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Australian dollar drops, while falling price of brent hits local oil companies
via abc.net.au
Australian oil producers and the local currency are taking a hit, as the price of brent crude oil comes down from weeks of frenzied trade. -
Australian dollar drops, while falling price of Brent crude hits local oil companies
via abc.net.au
Australian oil producers and the local currency are taking a hit, as the price of Brent crude oil comes down from weeks of frenzied trade. -
Australian dollar drops as US tech stocks hammered again, ASX set to fall
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar loses around 1 cent in a day and US tech stocks dive another 2 per cent as investors brace for a US interest rate rise later this week. -
Australian dollar dives as US tech stocks hammered again, ASX set to fall
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar loses around 1 cent in a day and US tech stocks dive another 2 per cent as investors brace for a US interest rate rise later this week. -
Andrew Forrest eyes Esperance region for hydrogen hub
via abc.net.au
WA’s richest man has signed agreements with Esperance farmers and is reportedly making headway on a plan to make the region a green hydrogen hub. -
ACT government makes 'modest' extension to stamp duty reprieve
via abc.net.au
In an effort to address housing supply issues, the ACT government extends stamp duty concession for buyers purchasing an off-the-plan home of up to $600,000. -
ACT extends stamp duty reprieve for purchasing off-the-plan properties
via abc.net.au
In an effort to address housing supply issues, the ACT government extends stamp duty concession for buyers purchasing an off-the-plan home of up to $600,000. -
ACT extends stamp duty concession for off-the-plan properties
via abc.net.au
In an effort to address housing supply issues, the ACT government extends stamp duty concession for buyers purchasing an off-the-plan home of up to $600,000. -
'I was in absolute shock': Music fans waiting months for refunds after cancelled events
via abc.net.au
Ticketek is attracting a multitude of complaints about large delays in refunds, after several large artists cancelled their concerts. -
Harry Styles, Faith No More concerts canned and Ticketek customers can't get refunds
via abc.net.au
Ticketek is attracting a multitude of complaints about large delays in refunds, after several large artists cancelled their concerts. -
'Too big to fail': How a billionaire's short bet on nickel shut down the London Metal Exchange
via abc.net.au
It was the stuff of a Hollywood film: A Chinese tycoon bet on a falling nickel price only to see it skyrocket 250 per cent. -
Daily coffee is about to get a whole lot more expensive
via abc.net.au
It is a daily ritual for millions of Australians, but if you have noticed the price of your morning flat white or soy latte increase, brace yourself — it is likely to get worse. -
Alinta pushes for power reform
Alinta Energy believes it can cut small business power costs by up to 12.5 per cent if competition is expanded in the state’s electricity market. -
K2fly wins three-year contract
Subiaco-based software business K2fly has won work to roll out its resource governance solution across NYSE-listed Freeport-McMoRan’s global operations. -
IGO, Western Areas deal delayed
Western Areas and its independent expert are reviewing terms for a planned takeover from IGO in light of volatile nickel pricing. -
At Close of Business: Matt Mckenzie on Western Power
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie explains why Western Power will need to undertake a massive capital investment program, regardless of an investigation into power outages over the summer break. -
Sam Walsh leaves Saudi board
Sam Walsh has resigned from the board of Saudi Arabian mining company Ma’aden, less than half way through a planned three-year term. -
Ukraine using facial recognition technology which could help uncover Russian assailants and identify the dead
via abc.net.au
Ukraine's possible uses for Clearview AI's search engine of faces include uncovering Russian assailants, identifying the war dead and reuniting refugees separated from their families. -
Aust shares have best day in six weeks
Banks and healthcare giant CSL helped the ASX to its best day in six weeks as an expert tipped more investors to buy Australian value shares. -
Rising housing costs cause poverty
The Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre’s new ‘Behind the Line’ report provides the latest examination of poverty and disadvantage in Australia and offers evidence that rising housing costs are pushing many families into serious financial hardship. -
Carbon credits lose more than a third of their value overnight
via abc.net.au
The carbon credit market dropped by more than 30 per cent following a policy change by the federal government -
Total Tyres to join Hesperia's logistics park
