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US appeals to India to ease its use of Russian oil
via abc.net.au
US President Joe Biden asks India's Narendra Modi not to accelerate the buying of Russian oil as the US and other nations try to cut off Moscow's energy income following the invasion of Ukraine. -
ASX to dip as global markets slide on US CPI outlook, Ukraine war and China lockdowns
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Australian shares are expected to start the day lower after global equity markets fell, pulled lower by technology shares in Europe and on Wall Street. -
ASX dips; Pendal rejects Perpetual's $2.4b takeover offer, global markets slide
via abc.net.au
Australian shares opens lower after global equity markets fell, pulled lower by technology shares in Europe and on Wall Street. -
ASX dips as weak commodities weigh on market, Pendal rejects Perpetual's $2.4b takeover offer
via abc.net.au
Australian shares slip after global equity markets fall, pulled lower by technology shares in Europe and on Wall Street. -
ASX closes down, Pendal rejects Perpetual's $2.4b takeover offer
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Australian shares slip after global equity markets fall, pulled lower by technology shares in Europe and on Wall Street. -
Kobus has saved thousands since buying his electric car. When will making the switch be easier?
via abc.net.au
Despite the slow uptake, the industry is about to undergo a significant shift that could sway many consumers. -
Electric cars cost as little as $3 per 100km to run, so why aren't more people buying them?
via abc.net.au
Despite the slow uptake, the industry is about to undergo a significant shift that could sway many consumers. -
Mac Point chief executive rejects bullying claims
via abc.net.au
The head of the Macquarie Point Development Corporation issues a statement strenuously denying allegations of bullying put forward by one of her staff. -
Chief executive denies 'disgraceful treatment' of her staff
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The head of the Macquarie Point Development Corporation issues a statement strenuously denying allegations of bullying put forward by one of her staff. -
Qantas customers have $1.4 billion in flight credits, but many are struggling to use them
via abc.net.au
Choice has lodged a formal complaint with the consumer watchdog about Qantas's flight credit policy. The airline admits it currently holds $1.4 billion in travel vouchers. -
ACCC investigates allegation Qantas's flight credit policy 'unfair and unworkable'
via abc.net.au
Choice has lodged a formal complaint with the consumer watchdog about Qantas's flight credit policy. The airline admits it currently holds $1.4 billion in travel vouchers. -
ACCC investigates allegation Qantas' flight credit policy 'unfair and unworkable'
via abc.net.au
Choice has lodged a formal complaint with the consumer watchdog about Qantas' flight credit policy. The airline admits it currently holds $1.4 billion in travel vouchers. -
Alcoa secures $10m govt funding
Alcoa has announced an $8.6 million grant from the federal government’s renewable energy agency just days after locking in a grant from the WA government. -
'Shouldn't he have been isolating?': Loverboy nightclub lashes young clubber with COVID-19 over alleged $60,000 loss
via abc.net.au
Owners of Adelaide nightclub Loverboy say a young man who was today fined $600 for failing to comply with emergency management rules has never apologised to them over the breach, which allegedly left them $60,000 out of pocket. -
Albanese falls flat on unemployment rate question
Scott Morrison wanted a six-week election campaign believing it could expose any of Anthony Albanese's shortfalls. One day was enough. -
Pilbara, POSCO venture on track
Pilbara Minerals and joint venture partner POSCO have met key conditions needed to build a lithium processing plant in South Korea. -
Johnston carves niche in aviation law
As one of only a handful of aviation lawyers in town, Rebecca Johnston’s latest gig has been helping ‘dream client’ and VGW founder Laurence Escalante secure a Bombardier 7500. -
Limestone Coast Brewing seeks $10m, plans for listing
Brewers and consultants Limestone Coast Brewing are raising $10 million to grow their Perth operations and expand to Melbourne. -
Calls for strategic investment to stop regional areas from 'lagging behind'
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During the pandemic, thousands of people left Melbourne to live in regional Victoria. Leaders say more money needs to be spent on housing, roads and infrastructure to meet regional people's needs. -
Pfizer makes $100m bid for ResApp
Pfizer has made a $100 million bid for WA-founded med-tech company ResApp Health, as it announces a six-month research partnership for COVID-19 products. -
At Close of Business: Gary Adshead talks Roger Cook's new job
On today's episode of At Close of Business, political editor Gary Adshead gives some insight into why the state's deputy premier has gone from policing COVID-19 to rebuilding WA's tourism industry. -
ASX flat after surging yields and payouts
Investors baulked at moving the Australian share market as an election campaign, hefty dividend payouts and surging bond yields gave them plenty to reconsider. -
Fresh push to prolong Ravensthorpe mine
FQM has returned to environmental regulators to ensure it has sufficient approvals to continue mining at Ravensthorpe until 2041, as it shifts its focus to the Shoemaker-Levy orebody. -
"All over the shop" attorney must go, says opposition leader
Opposition leader Mia Davies has called for Attorney General John Quigley's resignation on the back of his "all over the shop" evidence in the Federal Court.
