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Wall Street prepares for US inflation data which could bite ASX too
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market looks set for a less volatile day, but it could be the calm before the storm, with traders preparing for US inflation data. -
Wall Street prepares for US inflation data as Bitcoin loses $US10,000
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market looks set for a less volatile day, but it could be the calm before the storm, with traders preparing for US inflation data. -
Consumer confidence plunges to lockdown levels while Australians prepare for the polls
via abc.net.au
Globally, markets are considering rate hikes, inflation, war and supply chain woes. -
Australian shares down again, as global markets prepare for US inflation data
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is continuing to drop during a volatile week as traders globally prepare for US inflation data. -
Warning of defence shipbuilding skills shortage amid uncertainty over local submarine build
via abc.net.au
The defence shipbuilding industry warns of a skills crisis as it awaits details of how much of the nuclear submarine build will happen in Australia. -
Could you live on the pension? Fran opened her books to show us where the money goes
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Even a five-minute drive to the beach is becoming harder to afford for 69-year-old pensioner Fran Spears. Here's how she spends her fortnightly income. -
After Fran pays her bills, she has $19 left to last a fortnight
via abc.net.au
Even a five-minute drive to the beach is becoming harder to afford for 69-year-old pensioner Fran Spears. Here's how she spends her fortnightly income. -
'You lose everything': What those on the front lines of climate change have been trying to tell us
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For Pacific Island nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations to higher ground and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
'With this, you lose everything': What those on the frontlines of climate change have been trying to tell us
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For Pacific Island nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations to higher ground and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
'With this, you lose everything': For Australia's neighbours, climate change isn't a future event — it’s happening now
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For Pacific nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
'We're going to lose this place': Postcards from the frontlines of climate change
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For Pacific Island nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations to higher ground and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
'We're going to lose this place': Postcards from the front lines of climate change
via abc.net.au
For Pacific Island nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations to higher ground and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
'We don't want to be the first refugees': Mass migration and 'brain drain' — the price of climate change of the frontlines
via abc.net.au
For Pacific nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
'It's unavoidable': Why Pacific nations are already making plans for relocation and retaining legal sovereignty
via abc.net.au
For Pacific Island nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations to higher ground and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
'Certainty of disaster': Mass migration, extinction and 'brain drain' — what climate change looks like for Australia's neighbours
via abc.net.au
For Pacific nations, climate change is not a hypothetical future event — it's already happening, with relocations and legal measures to protect sovereignty already underway. -
The Centrelink rule that's left Meg and Andy 'robbing Peter to pay Paul' every fortnight
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The federal government says means testing is central to Australia's income support system — but others say there's "no regard" for individuals. -
Andy and Meg love each other. But financially, they'd be better off broken up
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The federal government says means testing is central to Australia's income support system — but others say there's "no regard" for individuals. -
Even with low unemployment, wages fall behind cost of living. Can politicians get you a pay rise?
via abc.net.au
For some time, federal politicians have argued that wages will grow when unemployment is lower. But a new report finds the evidence does not support that and the best way for politicians to get workers pay rises is to change the industrial relations system. -
Local producers face global forces
WA wineries are preparing to open to the world after avoiding the worst of the global disruption. -
Flood-damaged businesses in Lismore say disaster assistance taking too long
via abc.net.au
Business owner Kristen Gardner waited six weeks for his small business flood assistance grants to be approved. -
'It's a joke': Aged care workers use day off to rally for better work conditions after strike delayed until after election
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of aged care workers in Queensland and Western Australia walk off the job in a stand for better pay and work conditions, but South Australian aged care staff remained diligently at work after the Fair Work Commission put off their strike until the day after the federal election. -
At Close of Business: Nadia Budihardjo looks at Fremantle
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Nadia Budihardjo gives an update on major developments in Fremantle. -
ASX recovers early losses, but ends in red
