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Are you financially vulnerable? This calculator will reveal your level of risk
via abc.net.auIncome-based measures of poverty can be too simplistic, so a more-sophisticated measure of financial stress is needed. -
UK stocks gain as UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns, ASX and Wall Street fall
via abc.net.auInvestors welcomed the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, while Wall Street fell on fears of more-aggressive interest rate rises by the US central bank. The Australian market has opened lower. -
UK stocks gain and pound jumps as UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns, Wall Street falls
via abc.net.auInvestors welcomed the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, while Wall Street fell on fears of more-aggressive interest rate rises by the US central bank. -
UK shares, pound gain on Truss resignation; ASX, Wall Street fall
via abc.net.auInvestors welcomed the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, while US stocks fell on fears of more aggressive interest rate rises by the US central bank. The Australian market follows Wall Street lower. -
'Red hot' inflation predicted over September quarter, ASX ends lower on US recession fears
via abc.net.auEconomists are predicting "red hot" inflation over July to September, ASX and US shares fall, and UK shares rise after the resignation of PM Liz Truss. -
Greens threaten to withhold senate support over 'disastrous' petrochemicals hub
via abc.net.auLabor has confirmed the $1.5 billion for the project will be in their budget, but the Greens says it could withhold senate support if it's not dropped. -
Greens threaten to withhold Senate support over 'disastrous' industrial hub
via abc.net.auLabor confirms the $1.5 billion for the project will be in its budget, but the Greens say they could withhold Senate support if it's not dropped. -
'Regrettable' but inevitable: Turnbull backs stage 3 tax cuts, but says he wouldn't consider them now, given state of budget
via abc.net.auIn 2018, when he was prime minister, Mr Turnbull called the clearing of the suite of tax cuts through the Senate "the most comprehensive reform of personal income tax in a generation". However, that was before a global pandemic and energy crisis drained the government's bank account. -
Massive cost of stage 3 tax cuts due to 'regrettable' changes by Morrison government, Turnbull says
via abc.net.auThe prime minister who originally introduced the stage three tax cuts to the parliament says you would probably not legislate them today, given their growing cost and the deteriorating budget position. -
The Betoota Advocate heads to Broken Hill to train outback youth for the next yarn
via abc.net.auThe satirical newspaper and podcast is running a workshop in the outback town to encourage the involvement of regional youth in media. -
Gold Coast roads destroyed in wild weather still under repair, leaving residents on edge ahead of next La Niña
via abc.net.auCommunities in the Gold Coast hinterland and Scenic Rim fear heavy rain will lead to more damage and delay repairs to roads after being left isolated and without essentials. -
Wineries weather storms to produce quality vintages as top drops named at Australian Small Winemakers Show
via abc.net.auSevere weather across Australia was no match for small vineyards, which swept the medal board this year. -
Despite floods and drought, small wineries are turning out more quality drops
via abc.net.auSevere weather across Australia was no match for small vineyards which swept the medal board this year. -
Fruit and flowers rot as importers wait weeks for quarantine clearance by biosecurity inspectors
via abc.net.auFruit is rotting at Australian ports, as staff and funding shortfalls delay the import of produce and risk the destruction of crucial trade relationships, importers say. -
Delays at Australian ports could mean you will pay more for fruit and vegetables
via abc.net.auFruit is rotting at Australian ports, as staff and funding shortfalls delay the import of produce and risk the destruction of crucial trade relationships, importers say. -
The 'ruthless industry' that stole data from Medibank and Optus is after your tax details — 3 million times a month
via abc.net.auCyber security experts warn the latest data breach of a major company should have all companies and consumers worried about the seemingly innocuous collection of data. -
The ATO gets 3 million attempted hacks every month. Here's why all companies should be worried
via abc.net.auCyber security experts warn the latest data breach of a major company should have all companies and consumers worried about the seemingly innocuous collection of data. -
The ATO gets 3 million attempted hacks every month. Are companies doing enough to protect your data?
