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Harvey Norman, Latitude sued for allegedly misleading customers
via abc.net.auHarvey Norman and Latitude are being sued in the Federal Court for allegedly misleading customers about "no deposit" and "interest-free" payment methods. -
Robots are making fast food faster and better than humans can
via abc.net.auMiso Robotics Inc in Pasadena has started rolling out its Flippy 2 robot, which automates the process of deep frying potatoes, onions and other foods. -
Push for housing task force in SA as 'decades' of neglect worsen crisis in regions
via abc.net.auThe Local Government Association of South Australia says it's time to tackle the issue head-on. -
Push for housing task force as 'decades' of neglect worsen crisis in regions
via abc.net.auThe Local Government Association of South Australia says it's time to tackle the issue head-on. -
Qoin class action approaches crucial date in Federal Court
via abc.net.auA crucial date is approaching the almost year-long class action against digital currency Qoin, with applicants required to pay for potential court costs should their legal case prove unsuccessful. -
Elon Musk to buy Twitter for $67b after surprise U-turn, ASX follows Wall Street rally
via abc.net.auElon Musk revives deal to buy Twitter at original price ahead of courtroom showdown, while Australian shares follow Wall Street sharply higher as investors bet central banks will slow down their pace of interest rate hikes. -
Elon Musk backflips on decision to abandon Twitter deal, ASX set to follow Wall Street rally
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are set to jump, following a Wall Street rally, buoyed by a growing belief that central banks will slow down their pace of interest rate hikes, while Elon Musk revives deal to buy Twitter at original price. -
ASX jumps as New Zealand lifts interest rates to seven-year high, Elon Musk to buy Twitter for $67b
via abc.net.auNew Zealand lifts interest rates by another 0.5 percentage points, Australian shares follow Wall Street sharply higher as investors bet central banks will slow down their pace of interest rate hikes, and Elon Musk revives deal to buy Twitter at original price ahead of courtroom showdown. -
ASX jumps 5pc in two days as RBA slows rate hikes, Elon Musk to buy Twitter for $67b after surprise U-turn
via abc.net.auElon Musk revives deal to buy Twitter at original price ahead of courtroom showdown, while Australian shares follow Wall Street sharply higher as investors bet central banks will slow down their pace of interest rate hikes. -
Anna was ready to buy her firstΒ home when her details were leaked in theΒ Optus dataΒ breach
via abc.net.auAfter failing to get clear advice from Optus and in trying to protect her finances, Anna may now not be able to own her own home anytime soon. -
Anna was ready to buy her firstΒ home βΒ but having her details leaked in theΒ Optus dataΒ breach changed everything
via abc.net.auAfter failing to get clear advice from Optus and in trying to protect her finances, Anna may now not be able to own her own home anytime soon. -
This Aussie coffee expert has been crowned the best barista in the world
via abc.net.auMeet Anthony Douglas — the best barista in the world, straight out of Melbourne. How well do your coffee opinions match up with those of a world champion? -
Reckon you're an expert on good coffee? See how your knowledge stacks up with the world's best barista
via abc.net.auMeet Anthony Douglas — the best barista in the world, straight out of Melbourne. How well do your coffee opinions match up with those of a world champion? -
ABC's favourite shows and characters feature on coin to mark 90 years of broadcasting
via abc.net.auThe Royal Australian Mint will release two coins containing nods to long-running programs and to aspects of Australian life that the ABC has covered. -
Live: NSW Now: Sydney suburbs move to lock out hoons from road
via abc.net.auMORNING BRIEFING: A council in Sydney’s south has moved to completely keep cars out of one street to curb hooning. -
What's it like owning an island? These people can give you a heads up
via abc.net.auFrom time to time, the "for sale" sign will go up on an island off the coast of Tasmania. So who is buying them and is it all that it's cracked up to be? -
Owning your own island may not be all that it's cracked up to be
via abc.net.auFrom time to time, the "for sale" sign will go up on an island off the coast of Tasmania. So who is buying them and is it all that it's cracked up to be? -
'Travel further, spend less': Why the 'falling' Aussie dollar is not quite what it first seems
via abc.net.auA higher US dollar isn't great news for global trade, but some Australian businesses are able to benefit and travellers have reason to smile as well. -
'All systems go' for the USD, but it isn't all bad news for Australia
via abc.net.auA higher US dollar isn't great news for global trade, but some Australian businesses are able to benefit and travellers have reason to smile as well. -
'All systems go' for the USD, but it isn't all bad for news Australian businesses
via abc.net.auA higher US dollar isn't great news for global trade, but it's not all bad for Australian businesses. -
RBA eases off on rate rises as charities like Foodbank report a surge in demand for help
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank of Australia is still prepared to keep lifting interest rates, even as more households struggle financially, with many now seeking food relief. -
As Reserve Bank lifts rates again, more households seek relief from Foodbank
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank of Australia is still prepared to keep lifting interest rates, even as more households seek food relief. -
Sixty years ago today, an unknown band with bowl haircuts released a single that changed the worldΒ β but it nearly didn't happen that way
via abc.net.auThe Beatles had a major problem and it wasn't going to be easily resolved. They didn't like the song they'd been asked to record by their producer George Martin. -
Bowl haircuts, a black eye and a song they hated: How The Beatles reclaimed their power to release an unstoppable first single
