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Live: ASX tumbles, as banks, energy and miners drag after sell-off on Wall Street
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There's a sell-off on the local market, as banks, miners, energy and tech tumble. It follows declines on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to fall, after Wall Street drops on nerves about interest rates and key jobs data
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Australian shares are expected to open lower on Friday, after Wall Street indices fell as looming economic data weighs on investors. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX falls sharply, as banks, energy and miners drag after sell-off on Wall Street
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The Australian share market is trading lower on Friday, after banks also fuel sell-off on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX falls, as banks, energy and miners drag while banks fuel sell-off on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is trading lower on Friday, after banks also fuel sell-off on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX falls after Wall Street drops on nerves about interest rates and key jobs data
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opens lower on Friday, after Wall Street indices fell as looming economic data weighs on investors. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX suffers worst falls since September, as banks, energy and miners drag after sell-off on Wall Street β as it happened
via abc.net.au
The local share market tumbled on Friday, as banks, miners, energy and tech tumbled. It follows declines on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX falls, as banks, energy and miners drag while banks fuel sell-off on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is trading lower on Friday, after banks also fuel sell-off on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
SA processing facility could see more houses made from homegrown hemp fibre
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An industrial hemp processing facility is set to start operating later this year, which could lead to more South Australians living in homes made from carbon neutral fibre. -
Housing made from homegrown hemp fibre just around the corner
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An industrial hemp processing facility is set to start operating later this year which could lead to more South Australians living in homes made from carbon neutral fibre. -
'Get a decent railway out of what you've got': Expert urges upgrades to 'decayed' Canberra to Sydney train line
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The leading expert on fast rail recently examined the slow route, saying just modest upgrades could make the journey time comparable to driving. -
A man with his jerry can is answering a small town's call to fill 'er up
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Former Trangie resident Anthony Lees keeps the NSW town fuelled up after its only service station closed its doors in December. -
'We're not seen as significant players': Is Australia getting this region all wrong?
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South-East Asia is a powerhouse region and a close neighbour — just don't call it our 'backyard'. -
Is Australia 'ignoring' one of the world's largest economic blocs?
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South-East Asia is a powerhouse region and a close neighbour — just don't call it our 'backyard'. -
Government frontbencher calls for investigation into fraud allegations made in parliament against Hillsong
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Independent MP Andrew Wilkie uses parliamentary privilege to accuse Hillsong church of breaking financial laws in Australia and around the world relating to "fraud, money laundering and tax evasion". -
Federal MP accuses Hillsong of money laundering and tax evasion under parliamentary privilege
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Independent MP Andrew Wilkie uses parliamentary privilege to accuse Hillsong church of breaking financial laws in Australia and around the world relating to "fraud, money laundering and tax evasion". -
Charities watchdog to review fraud allegations made in parliament against Hillsong
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Independent MP Andrew Wilkie uses parliamentary privilege to accuse Hillsong church of breaking financial laws in Australia and around the world relating to "fraud, money laundering and tax evasion". -
Charities watchdog expected to review fraud allegations made in parliament against Hillsong
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Independent MP Andrew Wilkie uses parliamentary privilege to accuse Hillsong church of breaking financial laws in Australia and around the world relating to "fraud, money laundering and tax evasion". -
Murdoch names new chancellor
Former director general of the Department of Planning Lands and Heritage Gail McGowan will be appointed Murdoch University’s new chancellor and the first woman in the role. -
No fresh food on East Kimberley supply flights despite empty supermarket shelves
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Premier Mark McGowan has blamed a supermarket giant for a lack of promised fresh food sent on a military plane to the flood-isolated East Kimberley. -
'Rent was mad': Artist moves into rubbish skip in protest at 'crazy' London costs
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An artist builds a home in a rubbish skip in London and plans to live in it for a year, seeking to draw attention to the "crazy" price of renting a room in Britain's capital during a cost-of-living crisis. -
At Close of Business 9 March 2023
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses the recent sale of Bond Tower and the rise of non-bank lenders. -
WAPC tangled in land compensation dispute
Former property owners claimed the Western Australian Planning Commission owed them millions of dollars in compensation over land taken to facilitate a Metronet railway line. -
Aust shares flat as ex-dividend miners dip, banks gain
The Australian share market was overall little changed as falls in mining and health care were offset by advances in tech and banking stocks. -
