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Wild prices triggered a rate rise in the US. That could lead to mortgage shock in Australia
via abc.net.au
With the cost of living spiralling in cities like Atlanta, the US has raised interest rates for the first time since 2018, with up to six more rate hikes predicted by the end of the year. -
The US just raised interest rates. Here's why they had to do it — and what it means for Australia
via abc.net.au
With the cost of living spiralling in cities like Atlanta, the US has raised interest rates for the first time since 2018, with up to six more rate hikes predicted by the end of the year. -
A hot housing market and eye-watering petrol prices: This city foretold America's economic woes
via abc.net.au
With the cost of living spiralling in cities like Atlanta, the US has raised interest rates for the first time since 2018, with up to six more rate hikes predicted by the end of the year. -
Soaring petrol prices are hitting Perth families hard, forcing them to make an unenviable choice
via abc.net.au
With petrol prices already climbing past $2 a litre, some families are struggling to put food on the table, while businesses are having to pass the increases onto their customers. -
Families forced to choose between food and fuel as petrol price hikes hit hard
via abc.net.au
With petrol prices already climbing past $2 a litre, some families are struggling to put food on the table, while businesses are having to pass the increases onto their customers. -
US Fed hikes interest rates by a quarter point, ASX to rise
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Australian shares are expected to start the day higher after the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates and signalled more hikes to fight inflation. -
'It's clearly time': US hikes interest rates for first time since 2018; ASX jumps
via abc.net.au
Australian shares open higher after the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates and signalled more hikes to fight inflation. -
Australian shares trade higher, but ASX 24 outage 'a big deal' that could hurt investors
via abc.net.au
Australian shares jumped to a one-month high on Thursday, led by technology and mining stocks, as global markets advanced after the U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates as expected. -
Raj's suburban shopping strip is set for a multi-billion-dollar revamp. For him, it's 'heartbreaking'
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New apartment towers, shopping centres and office complexes could transform the heart of Dandenong in Melbourne's south-east — but not everyone is happy. -
Highrise towers, new shopping precincts: The multi-billion-dollar plan to 'redefine' Dandenong
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New apartment towers, shopping centres and office complexes could transform the heart of Dandenong in Melbourne's south-east — but not everyone is happy. -
As Melbourne's population surges, Dandenong is set for a multi-billion-dollar transformation
via abc.net.au
New apartment towers, shopping centres and office complexes could transform the heart of Dandenong in Melbourne's south-east — but not everyone is happy. -
There's one corner of the country where the petrol price hike might hit hardest
via abc.net.au
Thousands of kilometres from the east coast capitals, there's a corner of the country bracing for an already-high cost of living to climb even higher. -
Australia in prime position to cash in on massive halal market growth
via abc.net.au
The global market for halal certified products is set to be worth $7 trillion by 2030 and that's good news for Australian exporters after recent trade negotiations, officials say. -
Strangers came and took furniture from this flooded business, but they weren't looters
via abc.net.au
When floodwaters rose without warning at Maryborough in January, Julianne Dunnett had dozens of strangers sweep through her cafe, taking fridges, tables, and kitchenware. -
'A downward debt spiral': Global calls to rein in buy-now, pay-later companies
via abc.net.au
A global alliance of consumer groups is calling for regulation of the buy-now, pay-later industry amid warnings that more customers will end up in a debt spiral as the cost of living goes up. -
Everyone seems to be moving to the country – but how will infrastructure cope?
via abc.net.au
The rate of population growth in the regions has tripled during the COVID-19 pandemic, putting extra stress on rural and regional infrastructure, especially housing. -
Waste-to-energy pressures claim Anergy
The company building the Hazelmere wood waste-to-energy project has entered administration, after work on the plant stopped around Christmas amid rising cost pressures. -
Little Shop of Horrors production goes horribly wrong
The arts union is concerned for workers involved in Entertaind’s Little Shop of Horrors and the Australian School of Theatre after the companies announced they were going into liquidation. -
Is this prudent use of taxpayer’s money?
