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ASX to slip, Wall Street sinks on US-China tension and economic uncertainty
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Australian shares are expected to open lower, as ongoing economic uncertainty and flaring US-China tensions — with the arrival of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi in Taiwan — weighed on global market sentiment. -
ASX slips, Wall Street sinks on US-China tension and economic uncertainty
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Australian shares have clawed back most of their early losses, as ongoing economic uncertainty and flaring US-China tensions — with the arrival of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi in Taiwan — weighed on global markets. -
ASX slips as US-China tensions mount, amid warnings of 'severe' economic downturn
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The ASX 200 claws back much of its early losses as retail sales jump to a record high, the Australian dollar sinks below 70 US cents despite the Reserve Bank's rate hike and BHP boosts its nickel exploration to take advantage of an electric vehicle boom. -
ASX falls sharply, Wall Street sinks on US-China tension and economic uncertainty
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Australian shares are expected to open lower, as ongoing economic uncertainty and flaring US-China tensions — with the arrival of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi in Taiwan — weighed on global market sentiment. -
Ben Galea is a first-home buyer. But the interest rate rise doesn't worry him. Here's why
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The Reserve Bank of Australia has once again raised interest rates for the fourth consecutive month, but this 25-year-old Longreach resident has no plans to miss out on life. -
Traditional owners, gas industry still waiting for NT fracking inquiry final report
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The outcome of a Senate inquiry into a Northern Territory gas field is uncertain following months-long delays and the commencement of a new federal parliament. -
Gold Coast mayor says 'something isn't right' with Cross River Rail plan
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Rail analysts say the newly released Cross River Rail network plan will be mostly good news for travellers, but the Gold Coast mayor says the new links are a "disincentive". -
With Iceberg lettuce going for $10, more families are turning to a cheaper, processed diet
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More Australians are now experiencing mild to moderate food insecurity due to the cost and unavailability of fresh produce, placing pressure on charities and the health system. -
'At what point does it end?': Skyrocketing cost of living sees more families going hungry
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More Australians are now experiencing mild to moderate food insecurity due to the cost and unavailability of fresh produce, placing pressure on charities and the health system. -
Borrowers to feel the heat as RBA raises rates again, but new customers get cheaper deals
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As the economic outlook became more uncertain, lenders are competing harder for new customers, providing a good opportunity for home buyers with large deposits and owners who have paid off a sizeable portion of their property. -
Banks are offering big discounts for lower risk borrowers as house price falls accelerate
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As the economic outlook became more uncertain, lenders are competing harder for new customers, providing a good opportunity for home buyers with large deposits and owners who have paid off a sizeable portion of their property. -
Stephen King to testify against own publisher in trial over merger
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As the US Justice Department seeks to convince a judge that a merger between two publishing houses would damage the careers of some of the most popular authors, it is leaning in part on the testimony of a writer who has thrived like few others — Stephen King. -
Retirement reforms proposed after lengthy wait
Retirement villages will be forced to pay exit entitlements within 12 months after a person leaves, under amendments to laws regulating retirement villages proposed by the state government. -
West Australian FIFO worker sentenced to 10 years in jail for repeatedly raping colleague
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A FIFO worker will spend at least eight years behind bars for raping a colleague in her home, just weeks after the release of a damning West Australian parliamentary report into sexual harassment and assaults in the mining industry -
WA FIFO worker sentenced to 10 years in jail for repeatedly raping colleague
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A FIFO worker will spend at least eight years behind bars for raping a colleague in her home, just weeks after the release of a damning WA parliamentary report into sexual harassment and assaults in the mining industry -
Farrell joins Gaines in diversity call
BHP Nickel West President Jessica Farrell has diplomatically echoed comments made by outgoing Fortescue boss Elizabeth Gaines calling for fellow mining companies to step up diversity efforts. -
More building companies to 'topple over', as display home giant Metricon sheds staff to survive
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One of the nation's most prominent home builders is set to shed almost a tenth of its workforce, as concerns continue about Australia's construction industry. -
Sixth winning ASX session after rate hike
The local bourse has gained ground for a sixth straight session, recovering from morning losses after the Reserve Bank raised rates as expected but said it was not on a "pre-set path" when it came to monetary policy. -
Pork producer stays the course
Agribusiness Westpork recorded a slight uptick in revenue and a small dip in profit to $11.6 million in the 2021 financial year, according to documents lodged with the corporate watchdog. -
Global shifts make future less clear
A new world order has serious implications for WA, both good and bad. -
McGowan shrugs off Palmer stalemate, backs Quigley
Mark McGowan has shrugged off his defamation draw with mining magnate Clive Palmer, hailing the hard border and the Palmer bill among the 'finest moments in recent history'. -
At Close of Business 2 August 2022
Ahead of discussing his wealth advisors feature, senior editor Mark Pownall talks about how global volatility is changing how and where fund managers are choosing to invest. -
Moving NRL grand final from Sydney over stadiums row would be 'extraordinary move', Minister says
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NSW Sports Minister Stuart Ayres says the state government has spent $1.5 billion on projects that "massively benefits" the NRL, and thinks it will "do the right thing" in keeping the grand final in Sydney. -
Former Pindan headquarters sells
St John Ambulance has snapped up the Belmont property for $11.55 million, as part of Pindan’s liquidation. -
Solomon Islands takes control of national broadcaster with gag on anti-government news
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In its latest crackdown on press freedoms, the government seizes editorial control of Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, ordering the organisation to censor stories portraying the government in a negative light. -
'It's happening right before our eyes': Solomon Islands orders national broadcaster to gag anti-government news
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In its latest crackdown on press freedoms, the government seizes editorial control of Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, ordering the organisation to censor stories portraying the government in a negative light. -
How much extra could your mortgage repayments cost now that the cash rate is 1.85 per cent?
