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GPs defend price rises in open letter: 'Direct that heat towards the government'
via abc.net.auDoctors in regional NSW have published a letter to their community following increased patient "frustration" over doctors choosing not to provide bulk-bill for appointments. -
Australian shares rise, RBA set to lift rates as European markets tumble
via abc.net.auLocal shares have started the day higher, despite heavy losses on European markets overnight and a widely-anticipated interest rate hike by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). -
Australian shares likely to rise, RBA set to lift rates as European markets tumble
via abc.net.auLocal shares could start the day higher, despite heavy losses on European markets as Russia turns off its gas supply to Europe indefinitely, and a widely-anticipated interest rate hike by the Reserve Bank of Australia. -
Australian shares drop as the Reserve Bank hikes rates again
via abc.net.auIt started off optimistically, but the ASX 200 is now dropping as the RBA hikes the cash rate to 2.35 per cent. -
Australian shares drop, as latest Reserve Bank rate hike looms
via abc.net.auIt started off optimistically, but the ASX 200 is now dropping on Tuesday, as the stock market inches closer to the Reserve Bank's latest rate hike. -
Commuters urged to plan for nine days of Cross River Rail train line closures
via abc.net.auAn "intensive" series of works for Brisbane's $5.4 billion rail upgrade will take a range of services out of action in October. Here are the lines affected. -
Good weather, high prices and the most valuable farm export year on record now forecast
via abc.net.auFor the first time, the value of Australia's food and fibre exports is expected to exceed $70 billion, according to the latest ABARES forecast. -
John's company profits from Australia's carbon market, but he'd take a hit for a better system
via abc.net.auSome of the biggest players profiting from Australia's carbon market speak out for the first time, backing expert analysis saying the system is generating meaningless credits that actually result in Australia's emissions going up. -
John Falzon's company profits from Australia's carbon market, but he'd take a hit for a better system
via abc.net.auSome of the biggest players profiting from Australia's carbon market speak out for the first time, backing expert analysis saying the system is generating meaningless credits that actually result in Australia's emissions going up. -
Companies getting a 'very large cheque' for cutting emissions they would have cut anyway, expert says
via abc.net.auSome of the biggest players profiting from Australia's carbon market speak out for the first time, backing expert analysis saying the system is generating meaningless credits that actually result in Australia's emissions going up. -
Carbon credits awarded to some companies actually increase Australia's emissions, insiders say
via abc.net.auSome of the biggest players profiting from Australia's carbon market speak out for the first time, backing expert analysis saying the system is generating meaningless credits that actually result in Australia's emissions going up. -
'Music venues aren't nightclubs': Public liability insurance premium hikes threaten live music ecosystem
via abc.net.auJust as musicians and venues find their footing after COVID-19 lockdowns, the industry has been hit with a new crisis, which some fear could have "cataclysmic" consequences for the future of live music in Australia. -
'It would be cataclysmic': Music venues teetering on a knife's edge as insurance premiums spike
via abc.net.auJust as musicians and venues find their footing after COVID lockdowns, the industry has been hit with a new crisis, which some fear could have "cataclysmic" consequences for the future of live music in Australia. -
Up to 30,000 families could be impacted by tomorrow's childcare 'shut down'. Here's what parents need to know
via abc.net.auThe United Worker Union has not called the event a strike, but it is asking parents not to take their children to childcare centres on Wednesday. -
The Reserve Bank is 'flying blind' and risks crashing the economy if it raises rates too fast
via abc.net.auThe Commonwealth Bank warns there is a "clear risk" that the RBA will lift interest rates too high, too fast because of the lags in how they are passed on to mortgage customers and affect their cash flow and spending. -
'Clear risk' that a Reserve Bank raising rates fast while 'flying blind' may crash the economy
via abc.net.auThe Commonwealth Bank warns there is a "clear risk" that the RBA will lift interest rates too high, too fast because of the lags in how they are passed on to mortgage customers and affect their cash flow and spending. -
It could take a century until our top companies are not mostly headed by Anglo-Saxon men
via abc.net.auIf nothing is done to change it, new data from the Chief Executive Women Census shows will take about 100 years for corporate Australia to have at least 40 per cent women in CEO positions on the ASX300. -
100 years: that’s how long it will take until our top companies are not mostly headed by Anglo-Saxon men
via abc.net.auIf nothing is done to change it, new data from the Chief Executive Women Census shows it will take about 100 years for corporate Australia to have at least 40 per cent women in CEO positions on the ASX300. -
100 years: that's how long it will take until Australia's top companies are not mostly run by men
via abc.net.auIf nothing is done to change it, new data from the Chief Executive Women Census shows it will take about 100 years for corporate Australia to have at least 40 per cent women in CEO positions on the ASX300. -
Griffin creditors await move
Representatives of a senior creditor for Griffin Coal have confirmed plans to appoint a controller to the Collie miner, but it’s unclear when they’ll act. -
Nine-hour search for accommodation after Jetstar cancels Bali flights
via abc.net.auHundreds of Australians are stranded in Bali after Jetstar cancels multiple flights leaving travellers scrambling to find emergency accommodation as they wait for flights home. -
Victorian musos still grapple with pandemic fallout, call for revellers' return
