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Global markets surge after Bank of England mounts rescue plan for UK financial system
via abc.net.auUS stocks have mounted a comeback after the Bank of England announced a bond-buying program to stabilise financial markets shaken by the UK government's tax cut plans. -
ASX and US stocks surge after Bank of England mounts rescue plan to stem market turmoil
via abc.net.auThe ASX and US stocks mount a comeback after the Bank of England announces a government bond-buying program to stabilise financial markets shaken by the UK government's tax cuts. -
ASX and US stocks surge after Bank of England mounts rescue plan for UK economy
via abc.net.auThe ASX and US stocks have mounted a comeback after the Bank of England announced a bond-buying program to stabilise financial markets shaken by the UK government's tax cut plans. -
Short-term pain but long-term gain for energy consumers, as report warns electricity costs will continue to rise
via abc.net.auAfter a turbulent year in the energy sector, two major reports highlight energy affordability as a significant challenge in Australia's transition away from fossil fuels to renewable power. -
How has Australia’s energy sector fared after a turbulent year and through its biggest transformation?
via abc.net.auAfter a turbulent year in the energy sector, two major reports highlight energy affordability as a significant challenge in Australia's transition away from fossil fuels to renewable power. -
Too much data collection means we're more at risk of having personal details stolen, expert says
via abc.net.auWith so many businesses collecting and storing unnecessary amounts of personal information on their customers, we're more at risk than ever of having our personal data stolen, a security expert warns. -
Companies collecting data they have 'no need' for: Expert issues warning after Optus leak
via abc.net.auWith so many businesses collecting and storing unnecessary amounts of personal information on their customers, we're more at risk than ever of having our personal data stolen, a security expert warns. -
Where energy experts stand on Queensland's renewable power plan
via abc.net.auEnergy experts say Queensland's "highly ambitious" clean energy plan is welcome but the government's blueprint for turning the state into a "renewable energy superpower" will pose challenges. -
Costs and delivery the biggest obstacles to Queensland's clean-energy future, experts warn
via abc.net.auEnergy experts are celebrating Queensland's "highly ambitious," clean-energy plan, but say becoming a "renewable energy superpower" will pose challenges. -
Can Queensland really become a 'renewable energy superpower'?
via abc.net.auEnergy experts are celebrating Queensland's "highly ambitious," clean-energy plan, but say becoming a "renewable energy superpower" will pose challenges. -
Optus isn't the only company that needs to revisit its data security system
via abc.net.auThe Optus data breach "should strike fear in the hearts of all directors and senior managers" in Australia says CEO Megan Motto of the Governance Institute of Australia. -
Bank of England to buy UK bonds in attempt to avert financial risk as markets panic
via abc.net.auThe Bank of England has moved to halt a slide in British government bonds that posed a "material risk to UK financial stability" after political leaders' plans to slash taxes and increase borrowing spooked investors and sent the pound tumbling. -
Renewable energy storage promises to lower energy bills
via abc.net.auVictorian Premier Daniel Andrews says new energy storage targets and investments in regional Victoria will help to reduce energy costs. -
At Close of Business 28 September 2022
Mark Beyer discusses concerns in the Indigenous business community about fairness and transparency in joint venture arrangements. -
Millions more in WA Budget bonanza
The state's finances have been boosted by a revised operating surplus of $6 billion - $344 million higher than expected in the last budget. -
'Sad day' as small Sunshine Coast grocer loses 15-year battle with supermarket giant
via abc.net.auAn IGA supermarket is closing after losing a David and Goliath battle with retail giant Coles. Now concerns are held for the family businesses that remain in the complex as foot traffic grinds to a halt. -
BGC reports fall in income
BGC has shed more light on its ongoing restructuring, with its FY21 annual report detailing more asset sales, a fall in revenue, a slender profit and a big dividend. -
Russia cuts deal to sell the Taliban discounted petrol, oil, gas and wheat
via abc.net.auThe Taliban signs a provisional deal for Russia to supply gasoline, diesel, gas and wheat to Afghanistan, according to Acting Afghan Commerce and Industry Minister Haji Nooruddin Azizi. -
Lowest close in 100 days for listless ASX
The Australian share market has resumed its downwards action, with the local bourse closing at its lowest level since June 20 as soaring bond yields continue to press on equities. -
Calls for clarity on Indigenous business to cut ‘black cladding’
What it means to be an Aboriginal business is central to the debate over ‘black cladding’. -
Government asks Optus to pay for new passports for customers caught up in data breach
via abc.net.auForeign Affairs Minister Penny Wong asks Optus to cover the passport application fees for anyone affected by last week's massive data breach. -
Dalkeith verge remains on higher ground
The millionaires' row residents on Jutland Parade are up in arms over an unsightly front verge, which has been described by one neighbour as a "monstrosity". -
Dry pumps and long queues as motorists rush to fill up ahead of fuel excise increase
via abc.net.auA regional Victorian service station has run out of diesel this afternoon as people rush to fill up ahead of tonight's fuel excise increase, while operators in Queensland are reporting long queues. -
Dry pumps and long queues as motorists rush to fill up ahead of fuel excise deadline
via abc.net.auAs people rush to fill up ahead of tonight's fuel excise increase, a Victorian service station runs out of diesel and operators across the country report long queues. -
Little Green Pharma fined for ‘unlawful advertising’
Little Green Pharma has launched a review of its commercial material after being hit with $372,960 in fines over unlawful advertising claims. -
Little Green Pharma charged for ‘unlawful advertising’
Little Green Pharma has launched a review of its commercial material after being hit with $372,960 in fines over unlawful advertising claims. -
Hot water in South Perth $80m pool fight
South Perth’s council continues to be split on its approach to developing an $80 million swimming pool facility, voting last night to increase pressure on the state government for funding. -
$55m upgrade for bulk import facility
Fremantle Ports has commenced its first major capital project in more than a decade and its chief executive is hoping to proceed with at least two more upgrades. -
South Australian Optus data leak victims face long queues to change drivers licence numbers
via abc.net.auQueues are growing at South Australia licensing locations as victims of the Optus data breach scramble to protect their personal information. -
Premier: "Cry me a river" on tough new laws
Premier Mark McGowan has a simple message for anyone complaining about new criminal and anti-social behaviour exclusion zones from Mandurah to Hillarys.
