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ASX to lift, Wall Street rebounds as Omicron variant fears ease
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to rise in morning trade, following a rebound across US and European markets as fears about the Omicron variant ease — even as investors braced for another roller-coaster ride like last week's. -
ASX to lift, Dow Jones jumps nearly 650 points as Omicron fears ease
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to rise in morning trade, following a rebound across US and European markets as fears about the Omicron variant ease — even as investors braced for another roller-coaster ride like last week's. -
ASX recovers, Dow Jones jumps nearly 650 points as Omicron fears ease
via abc.net.au
Australian shares rise in morning trade, following a rebound across US and European markets as fears about the Omicron variant ease — even as investors braced for another roller-coaster ride like last week's. -
ASX jumps, Dow Jones surges nearly 650 points as Omicron fears ease
via abc.net.au
Australian shares close sharply higher, following a rebound across US and European markets as fears about the Omicron variant ease — even as investors braced for another roller-coaster ride like last week's. -
Yeronga station set to stay closed over Christmas after deluge delays Cross River Rail upgrades
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Rain has forced Cross River Rail to delay the reopening of Yeronga station into next year, after it was closed in April for major upgrades. -
NSW south coast businesses grapple with 'diabolical' staff shortages ahead of predicted bumper summer
via abc.net.au
Job vacancies across the NSW south coast have skyrocketed by more than 17 per cent in the past month, and businesses are cutting back opening hours and cancelling live music to deal with it. -
Farm production tipped to break record $78b this financial year
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The value of all that is farmed in Australia is tipped to break a new record this year. -
Triple whammy: Day of chaos looms in NSW as train drivers, bus drivers and teachers walk off the job
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The state government is facing growing pressure to lift public sector wages as unions warn of a summer of disruption ahead. -
Teachers union caused more disruption to schools than entire COVID-19 pandemic, minister says
via abc.net.au
NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell escalates the bitter dispute between the state government and the NSW Teachers Federation Council, accusing the union of peddling "misinformation" about worker conditions for political purposes. -
Teachers' strike caused more disruption to schools in one day than COVID-19 this term, minister says
via abc.net.au
NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell escalates the bitter dispute between the state government and the NSW Teachers Federation Council, accusing the union of peddling "misinformation" about worker conditions for political purposes. -
Concerning levels of heavy metals found in Indigenous people living beside world's biggest manganese-producing mine
via abc.net.au
Tests on the hair and nails of children and adults living in Angurugu, on Groote Eylandt, have shown "concerning" levels of manganese, according to the local lands council. -
Shell says Prelude workers safe after fire
The workforce on Shell’s floating Prelude vessel are safe, the company has said, but production remained on pause today after a fire late last week. -
Murdoch appoints new VC
Andrew Deeks, a former engineering professor and head of school at the University of Western Australia, has been appointed vice-chancellor of Murdoch University. -
Firms βrobustβ in face of cyber threats
Australian financial markets firms continue to be resilient amid an evolving cyber threat environment but have fallen short of improvement targets, ASIC has revealed. -
At Close of Business: Claire Tyrrell on industrial land
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrell talks through trends in the industrial property market. -
Investors turn defensive as dollar slips
Supermarkets and gold stocks proved the safe choices on the Australian market as a flagging dollar added interest to Reserve Bank commentary on Tuesday. -
Liontown takes ASX200 spot
Engineering contractor Monadelphous Group has been cut from the ASX200 in an S&P Dow Jones rebalance, while a new discovery propels Liontown to the top end of the market. -
Kott Gunning closes its doors
Perth law firm Kott Gunning ceased trading on Friday after more than 100 years in business, with its partners and staff moving to two national firms. -
Register mooted for short-stay providers
Properties used for short-term accommodation could be listed on a state-wide register as part of newly proposed reforms for the burgeoning sector. -