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Tell us your loan size, term and interest rate and our mortgage rate rise calculator will work out how much extra you may have to pay on your loan. -
Interest rates up with more hikes possible
The nation’s benchmark interest rate has been lifted 50 basis points by the central bank today to be 1.85 per cent. -
Reserve Bank says it will do 'what is necessary' to tame inflation as it raises rates for fourth-straight month
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The Reserve Bank increases interest rates for the fourth month in a row, raising its cash rate target by half a percentage point. -
Man bought a home last year expecting rates to stay low. The RBA's string of rate rises has left him struggling
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The Reserve Bank increases interest rates for the fourth month in a row, raising its cash rate target by half a percentage point. -
Gaines affirms FMG’s Gabon interest
Elizabeth Gaines says Fortescue has had boots on the ground at a prospective iron ore deposit in Gabon, firming up the company’s exploration plans and a potential iron ore foothold in Africa. -
‘Game not worth the candle’: Palmer, McGowan lashed in defamation suit
Mining magnate Clive Palmer and Premier Mark McGowan have each been found to have defamed one another during their very public war of words. -
What does the RBA's latest rate rise mean for you? Our experts unpack it — as it happened
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The Reserve Bank has raised the cash rate for the fourth time in as many months to curb inflation. Look back at how our experts unpacked what this means for you in our blog. -
Live: What does the RBA's latest rate rise mean for you? Our experts unpack it
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The Reserve Bank has raised the cash rate for the fourth time in as many months to curb inflation. Our experts answer what it means for you. Follow live. -
Live: RBA expected to increase rates for fourth consecutive month to curb rising inflation
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The Reserve Bank is tipped to raise the cash rate for the fourth time in as many months to curb inflation. Our experts answer what it means for you. Follow live. -
Centuria Office records profit jump
Centuria Office REIT ended the recent financial year with a statutory net profit of $115 million, a 50 per cent jump from the previous reporting period. -
Government to block billions in potential superannuation that may be owed to public servants
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Billions of dollars in superannuation payments that may be owed to public servants will be retrospectively blocked by the federal government, as a court considers whether the government will have to pay up. -
No plans for ‘behemoth’, says Beament
Bill Beament has told stakeholders he has no aspirations to turn his undergound mining services business Develop Global into a ‘mining behemoth’, at day two of Diggers & Dealers. -
Respect at work an industry-wide problem
Mining sector leaders Jake Klein and Sharon Warburton said today the sector as a whole needed to recognise more action was needed to achieve respectful workplaces. -
Pandemic fuels giving days growth
The third, and final, instalment of Donating Differently considers the growing popularity of giving days. -
Gold Coast, Beenleigh rail users face major changes as Brisbane's Cross River Rail network is revealed
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Rail commuters will be moving around south-east Queensland very differently from 2025, with the state government releasing plans for a major network shake-up to integrate its $5.4 billion Cross River Rail project. -
Cross River Rail network revealed in $5.4 billion commuter shake-up ahead of Brisbane Olympics
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Rail commuters will be moving around south-east Queensland very differently from 2025, with the state government releasing plans for a major network shake-up to integrate its $5.4 billion Cross River Rail project. -
ASX set to fall, ahead of Reserve Bank's likely interest rate hike of 0.5 per cent
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Australian shares are set to fall in morning trade, ahead of the Reserve Bank's widely expected interest rate hike this afternoon that will lead to another sharp rise in mortgage repayments, while Wall Street and oil prices fell overnight as the risk of a US recession curbed risk appetite. -
ASX recovers, Australian dollar sinks as RBA lifts cash rate to six-year high
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Australian shares have fallen in morning trade, ahead of the Reserve Bank's widely expected interest rate hike this afternoon that will lead to another sharp rise in mortgage repayments, while Wall Street and oil prices fell overnight as the risk of a US recession curbed risk appetite. -
ASX falls ahead of Reserve Bank's likely rate hike of 0.5 percentage points
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Australian shares have fallen in morning trade, ahead of the Reserve Bank's widely expected interest rate hike this afternoon that will lead to another sharp rise in mortgage repayments, while Wall Street and oil prices fell overnight as the risk of a US recession curbed risk appetite. -
ASX falls ahead of Reserve Bank's likely interest rate hike of 0.5 per cent
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Australian shares have fallen in morning trade, ahead of the Reserve Bank's widely expected interest rate hike this afternoon that will lead to another sharp rise in mortgage repayments, while Wall Street and oil prices fell overnight as the risk of a US recession curbed risk appetite. -
Bobby bought at the market's peak. He's now reassessing his lifestyle to pay the mortgage
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After eye-watering property price rises in recent years, house values are now starting to drop, but those who bought at the height are facing a "perfect storm" as interest rates rise.
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