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Oil sinks below $US100, ASX rises on miners rebound, Wall Street ends up as investors absorb Fed minutes
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Australian shares rise slightly higher on Thursday, boosted by a rebound in the heavyweight mining sector after sharp declines in the prior session, while investors digested the US Federal Reserve's firm hawkish stance on taming inflationary pressures. -
Crown CEO steps down after Blackstone takeover, ASX rises on miners rebound
via abc.net.au
Australian shares rise slightly higher on Thursday, boosted by a rebound in the heavyweight mining sector after sharp declines in the prior session, while investors digested the US Federal Reserve's firm hawkish stance on taming inflationary pressures. -
ASX to rise, Wall Street ends up as investors absorb Fed minutes
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to start the day higher after Wall Street ended higher while oil continued to slide. -
ASX rises, Wall Street ends up as investors absorb Fed minutes
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Australian shares start the day higher on Thursday, tracking their Wall Street peers as investors digest the US Federal Reserve's firm stance to tame rising cost pressures even if it means slow economic growth. -
ASX rises on miners rebound, oil struggles to stay below $US100
via abc.net.au
Australian shares rise slightly higher on Thursday, boosted by a rebound in the heavyweight mining sector after sharp declines in the prior session, while investors digested the US Federal Reserve's firm hawkish stance on taming inflationary pressures. -
Short-stay property develops in Fremantle amid struggle to find a home in tight rental market
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There are calls for greater restrictions on homes being made available via Airbnb and similar platforms as rental vacancies in Perth plummet below 1 per cent. -
Prime Perth beach the location for new kind of property development as renters face the big squeeze
via abc.net.au
There are calls for greater restrictions on homes available via Airbnb and similar platforms as rental vacancies in Perth plummet below 1 per cent, with a short-stay property development emerging in Fremantle amid the crunch. -
Prime real estate up for grabs as Maroochydore's last farmer sells 35ha property
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An eighth-generation farmer who is the owner of Maroochydore's last remaining undeveloped private land is putting his property on the market. A development proposal allows for seven precincts, including medium-density residential housing and a local centre precinct. -
Hemmed in by development, Maroochydore's last farmer sells off the farm
via abc.net.au
An eighth-generation farmer who is the owner of Maroochydore's last remaining undeveloped private land is putting his property on the market. A development proposal allows for seven precincts, including medium-density residential housing and a local centre precinct. -
Behind the scenes at NASA's second rocket launch in outback Australia
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For just the second time in history, NASA has launched a rocket from a commercial spaceport in the remote Northern Territory – but it wasn't without its hurdles. -
Mother of eight struggles to find new rental amid spiking prices across SA
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Single mother Natasha Malone needs to find a new rental for her eight children by December after her landlord raises the weekly rent from $360 to $500. -
Are you a saver? Here's what the cash rate increases mean for you
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Are you one of the many savers who has been cheering as interest rates start to rise? Well, not all lenders have passed the hikes on in full to savers. So, what are the options for parking your cash? -
Every time interest rates go up Del has to decide what to cut from the family budget
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Single mum Del Hayes is one of a growing number of Western Sydney home owners struggling to make ends meet. -
Where does all the money go? Take a peek inside the wallets and budgets of others
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In an increasingly expensive world, money is on everyone's mind. But talking about money is often taboo. So, we asked people for you. -
Where does all the money go? Take a peak inside the wallets and budgets of others
via abc.net.au
In an increasingly expensive world, money is on everyone's mind. But talking about money is often taboo. So, we asked people for you. -
Mortgage, childcare, Netflix and booze β ever wondered where all the money goes?
via abc.net.au
In an increasingly expensive world, money is on everyone's mind. But talking about money is often taboo. So, we asked people for you. -
Mortgage, Childcare, Netflix & Booze β ever wondered where all the money goes?
