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Skipped security sends Melbourne Airport passengers back through screening
via abc.net.auA security breach has caused early morning chaos at Melbourne Airport, delaying flights as passengers were forced to be rescreened at security checkpoints. -
Melbourne Airport passenger security breach causes flight delays
via abc.net.auA security breach has caused early morning chaos at Melbourne Airport, delaying flights as passengers were forced to be rescreened at security checkpoints. -
Australia's only lithium mine outside Western Australia opens in Northern Territory as demand for electric vehicles soars
via abc.net.auCore Lithium says the $89 million project will help meet surging demand for electric vehicles around the world, with the company already signing a deal with EV manufacturer Tesla. -
Australia's only lithium mine outside WA opens as demand for electric vehicles soars
via abc.net.auCore Lithium says the $89 million project will help meet surging demand for electric vehicles around the world, with the company already signing a deal with EV manufacturer Tesla. -
The cafe owner who left Sydney to start a controversial crypto island in the Pacific
via abc.net.auWith a litany of logistical and legal hurdles between the vision for Satoshi Island and its reality, experts fear the project may eventually fall flat or run foul of local Vanuatu laws. -
Scam or revolution? Can this overgrown Pacific island become a cryptocurrency city?
via abc.net.auWith a litany of logistical and legal hurdles between the vision for Satoshi Island and its reality, experts fear the project may eventually fall flat or run foul of local Vanuatu laws. -
ASX to open higher as global stocks fall on recession fears
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day higher despite global equity markets declining, with European stocks extending losses to a fourth straight session. -
ASX reversed gains, Aussie dollar dips below $US63, business activity booms in September
via abc.net.auAustralian shares pare gains while key surveys show business activity and consumer spending are still strong despite rapid rate increases. -
ASX opens higher as global stocks fall on recession fears
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have started the day higher despite global equity markets declining, with European stocks extending losses to a fourth straight session. -
ASX gains as miners outweigh losses in energy stocks; business activity booms in Sept
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have risen, led by miners on the back of firmer commodity prices, while tech stocks followed their US peers lower and energy stocks fell after oil prices tumbled overnight. -
ASX gains as miners outweigh losses in energy stocks; business activity booms
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are rising, led by miners on the back of firmer commodity prices, while key surveys show business activity and consumer spending are still strong despite rapid rate increases. -
Everyone agrees this industry is thriving. So why the unwillingness to invest?
via abc.net.auThese farmers run successful businesses, but banks almost never give them loans. One Australian startup is trying to change that. -
Tania bought a house in a flood zone. She says it's worth the risk
via abc.net.auA double storey home with beautiful river views, on a large block, for under $300,000. But there's a catch, it's in flood zone. -
Electric utes are finally here. They're about to dominate new car sales, report predicts
via abc.net.auAustralians have been told that electric utes will never work. Now, with the first models about to arrive in the country, a report predicts they're going to boom in popularity among fleet managers and tradies. -
'You just feel completely ignored': US citizen Jack left frustrated over Optus data breach
via abc.net.auOptus customers who signed up using foreign passports are still in the dark about whether they need to replace documents or who will pay for it. -
International passport holders feeling 'abandoned' after Optus data breach
via abc.net.auOptus customers who signed up using foreign passports are still in the dark about whether they need to replace documents or who will pay for it. -
US trio, including ex-Fed chief Ben Bernanke, win economics Nobel
via abc.net.auFormer US Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke wins the Nobel Prize in economic sciences along with two other US-based economists for their research into the fallout from bank failures. -
Streaming platforms may be restricted from broadcasting some live sports, pending reviewÂ
via abc.net.auDigital streaming services may have access to certain live sports restricted to ensure Australians can continue to watch major events on free-to-air television. -
Energy giant warns electricity prices could increase by 35 per cent next year
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's biggest energy companies warns that retail electricity prices may increase by more than 35 per cent next year. -
GME Resources signs with Stellantis
Nickel junior GME Resources has lined up a potential offtake deal with global automotive manufacturer Stellantis as it sounds out investors for a planned capital raising. -
Gas company denies using 'intimidation' to access outback cattle station, fronts fracking senate inquiry
via abc.net.auTamboran Resources has fronted a senate inquiry into fracking in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin, after acquiring Origin Energy's interests in the region last month. -
McGowan on board Qantas move
The state government is lobbying Qantas to get on board a terminal move that would bring it closer to the $1.9 billion Airport Link, a plan the airline resisted in its stoush with Perth Airport. -
ASX falls 1.4 pct after solid US jobs data
The local bourse has suffered its worst losses in two weeks after solid US jobs data suggested aggressive rate hikes would continue. -
Duratec angles into oil and gas
