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Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an escape hatch? The new reality of living in a flood zone
via abc.net.au
Lismore residents say their efforts to build back better are being hamstrung by rules around insurance claims and government payouts for flood-affected homes. -
After a major flood, Laurie overhauled his house. He says 'like-for-like' rebuild rules made it harder
via abc.net.au
Lismore residents say their efforts to build back better are being hamstrung by rules around insurance claims and government payouts for flood-affected homes. -
Toblerone ditches 'Swissness' as production moves to Slovakia
via abc.net.au
The Swiss flag and the nation's iconic Matterhorn mountain will be absent on packaging of Toblerone bars made outside of the country, in keeping with 2017 law. -
Iconic Swiss chocolate Toblerone loses right to use Matterhorn logo
via abc.net.au
The Swiss flag and the nation's iconic Matterhorn mountain will be absent on packaging of Toblerone bars made outside of the country, in keeping with 2017 law. -
'Seize or squander': Bowen challenges parliament to accept emissions reduction laws, or risk losing momentum
via abc.net.au
The energy minister issues an ultimatum to federal parliament: Accept the government's plan to make big polluters cut their emissions, or risk losing the entire deal. -
Markets rally as RBA lifts cash rate target to 3.6 per cent despite slowing economic growth — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia lifts the cash rate to 3.6 per cent, and the local share market closes higher. Look back on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog. -
Live: Tech layoffs hit Atlassian as it slashes 500 jobs; ASX falls in early trade
via abc.net.au
The local share market falls in early trade despite mostly positive overseas sessions, with the Reserve Bank of Australia expected to hike rates again this afternoon. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: RBA lifts cash rate by 0.25 percentage points despite slowing economic growth, after ASX regains early falls
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia has lifted the cash rate to 3.6 per cent, while the local share market regained ground after suffering some early falls. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Markets rally as RBA lifts cash rate target to 3.6 per cent despite slowing economic growth
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia has lifted the cash rate to 3.6 per cent, while the local share market regained ground after suffering some early falls. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX teeters, Aussie dollar edges up as Reserve Bank rates decision looms
via abc.net.au
The local share market has regained ground after early falls, with the Reserve Bank of Australia expected to hike rates again this afternoon. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX falls early ahead of the Reserve Bank's expected rate hike
via abc.net.au
The local share market falls in early trade despite mostly positive overseas sessions, with the Reserve Bank of Australia expected to hike rates again this afternoon. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: As Wall St rises, ASX set to dip as Reserve Bank expected to deliver 10th rate hike
via abc.net.au
The local share market may fall at the open, despite mostly positive overseas sessions. The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to hike rates again this afternoon. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
High Court to decide if Facebook is liable for a possible breach of 300,000 Australians personal data
via abc.net.au
A personality quiz on Facebook, which led to the now-infamous Cambridge Analytica data breach, will take centre stage in the High Court of Australia today. -
Full cream milk back in favour following updated heathy eating advice
via abc.net.au
Supermarket sales data compiled by the national dairy industry body show that full cream milk sales jumped 10 per cent in 10 years, taking a greater share of dairy milk drinking from its low fat or skim counterparts. -
Full cream milk back in favour following updated healthy eating advice
via abc.net.au
Supermarket sales data compiled by the national dairy industry body show that full cream milk sales jumped 10 per cent in 10 years, taking a greater share of dairy milk drinking from its low fat or skim counterparts. -
Full cream milk back in favour as consumers change habits
via abc.net.au
Supermarket sales data compiled by the national dairy industry body show that full cream milk sales jumped 10 per cent in 10 years, taking a greater share of dairy milk drinking from its low fat or skim counterparts. -
Meet DAN — ChatGPT's unethical, rule-breaking alter ego
via abc.net.au
What do you get when you jailbreak ChatGPT? DAN, a chatbot who is willing to answer all your questions – even unethical ones. -
Are chatbots good or evil? ChatGPT users broke the program and created a monster named DAN
via abc.net.au
What do you get when you jailbreak ChatGPT? DAN, a chatbot who is willing to answer all your questions — even unethical ones. -
The RBA is expected to hike rates today. Families like Le's are already being 'hit very heavily'
via abc.net.au
