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ASX set to drop after Wall Street sell-off
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The Australian share market is set to drop on Wednesday, after a sell-off on Wall Street due to consumer confidence falling and recession fears growing. -
ASX falls, retail sales up, Tyro CEO goes to Star
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The Australian share market is lower on Wednesday, after a sell-off on Wall Street due to consumer confidence falling and recession fears growing. Meanwhile, local retail sales rise to record levels in May. -
ASX drops after Wall Street sell-off
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The Australian share market is lower on Wednesday, after a sell-off on Wall Street due to consumer confidence falling and recession fears growing. -
Patient-turned-doctor Ben Bravery reveals what he learned from each side of the health system
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The doctor-patient relationship is strained and it's chipping away at the patient's experience and doctors' ability to deliver good care. Patient-turned-doctor Ben Bravery shares what he learned from both sides of the health system. -
'Warm water sandwich' set to drive wet weekend in Queensland
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Queenslanders, who are only just drying out after months of rain, could be in for more as farmers keep a close eye on forecasts. -
Australians spent $11.9bn with buy now, pay later and 18 per cent have missed a repayment
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Australia's flirtation with buy now, pay later services blossoms into a full-blown romance during the long COVID-19 lockdowns. -
Australians double spending through buy now, pay later services, to $11.9bn
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Australia's flirtation with buy now, pay later services blossoms into a full-blown romance during the long COVID-19 lockdowns. -
Was it suicide, an accident or murder? The strange tragedy of Robert Maxwell's death may have defined his daughter's life
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Media magnate Robert Maxwell's mysterious death set off a chain of events that culminated in the collapse of his newspaper empire and the bankruptcy of his children. Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers also allege it set her on a path that eventually led her to Jeffrey Epstein. -
Behind Robert Maxwell's money and power was a man adept at deception and stoking scandal
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Media magnate Robert Maxwell's mysterious death set off a chain of events that culminated in the collapse of his newspaper empire and the bankruptcy of his children. Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers also allege it set her on a path that eventually led her to Jeffrey Epstein. -
Sidney taught himself to code as a teen in Australia. Now his company is worth $2 billion.
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Sidney Zhang's first cryptocurrency company "went up in flames like a dumpster fire", but the young Chinese Australian's NFT company is now worth $2 billion. -
Fyfe steps aside after 'taxing' tenure
St John WA boss Michelle Fyfe will step aside after a “fulfilling but taxing” four years at the helm of the state’s ambulance service amid mounting public scrutiny. -
Firefinch board members bow out
Firefinch non-executive directors Naomi Scott and Liz Wall have resigned from the company’s board no less than a month after they were appointed. -
At Close of Business: Power 500 preview
Managing editor Sean Cowan gives readers insights into the making of Power 500 ahead of tonight's official launch. -
Pumped hydro a new feature in energy mix
Energy storage, including pumped hydro, has become a critical ingredient in WA’s energy transition. -
Moscow has defaulted on its debt for the first time since the Russian Revolution. Here's what that means
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Russia claims it has the money to pay its debts, but that Western sanctions have created "artificial obstacles" by freezing its foreign currency reserves held abroad. -
Energy, miners help ASX extend gains
Australian shares extended gains from the previous session as a lift in commodities prices and fund buying ahead of the year-end helped the market close firmly higher. -
SA wind farms, big Tesla battery fined more than $4 million over separate breaches
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The owners of four wind farms in South Australia and the state's big Tesla battery have been fined more than $4 million over two separate market breaches identified during major grid disturbances. -
Biotech start-up opens lab in Nedlands
A start-up is ready to speed up its production of a world-first medical kit to improve prescription medication after moving into a biotechnological lab in QEII medical centre. -
Dynamic books $10m in contracts
Wangara-based drilling company Dynamic Group Holdings has secured two new contracts expected to bolster revenue by up to $10 million over the next 12 months. -
Mangione fined $70,000 on safety charges
WorkSafe has highlighted a Bayswater company’s “long history of flouting workplace safety laws” after its managing director was fined over workplace safety charges today. -
WA leads pandemic baby boom
WA has been among the most significant beneficiaries of what is being dubbed the “pandemic baby boom”, recording the second strongest population growth in the country. -
Local medtech in $23m licensing deal
Perth-based Orthocell has struck a 25-year licensing and distribution agreement valued at $23.1 million with a major dental implant company. -
New roles at Euroz Hartleys
Euroz Hartleys Group has announced a suite of appointments, with Fiona Kalaf joining its board of directors and Amanda Boyce and Ben Crossing taking senior executive roles. -
Notice of Kalbarri accommodation closure a 'false alarm', says agent
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A property manager says he has been inundated by calls from worried customers but says the Kalbarri Beach Resort is not closing. -
NSW Premier says he discussed US trade role with Barilaro at a social function
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Dominic Perrottet reveals that the former deputy premier John Barilaro told him informally that he wanted the plum US posting, an appointment which has since sparked a parliamentary inquiry. -
Woman dies while snorkelling in the Whitsundays
