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Wall Street slumps as Federal Reserve keeps raising rates aggressively
via abc.net.auThe US Federal Reserve chair signals rate rises may soon slow, after delivering another 0.75-of-a-percentage-point rise, but has given no indication as to when they will stop, sending Wall Street tumbling. -
ASX falls sharply, Wall Street slumps as Federal Reserve keeps raising rates aggressively
via abc.net.auAustralian shares close sharply lower, after the US Federal Reserve delivers another 0.75-of-a-percentage-point rise and gives no indication of when they will stop, sending Wall Street tumbling. -
ASX down, Wall Street slumps as Federal Reserve keeps raising rates aggressively
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have fallen since the US Federal Reserve delivered another 0.75-of-a-percentage-point rise and gave no indication of when they would stop, sending Wall Street tumbling. -
'Glut of greed': Federal minister takes aim at gas companies as prices rise
via abc.net.auFederal Industry Minister Ed Husic has launched a blistering attack on gas companies, accusing them of failing to take a price crisis seriously. -
US pharmacy giants agree to opioid settlements worth billions
via abc.net.auThe two largest pharmacy chains in the US, CVS Health and Walgreen, have announced in-principle agreements to pay about $7.87 billion each to settle lawsuits over the country's opioid crisis. -
Why turning waste into gas will add value to this Indigenous economy
via abc.net.auA clean energy company and a First Nations business collaborate to launch grid-scale renewable gas in the Goulburn Murray region for the first time. -
Oyster farmer buys a house for her workers to keep business moving
via abc.net.auThe aquaculture sector faces a workforce shortage in regional South Australia, compounded by a lack of accommodation for staff — but farmers are getting creative with worker incentives. -
Why more Australians like Midge are facing cyclone season without home insurance
via abc.net.auDespite the risk, building insurance is a luxury this 49-year-old Rockhampton woman and her 82-year-old pensioner mum cannot afford. -
Ukraine grain export deal back on track after Russia resumes participation
via abc.net.auRussia says it will resume its participation in a deal freeing up grain exports from war-torn Ukraine, reversing a move that world leaders had said threatened to exacerbate global hunger. -
ACT prepares for a future without horse racing, but government denies it wants to end the sport
via abc.net.auUnder a plan released on Melbourne Cup Day, housing is to be built on Canberra's only racecourse, which currently operates on prime inner-suburban land. -
When Kevin and Karen realised they couldn't charge their EV at their home, they considered moving
via abc.net.auThe number of Australians who want an electric vehicle is growing rapidly, but they're hampered by a lack of access to charging facilities. A Melbourne trial of kerbside EV chargers could be part of the solution. -
Brent wants an EV but has nowhere to charge it. So he's knocking down his back shed
via abc.net.auThe number of Australians who want an electric vehicle is growing rapidly, but they're hampered by a lack of access to charging facilities. A Melbourne trial of kerbside EV chargers could be part of the solution. -
Brent wants an EV but has nowhere to charge it. He's one of many Australians taking access into his own hands
via abc.net.auThe number of Australians who want an electric vehicle is growing rapidly, but they're hampered by a lack of access to charging facilities. A Melbourne trial of kerbside EV chargers could be part of the solution. -
Why is there an infrastructure backlog in Melbourneβs outer suburbs? This unspent money might help explain it
via abc.net.auDespite residents complaining of an infrastructure drought, more than half of the $600 million dollars in funding dedicated to building new services remains unallocated. -
Here's why residents in Melbourne's outer suburbs say they aren't getting their 'fair share'
via abc.net.auDespite residents complaining of an infrastructure drought, more than half of the $600 million dollars in funding dedicated to building new services remains unallocated. -
Demand is 'softening' and prices starting to fall. The used car boom looks to be over
via abc.net.auFirst it was microchips and material shortages, then supply chain problems throttled global car manufacturers. That pushed up prices for new cars … and they're still accelerating -
Demand is 'softening' and prices are starting to fall. The used car boom looks to be over
via abc.net.auFirst it was microchips and material shortages, then supply chain problems throttled global car manufacturers. That pushed up prices for new cars … and they're still accelerating -
As interest rates bite demand and used car prices ease, is this the first sign of deflation?