ANALYSIS: The $268 million critical minerals package announced today adds to a seemingly never-ending flow of federal government grants and cheap loans for commercial projects. -
At Close of Business: Simone Grogan on uranium, junior mining
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Simone Grogan looks at a steady uptick in support for uranium miners in WA. -
DevWA moves on Kemerton industrial plan
The state’s land authority is progressing plans to clear portions of a 168-hectare site to make way for a future industrial subdivision in the Shire of Harvey. -
ASX climbs 1.1pc, US rates decision looms
Australia's share market gained more than one per cent before an expected rate rise from the US Federal Reserve. -
Boss raises funds for Honeymoon restart
Boss Energy is hoping to garner $125 million from investors to bring the company’s Honeymoon uranium project into production. -
Minderoo supports AI configuration tool
AI platforms are set to become more readily customisable as a result of new, open-source software created with the support of Minderoo Foundation. -
Court approves extra time for Probuild, WBHO deals
Administrators have been given more time to sell Probuild and WBHO Infrastructure, while more details on creditors and the sale processes have emerged. -
Curtin calls for Trailblazer funds
WA’s largest university is well placed to benefit from a federal commercialisation program. -
Midland Station project cost jumps $81m
The state government has revealed the extent of the cost increase on the Midland Station project, with the $246 million construction contract almost 50 per cent higher than initially anticipated. -
Midland Station project cost almost doubles
The extent of the cost increase on the Midland Station project has been revealed, with the $246 million construction contract almost 50 per cent higher than the initial project cost. -
Spike in COVID-19 cases in South Australia after Adelaide Cup weekend
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South Australia records its highest daily total of new COVID-19 cases in almost two months, two days after the Adelaide Cup long weekend. -
Trapped by the flood, Dominique thought it was her 'last day on earth'. Now she's joining calls for an inquiry into the triple 0 fail
via abc.net.au
When record-breaking floods swept across northern NSW threatening countless lives, vital telecommunications lines failed on a massive scale. This is how it unfolded. -
Explorers find their project flow
With explorers well funded and strong commodity prices, all signs point to a lengthy period of activity. -
Sentinel chairman John Streicker dies
The head of the international property group behind Subiaco’s Element 27 apartment project has died aged 79. -
Uranium bulls maintain their energy
Fresh demand for uranium has renewed belief among some in the sector that the market will turn again. -
$243 tipped into critical minerals
Western Australian companies have won the lion's share of a $243 million critical minerals funding initiative from the federal government hoped to bolster domestic manufacturing. -
$168m tipped into WA critical minerals
Western Australian companies have won a sizeable share of a $243 million critical minerals funding initiative from the federal government hoped to bolster domestic manufacturing. -
Most Aussies have it in their pantry but how much do you really know about olive oil?
via abc.net.au
A $1.2 million international campaign is set to market olive oil to Australian consumers, promoting different varieties, features and health benefits. -
SPC tinned food prices are set to rise. There is fear it will impact vulnerable people the most
via abc.net.au
A major tinned food producer has warned price hikes are coming amid inflation, leaving a food charity bracing for more demand and higher operating costs. -
One dead, COVID cases climb by 6,062
WA has reported a record 6,062 new COVID cases in the past 24 hours, as a woman in her 80s with COVID-19 lost her life. -
One dead as COVID cases climb by 6,062
WA has reported a record 6,062 new COVID cases in the past 24 hours, as a woman in her 80s became the fifth COVID-related fatality in the past month. -
Don’t count on China changing: PM
Scott Morrison has offered a pessimistic view of Australia repairing diplomatic relations with China in the years ahead while encouraging businesses to continue engaging with the people’s republic. -
Millions under lockdown in Chinese cities as COVID-19 cases surge
via abc.net.au
China reports 5,280 new infections — more than double the previous day's tally — as the highly transmissible Omicron variant forces lockdowns and spreads across a country that has stuck tightly to a zero-COVID-19 strategy. -
No, it's not a mirage — outback Birdvsille may have the cheapest petrol in the country
via abc.net.au
An outback roadhouse on the edge of the Simpson Desert may have some of the cheapest fuel in Australia for now, but its owners say it won't last long. -
Govt to scrap earlier tax relief: report
Plans to bring forward tax cuts for middle and high income earners to this year's 2022/23 federal budget could reportedly be shelved. -
Grey nomads tighten their belts as fuel and food prices eat into budgets
via abc.net.au
As hip pockets across Queensland take a hit with soaring diesel prices, the state's tourism industry braces for yet another hit off the back of the pandemic. -
Queenslanders will be offered cash if they buy an electric car. Here's what you need to know
via abc.net.au
A subsidy for new electric vehicles has been announced to persuade Queensland motorists to switch over. This is how it will work. -
'Just the start': Building giant Condev collapses amid 'challenging market conditions'
via abc.net.au
The owners of the Gold Coast company say they are "absolutely devastated" by the decision and will appoint a liquidator. -
Original peloton back on the bike
Hawaiian Ride for Youth is still turning a wheel, celebrating its 20th year while other charity bike rides drop out.
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