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Sydney trains digital radio system parts 'obsolete', according to confidential report
via abc.net.au
A confidential NSW government document reveals NSW transport officials were warned a year ago that parts of the digital trains radio system that crashed last week were outdated. -
These retirees have lost their campaign against a high-traffic bridge being built metres from their bedrooms
via abc.net.au
Despite garnering more than 11,000 signatures against a new bridge in Dubbo, campaigners say their objections are being ignored by the government. -
'Total panic' as Silicon Valley Bank collapse hits markets, ASX slides — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australian stocks end sharply lower, as markets across the region take a tumble after US bank stocks suffered their biggest falls in 2.5 years. Here's how the day's events unfolded on the ABC News markets blog. -
Live: Volatile trade on Wall Street, ASX set to drop
via abc.net.au
US bank stocks have suffered their biggest falls in 2.5 years, and the Australian share market is expected to fall sharply at the open. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: 'Total panic' as Silicon Valley Bank collapse hits markets; ASX slides
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls sharply in early trade after US bank stocks suffer their biggest falls in 2.5 years. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX in red as Silicon Valley Bank collapse hits bank stocks
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls sharply in early trade after US bank stocks suffer their biggest falls in 2.5 years. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Shifts in weather are causing Italian families to rethink an inter-generational tradition
via abc.net.au
Italian-Australian communities are facing uncertainty over whether they'll be able to keep their annual sauce-making tradition this year due to a tomato shortage. -
Italian families priced out of inter-generational tomato sauce making tradition
via abc.net.au
Italian-Australian communities are facing uncertainty over whether they'll be able to keep their annual sauce-making tradition this year due to a tomato shortage. -
Mining boss Peter Bartlett 'stunned' by $1.17m gold theft allegations against 'protégé'
via abc.net.au
Well-known mining entrepreneur Peter Bartlett has told the trial of his former "protégé" that he was in "shock", "stunned" and "broken" when Patrick Keogh was accused of stealing gold and repeatedly "begged" him to change his statement. -
Perth Mint told of potential US commodity law breaches, but it didn't publicly reveal scale of issue
via abc.net.au
Documents show the Perth Mint potentially breached commodity regulations in 23 US states, but did not publicly reveal the scale of the concerns. -
Perth Mint failed to reveal possible multimillion-dollar scale of potential US commodities law breaches
via abc.net.au
Documents show the Perth Mint potentially breached commodities regulations in 23 US states, but did not publicly reveal the scale of the concerns. -
Perth Mint failed to reveal possible multi-million-dollar scale of potential US commodities law breaches
via abc.net.au
Documents show the Perth Mint potentially breached commodities regulations in 23 US states, but did not publicly reveal the scale of the concerns. -
Documents reveal Perth Mint advised of potential US commodity law breaches, but did not publicly reveal scale of issue
via abc.net.au
Documents show the Perth Mint potentially breached commodity regulations in 23 US states, but did not publicly reveal the scale of the concerns. -
Australia has fewer million-dollar homes than a year ago as real estate values fall
via abc.net.au
Australia records its largest decline in house and unit values, according to CoreLogic data, with a drop of 7.9 per cent in a year. -
Anika, 9, worries her coal miner dad 'might die' at work
via abc.net.au
When veteran miner Scott Leggett goes to work, he leaves behind his nine-year-old daughter Anika who worries he "might get badly injured" or that he won't come home at all. -
Bowen calls for compromise on Labor's climate policy, as final vote on the legislation looms
via abc.net.au
If passed, the federal government's Safeguard Mechanism Bill will require the nation's 215 largest-polluting facilities to reduce their emissions by 4.9 per cent each year to 2030. -
Bowen calls for compromise on Labor's climate policy, as final vote on legislation looms
via abc.net.au
If passed, the federal government's Safeguard Mechanism Bill will require the nation's 215 largest-polluting facilities to reduce their emissions by 4.9 per cent each year to 2030. -
Why Harry, Meghan and Oprah were caught up in the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
via abc.net.au
Based in California and with more than $US200 billion in assets, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the 16th-largest in America, making it the biggest bank failure since the global financial crisis of 2008. The implications for financial markets and the global economy are big. -
Silicon Valley Bank's collapse is being called 'Lehman 2.0', but it is it as bad as the GFC?
via abc.net.au
Based in Santa Clara and with more than $US200 billion in assets, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the 16th-largest in America, making it the biggest bank failure since the global financial crisis of 2008. The implications for financial markets and the global economy are big. -
Silicon Valley Bank's collapse is being called 'Lehman 2.0', but is it as bad as the GFC?