Australia's major banks expect the Reserve Bank will lift the cash rate to its highest level since May 2012 later today, but thousands of families like Le Tran's are already having to make sacrifices to make ends meet. -
Rate pain expected to worsen today, but economists think the RBA will be cutting by 2024
via abc.net.au
Australia's major banks expect the Reserve Bank will lift the cash rate to its highest level since May 2012 later today, but thousands of families like Le Tran's are already having to make sacrifices to make ends meet. -
A 10th rate rise looks certain, even though the full effect of the first nine has not been felt
via abc.net.au
Australia's major banks expect the Reserve Bank will lift the cash rate to its highest level since May 2012 later today, but thousands of families like Le Tran's are already having to make sacrifices to make ends meet. -
A 10th rate rise is all but certain, economists say, even though we have not felt the full effect of the first nine
via abc.net.au
Australia's major banks expect the Reserve Bank will lift the cash rate to its highest level since May 2012 later today, but thousands of families like Le Tran's are already having to make sacrifices to make ends meet. -
From 'scrawny' kid to master manipulator: How Putin rose to Russia's top job
via abc.net.au
Vladimir Putin grew up in 'brute, almost Darwinian conditions'. But his skills as a master manipulator would take him far. -
A master manipulator: 'Putin was Putin before he went into the KGB'
via abc.net.au
Vladimir Putin grew up in 'brute, almost Darwinian conditions'. But his skills as a master manipulator would take him far. -
Cricket great and former PM Imran Khan's speeches banned in Pakistan
via abc.net.au
The ban is the latest in a political tug-of-war between the former cricket star turned Islamist politician and the government of his successor, Shahbaz Sharif, as Imran Khan campaigns for early elections. -
The $9 billion dirty secret of an Australian gold icon
via abc.net.au
In a bid to save money the world's largest processor of newly mined gold started "doping" its bullion. Then its customers started asking questions. -
Perth Mint sold non-compliant gold to China. Up to 100 tonnes may need to be bought back
via abc.net.au
In a bid to save money the world's largest processor of newly mined gold started "doping" its bullion. Then its customers started asking questions. -
'A scandal of the highest level': Perth Mint sold non-compliant gold to China, got caught, and tried to cover it up
via abc.net.au
In a bid to save money the world's largest processor of newly mined gold started "doping" its bullion. Then its customers started asking questions. -
Victims of Japanese forced labour to be compensated by South Korean companies, Seoul says
via abc.net.au
The proposal was welcomed in Tokyo but faced immediate backlash from some victims and South Korea's main opposition party, who accused the South Korean government of capitulating to Japan. -
Small boat carrying group of suspected illegal foreign fishermen lands on remote NT beach
via abc.net.au
Australian Border Force says four men were on board the small wooden boat that arrived on a beach near Wadeye, south-west of Darwin. -
The economics of workplace gender equality
Perth recently hosted the 2023 Australian Gender Economics Workshop, a prestigious international gathering of academics and policy makers to discuss issues affecting women’s economic outcomes and wellbeing. -
Fresh food supplies dwindling, rail line and roads cut as flooding severs freight routes in northern NT and WA
via abc.net.au
Severe flooding is threatening fresh food supplies for people living in Australia's north, with rising floodwaters cutting key road and rail links over the weekend. -
Train was travelling so slowly passengers may not have even realised it had derailed, manager says
via abc.net.au
A popular tourist train derailed with 90 people on board in Tasmania — but it was travelling so slowly the railway's manager says he "doesn't think the passengers really knew what happened". -
Four years since it was first promised, Labor recommits to 'game changer' tourist centre for Kakadu
via abc.net.au
The federal government has recommitted to funding a multi-million dollar visitors centre in Kakadu National Park but says careful consultation is continuing with traditional owners. -
'Hitchhiking' possum treks from Sydney to Gold Coast, faces long road trip home
via abc.net.au
After making an unexpected journey in a removalist van, Queenie the possum is facing a much longer trip down the NSW thanks to a relay of wildlife carers. -
Melbourne surgeon's 'fake' footy club side hustle proves handy earner
via abc.net.au
Thousands of people across the world are sporting Melbourne-made jerseys, hoodies and T-shirts for a team that doesn't exist. -
Construction target set for Russell Crowe's 'Aussiewood' film studio in regional NSW
via abc.net.au
Two years since the actor announced his vision for a film studio in Coffs Harbour, the multi-million dollar project that will include onsite accommodation is taking shape. -
Supermarkets seek to safeguard supply, 1,500 jobs go as Scott's Refrigerated Logistics fails to find buyer
via abc.net.au
About 1,500 people will lose their jobs following the collapse of Scott's Refrigerated Logistics after moves to find a buyer for the company were unsuccessful.
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