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Wall Street sharply falls as interest rate hike fears continue, with ASX to follow
via abc.net.au
Wall Street has suffered sharp losses overnight, as concerns about interest rate hikes and a general downturn weighed on stocks, especially technology. -
Wall Street sharply falls as interest rate hike fears continue, while oil price dives again
via abc.net.au
Wall Street has suffered sharp losses overnight, as concerns about interest rate hikes and a general downturn weighed on stocks, especially technology. -
Nearly $40 billion wiped off Australian share market as 'war, inflation, rate hikes' hit global markets
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market loses almost $40 billion in afternoon trade, as it follows Wall Street's dive on concerns about looming rate hikes causing a global economic slowdown. -
Australian shares lose $64b on open, as 'war, inflation, rate hikes' hit global markets
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market loses more than $60 billion in early trade, as it follows Wall Street's dive on concerns about looming rate hikes causing a global economic slowdown. -
Australian shares lose $64b on open, as ASX follows Wall Street dive
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market loses more than $60 billion in early trade, as it follows Wall Street's dive on concerns about looming rate hikes causing a global economic slowdown. -
$25 billion wiped off Australian share market as 'war, inflation, rate hikes' hit global markets
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market loses almost $25 billion as it follows Wall Street's dive on concerns about looming rate hikes causing a global economic slowdown. -
'The frenzy has gone': Tasmanian house prices still running hot despite slowing of sales
via abc.net.au
There are signs Tasmania's real estate market has started to soften, with the Real Estate Institute of Tasmania's March quarterly report indicating the number of property sales has dropped — but prices are still running hot. -
Tasmania's housing market frenzy may be over, but prices still at an all-time high
via abc.net.au
There are signs Tasmania's real estate market has started to soften, with the Real Estate Institute of Tasmania's March quarterly report indicating the number of property sales has dropped — but prices are still running hot. -
As ordinary Australians racked up huge mortgage debt, the 'big four' banks reaped $14.4b in profits
via abc.net.au
Australia's big four banks — ANZ, CBA, NAB and Westpac- now hold a whopping $1.87 trillion in home loans, and raked in big profits as Australians took on massive home loans. -
'People don't feel safe in their homes': Outback mayor pleads for circuit-breaker to end crime sprees
via abc.net.au
The Alice Springs mayor says nightly crime sprees have left residents feeling unsafe in their homes and business owners "can't take it anymore". -
Outback mayor calls for circuit-breaker to crime culture
via abc.net.au
Several cars have been stolen in Alice Springs overnight with one of the vehicles used to ramraid two businesses in the town. -
Craig McLachlan defamation trial told media outlets launched 'double-pronged attack'
via abc.net.au
Craig McLachlan's legal team accuses the ABC and Fairfax Media of launching a "double-pronged attack" against the Australian actor, as the jury trial in his defamation case begins in a Sydney court. -
Mining legend Ron Sayers remembered
Legendary mining entrepreneur Ron Sayers has been remembered as generous, entertaining, and a big-thinking business leader after passing away this morning. -
Kalgoorlie legend Ron Sayers remembered
Legendary mining entrepreneur Ron Sayers has been remembered as generous, entertaining, and a big-thinking business leader after passing away this morning. -
At Close of Business: Gary Adshead hits the campaign trail
On today's episode of At Close of Business, political editor Gary Adshead gives an on-the-ground view of candidates running across three key marginal electorates. -
$160m Barrack Street facelift designs unveiled
Randal Humich has released the concept designs for his $160 million proposal to revamp a Barrack Street strip of shops. -
When Lorri's sister-in-law suffered a stroke, poor phone service meant she missed her call for help
via abc.net.au
Residents in regional Victoria say ongoing Telstra outages have left hundreds of people facing the "very frightening" prospect of being unable to contact emergency services for weeks. -
'Pretty grim': ASX falls again, down 1.2pc
The local bourse has sunk to a nearly two-month low, as last week's rollercoaster ride shows no signs of abating. -
ASX falls 1.2pc to fresh two-month low
The local bourse has sunk to a fresh two-month low, as last week's rollercoaster ride carried over into Monday. -
WA spent $577m fighting COVID
More than half-a-billion dollars of COVID-related government expenses were incurred in the year to June 2021, according to the state's auditor general. -
At least $500m spent fighting COVID
More than half-a-billion dollars of COVID-related government expenses were incurred in the year to June 2021, according to the state's auditor general. -
$180m Stokes-backed tower plan progresses
Kerry Stokes-backed developer Flagship’s $180 million plan to build a 27-storey tower in the heart of King Square is another step closer to fruition. -
Perth not immune to “regional renaissance” - demographer
Leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher says the CBD will still thrive, despite millennials moving to outer suburbs. -
Perth not immune to 'regional renaissance'
Leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher says the CBD will still thrive, despite millennials moving to outer suburbs. -
Nuheara tunes into US market with new CEO, dual-listing strategy
Perth-based audio technology company has flagged a strategic shift with the appointment of a US-based CEO and possible dual listing, most likely on the Nasdaq. -
'Perfect storm': Staff shortages threaten Top End tourist season
via abc.net.au
This dry season has the potential to attract a record number of sunshine-loving travellers to Darwin. But there's not enough staff to help businesses cope with demand. -
Whisky, gin distiller to open new venue
The former Carilley Estate site in the Swan Valley is being transformed into a second home for local spirit brands Limeburners and Giniversity. -
Queensland mine faces $5m lawsuit for alleged lead poisoning causing teenager's brain damage
via abc.net.au
The mother of a Queensland teenager with an intellectual disability is suing mining company Mount Isa Mines for $5 million in damages, alleging her daughter's brain damage is the result of lead poisoning caused by emissions from the mine. -
The usual suspects or independents’ day
Three candidates with diverse backgrounds line up to contest three diverse electorates in WA that could be crucial to the outcome of the May poll. -
Search begins for 'good people' to take over remote island resort
via abc.net.au
Sweers Island Resort, known for its pristine beaches and spectacular fishing, is on the market. While the current owners are keen to move on, they have one condition about who should take over the tourist attraction. -
Island for sale: Search begins for 'good people' to take over remote resort
via abc.net.au
Sweers Island, known for its pristine beaches and spectacular fishing, is on the market. While the current owners are keen to move on, they have one condition about who should take over the resort. -
Island for sale: Search begins for 'good people' to take over iconic resort
via abc.net.au
Sweers Island, known for its pristine beaches and spectacular fishing, is on the market. While the current owners are keen to move on, they have one condition about who should take over the resort. -
We fact checked Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese at the second leaders' debate. Here's what we found
via abc.net.au
The second leaders' debate on the Nine Network was full of accusations and acrimony. RMIT ABC Fact Check cuts through the shouting to bring you the facts. -
We fact checked Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese at the 2nd leader's debate. Here's what we found
via abc.net.au
The second leaders' debate on the Nine Network was full of accusations and acrimony. RMIT ABC Fact Check cuts through the shouting to bring you the facts. -
$12m for Freo Prison conservation
A $12.6 million package will be allocated in the state budget to preserve and enhance one of the state’s “top cultural and tourism assets”. -
Ship that rammed Japanese sub in Sydney Harbour now lies in a treacherous, southern grave
via abc.net.au
In an area of South Australia best known for great white sharks, one diver is braving the depths to uncover a 94-year-old ship with a celebrated war history. -
'It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up': Truck crash prompts call for warning lights
via abc.net.au
A trucking company operator calls for warning lights to be installed urgently on the Midland Highway approach to Buninyong, after a B-double truck crashed through the town's central roundabout. -
GenusPlus culture key for Riches
40under40: Having a clear vision has paid off for GenusPlus Group founder and managing director David Riches. -
Family Riches sparks GenusPlus culture
40under40: Having a clear vision has paid off for GenusPlus Group founder and managing director David Riches. -
Sector needs to attract talent
Australia seems to be missing the mark in terms of producing the agriculture leaders of the future. -
New peak in daily COVID cases
Western Australia has recorded a new peak in daily COVID cases overnight, surpassing the 10,000 mark for the second time. -
ASX slides, Westpac jumps after dividend improves and expenses forecast to fall
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have started the day lower on continuing fears of aggressive rate hikes and economic slowdown after the central bank raised inflation forecasts drastically last week. -
Jetstar to fly directly from Canberra to Melbourne, Gold Coast
via abc.net.au
Daily Jetstar flights between Canberra and Melbourne will begin in July, with the Gold Coast service starting in mid-September. -
Westpac H1 cash profit drops to $3.1bn
Westpac has posted a 12 per cent drop in first half cash earnings to $3.1 billion, on the back of competitive pressures in the home loan market and increased provisions for bad debts. -
PM all smirk and smear in debate: Albanese
Anthony Albanese has lashed out at the prime minister's leaders' debate performance as nothing but smirk and smears, as pre-poll voting gets under way across the country. -
Town trades cash for dirt in creative currency experiment
via abc.net.au
Castlemaine artists have fired and circulated $10,000 worth of "clay coins" into their town's economy in a move that is being backed by local businesses.
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