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'Little room for optimism' with ASX set to drop, ahead of likely US interest rate surge
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are set to drop in morning trade, ahead of a US Federal Reserve meeting which is likely to result in another large interest rate hike, while Wall Street suffers another day of significant losses. -
'Little room for optimism' as ASX drops to two-month low
via abc.net.auAustralian shares drop to a two-month low, ahead of a US Federal Reserve meeting which is likely to result in another large interest rate hike, while Wall Street suffers another day of significant losses. -
'Little room for optimism' as ASX drops ahead of likely US interest rate surge
via abc.net.auAustralian shares drop in morning trade, ahead of a US Federal Reserve meeting which is likely to result in another large interest rate hike, while Wall Street suffers another day of significant losses. -
ASX to drop, Wall Street sinks ahead of likely US interest rate surge
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are set to drop in morning trade, ahead of a US Federal Reserve meeting which is likely to result in another large interest rate hike, while Wall Street suffers another day of significant losses. -
Should you get paid when your flight is delayed? Consumer advocates think so
via abc.net.auAs Australians board planes for long weekends, school holidays and footy finals, airlines are facing calls from consumer advocates to guarantee compensation for flight delays and cancellations. -
Qantas warns of testing times as Australians jet off for holidays
via abc.net.auAs Australians board planes for long weekends, school holidays and footy finals, airlines are facing calls from consumer advocates to guarantee compensation for flight delays and cancellations. -
Indigenous art on transport network marks Queensland's Path to Treaty
via abc.net.auThe artwork will soon be displayed on six trains around the state's south-east, and ticketing machines, in a bid to start conversations about the process. -
Priced out: These maps show Australia's red zones of rental despair
via abc.net.auAdvertised house rents have hit record highs this year in 85 per cent of suburbs, exclusive new data reveals. These are the areas facing the biggest hikes in rent since the start of the pandemic. -
How the pandemic triggered Australia's worst rental crisis
via abc.net.auAdvertised house rents have hit record highs this year in 85 per cent of suburbs, exclusive new data reveals. These are the areas facing the biggest hikes in rent since the start of the pandemic. -
How runaway rents are pushing Australians to the edge of despair
via abc.net.auAdvertised house rents have hit record highs this year in 85 per cent of suburbs, exclusive new data reveals. These are the areas facing the biggest hikes in rent since the start of the pandemic. -
Bankwest scales down branches
The Commonwealth Bank subsidiary plans to close its 14 east coast branches and reduce opening hours at 29 regional branches in Western Australia. -
SRG snaps up $80m in contracts
Subiaco-based SRG Global has secured new contracts with Alcoa and Albemarle, bolstering its order book by $80 million. -
$6m van park redevelopment to ease pressure from farm labour shortages
via abc.net.auA caravan park in Victoria's north-west will become a farm worker accommodation hub with the redevelopment providing purpose-built housing for up to 320 seasonal workers. -
Grant Thornton, MinterEllison in CCC report
Corporate accounting and legal giants Grant Thornton and MinterEllison have been named in a CCC report into further Department of Communities misconduct. -
Grant Thornton, Minter Ellison in CCC report
Corporate accounting and legal giants Grant Thornton and Minter Ellison have been named in a CCC report into further Department of Communities misconduct. -
Wollongong geared up for world cycling event crowds, but so far they haven't shown
via abc.net.auA world cycling event that has taken over the streets of Wollongong is so far failing to attract an expected boost in patronage to some bars, cafes and restaurants. -
Mining industry says Queensland's coal royalty hike 'wildly' underestimates revenue
via abc.net.auThe Queensland Resources Council wants the state to scrap its 40 per cent royalty hike on some coal exports, saying the new rates put the industry's viability at risk. -
Traditional owners back $3bn SKA
The Wajarri Yamaji community has voted to approve a land use agreement to build the world’s largest radio telescope in the Murchison, a big step towards starting construction. -