via abc.net.auFirst it was microchips and material shortages, then supply chain problems throttled global car manufacturers. That pushed up prices for new cars … and they're still accelerating -
Qantas wins Choice Shonky award for being the 'Spirit of Disappointment'
via abc.net.auQantas has picked up a Shonky Award from consumer advocacy group Choice over its flight credits scheme, flight cancellations and lost baggage. A finance product for pet owners and an online florist also picked up gongs. -
'We're terrified': Locals worried salmon farm takeover will degrade water quality
via abc.net.auThe last remaining Australian-owned major salmon producer is set to be bought by seafood giant Cooke Aquaculture — and some say the Canadian company's environmental record is a worrying sign for what's to come. -
Locals say salmon farming has damaged their home. With Tassal's takeover, they're worried it could get worse
via abc.net.auThe last remaining Australian-owned major salmon producer is set to be bought by seafood giant Cooke Aquaculture — and some say the Canadian company's environmental record is a worrying sign for what's to come. -
Almost 800 large companies paid no tax in 2020-21. Here's the full list
via abc.net.auThirty-two per cent of Australian public companies paid no tax in 2020-21, according to ATO data, although the tax office said most have legitimate reasons for not doing so. -
Almost 800 companies paid no tax in 2020-21, Australian Taxation Office report reveals
via abc.net.auA total of 32 per cent of Australian public companies paid no tax in 2020-21, according to Australian Taxation Office (ATO) data. -
A budget 'cash splash' would have made it harder for housholds, PM says
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese says a budget cash handout would have been "cheap politics and hugely expensive economics". -
A budget 'cash splash' would have made it harder for households, PM says
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese says a budget cash handout would have been "cheap politics and hugely expensive economics". -
Almost 130 jobs lost after administrators appointed to north Queensland mine
via abc.net.auWorkers at the Thalanga mine have been left devastated and scrambling for work after the company went into administration, following an underground collapse earlier in the year. -
Almost 130 jobs left after administrators appointed to north Queensland
via abc.net.auWorkers at Thalanga mine have been left devastated and scrambling for work after the company went into administration, following an underground collapse earlier in the year. -
βPeople need to be able to go to work and come home to their familiesβ, veteran mine worker tells parliamentary committee
via abc.net.auMoranbah coal miner Scott Leggett has told the Transport and Resources Committee a any positive changes to practices or activities in the coal mining industry. -
'People need to be able to go to work and come home to their families', veteran mine worker tells inquiry
via abc.net.auMoranbah coal miner Scott Leggett puts his job on the line to call out the safety culture within the industry. -
Watchdog lifts ban on therapist over 'rapid eye therapy' Facebook post
via abc.net.auSouth Australia's Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner revokes a prohibition order on an Adelaide therapist after accepting she was not the author of a statement made on her Facebook page about the effectiveness of "rapid eye therapy". -
Court orders Caratti to pay
Property mogul Allen Caratti has been ordered to pay more than $1.2 million under a deed of guarantee drawn up 12 years ago. -
Gas users flare on east coast demands
WA’s DomGas Alliance has hit out at suggestions the state’s gas should be used to fix an east coast energy crisis. -
Mirrabooka $13m revamp approved
A group of Perth investors are set to overhaul the old Mirrabooka Tavern site to create a new main street, after months of delays in the approvals process. -
Cole to lead Perth Airport board
Iluka Resources chair Rob Cole is set to lead the board of Perth Airport, just weeks after chief executive Kevin Brown announced his departure. -
At Close of Business 2 November 2022
Political editor Gary Adshead discusses his cover story on Andrew Hastie and reviews highlights from his appearance at this morning's Politics & Policy event. -
ASX up for third day, eyes key 7000 level
The ASX200 has finished slightly higher after crossing above and below the key 7000 level for most of the day. -
Vulcan looks to French markets
Vulcan Energy is seeking to broaden its pursuit to develop zero-carbon lithium by expanding exploration and marketing efforts across the border into France. -
MinRes, Pigozzo spat escalates
Chris Ellison's lawyers have failed in their bid to have more chunks of the contentious lawsuit against him scrubbed from the court record, as his former contracts manager mulls an appeal. -
No protesters but plenty of police as miners discuss green future at global conference
via abc.net.auThe International Mining and Resources Conference has commenced in Sydney, where former NZ PM Helen Clark urged the attendees to be part of the fight against climate change. -
ASX aspirant wins Chalice backing
Chalice Mining has backed neighbouring explorer and ASX hopeful Northam Resources for $1 million as part of company’s $6 million initial public offer. -
Banks are passing on interest rate rises to borrowers and savers. Here are the changes
via abc.net.auA flurry of banks have passed on interest rate rises to borrowers after the Reserve Bank increased the cash rate by 0.25 percentage points on Tuesday. -
Mixed reaction to paid work cap
The federal government says its new regulations will aim to find a balance between work and study. -
Mortgage holders have been pushed to β or beyond β their 'stress test' limits
via abc.net.auThe latest rate hike by the Reserve Bank of Australia means mortgage holders have been pushed to the limits — and beyond — of their "stress test" buffer. -
Mortgage borrowers have been pushed to β or beyond β their 'stress test' limits
via abc.net.auThe latest rate hike by the Reserve Bank of Australia means mortgage borrowers have been pushed to the limits — and beyond — of their "stress test" buffer. -
Solar eclipse as renewable energy records tumble around the country
via abc.net.auSoaring production from households with solar has sent records tumbling across Australia as output from fossil fuels falls to all-time lows. -
Renewable energy records tumble around the country as rooftop solar power soars
via abc.net.auSoaring production from households with solar has sent records tumbling across Australia as output from fossil fuels falls to all-time lows. -
Employers on the lookout for new staff at Mount Gambier jobs and skills showcase
via abc.net.auThirty employers and more than 300 attendees have attended Mount Gambier's first jobs and skills showcase — an event designed to help address the region's labour shortage. -
US growers have the green light to export fresh apples to Australia. Here's what it means for the industry
via abc.net.auAustralian growers have expressed concerns about biosecurity risks from diseases such as fire blight, and fear US government subsidies could mean overseas fruit is able to be sold at substantially cheaper prices. -
US growers get green light to export fresh apples to Australia after Department of Agriculture completes risk analysis
via abc.net.auAustralian growers have expressed concerns about biosecurity risks from diseases such as fire blight, and fear US government subsidies could mean overseas fruit is able to be sold at substantially cheaper prices. -
ASM chases $40m for projects
Australian Strategic Materials is on track to raise $30 million from investors to via a share placement to advance its Dubbo rare earths project in New South Wales.
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