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'Struggling to keep up': Why this capital is being hit hardest on fuel, vegetable price rises
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Households across the nation are being hit by soaring fuel and fresh food prices, but residents in one capital city are bearing the brunt more than anywhere else. -
US hikes rates 0.75pc again amid ongoing inflation surge 'surprise'
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Wall Street has surged after Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell hinted rate hikes could ease, with the Australian share market set to follow. -
120 years on, Australia's worst mining disaster remembered
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The Wollongong community is retelling the story of the Mount Kembla mine explosion, which killed 96 people, with two pieces of moving theatre. -
Live: NSW now: Road workers strike against government over wages
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MORNING BRIEFING: Road workers, construction crew and other transport staff across NSW have walked off the job for 24 hours in protest of what they say is an effective pay cut. -
Live: NSW now: Road workers latest industry to walk off the job
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MORNING BRIEFING: Road workers, construction crew and other transport staff across NSW have walked off the job for 24 hours in protest of what they say is an effective pay cut. -
Live: NSW now: Man charged with girlfriend Simone Strobel's cold case murder
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MORNING BRIEFING: A man is due to appear in a Sydney court today charged with the murder of German backpacker on the Far North Coast more than 15 years ago. -
The world is facing a perfect storm — and Putin has made it worse
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The ripple effects of concurrent crises are leading the world on a path to crushing hunger — and the possibility of more war. -
The war, food shortages and tens of millions going hungry: Inside the crisis crippling the global supply chain
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The ripple effects of concurrent crises are leading the world on a path to crushing hunger — and the possibility of more war. -
'Quietly ecstatic': Residents claim victory over Sydney waste plant plans after three-year fight
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New laws mean a proposal for a 24-hour plant burning waste for energy near densely populated suburbs in Sydney's eastern suburbs could be on ice for good. -
'Quietly ecstatic': Residents claim victory over Sydney incinerator plans after three-year fight
via abc.net.au
New laws mean a proposal for a 24-hour plant burning waste for energy near densely populated suburbs in Sydney's eastern suburbs could be on ice for good. -
In a job market that favours workers, this barber shop is flying in staff from interstate
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Low unemployment and immigration levels are putting the squeeze on small businesses, forcing them to look interstate for workers. -
How FIFO barbers are a sign the job market has flipped out of employers' favour
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Low unemployment and immigration levels are putting the squeeze on small businesses, forcing them to look interstate for workers. -
Simple ways you can save money at the supermarket
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It's no surprise to shoppers that things are costing a bit more at the supermarket. -
Australian mining company unearths rare 170 carat pink diamond believed to be largest seen in 300 years
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A rare pure pink diamond found in Angola may be the largest of its kind uncovered in the last 300 years. -
Explorers hope shine returns to gold
WA’s aspiring gold producers are navigating new challenges to firm up discoveries. -
Iron ore slump dents Rio profit
Rio Tinto has reported a fall in interim earnings from last year’s record levels after being hit by the decline in iron ore prices and rising costs. -
'Enough is enough': Exhausted nurses call for 'safe staffing and decent pay' during Hobart strike
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An exhausted workforce, staffing levels below safe minimums and nurses feeling like they are unable to give patients the care they need: This is the picture nurses have painted of the Royal Hobart Hospital. -
'Difficult' period hits Decmil's bottom line
Decmil shares closed the day at a three-month high despite the contractor bracing investors for a $102 million loss for the financial year amid a handful of earnings downgrades. -
‘Difficult’ period hits Decmil bottom line
Decmil shares closed the day at a three-month high despite the contractor bracing investors for a $102 million loss for the financial year amid a handful of downgrades. -
ASX gains 0.2pct after inflation hike
The Australian share market has rebounded from its morning losses to finish in the green after second-quarter inflation data came in slightly below expectations. -
More than 400 jobs expected from cardboard packaging facility in north-east Victoria
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The facility will supply packaging for the fast-moving consumer goods, fresh produce and fruit processing markets, with construction set to start in Barnawartha next month. -
At Close of Business 27 July 2022
Simone Grogan and Mark Beyer go over the highlights of their goldminers feature, including how price fluctuations are affecting local players and Northern Star Resources' dominance in the market. -
Perth to resist property price plunge
Interest rate rises are tipped to send property prices plunging up to 15 per cent nationally, according to PropTrack’s latest data, but Perth is expected to buck the trend. -
Mincor appoints Iwanow as CEO
Mincor Resources has appointed senior mining executive Gabrielle Iwanow as the company’s new chief executive after David Southam’s decision to step down. -
Celebrating the bridge that brought together a divided community
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The Berri Bridge unites communities 25 years on as those who pushed for the structure to be built reflect on the fight. -
Vans Cottesloe sells for $4.8m
The Napoleon Street café sold for a record price for the street, changing hands after close to 70 years of ownership. -
Karratha handed housing crisis lifeline
The state government has handed over swathes of land for affordable accommodation in the housing-strapped resources hub of Karratha, but the project will only put a small dent in the waiting list. -
Cannabis-infused bubble tea on offer after Thailand eases CBD oil restrictions
via abc.net.au
Thailand becomes the first Asian country to bank on a booming cannabis industry as a consumer frenzy takes hold. -
Brazen thieves steal 25 sets of keys for new cars waiting to be delivered
via abc.net.au
A ram raid at a North Queensland car yard will make the delivery wait time for customers even longer and has left a business devastated. -
Council approves $6.5m accommodation village
A $6.5 million temporary facility in South Boulder for MLG Oz and TopDrill workers has been approved to address an accommodation shortfall in the Kalgoorlie-Boulder region. -
Roadblocks for regional tourism
Developers are navigating choppy waters to progress tourism resorts in regional WA. -
Rex says it will retrofit planes with electric-propulsion engines, saying it's the future of air travel.