via abc.net.auThe Beatles had a major problem and it wasn't going to be easily resolved. They didn't like the song they'd been asked to record by their producer George Martin. -
Truss refuses to rule out welfare cuts to fund economic plan
via abc.net.auThe UK PM says her full plan to cut debt could include restrictions on welfare benefit increases to keep them below soaring inflation, in what is likely to spark the next political rebellion over her economic program. -
Estate to fund Scaffidi spat
The legal fees Joe Scaffidi and his brother Gino incurred while locked in a seven-year feud will be paid for by the very estate the pair have been sparring over. -
AEMO confident lights will stay on
The market operator says it is confident Western Australia will have enough power to get through summer, but wants to be prepared for an emergency. -
WA university staff fight for ban on calls
Staff at a West Australian university have become embroiled in an unusual industrial dispute over the right to not answer phone calls or emails. -
At Close of Business 4 October 2022
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about climate risks in the building industry and discusses highlights from her recent conversation with Garry Brown-Neaves. -
ARTS REVIEW: Young minds clear a way to brighter future
Junior reviewers Isabel and Eddy Greentree appreciate the strong message about the need for change in this lively opera aimed at young audiences. -
Lithium boosts ASX to two-year best
Pilbara Minerals hit an all-time high today as lithium stocks led a strong rally on the local bourse. -
Basin hits ASX boards
Uranium explorer Basin Energy has listed on the ASX with plans to size up three exploration projects in Canada following a $9 million initial public offering. -
Westbridge adds $23m to portfolio
The Perth fund manager has bought a South Guildford industrial asset and Queensland medical facility for close to $23 million combined. -
Dairy co-op Norco commits to rebuilding flood-damaged Lismore ice cream factory after months of funding debate
via abc.net.auMonths of debate and uncertainty over the future for the country's oldest dairy co-operative have come to an end, with Norco announcing it will accept a $35 million government grant to rebuild. -
Uphill climb after hikes
The debate over the size and frequency of interest rate moves is healthy and justified. -
K'gari/Fraser Island official name change proposal in final stages
via abc.net.auThe traditional name is already recognised by National Parks and in the World Heritage title, but the next step will make it official. -
K'gari (Fraser Island) official name change proposal in final stages
via abc.net.auThe traditional name is already recognised by National Parks and in the World Heritage title, but the next step will make it official. -
Home lending slides as rate rises bite
Home lending has dropped 15.4 per cent since the Reserve Bank started hiking interest rates, but dwelling approvals bounced back in August. -
Telstra suffers data breach as employee details uploaded to dark web
via abc.net.auNo customer data has been lost in the latest breach, Telstra says, as it confirms names and email addresses of thousands of current and former staff have been uploaded to the dark web. -
Telsta suffers data breach as employee details uploaded to dark web
via abc.net.auNo customer data has been lost in the latest breach, Telstra says, as it confirms names and email addresses of thousands of current and former staff has been uploaded to the dark web. -
Data breach leaves Telstra employee details exposed
via abc.net.auNo customer data has been lost in the latest breach, Telstra says, as it confirms names and email addresses of thousands of current and former staff have been uploaded to the dark web. -
Southam to lead Cygnus Gold
Shares in West Perth-based Cygnus Gold rallied after the company revealed former Mincor managing director David Southam would become the explorer’s new managing director in 2023. -
How much extra could your mortgage repayments cost now that the cash rate is 2.6 per cent?
via abc.net.auTell us your loan size, term and interest rate and our mortgage rate rise calculator will work out how much extra you may have to pay on your loan. -
Reserve Bank slows the pace of interest rate rises but signals more still to come
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank elects to slow the breakneck pace of interest rate rises, with the sixth straight hike being 0.25 of a percentage point instead of the widely expected 0.5. -
Reserve Bank slows the pace of interest rate rises
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank elects to slow the breakneck pace of interest rate rises, with the sixth straight hike being 0.25 of a percentage point instead of the widely expected 0.5. -
Major banks raise mortgage rates as RBA slows pace of its increases
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank elects to slow the breakneck pace of interest rate rises, with the sixth straight hike being 0.25 of a percentage point instead of the widely expected 0.5. -
Eni, government sent for peace talks
The Northern Territory government’s lawsuit against energy giant Eni has been put on ice, with the pair sent for private peace talks to resolve their ongoing gas supply stoush. -
'More work to be done': Treasurer Jim Chalmers issues warning on further rate rises β as it happened
via abc.net.auThe treasurer says inflation will "get worse before it gets better" as the RBA announces a sixth consecutive monthly rise — as it happened. -
Live: Rates hit nine-year high even as RBA delivers softer than expected blow to homeowners
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank of Australia lifts the cash rate by 0.25 of a percentage point, making it the sixth consecutive monthly rise. Follow live. -
Live: 'More work to be done': Treasurer Jim Chalmers issues warning on further rate rises
via abc.net.auThe treasurer says inflation will 'get worse before it gets better' as the RBA announces a sixth consecutive monthly rise. Follow live.
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