The local bourse has suffered its third losing session in a row, but the damage ended up being not nearly as severe as it had been in early trading. -
Black Mountain amends fracking plan
Black Mountain Energy has applied for approval to more than double groundwater extraction for its planned fracking exploration program in the Canning Basin. -
Bennett amends fracking plan
Bennett Resources has applied for approval to more than double groundwater extraction for its planned fracking exploration program in the Canning Basin. -
Revisions keep jetty drawcard afloat
The not-for-profit behind the Busselton Jetty has rescoped the $32 million underwater observatory project after cost hikes rendered it unviable, keeping it afloat by splitting it into two stages. -
New bill to extend COVID measures
The state government is looking to extend its powers to implement COVID measures for the next six months through a bill, which the opposition has criticised. -
ASIC sues Australian Mines, managing director
WA-based exploration company Australian Mines and its managing director Benjamin Bell are facing allegations of breaching disclosure obligations about the Sconi Project. -
'No-one should go backwards': Labor promises to push for minimum wage increase if elected
via abc.net.au
In an unusual move, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese endorses a 5.1 per cent increase to the minimum wage as inflation skyrockets. -
Albanese put figure on minimum wage increase, sparking criticism from Coalition
via abc.net.au
In an unusual move, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese endorses a 5.1 per cent increase to the minimum wage as inflation skyrockets. -
'They've got to be able to get here': Northern Tasmania needs more people, and businesses want government help to get them
via abc.net.au
Businesses in the marginal Liberal seats of Bass and Braddon want help getting people to the island. They also need somewhere to live. -
'They’ve got to be able to get here': Northern Tasmania needs more people, and businesses want government help to get them
via abc.net.au
Businesses in the marginal Liberal seats of Bass and Braddon want help getting people to the island. They also need somewhere to live. -
Battle lines drawn on budget
Opposition figureheads have called for a greater focus on servicing debt and funding hospitals in the state’s upcoming budget. -
Ex-soldier rejects claims Ben Roberts-Smith kicked unarmed man over a cliff
via abc.net.au
A former elite soldier codenamed Person 11, called as a witness by Ben Roberts-Smith in his defamation case, rejects allegations the war veteran kicked an unarmed Afghan man over a cliff during a mission in 2012. -
COVID project pathway revived, for now
The state government has unveiled plans to push through an extension of its controversial COVID-19 development pathway and defer plans to make it permanent. -
$60m to boost electric car use
The state government will allocate nearly $60 million in the upcoming state budget to prepare for the "rapid uptake" of electric or hydrogen fuel vehicles, including $36.5 million for rebates. -
$60m boost for electric car infrastructure
The state government will allocate nearly $60 million in the upcoming state budget to promote the use of electric or hydrogen fuel vehicles, including $36.5 million for rebates. -
Craig McLachlan defamation trial told actor indecently assaulted 11 women he worked with
via abc.net.au
A court hears 11 women will give evidence about inappropriate encounters they had with actor Craig McLachlan during performances, filming and behind the scenes. -
Massive GST windfall boosts Michael Gunner's last budget as NT Chief Minister
via abc.net.au
Ahead of his surprise resignation as Chief Minister, Mr Gunner unveiled a plan to balance the books two years earlier than previously forecast — but until then, debt levels will continue to grow. -
State confirms Bunbury road blowout
The price tag of the Bunbury Outer Ring Road will hit $1.25 billion, with the state government to pledge a further $80 million in the upcoming budget. -
School and restaurants close in WA's south-west holiday towns as COVID reality bites and cases surge
via abc.net.au
Businesses and services in WA's southern tourist towns shut their doors as local cases peak and staff become too sick with COVID-19 to work. -
Willing Property snaps up development sites
Tim Willing plans to develop an end value of $100 million in projects across three sites. -
WA COVID cases hit new record high
New COVID cases in Western Australia have surged by more than 12,300 overnight, with the state setting a new record for the second consecutive day. -
Fremantle grows its urban centre appeal
A port city known for its heritage buildings is slowly shifting to become one of Perth’s vibrant commercial centres. -
Gunner resigns as NT chief minister
Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner has announced his decision to resign, almost immediately after he delivered the territory's budget. -
Micro parties, macro disruption
Good policy rarely emerges from single-issue parties, and too often these candidates are little more than spoilers. -
DoorDash, TWU sign safety, fairness pact
DoorDash and the Transport Workers' Union have signed an agreement that sets out how Australia can ensure safety and fairness for contract or so-called gig workers. -
Why taxpayers are paying more for a new $1.25b WA freeway but getting less
via abc.net.au
The cost of a WA ring road intended to make the trip between Perth and Margaret River quicker has blown out again despite several key interchanges being removed. -
Why taxpayers are paying more for a new $1.25b freeway but getting less
via abc.net.au
The cost of a WA ring road intended to make the trip between Perth and Margaret River quicker has blown out again despite several key interchanges being removed.
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