"Cry me a river," he told reporters at a press conference in Northbridge. -
New WA licences for Optus victims
WA victims of the Optus hack can obtain new drivers' licences free of charge, says the Premier. -
Dampier Salt fined over crush injury
Rio Tinto’s Dampier Salt has been hit with a $20,000 fine after a worker was injured when his head became trapped between an elevated working platform and a salt stacker. -
Monique's vineyard relies on a 'lifeline' — but its future is in doubt
via abc.net.auThe future of a government grant that supports wine producers is in doubt, with vineyard owners fearing it could mean having to stand down staff and delay expansion plans. -
Major moves from Bunnings to ballet
West Australian Ballet head of development Lauren Major will step up as the next executive director to co-lead the company with artistic director Aurélien Scannella. -
Queensland's $62b clean energy plan includes project 'bigger than Snowy Hydro'
via abc.net.auAnnastacia Palaszczuk announces a higher renewable energy target as part of the state's 10-year energy plan that she says will support 100,000 jobs. -
Queensland Premier unveils $62b clean energy plan including 'world's largest pumped hydro scheme'
via abc.net.auAnnastacia Palaszczuk announces a higher renewable energy target as part of the state's 10-year energy plan that she says will support 100,000 jobs. -
'Fed up' Tasmanian teachers strike over pay and conditions
via abc.net.auState schools opened an hour and a half late this morning as Tasmanian teachers stopped work. They are calling for better resources and reduced workloads. -
What a Baltic gas leak means for Europe's energy bills — and the war in Ukraine
via abc.net.auBubbles are churning up from the Baltic sea bed after a suspicious gas leak in a pipeline running from Russia to Germany. What do we know so far, and what impact could it have on Europe's energy supply and the environment? -
Gas is pouring into the Baltic Sea from the Nord Stream pipeline — what will its impact be?
via abc.net.auBubbles are churning up from the Baltic sea bed after a suspicious gas leak in a pipeline running from Russia to Germany. What do we know so far, and what impact could it have on Europe's energy supply and the environment? -
This quiet, unspoilt beach town has narrowly avoided a proposal that would allow six-storey high-rises ... for now
via abc.net.auThe debate over height restrictions for developments along the coast of a regional Queensland town is back in the spotlight, but now the decision could be up to the state government. -
High-rises might be a feature for this previously protected Qld town
via abc.net.auThe debate over height restrictions for developments along the coast of Bargara is back in the spotlight, but now the decision could be up to the state government. -
'Why did you lie to police?': Caddick's husband grilled over alleged fraudster's disappearance
via abc.net.auAnthony Koletti says he feels empty since his wife's disappearance, despite giving police false information about her routine, an inquest into her suspected death has been told. -
'Why did you lie to police?': Caddick's husband grilled at inquiry over alleged fraudster's disappearance
via abc.net.auMelissa Caddick's husband says he feels empty since his wife's disappearance, despite giving police false information about her routine, an inquest into her suspected death has been told. -
'I can't answer these questions': Caddick's husband steps down from giving evidence at inquest
via abc.net.auThe "distressed" husband of accused Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick is stood down from giving evidence after becoming "confused" by questions asked to him at an inquest into her disappearance. -
'I can't answer these questions': Caddick husband steps down from giving evidence at inquiry
via abc.net.auThe "distressed" husband of accused Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick is stood down from giving evidence after becoming "confused" by questions asked to him at an inquest into her disappearance. -
'I can't answer these questions': Caddick husband steps down from giving evidence at inquest
via abc.net.auThe "distressed" husband of accused Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick is stood down from giving evidence after becoming "confused" by questions asked to him at an inquest into her disappearance. -
Funds help local players get in the game
A recent Screenwest grant and other new funding have been welcomed by the games sector, but there’s plenty of ground to be made up. -
Could going green help to ease the construction industry's labour shortage?
via abc.net.auSustainable materials may cost more, but they don't require as many hands when it comes to the construction of eco-friendly buildings. So what's standing in the way? -
Tougher penalties for cartel behaviour
Businesses dabbling in price fixing and other anti-competitive behaviour will be hit with harsher punishments under proposed legislation. -
Oracle home owners seek out new builders to start again as others chase certificates to move in
via abc.net.auA month after the devastating collapse of Oracle Platinum Homes, some affected home owners have begun the painful process of finding new builders to start from scratch while others race to finish what’s left.
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