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The ASX rises almost 1 per cent as GFC fears subside and market anticipates tonight's US Fed decision — as it happened
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The share market added almost 1 per cent today after foreign stockmarkets soared, following the US and UK governments seeking to reassure markets of the stability of the global financial system. The US Federal Reserve will give its view of the economy overnight on Wednesday, when it meets to consider interest rates. -
Live: US indices up, ASX likely to follow
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Foreign stockmarkets have jumped after the governments in the US and UK sought to reassure markets the stability of the global financial system. Follow the day's financial news with our live blog. -
Live: Latitude uncovers more 'large scale' data theft, while ASX rockets as GFC fears subside
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Foreign stockmarkets have jumped after the governments in the US and UK sought to reassure markets the stability of the global financial system. Follow the day's financial news with our live blog. -
'World-first' Paralympic Centre of Excellence to be built ahead of Brisbane 2032 Olympics
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Queensland would provide $44 million for the centre and has asked the federal government to match it. -
Plans for Paralympic Centre of Excellence announced ahead of Brisbane 2032 Olympics
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Queensland will provide $44 million for the centre and ask the federal government to match the funding. -
Canberra's iconic Telstra Tower to get a makeover and reopen to the public, celebrating Ngunnawal culture
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Black Mountain's iconic Telstra Tower is set for a makeover, with the telecommunications giant confirming that it wants to restore the site as a "premier destination" that celebrates Ngunnawal culture. -
'I thought it would benefit me': Thousands of Papua New Guineans caught up in Golden Sun 'pyramid scheme' Â
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Thousands of Papua New Guineans fall victim to a scheme that promises money in return for reviews of 15-second blockbuster movie clips. -
'There's usually not just one cockroach, there's more than one': Why the collapse of SVB is having a 'contagion effect'
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The SVB collapse didn't just leave the banking sector in disarray; technology start-ups are bracing for a harder time, and there are fears the global economy is at risk of recession. -
'How much time do we have before our capital runs out?': The Australian fallout from SVB's collapse
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The SVB collapse didn't just leave the banking sector in disarray; technology startups are bracing for a harder time, and there are fears the global economy is at risk of recession. -
There's a technical revolution happening in filmmaking that producers don't want you to notice
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Filmmakers say virtual production marks a new era in cinema. So how does it work and where did it come from? The answer involves a 2003 Aussie detergent ad and a 2018 bounty hunter in a shiny suit of armour. -
At Close of Business 21 March 2023
Senior editor Mark Beyer talks to Jordan Murray about why some charities are grappling with whether to pay fees to their non-executive directors. -
SMS Rental, Paddington Gold in legal dispute
SMS Rental is suing a Norton Gold Fields-related company for almost $13 million, alleging the Kalgoorlie business has failed to pay invoices issued for mining and maintenance services. -
Farmers accuse controversial Victorian energy project's representatives of 'running into bushes' to avoid protest
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A protest against a major energy transmission project planned for Central Victoria turned ugly this afternoon when nearly 100 farmers rallied with tractors against the controversial Western Renewables Link (WRL). -
Closing pay gap critical for workplace equality
Former Workplace Gender Equality Agency director Libby Lyons pens her thoughts on achieving equality in the workplace. -
Walsh admits reputational damage to Perth Mint
Perth Mint chairman Sam Walsh and mines minister Bill Johnston have fronted media for the first time since a standards breach embroiled the state’s mint in another public spectacle this month. -
Jetstar boosts Melbourne to Busselton route
Jetstar is adding a fourth weekly service to its Melbourne to Busselton service to meet demand over the Easter holiday period. -
Aust shares bounce but relief rally loses momentum
The local share market has finished up 0.8 per cent, after giving back some of its gains in the late afternoon. -
Cattle farmer launches grassroots campaign to challenge live sheep export ban plan
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Michael Thompson runs cattle in Western Australia, but he has launched a campaign to fight the federal government's phase-out of the country's live sheep export industry. -