via abc.net.auCyber security experts warn the latest data breach of a major company should have all companies and consumers worried about the seemingly innocuous collection of data. -
Australia's biggest electricity market on life support as states take control
via abc.net.auTop energy expert says the country's biggest electricity market is effectively dead as state and federal governments take control of renewable energy switch. -
Liz Truss's downfall featured humiliations, U-turns and the end of a cherished friendship
via abc.net.auWhether it was sexism that brought her down, her inexperience and overconfidence, her party's unravelling, or a combination of all three, Liz Truss plunged over the glass cliff with breathtaking speed. -
Liz Truss will be a curious footnote in British history. But one photo will live on forever
via abc.net.auWhether it was sexism that brought her down, her inexperience and overconfidence, her party's unravelling, or a combination of all three, Liz Truss plunged over the glass cliff with breathtaking speed. -
Truss out as British PM
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has announced her resignation after just 45 days in office, in a speech lasting less than two minutes. -
Michele Dolin fondly remembered
Michele Dolin has died in her prime, with the Perth-based company director still serving on three boards this year. -
WorkSafe investigates fourth worker death
The work safety regulator has confirmed it is investigating the death of a farmhand at a property near Collie, the fourth work-related fatality in less than a fortnight. -
Woodside, Santos revel in high prices
The market celebrated another strong quarter from Woodside Energy, while fellow oil and gas player Santos has trimmed expected major project spending after drilling was halted at Barossa. -
Net zero property sector’s ‘greatest challenge’
Electrification of buildings is key to reaching net zero targets, industry experts say. -
At Close of Business 20 October 2022
Political editor Gary Adshead discusses his coverage of Kevin Reid's death at Rockingham Hospital and the questions hanging over the case. -
Panel approves $40m Burswood project
The Metro Inner-South Joint Development Assessment Panel unanimously approved SKS Group's proposal to build a 19-storey apartment building in Burswood. -
Aust shares fall as inflation fears rise
The Australian share market has been unable to put together a three-day winning streak, with most sectors sinking lower as sentiment soured. -
Queensland coal mine set to resume operations after decades long legal challenge
via abc.net.auThe New Acland coal mine near Toowoomba is set to resume within months after the government grants one of the last remaining approvals. -
Should travellers pay a fee to help support local tourism industry? Queensland councils think so
via abc.net.auVisitors will be charged the "equivalent of a cup of coffee" on top of their accommodation bill under the proposal, which has the backing of tourism industry groups but needs state government support. -
Federal government commits $1.5 billion to renewable energy zones in Victoria, but community divided
via abc.net.auMixed reactions to the federal government's decision to fund Victorian Renewable Energy Zones, with some welcoming the jobs but others saying overhead powerlines will "trash" the food bowl. -
'Dog act' Medibank hack details revealed
Medibank's hackers are threatening to release stolen personal health information, and Cyber Security Minister Clare O'Neil says that's a "dog act". -
State, union prep for peace talks
The nursing union and the state government are headed for peace talks in their ongoing wages row, but Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson has ruled out throwing more money behind the offer. -
Changes to Sunday morning shopping in Adelaide after legislation passes SA parliament
via abc.net.auAdelaide shops will be able to open earlier on Sunday mornings under legislation passed by South Australian parliament today. -
Changes coming to Sunday morning and public holiday shopping in Adelaide
via abc.net.auSouth Australians will soon be able to start their shopping earlier on Sunday mornings under legislation passed by South Australia's parliament. -
TNG unsure on cost blowout
Aspiring vanadium producer TNG has confirmed a significant increase in costs for its Mount Peake project but neither the company or its lead contractor Clough know by how much. -
CCC to examine Reid case
Many questions remain regarding the death of a man at Rockingham Hospital. -
Beazley appointed to War Memorial council
Former Labor leader Kim Beazley has been appointed as the newest member of the Australian War Memorial Council. -
Making aged care model work is crucial
How is government going to support providers in the pathway to good governance and who is going to pay for it? -
Residents still living out of suitcases a year after freak hailstorm battered Coffs Harbour
via abc.net.auThe destruction wreaked by the savage weather event is still evident in the NSW city, where frustrated locals are still waiting for repairs and insurance payouts. -
WA jobless rate ticks up
The number of Western Australians in employment fell in September, while the national jobless rate held steady at 3.5 per cent. -
Unemployment remains steady as job creation dries up
via abc.net.auAustralia's official unemployment rate remains at 3.5 per cent, after the creation of just 900 extra jobs in September. -
Labour market 'starting to sputter' with only 900 extra jobs added last month
via abc.net.auSome employers are still struggling to fill vacancies, but the latest data hint that the COVID jobs boom is coming to an end. -
Arup has been struggling to find enough engineers, but the latest jobs data suggest this might be about to change
via abc.net.auSome employers are still struggling to fill vacancies, but the latest data hint that the COVID jobs boom is coming to an end. -
What we know about the Medibank cyber attack and what to do if you're a customer
via abc.net.auMedibank, which has more than 3.7 million customers, says a hacker claims to have stolen 200GB of data and given 100 policies as proof. Here's what we know. -
What do we know about the Medibank cyber attack? What should you do as a customer?
via abc.net.auMedibank, which has more than 3.7 million customers, is the latest Australian organisation to be hit by a cyber attack. This is what we know so far. -
What actions should Medibank customers take following the cyber attack?
via abc.net.auMedibank, which has more than 3.7 million customers, is the latest Australian organisation to be hit by a cyber attack. This is what we know so far. -
Has a hacker got my data? What to know if you're a Medibank customer
via abc.net.auMedibank, which has more than 3.7 million customers, is the latest Australian organisation to be hit by a cyber attack. This is what we know so far.
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