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Australian market falls as RBA injects more cash to stimulate COVID-19 recovery
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Australian shares have dropped even further after the Reserve Bank announced its decision on extra stimulus measures. -
Australian market falls as RBA Bank starts easing back on stimulus programs
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The Australian share market finished trading in the red after the Reserve Bank said it would gradually wind back its emergency COVID-19 stimulus measures. -
ASX to rise ahead of Reserve Bank's stimulus announcement
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Australian shares are expected to rise in early trade, with the key focus being the Reserve Bank's policy decision this afternoon. -
ASX rises ahead of Reserve Bank's stimulus announcement
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Australian shares have risen cautiously in early trade, with the key focus being the Reserve Bank's policy decision this afternoon. -
ASX falls ahead of Reserve Bank's stimulus announcement
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Australian shares have fallen in afternoon trade, with the key focus being the Reserve Bank's policy decision. -
John's employer got locked out of its factory. He hasn't heard from it since he stopped being paid
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Three months after the JobKeeper wage subsidy program ended, workplace problems are popping up for some workers who initially kept their jobs thanks to the scheme. -
JobKeeper end sparks rush of dubious lay-offs and pay cuts, employment law centre warns
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Three months after the JobKeeper wage subsidy program ended, workplace problems are popping up for some workers who initially kept their jobs thanks to the scheme. -
Hackers demand $92m in bitcoin for data stolen during 'gargantuan' cyber attack
via abc.net.au
Hackers demand $US70 million ($92.9 million) in bitcoin in exchange for data stolen during a "gargantuan" attack on a US IT company that has shuttered hundreds of Swedish supermarkets. -
This once-booming mining town could have been 'buried' — but longtime residents see a bright future
via abc.net.au
Old timers who remember the good years at King Island's tungsten mine say it was more than just a job — and they are holding on to a glimmer of hope it will reopen. -
Manufacturers adapting to the pandemic appeal for local support
via abc.net.au
When the pandemic hit, an Adelaide appliance factory found it difficult to get parts from overseas, so decided to make them itself. But manufacturers are still looking to consumers and governments to pitch in. -
China had a miraculous economic recovery from COVID-19. But was it 'faked'?
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When it comes to economic miracles, no other country has pulled off quite as many as China. Some are predicting it will overtake the US within years, despite its Premier saying Beijing's numbers are "unreliable". -
Can we trust what China is telling us about its economy?
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When it comes to economic miracles, no other country has pulled off quite as many as China. Some are predicting it will overtake the US within years, despite its Premier saying Beijing's numbers are "unreliable". -
They were the gambling watchdog's cops on the beat. Now they're speaking out
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The gambling watchdog was meant to keep Crown Casino crime-free. Five former inspectors tell Four Corners how it failed spectacularly. -
'I haven't got a job to lose anymore': These casino inspectors know Crown's dirty secrets, and they're not staying silent
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The gambling watchdog was meant to keep Crown Casino crime-free. Five former inspectors tell Four Corners how it failed spectacularly. -
'I haven't got a job to lose anymore': These casino inspectors know Crown's dirty secrets
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The gambling watchdog was meant to keep Crown Casino crime-free. Five former inspectors tell Four Corners how it failed spectacularly. -
Tasmania reopens to areas of WA, NT
Tasmania has reopened its border to travellers from areas in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. -
RBA takes centre stage amid cash rate talk
The RBA is expected to leave the cash rate at a record low at Tuesday's board meeting, but economists are looking for some change in its policy outlook. -
RBA rate forecast looms over Aust shares
An impending Reserve Bank decision affecting long term interest rates may have preoccupied share market investors, who were largely restrained on Monday. -
Ozz shares down on ASX debut
Ozz Resources has become the latest explorer to list on the ASX, with its search for gold to begin this month using some of the proceeds from its $5 million IPO. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray on universities
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses how WA's universities are managing the financial impact of COVID-19. -
MG leads car sales growth
Sales of MG cars have rocketed higher this year, pushing the famous marque into the state’s top 10, though the Chinese manufacturer is very different from the MG of old. -
EPA approves Shark Bay dredging
Dredging for a solar salt operation at Shark Bay has won environmental approval, while the Gascoyne Gateway port near Exmouth will go to a public review. -
Du Plessis appointed CEO of MaxMine
Coert Du Plessis has been promoted to chief executive of MaxMine, one year after he joined the mining services business as chief operating officer. -
GST on international shopping faces review
Whacking cheap imported goods with GST was meant to give local businesses a fairer crack at online shoppers, and a review will check whether it's working. -
FTA favours wine, red meat producers
Growing trade diversity will benefit Australia’s primary producers. -
Restrictions to ease despite evolving situation off state's coast
Restrictions imposed following last week’s four-day lockdown are expected to be eased again from midnight tonight, as the government grapples with an evolving situation involving a ship off the state's coast. -
Mineral Commodities raises $10.6m
Mining company Mineral Commodities has secured funds through a share placement and rights issue to continue exploration and complete plant upgrades in South Africa. -
Incentives, migration to combat skills shortage
The state government has announced $9.2 million in initiatives aimed at re-engaging out-of-contract apprentices and addressing the state’s worsening skills shortage. -
Social restrictions eased in SA with no COVID-19 community transmission, but border closures remain
via abc.net.au
Density restrictions at hospitality venues, along with restrictions on singing and dancing, will be removed in South Australia after the state recorded no community coronavirus cases. -
SA border closures to stay in place but social restrictions eased
via abc.net.au
Density restrictions at hospitality venues, along with restrictions on singing and dancing, will be removed in South Australia after the state recorded no community coronavirus cases. -
Three former Geelong Cats swap stadium for small, country oval
via abc.net.au
On Saturday, border club Casterton-Sandford gained three special fill-ins after losing 36 players due to COVID restrictions over the past two years. -
Brownes fined $22,000
WA dairy company Brownes has been hit with two infringements after failing to comply with a code that requires it to disclose the details of milk supply agreements. -
Brownes Dairy fined $22,000
Brownes Dairy has been hit with two infringements after failing to comply with a code that requires it to disclose the details of milk supply agreements on its website. -
Colliers WA to rebrand as new agency
The Western Australian office of commercial real estate firm Colliers International will sever its ties with the multinational, with plans to exit its franchise agreement on December 31 this year. -
Colliers WA office to form independent agency
The local Colliers International office will sever its ties with the multinational, as its franchise agreement comes to an end and a company-owned Perth operation is set to launch. -
Don’t bet against an October surprise
Money is seeking a safer home as the threat of inflation looms. -
Crown expects a full-year loss for 2021
Casinos and gaming group Crown Resorts expects to post a full-year loss for 2021 after being significantly impacted by coronavirus-related lockdowns and restrictions. -
Crown expects 2020/21 bottom line loss
Crown Resorts expects to announce a statutory bottom-line loss for the 2020/21 financial year when it reports its results in August. -
Sydney Airport shares leap on $22b takeover offer; ASX rises
via abc.net.au
One of the companies most directly hit by the coronavirus pandemic weighs up a takeover bid, as the ASX 200 gains ground in early trade. -
Surprise takeover offer for Sydney Airport
Australia's biggest and busiest airport has received a surprise takeover offer after its market value was dented in the past year in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. -
House approvals drop from April's record
House building approvals dropped by more than 10 per cent in May, retreating from the record high posted a month earlier. -
Construction sector slows from record pace
The expansion in Australia's construction sector continues to slow from a record pace earlier in the year, constrained by rising material prices and difficulty finding workers.
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