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ASX set to recover, bitcoin holds near $US20,000 as investors fear 'domino effect'
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to finally rebound, after plummeting for seven straight trading days into correction territory, while cryptocurrency investors remains on edge after its recent meltdown. -
ASX set to recover as Reserve Bank admits it suffered 'reputational damage', bitcoin holds near $US20,000
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to finally rebound, after plummeting for seven straight trading days into correction territory, while cryptocurrency investors remains on edge after its recent meltdown. -
ASX recovers as Reserve Bank admits it suffered 'reputational damage', bitcoin holds near $US20,000
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market rebounds, after plummeting for seven straight days into correction territory, while cryptocurrency investors remains on edge after its recent meltdown. -
ASX rebounds as Reserve Bank admits it suffered 'reputational damage', bitcoin recovers above $US21,000
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market rebounds, after plummeting for seven straight days into correction territory, while cryptocurrency investors remains on edge after its recent meltdown. -
ASX rebounds as Reserve Bank admits it suffered 'reputational damage', bitcoin holds near $US20,000
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market rebounds, after plummeting for seven straight days into correction territory, while cryptocurrency investors remains on edge after its recent meltdown. -
'It's not a representative sample': Why the RBA's wages growth data should be questioned
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia is facing a federal government review, and we found one good reason for it – wages growth data has come from a source that an expert called not "statistically valid". -
Keeping warm in winter while saving power: Can you pick fact from fiction?
via abc.net.au
We've been urged to keep an eye on our electricity usage, which can be tricky during winter. Can you tell fact from fiction when it comes to energy-saving information? -
Live: NSW now: Police lay hundreds of charges in crackdown on knife crime
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MORNING BRIEFING: Police seize more than 110 knives, 21 firearms and charge 232 people as part of a statewide blitz on knife-related crime. -
Worried about lettuce? Try living in one of the world's most expensive cities as inflation surges
via abc.net.au
Australia isn't the only country seeing everyday foods like iceberg lettuce go from basic to bougie. This is what life looks like for people in some of the world's most expensive cities as inflation surges. -
'This can happen to anyone': How scammers are draining bank accounts
via abc.net.au
In the 25 years Helen Cahill has kept the books for her small business, she's never had any trouble doing online banking. Until last month. -
One of these links was a scam. Clicking the wrong one cost Helen $30,000
via abc.net.au
In the 25 years Helen Cahill has kept the books for her small business, she's never had any trouble doing online banking. Until last month. -
'I really felt violated': From text messages to fraudulent ads, how scammers are draining bank accounts
via abc.net.au
In the 25 years Helen Cahill has kept the books for her small business, she's never had any trouble doing online banking. Until last month. -
Coal mine fined for 'unacceptable' damage to world-renowned NSW rock formations
via abc.net.au
A coal mining giant is fined $150,000 for causing surface cracks to rock formations estimated to be up to 10 million years old in NSW's Greater Blue Mountains, with fears more cracks will be discovered. -
Coal mine causes 'irreversible' damage to ancient rock formations in NSW State Conservation Area
via abc.net.au
A coal mining giant is fined $150,000 for causing surface cracks to rock formations estimated to be up to 10 million years old in NSW's Greater Blue Mountains, with fears more cracks will be discovered. -
Donna remembers the day South Bank opened. And she's still working there 30 years later, stripey uniform and all
via abc.net.au
At the South Bank Parklands you could ride a boat or visit Gondwana Land when it opened 30 years ago this week. -
'The proof is in the pudding': Buy now, pay later hit by perfect storm as laws loom, interest rates and bad debts rise
via abc.net.au
Buy now, pay later is a popular payment method, but the sector is facing a perfect storm of rising interest rates, bad debts, a crowded marketplace and looming regulation. -
'The proof is in the pudding': Buy now, pay later companies hit by perfect storm as laws loom, interest rates and bad debts
via abc.net.au
Buy now, pay later is a popular payment method, but the sector is facing a perfect storm of rising interest rates, bad debts, a crowded marketplace and looming regulation. -
Rising interest rates, bad debts put buy now, pay later sector on the brink
via abc.net.au
Buy now, pay later is a popular payment method, but the sector is facing a perfect storm of rising interest rates, bad debts, a crowded marketplace and looming regulation. -
Imran Khan is rallying support for a return to the Pakistani prime ministership
via abc.net.au
Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan alleges he was ousted from office as part of a US conspiracy, yet there are claims he lost crucial military support — nevertheless, he's campaigning for a return. -
Court win for Cockatoo Island Mining
Private company Cockatoo Island Mining is close to resuming iron ore mining after a win in the Warden’s Court over the objections of ASX company Pearl Gull Iron. -
NSW Premier goes ahead with stamp duty reform as first home buyers allowed to opt out
via abc.net.au
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says the stamp duty reform to be announced in today's state budget will "lower the barriers" to owning a home for first-time buyers. -
Hockeyroos secure APM sponsorship
The Hockeyroos have secured Perth-based global human services provider APM Human Services International as the team's major new sponsor. -
Fracking fight over gas exploration reaches the Supreme Court
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory laws allow gas companies to enter cattle stations to explore, even if the leaseholders oppose it. One cattle station is fighting that in the Supreme Court.