Duratec will buy private welding and engineering business Wilson’s Pipe Fabrication for up to $18 million in a bid to tap into the oil and gas market. -
Rental vacancy rate remains low
Perth has one of the lowest rental vacancy rates in the country with 0.6 per cent compared to a 1.1 per cent rate nationally. -
At Close of Business 10 October 2022
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie reflects on time spent in Arizona and lessons learned from the Copper state's tourism industry. -
MinRes talks up lithium growth
Mineral Resources has showcased new ore reserves for its lithium projects, a new leadership group and multiple growth opportunities as it contemplates a lithium spin-off. -
Perth finally has an airport train, but FIFO workers say they'll miss out on its benefits
via abc.net.auPerth's long-awaited airport rail line is finally open but WA mine workers want trains to start earlier to cater to fly-in-fly-out workers taking early morning flights. -
Japan's busiest airport like a 'ghost town' ahead of return of tourists
via abc.net.auAs Japan throws open its doors to visitors this week after more than two years of pandemic isolation, hopes for a tourism boom face tough headwinds amid shuttered shops and a shortage of hospitality workers. -
Japan to lift travel restrictions but labour shortages dampening hopes for tourism boom
via abc.net.auAs Japan throws open its doors to visitors this week after more than two years of pandemic isolation, hopes for a tourism boom face tough headwinds amid shuttered shops and a shortage of hospitality workers. -
Arizona a monument to natural beauty
From the Grand Canyon to Monument Valley, Arizona is stunning. -
Woman filmed allegedly abusing and spitting on McDonald's staff weeks after heavier penalties introduced
via abc.net.auThe Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA) says footage which shows a woman allegedly spitting on and yelling at workers at an Adelaide fast-food restaurant is 'vile' but not surprising. -
Woman filmed abusing and spitting on McDonald's staff weeks after heavier penalties introduced
via abc.net.auThe Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA) says footage which shows a woman spitting on and yelling at workers at an Adelaide fast-food restaurant is 'vile' but not surprising. -
Is the Northern Territory's supply chain ready for more wet weather?
via abc.net.auWith a third consecutive La Niña weather event underway, there are concerns not enough is being done to ensure essential goods can continue to be delivered to the Northern Territory in the event of heavy rain. -
Tata sizes up WA vanadium potential
Vanadium aspirant Technology Metals Australia and major Indian steelmaker Tata Steel have inked an agreement to explore downstream processing and production prospects. -
Valley residents furious as giant billboard lights up over Wickham Street
via abc.net.auFortitude Valley residents fear Brisbane City Council has fast-tracked a 52 sqm LED billboard they say will add to light pollution, endanger historic buildings and devalue neighbouring apartments. -
Primero in $60m lithium mine win
Core Lithium has cut the ribbon on its new lithium mine in the Northern Territory with NRW Holdings subsidiary Primero Group contracted to oversee operations and maintenance. -
Fulker steps down from Committee for Perth
Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker will step down from her role early next year, after 16 years of service with the organisation. -
Rate hikes risk for resources economy
As the fear of recession looms following interest rate hikes by central banks to fight inflation, the outlook for commodity prices is far less bullish than it was earlier in the year. -
Australia ‘can’t afford’ gap in defence
Defence Minister Richard Marles says the government will implement new reforms to help keep delayed and troubled projects on schedule. -
'Rising risk' of global recession sinks Australian dollar, ASX drops 1.5pc
via abc.net.auThe Australian dollar falls to its weakest level since late April 2020, while the local share market begins its week lower, tracking sharp losses on Wall Street as worries about higher interest rates and a potential recession in the United States hurt investor sentiment. -
'Rising risk' of global recession sinks Australian dollar, ASX drops 1.4pc
via abc.net.auThe Australian dollar falls to its weakest level since late April 2020, while the local share market begins its week lower, tracking sharp losses on Wall Street as worries about higher interest rates and a potential recession in the United States hurt investor sentiment. -
'Rising risk' of global recession sinks Australian dollar, ASX drops 1.4 per cent
via abc.net.auThe Australian dollar falls to its weakest level since late April 2020, while the local share market begins its week lower, tracking sharp losses on Wall Street as worries about higher interest rates and a potential recession in the United States hurt investor sentiment. -
Aussie dollar sinks to fresh two-year low, ASX follows Wall Street sell-off on US recession fears
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market begins its week with significant losses, tracking a sharp fall on Wall Street as worries about higher interest rates and a potential recession in the United States hurt investor sentiment. -
Aussie dollar sinks to fresh 29-month low, ASX follows Wall Street sell-off on US recession fears
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market begins its week with significant losses, tracking a sharp fall on Wall Street as worries about higher interest rates and a potential recession in the United States hurt investor sentiment. -
Aussie dollar sinks to 63.5 US cents, ASX follows Wall Street sell-off on US recession fears
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have fallen significantly in morning trade, tracking heavy losses on Wall Street as worries about higher interest rates and a potential recession in the United States hurt investor sentiment.
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