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CBA's surging profit lifts ASX to record high, while iron ore falls into bear market
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The Australian share market climbs to a new record high, while consumer confidence falls to its weakest level in a year and iron ore plunges into a bear market as China curbs its steel output. -
CBA's surging profit lifts ASX to record high, while consumer sentiment falls to one-year low
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market climbs to a new record high, while consumer confidence falls to its weakest level in a year and iron ore plunges into a bear market as China curbs its steel output. -
CBA profit jumps almost 20pc, Australian shares likely to hit new records
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is likely to hit new records today, with the Dow Jones and S&P 500 climbing to their highest levels ever after investor sentiment boosted by the US Senate passing a $US1 trillion infrastructure bill. -
CBA profit jumps almost 20pc, Australian shares hit another record high
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market climbs to a new record high, with the Dow Jones and S&P 500 scaling their highest levels ever after investor sentiment was boosted by the US Senate passing a $US1 trillion infrastructure bill. -
ASX likely to hit new records, Dow Jones climbs to new high after Biden's stimulus win
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is likely to hit new records today, with the Dow Jones and S&P 500 climbing to their highest levels ever after investor sentiment boosted by the US Senate passing a $US1 trillion infrastructure bill. -
Live: NSW Now: Healthcare worker verbally abused and assaulted at testing site
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MORNING BRIEFING: NSW Police are looking for a man who allegedly abused and assaulted a healthcare worker at a north-west Sydney COVID-19 testing site. -
Live: NSW Now: Construction workers from locked down LGAs back on site
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MORNING BRIEFING: Construction workers can get back to work at unoccupied sites across Greater Sydney from today, while NSW authorities consider placing another regional centre into lockdown. -
Live: NSW Now: Construction workers back on site; Dubbo faces COVID lockdown
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: Construction workers can get back to work at unoccupied sites across Greater Sydney from today, while NSW authorities consider placing another regional centre into lockdown. -
'Threat of collapse': Builders of Opal Tower caught up in row over separate building
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Corroding balustrades which pose a "threat of collapse" are among the many defects found in an apartment complex in Sydney's south as the building commissioner issues the Opal Tower builders with an order to fix. -
Builder behind Opal Tower fiasco denies involvement in separate Sydney complex found with defects
via abc.net.au
Corroding balustrades which pose a "threat of collapse" are among the many defects found in an apartment complex in Sydney's south as the building commissioner issues the Opal Tower builders with an order to fix. -
Will you soon need a COVID jab to go to work, or even for a haircut?
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minster has refused to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for workplaces, so where does that leave many businesses who want to require their staff, and even customers, to be vaccinated? -
No jab, no job? Employers left in legal limbo as the Prime Minister rules out mandating vaccines
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minster has refused to mandate vaccines for workplaces, infuriating businesses. So, where does that leave bosses and staff? -
No jab, no job? Bosses say it's a legal nightmare the governments must straighten out
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minster has refused to mandate vaccines for workplaces, infuriating businesses. So, where does that leave bosses and staff? -
Are compulsory COVID-19 jabs for workers legal?
