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Rural residents struggle to make calls, send emails or pay with card
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What do you do when you have no service to call triple-0? Rob Window bought a satellite phone and hopes it works when he needs it. -
'It's like you're being penalised': Rob's had to pay thousands for a service most take for granted
via abc.net.au
What do you do when you have no service to call triple-0? Rob Window bought a satellite phone and hopes it works when he needs it. -
ASX set to jump, Wall Street rebounds as tech giants recover
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Australian shares are set to rise sharply ahead of the highly anticipated wages growth data from the ABS, which is expected to show that workers received a 2.5 per cent pay rise in the past year. -
ASX set to jump as tech giants drive Wall Street rebound
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Australian shares are set to rise sharply in morning trade following Apple, Tesla and other mega-cap growth stocks driving a rebound on Wall Street. -
ASX set to jump after Wall Street rebounds, Andrew Forrest takes back top job at Fortescue
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to rise sharply ahead of the highly anticipated wages growth data from the ABS, which is expected to show that workers received a 2.5 per cent pay rise in the past year. -
ASX jumps after Wall Street rebounds, Andrew Forrest takes back top job at Fortescue
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have risen sharply ahead of the highly anticipated wages growth data from the ABS, which is expected to show that workers received a 2.5 per cent pay rise in the past year. -
What's the price of a 'smaller fall in real wages'? About 9 cents per coffee, this report estimates
via abc.net.au
Boosting workers' wages by 5 per cent – for all workers, not just those on the minimum wage — would lead to an increase in prices across the economy of about 2 per cent, according to a new report. -
The price of your coffee could go up if wages rise, but not by that much
via abc.net.au
Boosting workers' wages by 5 per cent – for all workers, not just those on the minimum wage — would lead to an increase in prices across the economy of about 2 per cent, according to a new report. -
'Hereditary housing', mega inheritances and tax tweaks are breaking the 'intergenerational bargain', experts warn
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Benefits available to older, wealthier people are outweighing the support given to younger people, with election policies from both major parties set to worsen the situation, according to experts. -
Experts warn the 'intergenerational bargain is starting to fray'Â as changes top up perks for older voters
via abc.net.au
Benefits available to older, wealthier people are outweighing the support given to younger people, with election policies from both major parties set to worsen the situation, according to experts. -
Bayswater industrial site sells
East coast group Tempe Tyres spent $10.6 million on a Bayswater industrial site. -
ASX edges higher again as commodities gain
The local share market has posted its third consecutive winning session, although the gains were modest. -
OZ broadens copper pipeline
OZ Minerals will have 18 months to assess Havilah Resource’s Kalkaroo project before deciding whether to acquire the South Australian copper outfit for up to $405 million. -
At Close of Business: Mark Pownall on property in the South West
Senior editor Mark Pownall digs into a property boom taking place in WA's South West region and explores why people are choosing to live outside of Perth after the pandemic. -
Push for all workers to get 10 days' paid family and domestic violence leave
via abc.net.au
Millions of workers are set to get access to 10 days of paid family and domestic violence leave after an in-principle decision by the Fair Work Commission. But advocates say not everyone will benefit. -
Inflation and supply chain disruption pushes farmers to look into alternative fertilisers
via abc.net.au
Alternative fertilisers, such as biosolids and humus, are now more cost effective as prices across the country for chemical inputs continue to soar. -
NSW developer buys troubled $12m Subi site
Blaq Projects is set to build a five-storey apartment development at the Australian Fine China Precinct, where Edge Visionary Living’s plans fell over. -
NSW developer buys $12m Subi site
Blaq Projects is set to build a five-storey apartment development at the Australian Fine China Precinct, where Edge Visionary Living’s plans fell over. -
Retreat unveils expansion plan
The owners of luxury retreat Amaroo have unveiled an expansion plan that would more than double capacity, following an influx of bookings during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Borrowers narrowly escaped a bigger rate rise in May and may not be so lucky next month
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Borrowers may only have narrowly escaped a bigger interest rate rise this month and should brace for the chance of a super-sized move in June, the Reserve Bank's latest minutes reveal. -
Labor’s plan for the defence industry
With an election looming, Business News spoke exclusively with Labor defence industry spokesman Matt Keogh. -
ARTS REVIEW: A rabbit hole brimming with vivid sensory experiences
Superbly danced, West Australian Ballet’s ALICE (in wonderland) is a trip worth taking, advises Kim Balfour. -
Ferry terminals to reopen across Brisbane, 90 days after floodwaters pulled debris through the city's centre
via abc.net.au
Brisbane commuters will again to able to travel on the city's popular ferry network from Thursday with 13 terminals to reopen, including popular inner-city terminals Riverside and South Bank. -
Equinox MD in brusque exit
Equinox Resources boss Daniel Taylor has resigned a week after the iron ore junior’s non-executive chair and non-executive director announced their departure. -
Elon Musk says Twitter deal 'cannot move forward' without proof of fake accounts
via abc.net.au
After putting his takeover deal on hold, the Tesla CEO says the social media giant is underestimating the number of fake accounts on the platform so he "can't pay the same price". -
Elon Musk considers paying less for Twitter as fake account doubts grow
via abc.net.au
After putting his takeover deal on hold, the Tesla CEO says the social media giant is underestimating the number of fake accounts on the platform so he "can't pay the same price". -
MacTiernan hopes to spark electrolyser build
Alannah MacTiernan has returned from promoting WA’s green hydrogen potential in Europe more confident than ever the state can develop the industry, including manufacturing electrolysers. -
Alive and kicking: How footy and tourism have helped breathe life back into a border town after almost two years of restrictions
via abc.net.au
Casterton has bounced back in the six months since travel restrictions between SA and Victoria lifted. -
Labor's $1.5 bn for medical manufacturing
Labor's Anthony Albanese finishes campaign visit to WA. -
COVID death toll rises as cases climb by 15,674
Mark McGowan has pleaded with the public to take COVID seriously as WA recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic, with 14 historic deaths and 15,674 new infections overnight. -
Pilbara cashed-up for new project
Pilbara Minerals has been awarded a $20 million federal government grant to develop a new demonstration-scale chemicals facility within its Pilgangoora project. -
$23m warehouse proposal at logistics park
Global supply chain company Mainfreight is proposing to build a $23 million warehouse in Kenwick as part of Hesperia's $500 million Roe Highway Logistics Park. -
Confidence down as living pressures mount
The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence index has fallen for a fourth straight week to its lowest level since mid-August 2020. -
Are we really paying more for food? We ask the experts
via abc.net.au
War, pandemics and wild weather are not new, and inflation has been much higher than it is now, so why do groceries suddenly seem more expensive than ever? -
Push-ups push out mental health message
A Perth charity event that has raised more than $16 million for mental health is gearing up for its sixth year. -
PICA, Blue Room welcome cultural centre revitalisation
Business News understands the redevelopment is due to be completed by late 2024. -
Do you live in one of Australia's most polluted towns?
via abc.net.au
Air pollution kills 3,000 people every year, according to the Australian Conservation Foundation which has revealed the most polluted regions in the country.
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