via abc.net.au
Based in California and with more than $US200 billion in assets, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the 16th-largest in America, making it the biggest bank failure since the global financial crisis of 2008. The implications for financial markets and the global economy are big. -
How SVB's collapse could unravel a 'spider web' of global finance
via abc.net.au
Based in California and with more than $US200 billion in assets, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the 16th-largest in America, making it the biggest bank failure since the global financial crisis of 2008. The implications for financial markets and the global economy are big. -
Bigger-picture concerns raised around renewable diesel alternatives used by BHP
via abc.net.au
Mining giant BHP has launched a "renewable diesel" trial to reduce carbon emissions at a Pilbara iron ore mine, but an environmental engineer says the company may be better off with the real thing. -
Bigger-picture concerns raised around BHP's renewable diesel alternatives
via abc.net.au
Mining giant BHP has launched a "renewable diesel" trial to reduce carbon emissions at a Pilbara iron ore mine, but an environmental engineer says the company may be better off with the real thing. -
Joe Biden approves controversial Alaskan oil project, despite promises to halt drilling
via abc.net.au
While the White House will protect 16 million acres of Alaska from new drilling, the controversial Willow oil project is expected to go ahead at three sites. -
This technology can help solve one of rooftop solar's biggest problems — and it's set to be rolled out widely
via abc.net.au
Australia is embarking on a world-first rollout of flexible export limits for rooftop solar to overcome the problem of network congestion. Here's how they work — and whether you might save. -
Keith took a punt on a new solar scheme. This is how it helped save him money
via abc.net.au
Australia is embarking on a world-first roll-out of flexible export limits for rooftop solar to overcome the problem of network congestion. Here's how they work — and whether you might save. -
Canadian version of Perrottet's 'kids future fund' reveals who really benefits
via abc.net.au
The NSW premier says his "Kids Future Fund" will give every child across the state a head start, but data from the initiative that inspired it tells a different story. -
COVID era policies blamed for inflation on Q+A as audience member reveals personal cost of crisis
via abc.net.au
A young Australian tells Q+A she has been forced to forego her education due to the spiralling cost of living, opening the door for economist Gigi Foster to blame COVID-era government policy for rising inflation in Australia. -
COVID-era policies blamed for inflation on Q+A as audience member reveals personal cost
via abc.net.au
A young Australian tells Q+A she has been forced to forego her education due to the spiralling cost of living, opening the door for economist Gigi Foster to blame COVID-era government policy for rising inflation in Australia. -
COVID-era policies blamed for inflation as Q+A audience member reveals personal cost of crisis
via abc.net.au
A young Australian tells Q+A she has been forced to forego her education due to the spiralling cost of living, opening the door for economist Gigi Foster to blame COVID-era government policy for rising inflation in Australia. -
'Need visionary policies': Business group takes aim at major parties, calls for startup fund
via abc.net.au
Business NSW criticises the Coalition and Labor for a lack of bold ideas for business in the lead up to the election, saying that startups are slipping through the cracks.
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At Close of Business 13 March 2023
Liv Declerck speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenize about a new venture targeting Indigenous ear health. -
'Treat me like a human being': Isabella says Singapore Airlines discriminated against her because of her disability
via abc.net.au
Student Isabella Beale, 23, is accusing the airline of discriminating against her for being an amputee on her flights to and from Europe. -
Court told 120kg of gold bars were once transported on back seat of car
via abc.net.au
A mining executive transported up to 120 kilograms of unstamped gold bars on the back seat of his car to the Perth house of his employer, the same boss who now alleges he stole gold-bearing ore, the District Court has heard. -
Perth tech firms address US bank collapse
A handful of Perth-based tech companies have sought to quell speculation of their exposure to prominent tech lender Silicon Valley Bank following its collapse at the weekend. -
Tie-up to target Indigenous ear health
A new venture has unveiled plans to improve hearing health in remote Indigenous communities. -
Australian stocks drop after two US banks collapse
The Australian Securities Exchange has closed down 0.5 per cent following the weekend collapse of US banks Silicon Valley and Signature. -
Industry leaders fear shortfall in nuclear subs workers
The plan to acquire nuclear-propelled submarines is set to create up to 20,000 jobs but the tertiary education sector will need to ramp up to meet demand. -
RLF AgTech expands to Philippines
Perth-based RLF AgTech has struck a $8.8 million deal to extend its distribution reach in South-East Asia. -
Red 5 chair resigns
ASX-listed goldminer Red 5 has announced chair and director Kevin Dundo will resign after 13 years with the company. -
TMH appoints Logtenberg as CEO
The Market Herald has appointed Tommy Logtenberg as its new chief executive, a role he has been acting in since December. -
Food for thought as India rises
The trade agreement with India presents a major opportunity. -
FBR pens $9.14m robot deal
Robotic technology company FBR has penned a $9.14 million shareholder deal to fund the manufacture and distribution of bricklaying robots to the US market. -
Otherside to open airport brewlounge
Fremantle-based hospitality group Triple-1-Three will be opening a lounge under its Otherside banner at Perth Airport, focusing on service to regional WA flights and workers. -
Interest rate pause still months away, economists warn
Despite a softening of language from the RBA, economists are still tipping another rate rise when the central bank next meets. -
Australia Post recommences mail deliveries to Alice Springs homes
via abc.net.au
Mail and parcel deliveries resume today to hundreds of Alice Springs homes, almost a fortnight after Australia Post suspended its service following allegedly violent attacks against a veteran postie. -
Heritage works in Brownes’ fresh start
Natalie Sarich-Dayton feels the weight of running Australia’s oldest dairy. -
Industry touts renewable gas to rival electrification
Electrifying everything is an unnecessary hit on taxpayers because conventional LPG will be phased out and replaced by a clean version, the industry says. -
A third of NT adults say they go fishing, but the government wants to make it even more accessible
via abc.net.au
A survey by the federal government shows recreational fishing contributed $270 million to the Northern Territory economy in 2018-2019.
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