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Crypto boss asks rivals for $1 billion after company collapses and tells Twitter followers 'I am sorry'
via abc.net.auCryptocurrency exchange FTX is now being investigating for potential security violations after the company's swift downfall. -
'This is a big deal': Wall Street surges as inflation cools, with the ASX to follow
via abc.net.auThe major US share indices have surged by their most in more than two-and-a-half years, as inflation figures came in weaker than expected. -
'This is a big deal': ASX adds $70 billion as cooling inflation drives Wall St buying frenzy
via abc.net.auAustralian shares jump following a surge on the major US share indices, as American inflation figures came in weaker than expected, lowering interest rate rise expectations. -
'This is a big deal': ASX adds $60 billion as cooling inflation drives Wall St buying frenzy
via abc.net.auAustralian shares jump, following a surge on the major US share indices, as American inflation figures came in weaker than expected lowering interest rate rise expectations. -
Showers at the showground and free cafe feeds as flooding knocks out NSW gas pipeline
via abc.net.auThousands of residents and businesses across the Central Tablelands have been without gas for more than a week, but communities are working together to ensure no-one is going without food. -
PM says federal police know who is behind Medibank data breach
via abc.net.auThe prime minister says authorities know "who is responsible" for the Medibank cyber attack and will reveal details later today, as the cybercriminals continue to drip feed stolen Medibank customer data. -
Medibank criminal hackers trying to 'incite' fear as customers realise extent of data dump
via abc.net.auCyber criminals continue to drip feed stolen Medibank customer data, in a move experts say appears to be designed to incite fear. -
Glen 'was shocked' when he found out how much of his information was on the dark web after Medibank hack
via abc.net.auCyber criminals continue to drip feed stolen Medibank customer data, in a move experts say appears to be designed to incite fear. -
ASX falls for first time in five sessions
The ASX200 has dropped 0.5 per cent ahead of the release of key US inflation data overnight. -
Downward pressure on industrial rents
Industry experts say rental growth in the industrial sector may stall, as tenants grapple with affordability constraints. -
At Close of Business 10 November 2022
Senior editor Mark Pownall reflects on his latest visit to Rottnest Island. -
CBH buys 105ha to expand Avon Park
Australian grain export giant CBH Group has purchased a 105 hectare site at Avon Industrial Park to double monthly export capacity from the facility. -
'Not a priority issue for me': Former department secretary tells commission Robodebt was not his problem
via abc.net.auThe former Department of Social Services secretary signed a letter to the Commonwealth Ombudsman in 2017 saying the scheme was legal, despite not seeing any legal or policy advice or knowing how it worked, a royal commission hears. -
Rio strikes agreement with FMG foe
Rio Tinto has signed an updated agreement with the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation that will result in a substantial increase in compensation payments and commercial opportunities. -
BHP says sorry amid ongoing behaviour focus
BHP leaders have braced shareholders for a ‘complex’ short-term horizon and issued an apology to those who have experienced damaging behaviour at its work sites, during an AGM in Perth today. -
Scott claims minor victory in Quintis defamation case
Former Quintis director Graeme Scott has had an early victory in his defamation battle with several of the company's most senior executives, with the Supreme Court ruling there should be no restriction on his access to one of the documents at the centre of the case. -
Caratti brothers, Nicoletti in legal fight
Prominent Western Australian property mogul Allen Caratti is suing his brother John over the sale of farming land in Marvel Loch and Bullfinch. -
Caratti brothers in legal fight
Prominent Western Australian property mogul Allen Caratti is suing his brother John over the sale of farming land in Marvel Loch and Bullfinch. -
Stamp duty legislation passes NSW parliament despite opposition from Labor and Greens
via abc.net.auFrom this Saturday first home buyers in NSW will have the option to choose between paying stamp duty or a land tax after the Premier's signature property reform passes parliament. -
Rotto visa change, so far but so near
A few small touches may make all the difference when it comes to quality of a destination. -
Perth Basin heats up with Warrego bid
Strike Energy is hoping to merge with its West Erregulla project partner Warrego Energy in a $227 million deal. -
Rubber, meet road to corporate cash
The Netball Australia-Hancock brouhaha may well be a tipping point for sports sponsorships. -
Seven West predicts drop in TV revenue
Seven West Media's television revenue will likely drop by eight per cent in the first half, CEO James Warburton has told the company's annual general meeting. -
Military boost for WA obvious: McGowan
Mark McGowan has backed basing more military personnel in WA as his government outlined plans to expand the state's defence industry workforce. -
Passengers assessed for minor injuries after strap left attached to propeller strikes plane at Canberra Airport
via abc.net.auA strap used to secure a propeller overnight was not removed and struck the plane's fuselage shortly after take-off, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says. -
Passengers assessed for minor injuries after strap left attached to propeller pierces side of plane at Canberra Airport
via abc.net.auA strap used to secure a propeller overnight was not removed and pierced the side of the plane shortly after take-off. -
New ownership for Mrs Mac’s
Western Australian pie company Mrs Mac’s has reportedly been acquired by Aus Pie Co, a business linked to United Petroleum and Pie Face. -
Reserve Bank rejects 'scorched earth' policy to tame inflation more quickly
via abc.net.auThe RBA's deputy governor says the bank will not hesitate to raise interest rates "quite quickly" if there are signs inflation is getting too far out of control. -
Reserve Bank of Australia rejects 'scorched earth' policy to tame inflation more quickly
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank of Australia will not hesitate to raise interest rates "quite quickly" if there are signs inflation is getting too far out of control, its deputy governor says. -
S32 executive takes top job with Sandfire
Sandfire Resources has found a new chief executive in South32’s Chief Human Resources and Commercial Officer Brendan Harris, who will move to the copper mid-tier in April 2023. -
NSW government accused of reigniting 'koala wars'
via abc.net.auThe NSW government introduces a bill to strip local councils of their ability to regulate private logging, and extend private forestry approvals to 30 years. -
Green steel plan, lithium processing push could keep Australian materials onshore, expert says
via abc.net.auA consultant says projects planned by an Australian company could lead to a shift in the country's export mentality. -
Premier tells nurses they've won
The premier has told nurses and midwives they've won their fight for better conditions and should end industrial action. -
Gas tax would burn new projects
A price cap or new tax on gas could lead to longer-term shortages and continued high prices, Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill has warned. -
Big Issue magazine seller 'kicked to the kerb' by Adelaide shopping centre, says local
via abc.net.auA Big Issue vendor who is vision-impaired has been "kicked to the kerb" by an Adelaide shopping centre, according to a community member. But the centre's management says no one has sold there for "years". -
Origin Energy fields $18.4b takeover bid
Origin Energy shares have soared by a third after its board said it would recommend a $9-per-share takeover offer from Brookfield Asset Management. -
Beazley’s research passion burns bright
More than a decade after finishing up as the state’s chief scientist, Lyn Beazley remains a passionate advocate for medical research. -
New law aims to protect NSW residents from customer data breaches
via abc.net.auUnlike other states and territories, NSW government agencies will legally be required to report customer data breaches like cyber attacks, if a new bill is passed through parliament.
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