via abc.net.au
The regional airline has unveiled its plan to replace some of its fleet's jet engines with electric-propulsion engines. Trial flights are to start in 2024. -
Rex announces plan to retrofit planes to electric
via abc.net.au
The regional airline has unveiled its plan to replace some of its fleet's jet engines with electric-propulsion engines. Trial flights are to start in 2024. -
New wine markets emerge but can't make up for China's drop
via abc.net.au
The Australian wine industry is finding positives after tariffs put an end to a boom in China. But an industry leader says losing a massive market is not the biggest problem producers face. -
Big miners shift ranking
Business News has tracked dramatic changes in the ranking of WA’s largest goldminers over more than a decade. -
Perth price pain still nation’s highest
Premier Mark McGowan says international factors are driving inflation, after Perth prices rose 7.4 per cent in the year to June, Australia’s highest rate. -
Perth pain eases, just, but still leads nation
Prices in Perth rose 7.4 per cent in the 12 months to June, slightly softer than the previous quarter; while the national inflation rate again lifted, to be 6.1 per cent. -
'There's nothing to compensate for it': Sharon is struggling against high inflation but the worst may have passed
via abc.net.au
Inflation jumps to equal the level seen after the introduction of the goods and services tax, but economists say there are early signs it is "moving past the peak". -
Inflation equals post-GST high with prices rising 6.1 per cent
via abc.net.au
Inflation equals the level seen after the introduction of the goods and services tax, with prices jumping more than 6 per cent over the past year. -
'Devastating' inflation hits fresh 21-year high, but there are signs it is nearing its peak
via abc.net.au
Inflation equals the level seen after the introduction of the goods and services tax, with prices jumping more than 6 per cent over the past year. -
Aldo has cut back on eating meat and he's not alone as inflation hits a fresh 21-year high
via abc.net.au
Inflation jumps to equal the level seen after the introduction of the goods and services tax, but economists say there are early signs it is "moving past the peak". -
Qantas apologises to more than 150 passengers forced to sleep at regional airport
via abc.net.au
Passengers from two planes have spent an "uncomfortable night" at the Geraldton Airport terminal after Qantas flights were diverted due to thick fog in Perth. -
Live: Treasurer warns of more to come after inflation hits 'confronting' two-decade high
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New inflation figures show consumer prices are rising faster than wages, with the annual rate hitting the highest level since GST was introduced. Follow live. -
Live: Inflation rises to highest level in two decades
via abc.net.au
New inflation figures show consumer prices are rising faster than wages, with the annual rate hitting the highest level since GST was introduced. Follow live. -
Live: Inflation figures set to show consumer prices rising faster than wages
via abc.net.au
New inflation figures are expected to show consumer prices rising faster than wages with some economists predicting the annual rate could hit between 6 and 7 per cent. Follow live. -
Live: Albanese faces first Question Time as PM after inflation hits new high
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese is fronting up to his first Question Time as Prime Minister as new inflation figures show consumer prices are rising faster than wages. Follow live. -
Albanese faces first Question Time as PM after inflation hits new high — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese has fronted up to his first Question Time as Prime Minister as new inflation figures showed consumer prices are rising faster than wages — as it happened. -
Smiths Beach out for public comment
Adrian Fini’s $280 million Smiths Beach Project has moved to the public comment phase of the State Development Assessment Unit. -
The China trade war may be easing but not everyone wants to kiss and make up
via abc.net.au
Rumours are swirling that China may backflip on its Australian trade restrictions with a change in federal government, but some producers have put the country firmly in their rear-vision mirror. -
Mining camp for 300 people gets go ahead in WA Goldfields
via abc.net.au
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder approves a 302-person mining camp amid the housing shortage.
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