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Cancelled Jetstar flights 'beyond a joke' as international students arrive late to class
via abc.net.auA private educator says the flow-on effects of cancelled or delayed Jetstar flights are disrupting its ability to provide classes for international students. -
ASX to fall as Wall Street ends busy post-summer session in the red
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day lower, taking cues from Wall Street as traders assess fresh US economic data in volatile trading. -
ASX hits seven-week low as commodity stocks slide
via abc.net.auAustralian shares touch a seven-week low, a day after the country's central bank raises rates, while a slide in commodity stocks and Wall Street weighs on the benchmark index. -
ASX hits near seven-week low as commodity stocks slide
via abc.net.auAustralian shares touch a near seven-week low, a day after the country's central bank raises rates, while a slide in commodity stocks and Wall Street weighs on the benchmark index. -
ASX falls as Wall Street ends busy post-summer session in the red
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have started the day lower, taking cues from Wall Street as traders assess fresh US economic data in volatile trading. -
This Perth bookstore owner is already feeling the squeeze from higher interest rates, but it's not all doom and gloom
via abc.net.auData shows Western Australia is the most mortgaged state in the country and has the largest gap between wage growth and inflation, but comparatively low house prices continue to shield sandgropers from further pain as interest rates rise yet again. -
How the latest interest rate rise will impact the most mortgaged state in Australia
via abc.net.auData shows WA is the most mortgaged state in the country and has the largest gap between wage growth and inflation, but comparatively low house prices continue to shield sandgropers from further pain as interest rates rise yet again. -
A Perth bookshop tells the story of how interest rate rises are hitting Australia's most mortgaged state
via abc.net.auData shows WA is the most mortgaged state in the country and has the largest gap between wage growth and inflation, but comparatively low house prices continue to shield sandgropers from further pain as interest rates rise yet again. -
Where did that seafood come from? New mandatory country of origin laws on the menu
via abc.net.auRestaurants and cafes may soon have to tell you where their fish comes from with moves to bring the food service sector into line with supermarket country of origin labelling. -
We fact checked Barnaby Joyce on legislating fuel emissions standards. Here's what we found
via abc.net.auNationals MP Barnaby Joyce says the government has changed the law on fuel emissions standards. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates. -
Barnaby Joyce says Labor has changed the law on fuel emissions standards. Is that correct?
via abc.net.auNationals MP Barnaby Joyce says the government has changed the law on fuel emissions standards. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates. -
'We left early': Seat issues mar opening of Sydney's new $800 million stadium
via abc.net.auVenues NSW confirms some punters who attended the first two games at Sydney's new stadium have been offered refunds after their seats gave way on them. -
Fans offered refunds after seats at Sydney's new stadium broken on first weekend of matches
via abc.net.auVenues NSW confirms some punters who attended the first two games at Sydney's new stadium have been offered refunds after their seats gave way on them. -
'Focus on the design': Building an energy-efficient home doesn't have to break the bank
via abc.net.auEnergy efficiency requirements for new homes will increase in October next year, but design choices like north-facing windows can help lessen the cost. -
'It'sΒ not just another battle β this is Armageddon': Protests against logging of 'giant' trees in koala habitat ramp-up
via abc.net.auLogging operations in an area of key koala habitat on the NSW Mid North Coast have sparked an escalation of tensions between concerned locals and authorities, as questions are raised about the effectiveness of environmental regulations. -
'Skyrocketing' demands and low pay among reasons behind Australia's biggest childcare strike today
via abc.net.auChildcare workers across Australia are planning to walk off the job today, saying increasing demands and wages barely above the minimum have them at breaking point. -
1,000 childcare centres close in what union says could be biggest strike in the sector's history
via abc.net.auChildcare workers across Australia are planning to walk off the job today, saying increasing demands and wages barely above the minimum have them at breaking point. -
1,000 childcare centres close in what union says could be biggest strike in Australian history
via abc.net.auChildcare workers across Australia are planning to walk off the job today, saying that increasing demands and wages barely above the minimum have them at breaking point. -
Adam is getting paid to take today off. Is the four-day week the future of work?
