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ASX set to ease despite Wall Street gains, as tech leads charge
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The Australian share market looks set to slip in early trade, despite moderate to strong gains on Wall Street overnight. -
ASX flat despite tech-led Wall St rebound; Bitcoin drops on Tesla sell-down
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The Australian share market is trading fairly flat, as a rebound in tech stocks is not enough to lift the major indices. -
ASX ends higher after tech-led Wall St rebound; Bitcoin drops on Tesla sell-down
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The Australian share market ends the trading day higher, as a rebound in big US tech stocks filters through locally. -
ASX edges up, after tech stocks surge on Wall St
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The Australian share market is edging higher in morning trade as tech stocks rebound here and in the United States. -
This growing trend to beat cost of living increases lets people get their hands dirty while reducing stress
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From community gardens to farmers markets and seedling sales, more Australians are embracing their green thumbs — saving money and potentially boosting their mental health at the same time. -
Could this major gas project threaten the government's climate bill?
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An independent watchdog says the NT government’s promise to offset all greenhouse gas emissions from fracking the Beetaloo Basin is in doubt, as the project looks set to be a sticking point in negotiations on the Greens’ support for Labor’s climate targets. -
Hopes soar as direct flights from Far North Queensland to Japan return to the skies
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After being halted for several years, tourist-laden direct flights from Japan have finally landed in Cairns, but it's going to be a while before as many tourists head the other way. -
Far North prepares to welcome back sorely missed guests as direct flights from Japan return
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Before the pandemic, about 110,000 Japanese tourists visited Far North Queensland every year. Now, with five direct flights a week to Cairns from Tokyo on offer and more routes to come, industry leaders are looking forward to "getting back to normal". -
Backlash over hospitality giant's plan to scale up pokies in Alice Springs pubs
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Weeks after buying up many of the town's hotels and pubs, Iris Capital reveals plans to add dozens more pokies into a community already stricken with deep-running social problems. -
'The money does flow back to the military': Invoices reveal Australian embassy spent $750,000 at five-star hotel linked to junta
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Official documents reveal an Australian embassy spent $750,000 at a luxury hotel built on land owned and leased by Myanmar's military junta, with activists saying taxpayer dollars should not have been used. -
Lake views at a five-star hotel: Australian embassy spends $750,000 at hotel linked to Myanmar military
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Official documents reveal an Australian embassy spent $750,000 at a luxury hotel built on land owned and leased by Myanmar's military junta, with activists saying taxpayer dollars should not have been used. -
China establishes new minerals giant to gain leverage on Australian exporters
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China's government has established a new minerals giant that will purchase iron ore from abroad on behalf of Chinese steel producers — a move seen as an attempt to gain long-term leverage in price negotiations with Australian exporters. -
Beijing works to give Chinese steel producers more leverage over Australian iron ore prices
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China's government has established a new minerals giant that will purchase iron ore from abroad on behalf of Chinese steel producers — a move seen as an attempt to gain long-term leverage in price negotiations with Australian exporters. -
'How about a striptease?': Women in construction say gender diversity is needed to stamp out sexism
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Construction is the most male dominated industry in Australia, and women say greater gender diversity is needed to weed out sexism and address labour shortages. -
Some popular children's apps contain 'risky' code transmitting sensitive data, audit finds
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Some of Australia's most-popular entertainment apps for children contain risky code that allows companies to gather data on children and build profiles that can follow them for life, according to an organisation calling for bolstered privacy regulations. -
'The network is 9km longer today': Why are the UK's roads, rail systems buckling in the heat?
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The United Kingdom is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave and the rail and road infrastructure is not coping so well. Is Australia's any better? -
'The network is 9km longer today': Why are the UK's rail systems buckling in the heat?
