awarded a modest 4.3 per cent share of funding under the latest round of national medical research grants. -
Indigenous company to work on Waitsia gas field
Garla Barna Civil & Mining, an indigenous business based in Geraldton, has been subcontracted for work on the Waitsia gas field in the Perth Basin. -
Indigenous business to work on Waitsia gas field
Geraldton-based Garla Barna Civil & Mining has been subcontracted by engineering and construction giant Clough for work on the Waitsia gas field in the Perth Basin. -
Collier, Jenkins and Blaikie score new positions
Former Must Winebar partner Russell Blaikie has joined Prendiville Group, while Natalie Jenkins has been appointed Seesaw chair and Natasha Collier will lead West Australian Music. -
Fox News hit with million-dollar penalty for violating New York sexual harassment laws
The penalty stems from an investigation that began in 2017 following several reports of what the commission called "rampant abuse" at the popular news and opinion outlet. -
WA records new case, ramps up testing
Western Australia has recorded one new community case of COVID-19 overnight, a 37-year-old man who attended the same Joondalup gym as the first two cases. -
Vaccine plea to all Indigenous communities
Indigenous people and tourists intent on travelling into remote communities are being urged to get vaccinated. -
Barnaba point man on plastics
Mark Barnaba has been tasked with a cause close to Andrew Forrest’s heart, and hip pocket. -
Huge refund bills and booking losses in regional SA
South Australia's regional tourism and hospitality businesses are mopping up after losing thousands of dollars and bookings after the state closes borders to most jurisdictions. -
COVID-positive family who flew private plane from South-East Asia quarantining in Adelaide
Health and government authorities approved a COVID-positive family to fly in from overseas to Australia last week on a privately-funded medevac flight, despite ongoing calls to limit the number of overseas arrivals. -
COVID-positive family who flew private plane from Indonesia quarantining in Adelaide
Health and government authorities approved a COVID-positive family to fly in from overseas to Australia last week on a privately-funded medevac flight, despite ongoing calls to limit the number of overseas arrivals. SA Health has confirmed the family has the highly-infectious Delta strain. -
COVID-positive family allowed to fly into South Australia from South-East Asia on private plane
Health and government authorities approved a COVID-positive family to fly in from overseas to Australia last week on a privately-funded medevac flight, despite ongoing calls to limit the number of overseas arrivals. -
Telstra offloads 49 per cent of towers business
Telstra Corporation has sold off just under half its mobile towers business to a high-powered consortium, including Australia's sovereign wealth fund, for almost $3 billion. -
SA avoids lockdown, for now, as five people test positive to COVID-19
A South Australian mine worker and four of his household contacts have tested positive to COVID-19, but the state will not go into lockdown. The man in his 30s had worked at the Granites mine in the Northern Territory. -
Five people test positive to COVID-19, SA health officials say
A South Australian mine worker and four of his household contacts have tested positive to COVID-19, SA Premier Steven Marshall says, but the state will not go into lockdown. -
Health advice unchanged on AstraZeneca jab
Doctors are urging people aged under 60 to wait for the Pfizer vaccine, despite a surprise announcement from the prime minister that any adult who wants the AstraZeneca jab can have it. -
Funds to help with flood recovery in WA
Disaster assistance has been made available to help communities in Western Australia's northwest recover from damaging flooding earlier this month. -
Single route proposed for controversial Western Victoria Transmission Network Project
AusNet reveals the latest route of a controversial transmission project to local media before affected landowners.
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