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Wall Street stumbles and Canada ends quantatitive easing, ASX to follow
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is set to drop, as Wall Street stumbles and Canada's index dropping on news its central bank is pulling back on economic stimulus. -
ANZ profit soars on home loan boom, while ASX follows Wall Street down
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is following Wall Street down today, although stocks including Crown and ANZ are making solid gains. -
Hobart cracks million-dollar median house price barrier
via abc.net.auThe median house price of Hobart's innermost suburbs has surpassed $1 million for the first time, with one real estate agent saying seven-figure price tags are on the way to "becoming the new normal" in Tasmania. -
Received a large electricity bill during Canberra's lockdown? It might not be due to the costs of working from home
via abc.net.auThe ACT's lockdown led to an increase in the number of electricity usage estimations, but some Canberrans are reporting their initial invoices were significantly different to their actual energy usage. -
Meet a family at the centre of the homelessness crisis in Queensland's fastest growing region
via abc.net.auOne of Queensland's fastest growing council areas has just one person working with locals to combat a growing homelessness crisis that leaves thousands feeling hopeless and shut out. -
Soils can't hold enough carbon to offset Australian emissions, experts say
via abc.net.auAustralia's plan for net zero includes "dangerous" soil carbon assumptions, relies on farmers to "bail out the fossil fuel industry", and could be too expensive, experts say. -
Super losses: How millions of Australian workers are being ripped off by their bosses
via abc.net.auThousands of employers are failing to pay their staff superannuation, and it's costing workers billions of dollars every year. -
'I made the mistake of trusting my employer because the superannuation was on my pay slip'
via abc.net.auThousands of employers are failing to pay their staff superannuation, and it's costing workers billions of dollars every year. -
The tourist rush is coming — but is Tasmania ready for them?
via abc.net.auBookings are going "ballistic" ahead of the reopening of Tasmania's borders, but as hospitality venues prepare for the influx it could be a case of "be careful what you wish for", with staff shortages causing problems. -
Be careful what you wish for — hospitality industry nervous about tourism influx
via abc.net.auBookings are going "ballistic" ahead of the reopening of Tasmania's borders, but as hospitality venues prepare for the influx it could be a case of "be careful what you wish for", with staff shortages causing problems. -
'There was some complacency on this set': Police speak on fatal shooting on Alec Baldwin film Rust
via abc.net.auSanta Fe's sheriff casts further doubt on safety standards on the film set of Alec Baldwin film Rust as the District Attorney says it is too early to say if the actor will face any criminal charges. -
Gun not thoroughly checked before fatal shooting on Alec Baldwin film set
via abc.net.auA gun used on the set of the film Rust was not thoroughly checked before being given to actor Alec Baldwin, who fired a live lead bullet in an accidental fatal shooting, according to officials and a new court filing. -
Fair Work Commission deputy president who likened vaccine mandates to 'medical apartheid' on restricted duties
via abc.net.auLyndall Dean will be excluded from full bench work until she completes training after likening vaccine mandates to "medical apartheid". -
Parliamentary hearing told real estate agents failing to warn apartment buyers of 'serious defects'
via abc.net.auReal estate agents selling apartments in two Sydney high rise buildings found to have "serious defects" by government inspectors have been targeted in a fiery New South Wales parliamentary hearing. -
Value of Aboriginal contracts falls
The value of state government contracts awarded to Aboriginal businesses has fallen by 21 per cent over the past year though the number of contracts has risen. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray on AUKUS
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray weighs up whether Australia is prepared enough to own nuclear-powered submarines. -
Government shelves Pacific ship build
The federal government decided on the overseas purchase of a new navy ship to help Australia's Pacific neighbours, despite a commitment to build it onshore. -
TAB posts lift in profit
The impending sale of the TAB is set to receive a small boost after it posted a 24 per cent lift in profit. -
Higher inflation data deters ASX investors