via abc.net.auWorking fewer hours for the same money may sound like it's too good to be true, but there's a chance it could become the norm. Here's how it works. -
Government seeks super investment in social housing
via abc.net.auThe federal government is seeking to entice the superannuation sector to invest in social and affordable housing as part of its plan to tackle a ballooning supply shortage. -
New car sales rebound as EV purchases hit a record high. But delivery delays are far from over
via abc.net.auTaken at face value, you could be forgiven for thinking supply bottlenecks are easing and Australians are getting more access to electric vehicles. But that's not necessarily the case. -
Fury as Qantas flags more flight interruptions amid $15m WA tourism campaign
via abc.net.auDoctors and businesses say cancelled flights and altered schedules are wreaking havoc as the airline attempts to manage the impact of the pandemic on its staff. -
BHP pays $3.8bn to WA
BHP handed over $3.8 billion in tax and royalty payments to Western Australia during the financial year and estimates its projects contributed 13 per cent of all revenue in the state. -
Satterley buys Piara Waters site
Satterley Property Group will progress its plan to build a residential community and a school after acquiring a 31.36 hectare piece of land. -
SCEE secures work on Atlassian tower
A Southern Cross Electrical Engineering subsidiary has secured work on software giant Atlassian’s new $1.4 billion Sydney headquarters, which is set to be the world’s tallest hybrid-timber tower. -
ASX dips 0.4pc after RBA hikes rates
The local share market has lost ground, falling 0.4 per cent after the Reserve Bank hiked the cash rate by 50 basis points. -
At Close of Business 6 September 2022
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie reflects on his visit to New Orleans and how the city organically became a tourist destination. -
Hastings chases $110m for Yangibana
Hastings Technology Metals is hoping to raise up to $110 million from investors to develop its proposed Yangibana rare earths project in Western Australia’s Gascoyne region. -
'Bold' plan to ditch 8,000 diesel buses in Sydney for electric fleet delayed by five years because of cost
via abc.net.auThe NSW government concedes a "bold goal" of transitioning Sydney buses from diesel to electric by 2030 is no longer possible — extending the timeline to get reach net zero across the transport fleet. -
New Orleans hits the right notes
Visitors know what they’re getting in New Orleans, which might be why tourism has surged. -
Standing ovations, heated press conferences and tears. Here's what's happening at Venice Film Festival 2022
via abc.net.auThe French festival is in full swing with everyone from resurgent Hollywood star Brendan Fraser to pop star Harry Styles kicking up excitement. -
Floods may have stopped Ian's Paddlewheeler from trading but he refuses to leave the Hawkesbury
via abc.net.auA captain who has suffered an immense financial toll to keep a hold of his vessel says he will not part with what he calls a piece of Australian maritime history. -
Bull Creek shopping centre sold
Silverleaf Investments has bought Bull Creek Shopping Centre from Stockland, in a $78 million deal. -
NSW coal mine gets green light to continue operating until 2048
via abc.net.auThe Independent Planning Commission has approved the extension of the life of the Mount Pleasant Coal mine near Muswellbrook. -
AFL announces 'unprecedented' $4.5 billion broadcast deal with Seven, Foxtel
via abc.net.auThe AFL confirms it has sold its television broadcast rights for the next seven years to Channel Seven and Foxtel for an "unprecedented" figure of $4.5 billion. -
'Walking on a Dream': WA's latest international tourism push harnesses local star power
via abc.net.au"Walking on a Dream" will be the catchphrase for selling tourism in WA for at least the next five years, as a new $15 million global campaign is launched to draw overseas travellers back following the COVID pandemic. -
Seven, Foxtel get AFL deal done
Channel 7 and Foxtel have reportedly signed a new deal with the AFL which will extend the pair's existing broadcast rights into the 2030s. -
Seven, Foxtel get $4.5bn AFL deal done
Channel 7 and Foxtel have signed a new deal with the AFL which will extend the pair's existing broadcast rights into the 2030s. -
Use our mortgage rate rise calculator to see how rising interest rates might impact you
via abc.net.auTell us your loan size, term and interest rate, and our mortgage rate rise calculator will work out how much more you may have to pay on your loan. -
Hearing to resolve long-running NSW rail dispute adjourned after less than an hour
via abc.net.auThe Fair Work Commission gives government lawyers more time to put together their case to stop more industrial action from impacting Sydney's rail network. -
Graphite processing plant approved
The Metro Outer Joint Development Assessment Panel has approved the first stage of EcoGraf's $98 million graphite processing plant in East Rockingham. -
RBA's high five of rate hikes
The RBA cash rate looks set to move past 3 per cent in months ahead; while the average WA home loan inked in April will now cost $610 more per month after five consecutive rate hikes. -
RBA ups rates again for a high five
Australia’s key interest rate has been lifted for the fifth consecutive month, up 50 basis points to 2.35 per cent. -
The RBA has delivered the sharpest rate rises since 1994, and expects to raise them even more
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank raises interest rates for the fifth month in a row, causing the sharpest increase in borrowing costs for nearly three decades. -
Reserve Bank continues with most aggressive interest rate rises since 1994
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank raises interest rates for the fifth month in a row, causing the sharpest increase in borrowing costs for nearly three decades. -
Going to school with entrepreneurial drive
A growing breed of educators wants to equip students with business-like skills. -
Lack of disability support forces Riverland resident to consider moving interstate
via abc.net.auRiverland resident Rebecca Cooper has a complex disability, and is considering moving interstate to access specialised support she cannot get in her home town. -
Lack of disability support forces residents to make difficult choices
via abc.net.auRiverland resident Rebecca Cooper has a complex disability, and is considering moving interstate to access specialised support she cannot get in her home town. -
RBA increases cash rate for fifth month in a row, reaching seven-year high β as it happened
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank lifts interest rates for the fifth month in a row, taking the cash rate to 2.35 per cent, a seven-year high. Look back on Tuesday's developments. -
Live: RBA increases cash rate for fifth month in a row, reaching seven-year high
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank lifts interest rates for the fifth month in a row, taking the cash rate to 2.35 per cent, a seven-year high. Follow live.
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