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Gondwana-era rainforest walk to draw ecotourists to Dorrigo National Park in $56-million investment
via abc.net.au
A four-day walking track featuring three suspension bridges over World Heritage-listed New South Wales rainforest is set to put Dorrigo firmly on the global tourism map. -
Structural in board shake-up
Structural Monitoring Systems has initiated a board restructure, cost-cuts and a rebrand as part of a bid to commercialise its aircraft testing technology. -
Panel approves KBH Group warehouse
A development assessment panel has approved KBH Group's $13 million warehouse proposal as the WA-based company eyes more Perth sites for its KeepSafe operation. -
At Close of Business: Claire Tyrrell talks DFD Rhodes
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell delves into where DFD Rhodes invests its money. -
Global growth worries drag shares lower
Hefty losses in energy and mining stocks have weighed heavily on the benchmark ASX indices. -
Failed $22m Dunsborough plan revived
The developer behind the failed $22 million Dugalup Centre in Dunsborough has lodged a scaled back iteration of the plan in a last-ditch attempt to revive it. -
Teachers take capped pay rise
More than two thirds of WA's teachers' union members have accepted the state government's controversial public sector wages cap and signed up to a new, two-year industrial agreement. -
Teachers say yes to capped pay rise
WA's teachers' union has accepted the state government's contentious offer of a 2.75 per cent pay increase and signed off on a new, two-year agreement. -
Final Senate count delivered
A candidate backed by billionaire Clive Palmer candidate will join the Senate crossbench following the declaration of the vote count in Victoria and Western Australia. -
Recovery a step closer after savage storms cripples tourism and railway line in western Victoria
via abc.net.au
Almost six months after closure due to flooding, one of western Victorian tourism's major players is set to make a comeback with its reopening on Thursday. -
Rising fuel prices driving surge in number plate thefts, says SA auto club
via abc.net.au
As petrol prices increase, the Royal Automobile Association has warned drivers vehicles are not the only thing thieves are targeting. -
Fuel for thought: Thefts of number plates on the rise in SA
via abc.net.au
As petrol prices increase, the Royal Automobile Association has warned drivers vehicles are not the only thing thieves are targeting. -
Market sell-off a 'real downturn' and risk of global recession close to 50/50, analyst warns
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has dropped by more than 15 per cent from its record high, sliding closer towards a bear market. Some investors may be tempted to "buy the dip", but analysts say there is "further downside" ahead. -
Market sell-off a 'real downturn' and risk of global recession close to 50-50, analyst warns
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has dropped by more than 15 per cent from its record high, sliding closer towards a bear market. Some investors may be tempted to "buy the dip", but analysts say there is "further downside" ahead. -
ASX sell-off a 'real downturn' and risk of global recession close to 50/50, analyst warns
via abc.net.au
The ASX has dropped by more than 15 per cent from its record high, sliding closer towards a bear market. Some investors may be tempted to "buy the dip", but market experts say there is "further downside" ahead. -
Austal bolsters order book
Henderson-based shipbuilder Austal has valued a suite of recently secured domestic and overseas work at more than $300 million. -
Police question contractor over alleged sexual assault at Pilbara mine site as FIFO report looms
via abc.net.au
Police investigate an alleged assault at a Pilbara mine site, days before a WA parliamentary inquiry into sexual harassment against women in the resources industry is due to be tabled. -
Alleged sexual assault sparks police investigation at Roy Hill mine site in north-west WA
via abc.net.au
Police investigate an alleged assault at a Pilbara mine site, days before a WA parliamentary inquiry into sexual harassment against women in the resources industry is due to be tabled. -
RAAFA flags $26m retirement units
The Western Australian division of the Air Force Association is planning to expand its Bull Creek estate with a $26.1 million proposal. -
Mac Point head Mary Massina to exit despite being cleared of bullying allegation
via abc.net.au
The head of Macquarie Point Development Corporation Mary Massina says she will leave the role in the middle of next month, despite being cleared of an allegation that she bullied a staff member. -
Gas might be expensive, but biogas comes with its own hidden cost in methane emissions
via abc.net.au
Compared to fossil fuels including natural gas, biogas — which is made from waste — is a cleaner, greener alternative — but researchers are still worried about emissions. -
Biogas supply chain emissions found to be higher than fossil fuel equivalent
via abc.net.au
Compared to fossil fuels including natural gas, biogas — which is made from waste — is a cleaner, greener alternative — but researchers are still worried about emissions. -
Chopper firm moves regional HQ to Perth
Global helicopter operator PHI will shift its Asia-Pacific headquarters to West Perth in July, just months after securing a lucrative contract with Woodside. -
'Perrottet's captain's pick': Barilaro's US job at centre of parliamentary inquiry
via abc.net.au
The NSW upper house inquiry will look into how former deputy premier John Barilaro was awarded the position of trade commissioner to the US, eight months after he resigned from parliament. -
Queensland government's social housing plan 'a drop in the ocean' to help 50,000 needing a home
via abc.net.au
A Queensland government announcement that up to 1,200 new social and affordable homes will be built, won't see any additional homes beyond what has previously been announced. -
What is off-peak electricity and how can I benefit from it?
via abc.net.au
The end of the day is usually when most of us start to unwind – but that's when Australia's energy market experiences the biggest strain. Here's what you need to know about off-peak electricity. -
Pole in middle of bikeway 'brings a whole new meaning to a shared pathway'
via abc.net.au
A company, which put a stobie pole in the middle of an Adelaide bike path, says it will divert the route around it — but only after publicity over the weekend highlighting the danger to cyclists.
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