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The United Kingdom is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave and the rail infrastructure is not coping so well. Is Australia's any better? -
Halt to peace talks continues, as Russia says its aims in Ukraine now go beyond eastern Ukraine
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Holding peace talks with Ukraine made no sense right now says Russia, as Moscow signals plans to widen its military offensive to go beyond the eastern Donbas region. -
Rio Tinto agrees to pay nearly $1 billion in tax avoidance settlement with ATO
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Rio Tinto will hand over $1 billion in unpaid taxes after an ATO investigation, in one of the largest settlements in Australian tax history. -
Outlaw motorcycle club wins $78,000 court case for trademark breach
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A global online marketplace is ordered to pay damages to the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club for a second time in Australia over items bearing the club's famous winged skull logo. -
ASX rallies 1.7pct on strong US earnings
The Australian share market has rallied for a second time this week on the back of a strong lead from Wall Street, as several leading US corporations reported better-than-expected earnings. -
Further job losses at Woodside
Woodside Energy has confirmed another tranche of job losses, but claims a limited number of roles were on the line. -
The ESG burden on charities
Investment policies must align with a not-for-profit’s mission, rather than reflect the loudest voice in the room, writes Pitcher Partners’ Simon Montgomery. -
Disease fragments detected in meat products
Routine testing has detected viral fragments of foot and mouth disease and African swine fever in Melbourne, but the federal government says the country remains free of the two diseases. -
Tax stoush costs Rio $1bn
Mining giant Rio Tinto has agreed to hand over $613 million to end several long-running disputes with the Australian Taxation Office, one of the largest tax settlements in the country’s history. -
Mobile phone providers selling customers services they can't use, says ombudsman
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Telcos have been told they need to make it easier for customers to talk to a "real person" instead of online bots and make their sale pitches more honest. -
GR Engineering secures $87m contract
GR Engineering Services has entered into a $87.8 million contract for construction and infrastructure works at the Bellevue Gold project. -
At Close of Business 20 July 2022
Madeleine Stephens explores some of the themes raised in her recent article about the use of robots in the hospitality sector. -
New name for major Murdoch facility
Murdoch University has officially named its Building 360 development. -
Marco charged over $36.5m 'scheme'
Mount Hawthorn-based businessman Chris Marco is facing criminal charges for allegedly swindling investors out of $36.5 million, following a two-year probe by the corporate watchdog. -
Foot-and-mouth disease fragments detected in meat imported to Australia
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Viral fragments of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and African swine fever have been detected in imported meat, as Australia's government introduces new measures to wash shoes at international airports. -
McGuire joins Minderoo board
Business leader and Balladong Noongar man Barry McGuire has joined the board of Nicola and Andrew Forrest’s philanthropic foundation. -
Fiore to be grilled in Regal Theatre 'scam' row
Lawyers have applied to grill the man at the helm of Fiore Group as part of its bid to recover $850,000 lost in an alleged investment scam. -
Aerospace company to launch two more test rockets from Whalers Way site on Eyre Peninsula
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South Australian aerospace company Southern Launch is given approval to launch two more test rockets from its pad near Port Lincoln, after its most recent attempt in September failed. -
Northern Star just meets guidance
Western Australia’s largest gold miner expects modest growth in production volumes and a further increase in costs in the current financial year -
Green light for Hesperia's $35m Mirrabooka precinct
Hesperia’s $35 million homemaker centre in Mirrabooka is expected to open mid next year following a planning body’s approval today. -
Car rego will be overhauled in Canberra with fees to be based off emissions produced
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Some Canberrans could face higher car registration fees as the ACT government's push for a transition to electric vehicles ramps us. -
Kirwin unlocking the inclusivity code
She Codes is continuing to build its network as women demand better access to tech training. -
Want expert advice or tips on budgeting and saving? Send in your questions
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ABC's business reporter Emily Stewart, parenting website founder Jody Allen and Financial Counselling Australia's Lody Stewart will be answering your questions on budgeting and saving in a live blog tomorrow — but you can submit your query now. -
Want expert advice or tips on budgeting and saving? Join our Q&A blog live now
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ABC's business reporter Emily Stewart, parenting website founder Jody Allen and Financial Counselling Australia's Lody Stewart will be answering your questions on budgeting and saving in a live blog happening now. -
Want expert advice or tips on budgeting and saving? Join our Q&A blog live at 12pm
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ABC's business reporter Emily Stewart, parenting website founder Jody Allen and Financial Counselling Australia's Lody Stewart will be answering your questions on budgeting and saving in a live blog at 12pm AEST today — but you can submit your query now. -
Handy robots serve up more hospitality
Advances in automation could assist Perth restaurants and bars tackle staffing issues and improve customer experience. -
Barnaba reappointed to RBA board
Mark Barnaba's term as an RBA board member has been extended by one year as a review of Australia's central bank raises the possibility of a major governance shakeup. -
New ministers urged to halt WA urea plant
Traditional owners in Western Australia have written to the Albanese government seeking to stop the progress of a contentious urea plant. -
'The job I want when I get out of this place': Staffer tells inquiry Barilaro targeted US job
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Former deputy premier John Barilaro allegedly told his ex-chief of staff he would get the NSW government to put a new trade position in New York for when he "gets out of this place", an inquiry hears. -
Barilaro denies staffer's 'fictitious' claim he targeted plum US job before quitting politics
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Former deputy premier John Barilaro allegedly told his ex-chief of staff he would get the NSW government to put a new trade position in New York for when he "gets out of this place", an inquiry hears. -
Should workplaces rethink when they ask for medical certificates? This senior GP thinks so
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Depending where you work, the requirement for medical certificates for sick leave varies, but what does the law say, and what other options are there?
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