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ASX set for another volatile day as Wall St pares losses
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Australian shares are expected to start the day higher as stock recoup losses on Wall Street. -
ASX rebounds at open as Wall St pares losses
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Australian shares rebound from their worst trading session in 17 months, as US stocks recoup losses on Wall Street. -
ASX rebounds after Ukraine-Russia crisis wiped $74b in one day; Block soars while Blackmores dives
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Australian shares rose on Friday, driven by a rebound in tech stocks after Wall Street closed sharply higher overnight in a dramatic reversal as the United States unveiled more sanctions against Russia following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. -
Russia's power play likely to accelerate Europe's shift to renewables
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Experts say any attempts by Moscow to cut off European gas supplies are likely to backfire by fast-tracking the continent's move away from fossil fuels towards renewable power. -
Russian bid to 'weaponise' energy could have crippling consequences for Europe
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Analysts warn that Europe faces potentially harsh economic pain in the short term if Russia chooses to use energy as leverage in its war on Ukraine. -
Live: NSW Now: State opposition calls on Transport Minister to resign over rail shutdown
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MORNING BRIEFING: NSW Labor leader Chris Minns blasts Transport Minister David Elliott after documents show plans to close the train network began last week. -
Two months before his suicide, Here Makita's union warned his employer a disciplinary process was putting him at risk
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Here Makita's union warned before his death a workplace disciplinary process was making him suicidal. His employer denies doing anything wrong. -
Before his suicide, Here's union warned a disciplinary process was damaging him
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Here Makita's union warned before his death a workplace disciplinary process was making him suicidal. His employer denies doing anything wrong. -
With Australia's borders reopening, how will property markets adjust?
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As overseas arrivals slowly return to Australia, demand for housing and accommodation is expected to pick up. -
At Close of Business: Claire Tyrrell on Hames Sharley
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell profiles an architect with Hames Sharley who is redesigning Perth's forgotten spaces. -
Nedlands site in $27m tourism revamp
Tourism and property developer Sevens Group Australia has been appointed to redevelop the Nedlands Bath Site into a boutique hotel, function centre, restaurant and café. -
Company loses court bid to stop worker joining rival
A Bibra Lake-based environmental consultant has lost its bid to stop a former employee from joining its only local competitor over concerns about the exchange of intellectual property. -
Como $35m apartments approved
The mix of social and affordable housing received unanimous approval by a joint development assessment panel. -
Wesfarmers’ AGR to expand Kwinana plant
Australian Gold Reagents has flagged a significant expansion to its sodium cyanide plant in Kwinana in efforts to keep up with increased demand for gold. -
Shares down on Ukraine crisis, PM condemns Russia
About $70 billion of value has been erased from the ASX today, while the federal government is increasing pressure on Russia as the Ukraine crisis escalates. -
Aust shares dive 3pct over Ukraine crisis
The Australian share market has slid by nearly 3 per cent after the Russian announcement of military operations in Ukraine. -
CIMIC shares soar on possible takeover
Australian contractor CIMIC has told shareholders to take no action in response to a takeover proposal from majority shareholder HOCHTIEF that lifted shares by 33 per cent. -
Bega Cheese announces record revenue despite pandemic hardships
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Buoyed by the acquisition on Lion Dairy and Drinks, the company's revenue increased by 113 per cent. -
Dancing at weddings, stand-up drinking and buffets allowed as further restrictions ease for SA venues
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Dancing will be allowed at weddings and buffets will be back on the menu in SA from this weekend as the state moves to further ease COVID-19 restrictions. -
Dancing at private functions, stand-up drinking return as further restrictions ease for SA venues
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Dancing will be allowed at private functions and buffets will be back on the menu in SA this weekend as the state moves to further ease COVID-19 restrictions. -
Putin orders Ukraine 'military operation'
Russian forces have fired missiles at Ukrainian cities and landed troops on its south coast, officials and media say, after President Vladimir Putin authorised what he called a special military operation in the east. -
No help for motorists as oil price climbs
Prime Minister Scott Morrison won't freeze fuel excise, even as global oil prices near $US100 per barrel with Russia and Ukraine on the brink of all-out war. -
Decmil lifts revenue, battles legal disputes
Shares in Decmil fell 11 per cent after posting a $3.9 million loss for the half-year, alongside a lift in revenue, as the company picks up more work but grapples with labour availability and contract disputes. -
China's new ambassador says Beijing willing to go 'halfway' to repair relations
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China's new ambassador says his appointment is a "symbol" from Beijing that it wants to reopen communication channels with Australia, after a long freeze. -
Beijing’s 'halfway' offer: is the great Chinese freeze thawing?
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China's new ambassador says his appointment is a "symbol" from Beijing that it wants to reopen communication channels with Australia, after a long freeze. -
Major Brisbane CBD development in doubt after construction giant Probuild enters administration
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The stoppage of work at a luxury apartment project in Brisbane's Queen Street after the collapse of construction giant Probuild is "devastating" for the workers and their families, the union representing workers says. -
Power dealt month-long wait for sentencing
High profile businessman Nev Power will have to endure another painstaking month-long wait before finding out whether he will serve jail time for breaching WA's COVID travel rules after his sentencing was delayed. -
It's no bigger than a tent, but London's smallest flat just sold for $168,000
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A 7-square-metre "microflat" inside a converted terrace house in east London — that's as big as two queen-sized beds — sells at auction for $168,000 after an online bidding war erupted. -
Qantas HY loss widens to $1.28 billion
Qantas' first half loss has climbed as travel demand slumped amid COVID-19 Delta lockdowns and the subsequent spread of the Omicron variant. -
WA businessman and former Perth Wildcats owner Jack Bendat dies at age of 96
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Jack Bendat made his fortune in property development and media ownership before helping the Perth Wildcats to six National Basketball League championships in 14 years as owner.
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