Ms Davies said "bungles" by the lawyer-turned-politician were mounting and he should either step aside or be replaced. -
$9m to increase disability workforce
A disability workforce retention fund and a campaign to attract workers are among the seven initiatives awarded funding to grow the sector’s labour force. -
Elon Musk backflips on decision to join Twitter board, after becoming largest shareholder
via abc.net.au
Twitter's largest shareholder, billionaire Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, has decided not to join the company's board, the social media company's chief executive, Parag Agrawal, says. -
Former auditor charged over 'false and misleading' report
Corporate regulator ASIC is alleging a former lead auditor has made a false and misleading statement about a company's financial position and performance. -
Witness tells court of Nine's 'threat' before Ben Roberts-Smith trial
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A former elite soldier tells a court he felt "threatened" that if he didn't cooperate with newspapers being sued by Ben Roberts-Smith, he would instead be subpoenaed as a hostile witness. -
Ben Roberts-Smith trial hears from witness who didn't want to give evidence
via abc.net.au
A former elite soldier tells a court he felt "threatened" that if he didn't cooperate with newspapers being sued by Ben Roberts-Smith, he would instead be subpoenaed as a hostile witness. -
IGO sweetens nickel deal
IGO has won back endorsement from the Western Areas board for a proposed takeover after bumping up its offer price from $3.36 to $3.87 per share. -
Daily COVID cases drop to month-long low
Western Australia has recorded just under 5,000 new COVID cases overnight, the lowest number of daily infections in almost one month. -
Nurturing Perth’s comeback
OPINION: This is just the start of our comeback and the decisions we make now will determine its strength and durability, City of Perth councillor Brent Fleeton says. -
Jobs data to give PM's campaign a boost
This week's jobs data will give Scott Morrison's election campaign a shot in the arm, with the nation's unemployment rate expected to fall below four per cent. -
Post-COVID Cook shows a friendly face
From keeping people out of WA as health minister to luring them in under the tourism portfolio, Roger Cook has had a busy couple of years. -
Miners, financials lift ASX higher, BlueScope in $671m acquisition, USÂ Treasury 10-year yields hit a three-year high
via abc.net.au
The Australian stock market rises, lead by the materials sector, after the US Treasury 10-year yield reached 2.73 per cent. -
Banks lift ASX as US 10-year bond interest rates hit a three-year high
via abc.net.au
The Australian stock market rises, lead by the big banks, after the US Treasury 10-year yield reached 2.73 per cent and Australian bonds topped 3 per cent. -
ASX climbs on commodity and utility stocks after USÂ Treasury 10-year yields hit a three-year high
via abc.net.au
The Australian stock market opens higher, lead by the materials sector, after the US Treasury 10-year yield reached 2.73 per cent. -
Sydney bus drivers rally for better pay and conditions, affecting services across the city
via abc.net.au
Transport delays are expected across Sydney this morning as hundreds of bus drivers walk off the job demanding violence training and better pay and conditions.
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