Data teams could unlock innovation
Changes to the centralised technology department model could bring significant benefits. -
Family Zone to raise $20m
West Perth-based technology company Family Zone is set to complete a $20 million placement to reinforce its balance sheet. -
Non-bank lenders develop appeal
Property developers are increasingly relying on non-bank finance to fund their projects. -
Government chooses cheapest Port Lincoln desal option, ignoring committee's preferred location
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The South Australian government has defied the recommendation of a 22-member committee and chosen a Billy Lights Point site, home of Australia's largest mussel grower, for its $313 million desalination plant. -
Art Series still turning heads
The vineyard’s the key to one of WA’s top chardonnays. -
CBD tower to be reimagined
The owners of 108 St Georges Terrace are keen to reposition the asset. -
Dozens sick in Philippines villages hit by oil spill as authorities struggle to reach leaking vessel
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Dozens of people in the Philippines have fallen ill after oil from a sunken tanker washed up on their shores, as authorities struggled to reach the leaking vessel. -
Diverse workforces foster safety, productivity and wellbeing
BHP WA iron ore asset president Brandon Craig pens his thoughts on inclusive and diverse workforces. -
Ecotourism β and beef jerky β the latest hopes for jobs when Collie's coal-mining goes
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A multi-million dollar riverside resort is on the cards for the WA south-west town but there are calls for the state's $600 million spending to come under more scrutiny. -
Major haulers push for SA rail freight's return with government financial support
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One of Australia's largest rail freight operators has teamed up with grain handler Viterra to urge the federal government to bring rail freight back to the Eyre Peninsula for next year's harvest. -
Fishers say 'ludicrous' demersal catch bans are already killing coastal communities
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Recreational fishers in the Western Australia's Midwest say new rules prohibiting the catch of species like baldchin groper and snapper for about half the year are hurting the local economy. -
Perth to host global energy meeting
The City of Perth will host a conference bringing together global representatives focused on creating a sustainable energy future. -
'A man's word is gold': Business partners in alleged gold theft used 'handshake' agreements
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A lawyer for one of five people on trial in Kalgoorlie over an alleged million-dollar gold swindle says there was a "handshake" agreement to seal a lucrative mining deal. -
Power of language written on the walls
Artist Robert Andrew takes back control of First Nations languages whilst undermining the words of the oppressors, in an exhibition that Craig McKeough finds compelling and satisfying. -
Are you a young home owner whose mortgage is higher than the value of your property? We want to hear your story
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Negative equity — where a home owner's mortgage is higher than the value of their property — is an undesirable situation. If this sounds like something you're experiencing, we want to know. -
WA launches Vietnam trade office
The state government has officially launched its trade office in Vietnam to strengthen its ties and attract further investment into Western Australia. -
Which banks have passed on the March RBA rate rise to mortgage borrowers? What's in it for savers?
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We're in double-digit territory after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) lifted interest rates for the 10th time since last April. Find out which major banks have responded to the RBA's March decision. -
Which banks have passed on the March RBA rate rise to mortgage borrowers?
via abc.net.au
We're in double-digit territory after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) lifted interest rates for the 10th time since last April. Find out which major banks have responded to the RBA's March decision. -
Tugboat-sinking ship allowed back after ban to protect 'human life, environment' is revoked
via abc.net.au
A ship banned from Tasmanian waters in order to preserve "the protection of human life, marine assets and the environment" has been re-admitted, less than a year after being involved in the sinking of two tugboats. -
Next generation 'the touchstone for why we strive for equality', gender advocate says β as it happened
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Women's Economic Equality Taskforce chair Sam Mostyn addresses the National Press Club, saying the next generation "is why we strive to reach equality for all". -
Live: Next generation 'the touchstone for why we strive for equality', gender advocate says
via abc.net.au
Women's Economic Equality taskforce chair Sam Mostyn addresses the National Press Club, saying the next generation "is why we strive to reach equality for all". Follow live. -
Supercomputing firm bolsters board
Kensington-based Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has added two new recruits to its board as well as a strategic adviser in a bid to propel the scale of the business. -
Minister welcomes signs of possible interest rate pause
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher is cautiously optimistic comments from RBA Governor Philip Lowe show interest rate hikes are closer to being paused. -
What you need to know about the controversy around Perth Mint β and why it matters
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An investigation by the ABC's Four Corners raised a number of allegations about the Perth Mint. But what does any of this actually mean, and should WA taxpayers really be worried? -
The headlines about Perth Mint keep pouring in. What does it all mean, and should taxpayers be worried?
via abc.net.au
An investigation by the ABC's Four Corners raised a number of allegations about the Perth Mint. Here's what you need to know about the controversy.
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