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Record-breaking day on the ASX boosted by mining stocks, Bitcoin jumps, BHP signs deal with Tesla,
via abc.net.au
Mining stocks help the Australian share market post a record daily close. Bitcoin climbs after Elon Musk says it may start accepting the cryptocurrency again, while BHP signs a nickel supply deal with Tesla. -
Bitcoin jumps, BHP signs deal with Tesla, ASX up after rally on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opens higher after stocks rally for the second day on Wall Street. Bitcoin climbs after comments from Elon Musk, and BHP signs a nickel supply deal with Tesla. -
ASX up after rally on Wall Street a second day in a row
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opens higher after stocks rally for the second day on Wall Street. Bitcoin climbs after comments from Elon Musk, and BHP signs a nickel supply deal with Tesla. -
ASX set to gain after Wall Street climbs for a second day in a row
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to rise after stocks rally for the second day on Wall Street, and bitcoin climbs after comments from Elon Musk. -
How a Reconciliation Action Plan saved an Aussie business $1 million
via abc.net.au
A US retailer was threatening to dump Aussie beef from its shelves until they learned OBE Organics had embraced indigenous ideas in their business. -
Construction industry warns buildings will close if Sydney lockdown is extended
via abc.net.au
There are warnings that a large number of building firms would go under, with thousands of jobs lost, if the NSW lockdown is extended beyond July 30. -
Construction industry warns builders will close if Sydney lockdown is extended
via abc.net.au
There are warnings that a large number of building firms will go under, with thousands of jobs lost, if the NSW lockdown is extended beyond July 30. -
New digital 'patrol' uses facial recognition technology in bid to control underage gaming in China
via abc.net.au
Every midnight, millions of younger Chinese gamers now face another foe — a digital 'patrol' using facial recognition technology that could boot them out of their virtual worlds. -
China's 'midnight patrol' uses facial recognition to boot young players out of their virtual world
via abc.net.au
Every midnight, millions of younger Chinese gamers now face another foe — a digital 'patrol' using facial recognition technology that could boot them out of their virtual worlds. -
PM makes appeal to experts on AstraZeneca
Scott Morrison has appealed for Australia's expert immunisation panel to change its AstraZeneca vaccine age recommendation. -
MSWA to spend $10m on research
WA's largest multiple sclerosis charity has committed to giving $10 million to neurological research this financial year. -
How to ride the mining boom with two feet solidly on the ground
It can be difficult to consider the concept of investment volatility in the thick of thriving investment market conditions. -
WA worst in nation for getting people vaccinated, sparking fears of more lockdowns to come
via abc.net.au
WA having the lowest vaccination rate of all the states and territories is worrying local businesses who have already suffered through three lockdowns this year. -
ASX bounces back, lockdowns continue
Investors have bounced back from lockdown gloom on the Aussie share market, but were warned the wide-ranging stay-at-home orders will dent national productivity. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray on Infrastructure WA
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses the state's draft inaugural infrastructure strategy. -
'Australia is not walking alone': Japan's ambassador backs federal government's handling of China
via abc.net.au
The Japanese ambassador in Canberra has praised Australia's handling of its relationship with China, saying it has faced up to tremendous economic pressure from China in a consistent and principled way. -
WA unveils draft infrastructure strategy
Improving asset management and planning for an Aboriginal cultural centre are among prominent recommendations in WA's inaugural infrastructure strategy document. -
Industry tackles building delays
Industry has hit back at claims the residential building industry is facing widespread delays of three years or more for the construction of new homes. -
Minterra fined $102k over mine incident
Westgold Resources subsidiary Minterra has been slapped with a $102,000 fine after an employee sustained serious injuries in a fall at its Starlight underground mine in 2018. -
Minterra fined $102k over 2018 mine incident
Westgold Resources subsidiary Minterra has been slapped with a $102,000 fine after an employee sustained serious injuries in a fall at its Starlight underground mine in 2018. -
Cutting-edge tech will take us back to the start
Construction has begun in the Mid West on the SKA-Low telescope. -
Crew from infected ship put in Perth hotel
Three crew members from a coronavirus-infected cargo ship have been moved to hotel quarantine in Perth after 10 of their colleagues tested positive. -
No return for JobKeeper despite lockdowns
National wage subsidies will not be reintroduced despite millions of workers losing pay cheques as coronavirus lockdowns sweep Australia. -
Limestone Coast dairy producers welcome winter downpour
via abc.net.au
Parts of South Australia's dairy industry are feeling more confident with the onset of late rains and strong milk prices. -
Zella DC wins govt backing
Perth company Zella DC has secured federal government funding for half the cost of developing its next generation of micro data centres. -
Proptech company makes ASX debut
Claremont-based property technology company Openn Negotiation started trading on the Australian Stock Exchange today, with shares up nearly 50 per cent. -
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover breaks ground with three women representing firsts
via abc.net.au
This year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue features three women of colour on three separate covers who represent firsts for the magazine. -
Leyna Bloom becomes first trans model to appear on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover
via abc.net.au
This year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue features three women of colour on three separate covers who represent firsts for the magazine. -
Opposition, industry slam COVID relief criteria
The state opposition has slammed the state government over the eligibility criteria attached to its latest COVID business relief package which result in a raft of businesses being excluded. -
UON secures pump patent
Perth manufacturer UON has scored a notable win in the long-running legal battle over the intellectual property for its submersible pumps. -
Empired secures $52m contract
Perth-based IT business Empired has been contracted by the Victorian government to provide services to the state’s environmental regulator. -
Liberty opens Joondalup location
Liberty Flexible Workspaces has opened its sixth location, establishing an office within the Lakeside Shopping Centre complex. -
Free burger and chat helps ease stress of COVID lockdown uncertainty
via abc.net.au
A mental health support group for men in Wollongong is driving around the city each night to deliver a free dinner to men who have called out for help during the Greater Sydney lockdown. -
Langoulant says community key for infrastructure
Ahead of Infrastructure WA releasing a draft of its inaugural strategy document, agency chair John Langoulant spoke to Business News about the future of infrastructure in the state. -
Backpackers and beer return to Bundaberg one year after fire destroyed historic Federal hostel
via abc.net.au
A year ago, Bundaberg publican Stephen Paterson sat in a gutter watching his beloved pub slowly burn to the ground. Now the tavern and the neighbouring hostel have a new home. -
CBA ready to help customers in lockdowns
Commonwealth Bank of Australia chief executive Matt Comyn says his bank stands ready to assist customers with over half the population now in lockdown. -
Clarity call on preschool funding
The promise of ongoing federal funding for Western Australia’s preschools is clouded by a lack of details, according to an academic in education studies at Edith Cowan University.
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