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minster has refused to mandate vaccines for workplaces, infuriating businesses. So, where does that leave bosses and staff? -
Fun Tea assault victim says she is 'afraid to go outside' after attack at work
via abc.net.au
It was a video that went viral for all of the wrong reasons — a waitress slapped and kicked by a patron in Adelaide's Chinatown. Six months later, the victim is breaking her silence. -
Government looks to more auto sector reforms
The federal government has released a discussion paper seeking submissions on more changes to the auto sector in Australia. -
At Close of Business: Mark Beyer on Nicola Forrest
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses the Minderoo Foundation and Nicola Forrest's passion for early childhood development. -
Jaxon's Forrest Hall cash problem unresolved
Contractors and creditors of Jaxon Construction are continuing to await an outcome of the company’s funding application, after a meeting today delivered no resolution. -
Payne to exit StudyPerth
Phil Payne has announced his intention to step down as StudyPerth's chief executive in January. -
ASX quick to reset record, tech rallies
Investors raised the ASX to a record high despite a bleaker outlook for commodities as the coronavirus' Delta strain spreads in China and the US. -
NBN revenue, earnings up in FY21
NBN Co has reported a jump in revenue to $4.6 billion, after connecting nearly a million more residential and business premises to the network in the past 12 months. -
Developing defence exports
WA businesses are well placed to boost defence tech exports. -
WA weighs putting climate target into law
Western Australia will consider legislating its net zero emissions target but the premier has dismissed calls to rule out new major oil and gas projects. -
WA explorers raise $10.7m
Tony Sage's European Lithium and fellow Western Australian company Marvel Gold have secured funds to progress their projects in Austria and Mali. -
$27m for Ningaloo, reef research
Underwater acoustics and coral reseeding will be used at the Ningaloo Reef and Great Barrier Reef in a $27 million Australian Institute of Marine Science project supported by BHP. -
Red 5 on track for 2022 production
Goldminer Red 5 says it has completed more than half of the construction work required for its $226 million King of the Hills project in WA, where first production is on track for mid-next year. -
Insight to build $23m Environment Online platform
Global technology company Insight has secured a $23 million contract with the state government to build a new environmental assessment platform over the next three years. -
Labour shortage to peak in 2023
The shortage of workers for major resources and infrastructure projects will peak at 31,000 in early 2023 and continue at high levels for several years, new modelling has found. -
Bardoc, TNG appoint engineers
Aspiring producers Bardoc Gold and TNG have selected Perth-based companies GR Engineering and METS Engineering for work on projects in WA and the Northern Territory. -
Controversial Mackay development underway two decades after proposals first made
via abc.net.au
It has faced a legal challenge, the Global Financial Crisis, and ownership changes but now a controversial development is finally underway. -
WA Premier looks at legislating net zero emissions commitment, but won't ban new coal, gas projects
via abc.net.au
The WA government says it is considering legislating its commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, but is shying away from stopping all new oil, coal or gas projects in the wake of a new damning climate report. -
Solution to climate change more complex than 'close down the gas industry', WA Premier says
via abc.net.au
The WA government says it is considering legislating its commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, but is shying away from stopping all new oil, coal or gas projects in the wake of a new damning climate report. -
Government chases $32m in JobKeeper debts
More than 11,000 people have been sent debt notices worth almost $33 million linked to JobKeeper wage subsidies. -
18-storey tower planned for Scarborough
QS Developments’ application to build a multi-tower mixed-use development on Brighton Road is the latest in a series of towers proposed for the Scarborough area. -
Short notice: Just six weeks to find a farm or 50 cows must go
via abc.net.au
A young couple in south-west Victoria have managed to find a new home for themselves and their cows at the 11th hour after a desperate search, largely thanks to people they do not even know. -
'They need to do something to prevent deaths': Calls for tougher NSW industrial manslaughter laws
via abc.net.au
Kay Catanzariti's son died in a workplace accident and is calling on the NSW government to introduce laws that prevent people and companies from taking "shortcuts" in the workplace. -
Seeing lots of stories about the latest IPCC report? Here’s why it’s such a big deal
via abc.net.au
Worse fires, longer droughts, and more severe floods — the projections from one of the world's most significant reports on climate change make for scary reading. Let's break down what it all means. -
Humans have not existed in a climate like this before — and it's getting worse
via abc.net.au
Worse fires, longer droughts, and more severe floods — the projections from one of the world's most significant reports on climate change make for scary reading. Let's break down what it all means. -
FMG expands office footprint
Fortescue Metals Group has leased more than 3,000 square metres of space at an office building close to its headquarters in East Perth. -
Arts sector to receive $35m in new support
The federal government will provide $35 million to two support programs for people working in the arts sector under sustained pressure from COVID-19. -
Forrest targets triple dividend from reform
The Minderoo Foundation co-founder wants the business sector to understand the importance of investing in early childhood development. -
'The government is leaving us behind': Airports call for same financial support as airlines
via abc.net.au
Most ground crew at Australian airports work for third-party companies and won't receive any of the federal government support designed to keep the domestic airline sector going.
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