Approvals, register mooted for short-stay providers
Properties used for short-term accommodation may be eligible for a suite of development approval exemptions as part of a new planning policy out for public consultation. -
'Shocker': $455K road works on major freight route 'melts away'
via abc.net.au
The condition of a South Australian road that was resealed earlier this year has motorists concerned - and a local MP has labelled the department explanation 'ridiculous'. -
New chapter for Indiana Teahouse
Tattarang’s property arm Fiveight has unveiled new plans to revamp Cottesloe’s ageing Indiana Teahouse, featuring restaurants, cafés, a rooftop pool and a boutique hotel. -
Illawarra coal mine deemed of 'state significance'
via abc.net.au
The fate of the Dendrobium coal mine expansion is in the hands of the NSW Planning Minister after new declaration means the Independent Planning Commission's initial objection could be ignored. -
Perth Ashes Test dropped
Perth has officially lost out as host of the fifth Ashes Test due to WA’s ironclad COVID-19 travel restrictions, Cricket Australia has confirmed. -
Perth ashes dropped
Perth has officially lost out as host of the fifth Ashes Test due to WA’s ironclad COVID-19 travel restrictions, Cricket Australia has confirmed. -
Larvotto lists after $6m raising
Larvotto Resources has become the latest WA-based explorer to list on the stock exchange, with proceeds from its IPO to fund exploration in Australia and New Zealand. -
$400m wind farm gains approval
The regional planning body has unanimously approved a $400 million wind farm near Kojonup, one that will supersede Yandin Wind Farm as the biggest wind project south of Perth. -
Public school teachers in NSW are striking tomorrow β here's everything you need to know
via abc.net.au
Teachers will join thousands of other public servants taking industrial action tomorrow and parents are being warned to make alternative care plans for the day. -
Public school teachers in NSW are striking β here's everything you need to know
via abc.net.au
Teachers will join thousands of other public servants taking industrial action on Tuesday and parents are being warned they may need to make alternative care plans for the day. -
Firefinch values Goulamina at $4.1bn
A revised study for Firefinch’s West African lithium development has more than doubled the project’s value and boosted forecasted mine production from 2.3 million tonnes to 4 million tonnes per annum. -
Firefinch prices Goulamina at $4.1bn
A revised study for Firefinch’s West African lithium development has more than doubled the project’s value and boosted forecasted mine production from 2.3 million tonnes to 4 million tonnes per annum. -
Firefinch lithium mine to cost $US194m
A revised study for Firefinch’s West African lithium development has more than doubled the project’s value and boosted forecasted mine production from 2.3 million tonnes to 4 million tonnes per annum. -
Water egress at Civic Heart 'not serious'
Finbar Group managing director Darren Pateman has played down concerns about water egress at the construction site of its $404 million twin tower Civic Heart apartment development. -
'Good chance' of Juukan Gorge scandal repeat in SA, traditional owners warn
via abc.net.au
Work started on two major projects in the state's north despite heritage assessments showing the areas are scattered with artefacts. -
Ending logging in NSW would save millions a year, study finds
via abc.net.au
An ANU report suggests the state would save $62m over the next 30 years if native logging is halted, but an industry expert says the research is flawed. -
Challenges to deliver our daily bread
Volatility in wheat prices is not matched by those for bread, particularly in Australia even though the two products are connected. -
Unemployment rate to fall as job ads jump
Job advertising has risen sharply as COVID-19 lockdowns eased and suggests the unemployment rate will be back below five per cent in the near term after the unexpected spike to 5.2 per cent in October. -
S30 flexes competitive edge
The co-founders of S30 Studio have ambitious plans for the nightclub-style fitness service. -
Boral exits US with $1 billion sale of fly ash operations, mixed finish for ASX
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 manages a small gain, while the All Ordinaries ends in the red. Boral shares rise after US divestment. -
Boral exits US with $1 billion fly ash sale, ASX slips
via abc.net.au
The local share market falls into the red after a mixed start to the session, as the big mining stocks drag. Boral shares rise after US divestment. -
Boral exits US with $1 billion fly ash sale, ASX edges up
via abc.net.au
The local share market edges higher in a mixed start to the session after fourth straight weekly losses. Boral shares rise after US divestment.
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