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'Crazy price': Russia-Ukraine war sparks surge in coal price to unprecedented levels
via abc.net.au
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has sent thermal coal prices rocketing to new heights, as some European countries look to ban Russian coal. -
Truck maker Hino admits to cheating emissions and fuel economy tests
via abc.net.au
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of Toyota, admits to cheating emissions and fuel economy tests on its engines, reigniting calls locally for a "cop on the beat" to catch cheating car makers. -
Record commodity price rises prop up ASX, after Wall Street tumbles overnight
via abc.net.au
Wall Street's Dow Jones index had its worst day in almost a year overnight, but surging commodity prices are shielding the ASX from a similar fall. -
ASX slips as energy and mining stocks drop on volatile commodity prices
via abc.net.au
Wall Street's Dow Jones index suffers its worst day in almost a year overnight, as the ASX slips on volatile commodity prices. -
ASX set to fall after sharp losses on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to fall after a day of sharp losses on Wall Street on fears of further sanctions on Russia. -
ASX closes down as energy and mining stocks drop on volatile commodity prices
via abc.net.au
Wall Street's Dow Jones index suffers its worst day in almost a year overnight and the ASX closes lower on volatile commodity prices. -
Is child care burning a hole in your budget? The subsidy changes this week might benefit you
via abc.net.au
For some families, child care costs more than their mortgage or rent. It can be especially unaffordable if you have more than one preschooler in care. -
Campaign hopes to tap beer community with Ukrainian anti-imperial stout called Resist
via abc.net.au
A campaign hopes to unite breweries and drinkers around the world with a beetroot stout to raise money for the Red Cross and show solidarity for those affected by the war in Ukraine. -
What if women were to go on strike from unpaid childcare and domestic housework?
via abc.net.au
For International Women's Day 2022, we asked Australian families what would happen if women went on strike from unpaid childcare and domestic chores. -
Emily takes the occasional 'strike' day. What would happen if every other mum did the same?
via abc.net.au
For International Women's Day 2022, we asked Australian families what would happen if women went on strike from unpaid childcare and domestic chores. -
'Cheapest in Australia': Impromptu fuel price war leads to outback filling frenzy
via abc.net.au
A friendly competition between servos in Broken Hill on the weekend saw drivers pump the bowsers dry as they made the most of prices not seen in years. -
How Russia's invasion of Ukraine could make bread and noodles more expensive
via abc.net.au
Ukranian farmers are among the hundreds of thousands fleeing war or fighting to defend their country. There are fears a prolonged war could disrupt global supply chains of popular products like wheat. -
Trips to the light fantastic: Locals are hoping Lake Cullulleraine display wins approval to help transform region
via abc.net.au
The project would join a light display at Uluru as the second semi-permanent installation of its kind in Australia. -
South-east Queensland flood damage bill could total up to $2.5b
via abc.net.au
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk had previously estimated a cost of up to $1 billion, but the Treasurer says that amount alone will be allocated to repairing public infrastructure. -
'All great cities should have great entrances': Candidate's call to improve route into SA's second-largest city
via abc.net.au
Liberal candidate Ben Hood is calling for another lane and entrance signage for Mount Gambier's Riddoch Highway. -
Who is Mike Cannon-Brookes, the tech billionaire who tried to buy Australia's biggest energy provider?
via abc.net.au
The 42-year-old Atlassian co-founder has been making headlines trying to execute what he called the biggest decarbonisation project in the world. -
Oil surges, pushing up Santos, Paladin and Woodside as ASX falls sharply
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market fell sharply on Monday amid a surge in oil prices as the war in Ukraine continues to rock commodity and equity markets. -
Oil surges, pushing up Santos, Paladin and Woodside as ASX falls
via abc.net.au
The price of oil is surging again, as Russia's war in Ukraine keeps commodity prices and equity markets volatile, including in Australia. -
Oil surges 8 per cent, pushing up Santos, Paladin and Woodside despite ASX lull
via abc.net.au
The price of oil is surging again, as Russia's war in Ukraine keeps commodity prices and equity markets volatile, including in Australia.
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