Executives, experts join diversity summit
Ivy Chen, Kane Blackman and Nilesh Makwana are among the line-up of executives and specialists to speak at an upcoming summit in a bid to include more diversity in the workplace. -
Perth to lose up to $128m in spending
Changes in worker habits and spending patterns due to COVID-19 means Perth stands to lose up to $128 million a year. -
Former McGowan adviser turns lobbyist
Premier Mark McGowan's former director of strategy has resurfaced to spearhead a new branch of eastern states lobbying company Anacta. -
Relief rally as ASX climbs 1.3pct
The local share market has moved mostly higher as Reserve Bank of Australia minutes suggest the pace of rate hikes may soon ease. -
Inside Shell’s deal to restart Prelude
Workers stepping onto the Prelude FLNG vessel are set to earn $211,000 at a minimum in the deal signed by Shell to end a devastating union battle. -
Former financial adviser pleads guilty over 'dishonest conduct'
A former financial adviser has pleaded guilty to dishonest conduct charges after the corporate watchdog allegedly found he made dozens of unauthorised transactions on behalf of clients. -
Fracking giant backed by American billionaires buys up Origin's Beetaloo stakes
via abc.net.auTamboran Resources has overnight become the biggest player in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin. -
At Close of Business 20 September 2022
Madeleine Stephens previews Business News' ESG series and discusses the inaugural issue covering Australia's net zero ambitions. -
AMP fined $14.6 million over 'fee for no service' scandal
via abc.net.auThe Federal Court imposes a $14.6 million fine on embattled wealth manager AMP, which ripped off customers by charging them fees without providing a service in return. -
Ring Road stoush revived by fight for files
The legal bid to stop clearing for the Bunbury Outer Ring Road has been revived amid claims the government refused to hand over documents critical of the offset plan its approval hinges on. -
Ring Road spat revived by fight for files
The legal bid to stop clearing for the Bunbury Outer Ring Road has been revived amid claims the government refused to hand over documents critical of the offset plan its approval hinges on. -
Attenborough's 'innovative genius', award-winning wildlife cinematographer Jim Frazier, dies
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's most decorated cinematographers, who spent years working with Sir David Attenborough, is being remembered as an "extraordinary" photographer, inventor and naturalist. -
Scathing review of Inland Rail project as council accuses rail corp of 'inaccurate' data
via abc.net.auWagga Wagga City Council has accused the Australian Rail Track Corporation of using "incorrect" data in planning documents for the Inland Rail project. -
Cost blowouts and environmental challenges overcome as construction of Kalgoorlie golf resort finally begins
via abc.net.auConstruction of a long-awaited resort and clubhouse at the Kalgoorlie Golf Course has begun five years after it was announced, as developers overcome hurdles building on top of an old rubbish tip. -
Newest pay deal costs $3.3bn
The McGowan government has confirmed that its latest wages offer includes a one-off $3,000 bonus payment and will cost taxpayers more than $3 billion. -
Newest pay deal costs $3.3 billion
The McGowan government has confirmed that its latest wages offer includes a one-off $3000 bonus payment and will cost taxpayers more than $3 billion. -
BHP underwrites Pilbara renewables
BHP has struck a deal with Alinta Energy that will underpin development of a 45 MW solar farm and battery and potentially construction of the Pilbara’s first wind farm. -
End of fuel excise discount shouldn't cause immediate petrol price spike, Treasurer says
via abc.net.auThe federal Treasurer says petrol prices shouldn't spike when a temporary discount on fuel taxes ends next week. -
Welfare boost 'won't cover' rising costs
Australia's peak social services group is warning a slight increase to the JobSeeker payment will do little to help the poorest people make ends meet. -
Integrity bill could be pushed into 2023
Laws to set up a national anti-corruption commission might not pass until early 2023, a senior Labor MP says. -
Fortescue’s $9bn zero carbon plan
Iron ore miner Fortescue says it will save about $1.2 billion a year in operating costs by moving to what it calls "real zero" by 2030. -
Bread rescue feeds the Nork machine
Putting food waste to good use is a long-term mission for the Nork team.
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