via abc.net.auThe "long tail" of the pandemic will continue to weaken Victoria's live music industry unless it can work on a "strategic partnership" to keep musicians on stage and venue doors open, a new report says. -
Sluggish return of fans a lockdown hangover for Victorian live music venues
via abc.net.auThe "long tail" of the pandemic will continue to weaken Victoria's live music industry unless it can work on a "strategic partnership" to keep musicians on stage and venue doors open, a new report says. -
ASX edges higher as coalminers rally
Gains in energy and mining have helped the ASX close slightly higher, with coalminers doing especially well. -
More Teslas on the road in WA
Sedan and SUV models of the electric vehicle have jumped in popularity during 2022, though overall car sales in the state have dwindled. -
Leading economist questions business fears about raising wages as profits soar
via abc.net.auLast financial year's profits were the biggest in five years, but some businesses still say they can't afford to lift wages. -
Dockers apologise over data breach
A mix-up during a mass text message to Fremantle Dockers members has led to a leak of personal details ahead of the semi-final with Collingwood. -
Lynas progresses Mt Weld growth plans
Lynas Rare Earths is forging ahead with plans to expand its Mt Weld mine four-fold, a move tipped to extend its life by more than two decades. -
At Close of Business 5 September 2022
Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about his latest article covering the rise of the Aboriginal business sector in the Goldfields. -
Hawaiian with Hillarys buy
The property group has added Hillarys Shopping Centre to its stable, in a $34.2 million deal. -
Traffic gridlock at this heaving farmers market could take more than $20 million to fix
via abc.net.auIf you've visited the Bunbury Farmers Market you'll know hard hard it is getting in and out, but there are concerns a $20 million government plan to fix it might not change much at all. -
New partners join DLA Piper
DLA Piper’s Perth office will recruit two new partners, including a special counsel from Gilbert + Tobin, amid what managing partner Amber Matthews has called a competitive market in town. -
Copenhagen Energy moves on $8bn wind farm
Danish developer Copenhagen Energy has unveiled plans to build an $8 billion wind farm off the coast of Lancelin, the company’s third proposal for WA. -
Wool industry's 'visceral' new advertising campaign dresses down oil-heavy synthetics
via abc.net.auFootage of men and women covered in black oil, and emerging from a swimming pool, are part of a new international ad campaign to sell more wool. Will it work? -
Wool industry fights for sustainable credentials with 'compelling' new ad
via abc.net.auAn image of men and women covered in black oil, emerging from a swimming pool are part of a new international ad campaign to sell more wool. Will it work? -
Wool industry fights for sustainable credentials with 'compelling' and 'visceral' new ad
via abc.net.auFootage of men and women covered in black oil, and emerging from a swimming pool, are part of a new international ad campaign to sell more wool. Will it work? -
Rocke moves to WAIS
Cliff Rocke has joined WA Insolvency Solutions as a partner, as the restructuring firm readies for an increased workload in months ahead. -
Vigilance required at the border
The risk of FMD emerging in Australia remains low but the consequences would be severe if it got in. -
Aboriginal sector gains Goldfields traction
The Aboriginal business sector in the Goldfields has been a poor cousin to the Pilbara but is starting to develop. -
Superyacht impounded, passengers stranded as luxury cruise company collapses
via abc.net.auThe collapse of a luxury boat charter operating off the Kimberley coast has left passengers reeling and demanding their money back. -
Super-yacht impounded, passengers stranded as luxury cruise company collapses
via abc.net.auThe collapse of a luxury boat charter operating off the Kimberley coast has left passengers reeling and demanding their money back. -
Bricknell to lead Juniper
Baptistcare chief executive Russell Bricknell has taken a new role as the boss of fellow aged care provider Juniper. -
Liz Truss expected to be named UK PM
The announcement of Britain's new prime minister will trigger the beginning of a handover from Boris Johnson, who resigned in July after months of scandal. -
ASX rises despite Wall St's Friday fall, traders eye tomorrow's RBA rate decision
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have opened higher, ahead of the Reserve Bank's interest rate decision on Tuesday. -
'I'm wasting myself': How visa restrictions are stopping skilled migrant women from working
via abc.net.auMigrant doctors, nurses, engineers and pharmacists say their bridging visas are stopping them from getting jobs in Australia — but they are working to change that. -
As 22 cent fuel excise hike looms, the competition watchdog is ordered to monitor fuel retailers
via abc.net.auAs the end of a temporary halving of Australia's fuel excise draws near, the ACCC is ordered to watch for fuel retailers seeking to take advantage of the hike. -
More 'cottonfed' cattle possible as waste turned into feed
via abc.net.auA new factory that upcycles waste from growing cotton could see more "cottonfed" Australian beef, and a byproduct from the process could find its way into your fish and chips. -
For this family, regional Victoria is home. Their town welcomes the federal government increase to the migration cap
via abc.net.auBallarat council, industry, employers and cultural groups are working together to maximise their benefit from the migration boost. -
Federal government increase to migration cap welcomed in Ballarat. For this family, regional Victoria is home
via abc.net.auIn Ballarat, council, industry, employers and cultural groups are working together to maximise their benefit from the migration boost. -
European Union to meet amid energy crisis warning as Russia suspends gas supply
via abc.net.auGermany says Russia is "no longer a reliable energy partner" after announcing multi-billion dollar measures to help ease price pain.
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