Interactive acquires Slipstream Cyber Security
Interactive has bought Western Australia-based Slipstream Cyber Security, with the national service provider claiming the acquisition came at a critical time for Australian enterprises amid cyber threats. -
WA aviation chops on show at Avalon
WA businesses and government were well represented at a major biennial event. -
Minister defends decision not to tell premier about issues with Perth Mint as he breaks silence
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The minister responsible for the Perth Mint says he is not aware of the taxpayer-owned organisation breaching any Australian regulations and defends his decision to not tell the premier about issues with gold sold to China. -
Mines minister breaks silence as Perth Mint confirms closure of controversial trading app
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The Perth Mint confirms the closure of a controversial app that allows investors to buy and trade gold, as the minister responsible for the organisation says he's not aware of the refinery breaching any Australian regulations. -
Mines minister and Perth Mint chair break silence as they front media in joint press conference
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The minister responsible for the Perth Mint says he is not aware of the taxpayer-owned organisation breaching any Australian regulations and defends his decision to not tell the premier about issues with gold sold to China. -
Former Labor candidate’s preselection lawsuit dismissed
Former WA Labor candidate Tristan Cockman has again failed to contest his unsuccessful preselection bid, claiming party members breached its own rules, after the state’s highest court dismissed his appeal. -
Hastings secures $100m funding for Yangibana
Hastings Technology Metals has secured a letter of support for up to $100 million in government funding to develop its proposed Yangibana rare earths project. -
Hastings pens $100m funding for Yangibana
Hastings Technology Metals has secured a letter of support for up to $100 million to develop its proposed Yangibana rare earths project. -
Calls for more nature protection as South Australia powers ahead with renewable energy
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Peak environment groups in SA urge the state government to increase natural protections as renewable projects advance. -
Besra inks US$300m deal
West-Perth based explorer Besra Gold has penned a US$300 million non-binding term sheet with one of its major shareholders. -
Wyatt to chair Perth festival
Former politician and prominent board director Ben Wyatt has been announced as the new Perth Festival chair, succeeding Tim Ungar. -
Cushman & Wakefield bolsters industrial team
The real estate group has added four new recruits to its WA industrial arm. -
Spirits high for new gin
Margaret River based Smilov Spirits has opened pre-orders for its new lavender gin this morning, following the success of its vodka launched during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Prosecutors consider charges over Horizontal Falls boat crash
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Dozens of tourists were injured in the accident in May last year, sparking an investigation by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. -
Australian shares bounce back in broad relief rally
The local share market was up 1.3 per cent at midday, with most sectors gaining ground after several days of heavy losses. -
Alleged gold thief tells court $1.17m 'waste pile' was 'my dirt'
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A WA mining executive tells the District Court he was "uncomfortable" transporting Doré bullion on the back seat of his car for his former boss, who he asked to let him have a pile of gold-bearing ore that had to be "worth something". -
Perth Mint cryptocurrency token under a cloud as Singaporean tech company drops support
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The company that runs the Perth Mint's cryptocurrency announces it will no longer support the digital tokens because of alleged breaches of Australian and US laws by the mint. -
Company running Perth Mint cryptocurrency withdraws support for tokens, but questions linger over GoldPass app
via abc.net.au
The company that runs the Perth Mint's cryptocurrency announces it will no longer support the digital tokens because of alleged breaches of Australian and US laws by the mint. -
Charity boards in fees conundrum
Not for profits are grappling with remuneration for their directors, with one major group scaling back its payments. -
Forrest sets sights on Mincor Resources
Andrew Forrest's Wyloo Metals has lobbed a $760 million cash takeover for restarting nickel player Mincor Resources, using the target’s ailing share price in a bid to sway investors. -
Rupert Murdoch to marry for fifth time at 92
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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has announced he is engaged to his partner Ann Lesley Smith, a former police chaplain.
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