Higher inflation figures rocked investor confidence on the Australian share market as traders pondered the prospect of an earlier rate rise. -
AOG Energy 2022 cancelled
An annual Perth exhibition widely considered as one of the leading Australasian oil, gas and energy events has been postponed until 2023. -
House builders walking a tightrope
Builders are juggling surging demand for homes, shortages of workers and materials and their ability to deliver for buyers. -
WA's economic outlook 'positive': S&P Global
Western Australia’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with strong commodity prices have helped it to secure an improved financial outlook from credit ratings agency S&P Global. -
AAA back in the picture for WA credit rating
Western Australia’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with strong commodity prices have led S&P Global to shift the government's AA+ credit rating outlook from stable to positive. -
Tattarang firm on welfare as takeover looms
Andrew Forrest says he will hold out on approving JBS Group’s proposed takeover of Huon Aquaculture until JBS brings its animal welfare and sustainability commitments up to standard. -
GR Engineering wins $48m Cosmos contract
Listed business GR Engineering Services has secured work on Western Areas’ Cosmos nickel operations near Leinster. -
Bayswater set for clean energy transition
Bayswater is on track to become the greenest council in WA as early as December after elected members last night voted to transition the city’s electricity supply to renewable energy sources. -
Hesperia launch Rockingham industrial estate
Adrian Fini led developer Hesperia has launched an industrial estate in Rockingham, attracting strong interest through pre-sales. -
Hybrid model for the future of work
This approach builds on the rapid blending of working from home and in the office. -
ARTS REVIEW - Lester finalists are relatable, dynamic and charismatic
WA’s prestigious annual portrait prize exhibition celebrates both the individuality and universality of human nature, finds Kim Kirkman. -
Sydneysiders are set to flee to the country, but who will pour their coffees and beers?
via abc.net.auShort-staffed regional NSW hospitality operators fear they will be unable to cope when tighter COVID rules for staff coincide with a likely deluge of tourists from Sydney. -
Bryah backed Star Minerals lands on ASX
The Australian Stock Exchange welcomed WA’s latest gold debutant Star Minerals to its boards this morning following a $5 million IPO. -
Vulcan forced to answer shortseller
A Perth lithium play backed by Gina Rinehart is seeking to fend off claims from a self-professed short selling fund that its namesake zero carbon lithium hopeful project in Germany is a “non-starter.” -
Treasury officials had little input on the economic modelling behind the government's net zero by 2050 plan
via abc.net.auTreasury secretary Steven Kennedy says his department had very little input into the modelling underpinning the federal government's plan to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. -
Legal action possible after fatal shooting on Baldwin set, lawyers say
via abc.net.auUS lawyers say criminal charges cannot be ruled out as investigations into a fatal accidental shooting involving actor Alec Baldwin continue. -
Inflation lifted by new homes, fuel costs
Australian inflation grew by 0.8 per cent in the September quarter, largely driven by the rising cost of new homes and fuel. -
Fuel and housing costs push inflation higher into Reserve Bank target range
via abc.net.auA jump in fuel prices contributes to a broader rise in inflation over the past few months, which could put upward pressure on interest rates. -
A key inflation measure is at the highest level in six years and that might have implications for interest rates
via abc.net.auA jump in fuel prices contributes to a broader rise in inflation over the past few months, which could put upward pressure on interest rates. -
Businesses fear their town is 'slowly dying' as mine winds down
via abc.net.auLocal businesses are fretting over the future of Oakey's economy as the steady stream of income generated by mine workers from the New Acland coal mine begins to dry up. -
Major highway upgrade could wipe out iconic Australian animal, opponents say
via abc.net.auThe Great Western Highway, linking Sydney to the Central West will undergo a $4.5 billion facelift, but it is feared it will come at an irreversible cost. -
WTO to investigate China's tariffs on Australian wine imports
via abc.net.auThe World Trade Organization agrees to examine China's tariffs on imported Australian wine, as Beijing warns: "China will vigorously defend its legitimate measures."
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