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Miners drive ASX higher, Wall St recovers despite worries about US economic 'hard landing'
via abc.net.auAustralian shares rise in morning trade, after Wall Street recovered from its two-day losing streak as investors wait to see how aggressively the US Federal Reserve will lift interest rates this week. -
Banks and miners drive ASX higher, Wall St recovers despite worries about US economic 'hard landing'
via abc.net.auAustralian shares post solid gains after Wall Street recovers from its two-day losing streak as investors wait to see how aggressively the US Federal Reserve will lift interest rates this week. -
ASX set to lift, Wall Street recovers despite worries about US economy's 'hard landing'
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are set to rise in morning trade, after Wall Street recovered from its two-day losing streak as investors wait to see how aggressively the US Federal Reserve will lift interest rates this week. -
Origin quitting fracking project an 'indicator' of gas industry's future, analyst says
via abc.net.auOrigin Energy's decision to back out of plans to frack for gas in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin could be an early indicator of "fossil fuels falling away", according to an energy analyst. -
Live: NSW Now: Face masks no longer mandatory in taxis, rideshare services from tomorrow
via abc.net.auMORNING BRIEFING: From Wednesday, people do not have to wear masks in taxis, rideshare services and indoor areas of cruise terminals. -
'Ageism starts at the job description': Employers warned they can no longer ignore workers like Diane
via abc.net.auCalls are growing for an end to the ongoing bias against older jobseekers as employers are warned they can no longer afford to overlook the untapped talent pool during a nationwide worker shortage. -
Salt Lake's project finds buyer
Sev.en Global Investments has bought the Lake Way project from the wreckage of Salt Lake Potash. -
$22m build delay after Jaxon collapse
An aged care group is seeking a two-year extension to its 102-bed facility timeline after struggling to progress with the collapse of its builder Jaxon. -
ASX dips 0.3pc ahead of Fed meeting
The property sector has gained ground, mining and financials were flat and the rest of the share market receded in a day of directionless trading on the ASX. -
AIC to make $36m play for Demetallica
AIC Mines has laid plans to make a $36 million scrip bid for recently-listed explorer Demetallica, sending the target’s share price up 42.5 per cent. -
At Close of Business 19 September 2022
Political editor Gary Adshead reflects on the Queen's reign and recounts his single interaction with the royal family in the 1990s. -
Element 27 regains climate status
The Subiaco build-to-rent development is reaffirming its carbon neutrality after becoming the nation’s first carbon neutral apartment building last year. -
Deserving of the right royal treatment
The response to the passing of the Queen shows that substance, tradition and history still have their place. -
$8m plan for old Mediterranean restaurant
It’s been Perth’s most infamous restaurant, the electorate office former Curtin MP Julie Bishop and is now poised to become a six-storey apartment complex. -
Liberal senator drafts crypto bill to regulate 'stablecoins' and China's digital yuan
via abc.net.auThe use of cryptocurrency is on the rise and its lack of regulation could threaten Australia's national security, according to Liberal senator Andrew Bragg, who has drafted a private member's bill pushing for tougher regulation. -
Warnings on Mandogalup new builds
New homes built near Alcoa’s bauxite waste site in Mandagolup will come with warnings about potential impacts ahead of a decision to allow more development. -
Origin backs out of Buru partnership
Origin Energy is expected to divest its 50 per cent stake in an oil and gas exploration venture with Buru Energy as the gas and electricity major turns its focus to “cleaner” projects. -
Rate hikes could help home buyers: RBA
Rising interest rates are a double-edged sword for home buyers as they reduce borrowing capacity but also drive prices down, the RBA says. -
Lighting It Up Without Emissions
As the mining and construction sectors move toward safer and more ecological practices, businesses need to ensure their sites have adequate lighting for safety on site whilst reducing it’s impact on the environment. -
There are concerns that the US Fed will 'tighten right into a recession'; ASX falls
via abc.net.auAustralian shares fall, with mining and gold stocks supporting the benchmark index, even as risk appetite remained weak after investors weighed expectations of an outsized rate hike from the US Federal Reserve this week. -
Concerns over US Fed 'going to tighten right into a recession' later this week; ASX flat
via abc.net.auAustralian shares started the day slightly higher, as investors prepare for an outsized rate hike from the US Federal Reserve later this week, giving rise to global economic worries. -
Cleaning up down under, overseas
Perth company CleanSubSea is commercialising technology developed over more than a decade. -
Input costs pressure fertiliser use
We should be concerned about fertiliser and its impact on food. -
Origin to sell Beetaloo Basin fracking project for $60m to focus on 'cleaner energy'
via abc.net.auOrigin Energy will divest its stake in gas exploration in the Beetaloo Basin entirely in a major shift, as it focuses on a "refreshed strategy" to "grow cleaner energy and customer solutions". -
Environment groups fear proposal to flood Hazelwood coal mine will create a toxic lake
via abc.net.auEnvironment groups fear a proposal to flood a former Victorian coal mine will create a toxic lake that may contaminate other water sources unless more is done to clean up the site. -
Victoria Police confirm death of pilot in plane crash in Victorian high country
via abc.net.auThe body of the 42-year-old pilot and his light aircraft have been found in dense bushland in the state's north-east, west of Lucyvale. -
Grave concerns for missing pilot in Victoria's high country
via abc.net.auAuthorities are concerned the pilot of a plane missing in Victoria's north-east is in "grave and imminent danger". The recreational aircraft went missing on Sunday afternoon. -
Why country WA residents have half the (electrical) power of people in Perth
via abc.net.auA little-known rule designed to protect WA's ageing electricity infrastructure has left some regional properties with a fraction of the power available to those in Perth — and it's hitting businesses hard. -
Outage costs mount as business owners lose faith
via abc.net.auRegional business owners say they are turning away customers because increasing power outages mean they are losing confidence in the reliability of the network.
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