National tyres wholesaler Total Tyres has lodged plans to build a $25 million complex featuring warehouses and offices in Hesperia’s $500 million Roe Highway Logistics Park. -
Northern Rivers rebuild too big a task for local businesses, builder says
via abc.net.au
The Northern Rivers construction industry has been "crushed" by the impact of floods and will need help to rebuild the region, a local builder says. -
Resources companies in funding flurry
Aspirant Global Lithium secured new investment from Mineral Resources, Pantoro sought $45 million ahead of planned first gold production, while Westgold raised $100m to step up output. -
Man's death in remote community triggers NT's first industrial manslaughter charge
via abc.net.au
A Darwin construction company faces a maximum penalty of $10 million and its sole director could be jailed for up to five years after a worker was killed when a chain allegedly recoiled into him during a towing operation. -
Investigation after images of Sydney home altered to include ‘expansion joints’ that were never there
via abc.net.au
NSW Fair Trading investigates allegations a prominent builder photoshopped images of a Sydney family's dream home to include a crucial structural aspect that was, in fact, not there. -
A builder sent Salv and Melissa pictures of their dream home — part had been photoshopped
via abc.net.au
NSW Fair Trading investigates allegations a prominent builder photoshopped images of a Sydney family's dream home to include a crucial structural aspect that was, in fact, not there. -
State opens $29m ICU as COVID peak approaches
The state government has opened a new $29 million intensive care unit at Royal Perth exclusively for COVID patients, as WA records 4,037 new cases overnight. -
Port to Pub swim event to Rottnest cancelled
The annual Port to Pub open water swimming event had been cancelled with only a week to go before the big day. -
'Concerns addressed': Controversial Hunter mine extension decision overturned
via abc.net.au
A controversial coal mine in the NSW Hunter Valley has a five-year mining extension approved after years of legal hurdles. -
'Concerns addressed': Controversial Hunter mine extension approved, overturning previous decision
via abc.net.au
A controversial coal mine in the NSW Hunter Valley has a five-year mining extension approved after years of legal hurdles. -
WA records 4,037 new cases, infections exceed 25,000
Western Australia has recorded 4,037 new cases of COVID overnight, as the number of active infections surpasses 25,000. -
Opera for today
Freeze Frame Opera are the arts community’s first responders, says Rosalind Appleby. And they have done it again, with a production of La Boheme that couldn’t be more pertinent. -
Rooftop solar, smart appliances increasing risk of cyber attack on Australia's power grid
via abc.net.au
The widespread adoption of rooftop solar panels and smart appliances is increasing the risk of cyber attacks on Australia's electricity grid that could cripple the economy, experts warn. -
Fuel prices hit hip pockets everywhere
Two members of the federal coalition's junior partner have called for a cut in the fuel excise as petrol prices continue to climb above $2 a litre. -
Five years, $4.6bn for ageing grid
Whatever the findings of Michelle Shepherd's report into summer power outages, due to be delivered today, Western Power will be embarking on a massive capital investment program. -
ASX listed company to buy another chunk of Probuild, as share market climbs on lithium
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are starting the week on a high, after losing ground for weeks on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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ASX listed company to buy another chunk of Probuild, as share market claws back some losses
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have started the week on a high, after losing ground for weeks on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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ASX company to buy another chunk of Probuild, as ASX claws back some losses
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are starting the week on a high, after losing ground for weeks on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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ASX claws back some losses as lithium miners boost the market
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are starting the week on a high, after losing ground for weeks on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Here's why you should expect to pay more for groceries very soon
via abc.net.au
The soaring cost of diesel will have significant impacts on freight, transport, agriculture and your household budget. -
SRG Global to acquire WBHO Infrastructure
Subiaco-based SRG Global has announced plans to take over West Perth-based rival WBHO Infrastructure as part of a $15.2 million deal following the company's collapse late last month.
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