via abc.net.au
In an increasingly expensive world, money is on everyone's mind. But talking about money is often taboo. So, we asked people for you. -
Ever wondered how people manage their money? This is what hundreds of Australians told us
via abc.net.au
In an increasingly expensive world, money is on everyone's mind. But talking about money is often taboo. So, we asked people for you. -
Ever wondered how people manage their finances? This is what hundreds of Australians told us
via abc.net.au
In an increasingly expensive world, money is on everyone's mind. But talking about money is often taboo. So, we asked people for you. -
EU chief urges emergency plans in case Russia cuts gas supplies entirely
via abc.net.au
The chief of the EU says the bloc needs to urgently make plans in case Russia responds to sanctions by completely cutting off gas supplies. -
Seeking a future funds foundation
The first of a three-part series focused on WA’s culture of giving looks at the not-for-profits turning to endowment funds for financial security. -
Finbar predicts $11m profit
Apartment developer Finbar Group has forecast a net profit of $11 million for past financial year, which would be a 15 per cent increase from the previous period. -
Commodity sell-off drags ASX down 0.5pc
The ASX's mining and energy sectors have fallen sharply after global commodity prices plunged on fears of a global recession. -
State defends projects blamed for building cost hike
Roger Cook has conceded the state government may have changed tack on infrastructure spend had it had the benefit of hindsight. -
Biosecurity ramped up in response to overseas outbreak
New measures have been implemented to stop the spread of foot and mouth disease to Australia after cases of were detected in livestock in Bali. -
At Close of Business: Claire Tyrrell on the construction sector
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell goes behind how the collapse of three prominent construction outfits in the last 12 months has affected WA's building sector. -
Parent company of Australian beers will cut ties with Myanmar's junta, but critics says their exit could help line the military's pockets
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Kirin is the parent company of Lion, which boasts Australian brews including Tooheys, Furphy, XXXX and Little Creatures. Its departure from Myanmar has been both praised and criticised. -
'Messy' exit for parent company of Aussie beers from Myanmar after coup
via abc.net.au
Kirin is the parent company of Lion, which boasts Australian brews including Tooheys, Furphy, XXXX and Little Creatures. Its departure from Myanmar has been both praised and criticised. -
Coming back from Bali? Get ready for extra biosecurity checks
via abc.net.au
The federal government announces a range of new measures to try and keep foot-and-mouth disease out of Australia as Indonesia grapples with an outbreak of the devastating condition. -
ODIS provides point of difference
WA leadership of a rebadged defence sector support division, the Office of Defence Industry Support, is primed to deliver opportunities for local SMEs. -
The 'silver bullet' that could fix Australia's lagging electric vehicle uptake
via abc.net.au
Australia's EV uptake is lagging behind the rest of the world, but these tax experts have some reforms that they think would rapidly increase sales. -
Hundreds of Perth health staff rally outside hospital as pay cheques are stretched thin
via abc.net.au
Pausing mortgages, carpooling to save on fuel, and asking for help to feed themselves - they're the many ways health staff say they're making ends meet. -
Galileo investors pitch in for new discovery
Galileo Mining is set to bank $20.4 million from a capital raising cornerstoned by major shareholders Mark Creasy and IGO. -
Jerkovic resigns as Wiluna boss
Wiluna boss Milan Jerkovic has resigned after four years at the helm, just weeks after a capital raising to counteract unforeseen delays at the miner’s namesake gold project. -
The grass is greener on this real estate ad, but what are the rules around enhancing photos?
via abc.net.au
An advertisement for an Adelaide house with an unnaturally green lawn has amused many online, but has also sparked questions about how much enhancement is too much when it comes to real estate sales. -
British MPs concerned UK is overselling Australia free trade deal benefits
via abc.net.au
A UK parliamentary committee says the free trade deal with Australia saw significant concessions given without Britain securing all possible benefits in return. -
Has my bank increased interest rates yet?
via abc.net.au
The RBA has raised interest rates by 0.5 percentage points, and now it's up to the banks on how they react to the change. Here's what the Big Four have done. -
Press stops in Launceston for first time in 180 years β not for breaking news, but a machinery breakdown
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The press stopped in northern Tasmania overnight, but not for the kind of reason that newspaper editors relish in. -
Late-night breakdown leaves Launceston without local paper for first time in 180 years
via abc.net.au
The press stopped in northern Tasmania overnight, but not for the kind of reason that newspaper editors relish in. -
Three of big four banks raise home loans
ANZ has followed Commonwealth Bank in raising mortgage rates following the central bank's decision to lift the cash rate to 1.35 per cent. -
Arcadia Waters buys retirement village for $5.5m
Retirement home operator Arcadia Waters has purchased the 194-unit Lattitude Lakelands village for close to $5.5 million. -
Arcadia buys retirement village for $5.5m
Retirement home operator Arcadia Waters has purchased the 194-unit Lattitude Lakelands village for close to $5.5 million. -
Three-tower Toowong development approved on delayed green bridge site
via abc.net.au
Brisbane City Council reaffirms its commitment to build a bridge between Toowong and West End despite approving a development on land earmarked for the site. -
WA business shows short-term confidence
A familiar trinity of inflation, supply chain disruptions and skilled labour shortages are keeping a lid on WA business growth, with 4 out of 5 organisations struggling to fill vacancies. -
High rental demand, low vacancy
Rental demand in Perth continue to rise but with vacancy rates plummeting, experts say more investors are needed to increase supply. -
Henderson workshop sells for $6.6m
Vulcan Engineering bought the 1.5-hectare asset from a Queensland glass and aluminium manufacturer. -
Survey blames 'perfect storm' for making Perth the most expensive place to build in Australia
via abc.net.au
The WA government says it is trying to attract skilled labour from Ireland and the UK to help address construction issues that make Perth the most expensive place in Australia to build — according to an international survey. -
Builders adapting to higher risks
WA building companies are learning from the collapse of competitors over the past 12 months. -
NAB, ANZ and Commonwealth Bank to pass on rate rise
via abc.net.au
NAB, ANZ and the Commonwealth Bank will pass on the Reserve Bank's latest interest rate rise to customers in full. -
For the first time in two years, the big four banks offer bonus savings rates above 1pc
via abc.net.au
All of the big four banks will pass on the Reserve Bank's latest interest rate rise to home loan customers in full — but not all savers.
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