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A woman aged in her 50s has died after having a medical episode while snorkelling in the Whitsundays. -
'It pays to store grain': Silo investment on the rise amid consecutive bumper crops
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Garry Mickan has already 6,000 tonnes of on-farm storage, but like many grain growers he is in the middle of adding more silos. -
ARTS REVIEW: Hitting high notes at 70
Traversing a range of human emotion, West Australian Ballet’s latest triple bill is an evening of beautifully performed contemporary dance, reports Kim Balfour. -
Homes with a mortgage double in 25 years
The 2021 census shows that households with a mortgage have doubled in the past 25 years, while those owned outright have grown by 10 per cent. -
RAC fund backs more startups
Western Australia’s largest venture capital fund has invested more than $2.5 million over the past six months in eight companies, including Perth startups Snackr, IDEA academy and The Volte. -
Degraded roads blamed for soaring truck maintenance bills
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A freight company and a farmer say a rail network could be the solution to the increasingly costly problem. -
CCI wants coordinated climate change plan
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA has called for swifter action of climate change, noting that WA is the only state to have increased emissions since 2005. -
Wesfarmers’s AGR plan gets nod
The state’s environmental watchdog has given Wesfarmers's Australian Gold Reagants backing to proceed with a major capacity expansion at its Kwinana facility. -
Northern Star mulls $1.4bn mill refurb
One of Australia’s largest gold mines could be in for an upgrade, with Northern Star evaluating three mill expansion options ranging from $400 million to $1.4 billion for its Kalgoorlie operations. -
WA's population bucks national trend, with a falling share of millennials versus baby boomers
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Like the rest of the country, Western Australia is getting older — but unlike elsewhere, the proportion of millennials is dropping. That's one of six key takeaways about the state from the census. -
Six key takeaways about WA from the census, as the state's population bucks the national trend
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Western Australia's population is getting older — but unlike rest of the country, there's a falling share of millennials compared to baby boomers. And that's not all we found out about the state from the census. -
Panel approves RAAFA's $26m plan
A development assessment panel has given the green light for the Western Australian division of the Air Force Association to expand its Bull Creek estate with a $26.1 million facility. -
Healthcare workers threaten more industrial action after turning down 3pc pay rise offer
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Nurses and midwives in NSW reject the state government's offer of a 3 per cent pay rise and will consider further industrial action. -
Commuters told to avoid rail travel as Sydney set for week of industrial action chaos
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The week ahead is looking tough for commuters, as the NSW train union expects the industrial action to continue for weeks. Nurses and teachers will also walk off the job as negotiations on pay and staffing continues. -
Flood victims still waiting for repairs to be done as insurance bill hits $4.8 billion
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New Insurance Council of Australia figures reveal the damage bill from February's flood disaster in Queensland and New South Wales has reached $4.8 billion with builders saying repairs will take up to two years. -
'Australia's most expensive flood': February disaster bill reaches $4.8 billion
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New Insurance Council of Australia figures reveal the damage bill from February's flood disaster in Queensland and New South Wales has reached $4.8 billion with builders saying repairs will take up to two years. -
Product managers, the mini CEOs
Among the core skills of a product manager are an ability to communicate a vision and align people along a clear pathway, at pace. -
Confidence rises from the depths of gloom
Consumer confidence has improved for a second consecutive week after a slump earlier in the month as a result of a large rise in interest rates. -
The census has painted a picture of the average Australian, revealed a 'generational shift' across the country — as it happened
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The 2021 census results reveal the millennial generation has caught up to baby boomers in becoming the largest generation group in Australia. Look back on our blog where we unpacked the data. -
Live: The census has painted a picture of the average Australian while also revealing a 'generational shift' across the country
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The 2021 census results reveal the millennial generation has caught up to baby boomers in becoming the largest generation group in Australia. Follow our live blog as we unpack the data. -
Live: The census has painted a picture of the average Australian, revealed a 'generational shift' across the country
via abc.net.au
The 2021 census results reveal the millennial generation has caught up to baby boomers in becoming the largest generation group in Australia. Follow our live blog as we unpack the data. -
Live: Census data reveals millennials rival baby boomers as largest generation group
via abc.net.au
The 2021 census results reveal the millennial generation has caught up to baby boomers in becoming the largest generation group in Australia. Follow our live blog as we unpack the data. -
As Snowy Hydro ramps up production amid power crisis, nearby farmers fear discharge flooding
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Further water releases from the Snowy Hydro and the Tumut River channel already at capacity have farmers downstream concerned, one saying there should have been better planning before now. -
Does Australia need Tasmania to become a multi-billion-dollar 'Battery of the Nation'?
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As coal-fired power station close down, there is a push for the renewables-rich state of Tasmania to become the "Battery of the Nation". The problem is, no one knows who will foot the multi-billion-dollar bill.
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