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As Brisbane leads the nation in rent increases, it might be cheaper to buy — if you can raise a deposit
via abc.net.auThe latest property data from research firm CoreLogic reveals Brisbane has recorded a 3.8 per cent quarterly rise in housing rents, the highest rise of any Australian capital city. -
Half of migrant engineers in Australia unemployed or working in other sectors, despite qualifications
via abc.net.auAustralia has an engineer shortage, but half of all qualified migrant engineers in Australia still cannot get work in the field. -
Should you go to work with COVID? We asked 45 different employers and the results were mixed
via abc.net.auMandatory isolation requirements for people who get COVID-19 have come to an end nationally — but that doesn't mean you can rock up to work symptomatic with the virus. -
Breach exposes data of 2.2 million MyDeal customers
via abc.net.auWoolworths Group said MyDeal was contacting the customers who had been impacted by email. -
Norway detains Russian man found with two drones and terabytes of encrypted images and files
via abc.net.auUnder Norwegian law, Russian companies and citizens are prohibited from landing, launching or flying aircraft over Norwegian territory, with security around key infrastructure also beefed up after the Nord Stream pipeline explosions. -
At Close of Business 14 October 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss recent pay disputes in the aged care and nursing sector, as well as the merit of pattern bargaining in lifting real wages. -
Pub plan for Leederville cafe site
An application to open a gastro pub at the Greens & Co site has been lodged with the City of Vincent, 18 months after the popular cafe's closure. -
Mark My Words 14 October 2022
Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray discuss Qantas, workplace deaths, urban infill and Mineral Resources, as well as previewing next week's edition of Business News. -
Optus says customers affected by data breach do not need new passports
via abc.net.auThe telco's chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin says it is thanks to a number of government agencies that people can now "continue with their travel plans and feel safe and secure". -
Optus confirms customers in data breach do not need new passports
via abc.net.auThe passport confirmation is the latest update by CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin after customers who needed to change both their licence and Medicare details were contacted in early October. -
ASX jumps after Wall Street's wild ride
Australian shares have finished up 1.75 per cent after a whipsaw session on Wall Street, which staged one of the biggest one-day reversals in its history. -
Apartments put on ice until market cools
Retail giant Scentre Group has pleaded for a two-year deadline extension for its $42 million Whitfords apartment project amid cost escalations and supply issues. -
Perth Girls School sale talks quashed
The developer behind the $800 million Perth Girls School project has denied speculation the project is on the market. -
Perth Girls School sale talk quashed
The developer behind the $800 million Perth Girls School project has denied speculation the project is on the market. -
Perth Girls School sale rumours quashed
Australian Development Capital (ADC_) says it maintains committed to the $800 million Perth Girls School apartment and commercial development, despite rumours the project is on the market. -
Emeco branch owed up to $32m
Emeco shares have fallen sharply after notifying the market of potential difficulties in recovering up to $32 million from a customer. -
New REIWA president announced
Dunsborough real estate agent Joe White will head up the organisation, after Damian Collins’ exit. -
WA miner killed after his vehicle run over by large dump truck, police say
via abc.net.auPolice confirmed details of the 59-year-old Perth man’s death today and will continue their investigation for the coroner, which is taking place alongside a WorkSafe probe. -
Iconic ice creamery Golden North prepares for 100-year milestone
via abc.net.auThe brand made in the state's Mid North reflects on how it all started and wants to recruit your help with the celebrations. -
There’s no fuel like an old fuel
An increased supply of ‘new-energy’ metals is needed to meet ESG needs. -
Inflation still 'public enemy number one'
Inflation remains public enemy number one as the treasurer expects the US central bank to keep hiking rates aggressively in response to a higher-than-expected inflation print.
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