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RBA flags 'further tightening' to tame inflation after leaving interest rates on hold at 3.6pc, ASX closes higher
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The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold at 3.6 per cent, but says some further tightening of monetary policy may be needed, while the Australian share market hit a fresh three-week high. -
Live: Reserve Bank to decide on whether to increase interest rates for 11th straight month
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The Australian share market is flat, but still hovering near its three-week high, as investors cautiously wait to see whether the Reserve Bank decides to lift interest rates for the 11th straight month. Follow live. -
Live: Reserve Bank pauses interest rates at 3.6 per cent after 10 consecutive increases
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The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold at 3.6 per cent, as the Australian share market is flat, but still hovering near its three-week high. Follow live. -
Live: RBA flags 'some further tightening' to tame inflation after leaving interest rates on hold at 3.6 per cent
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold at 3.6 per cent, but says some further tightening of monetary policy may be needed, while the Australian share market is flat, but still hovering near its three-week high. Follow live. -
Live: ASX opens flat, Reserve Bank to decide on whether to lift interest rates for 11th straight month
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is hovering near its three-week high as investors cautiously wait to see whether the Reserve Bank decides to lift interest rates for the 11th straight month. -
Live: ASX likely to open flat, Reserve Bank to decide on whether to lift interest rates for 11th straight month
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is likely to begin its day relatively flat, as investors cautiously wait to see whether the Reserve Bank decides to lift interest rates for the 11th straight month. -
Live: ASX flat, Reserve Bank to decide on whether to lift interest rates for 11th straight month
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is flat, but still hovering near its three-week high, as investors cautiously wait to see whether the Reserve Bank decides to lift interest rates for the 11th straight month. -
The WA government said 20,000 people a day would be heading to Perth Airport by rail. So where are they all?
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With passenger numbers on Perth's airport train line not hitting the heights we were told they would, experts weigh in on why the rail link hasn't properly taken off. -
Perth Airport train line numbers well down on predictions, as WA government blames 'human error'
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With passenger numbers on Perth's airport rail link not hitting the heights of 20,000 people per day that we were told they would, experts weigh in on why the rail link hasn't properly taken off. -
'Human error' blamed for confused public messaging about success of Perth Airport train line
via abc.net.au
The WA government says "human error" is responsible for conflicting public messaging about the success of Perth's new $1.8 billion airport passenger rail link. -
'Human error' behind confused public messaging about success of Perth Airport train line
via abc.net.au
The WA government is blaming 'human error' for conflicting public messaging about the success of Perth's new $1.8 billion airport passenger rail link. -
The pandemic has changed the way we travel. Could this new holiday booking trend be here to stay?
via abc.net.au
Fewer people have booked holidays this Easter school holidays but hotels and airlines are ready for a last-minute surge. -
'Making a game out of it': Couple plans to collect thousands in cashbacks by refinancing their six properties
via abc.net.au
A record $19.9 billion worth of mortgages were refinanced in February, and lenders are offering major cash incentives to get new customers — but are they worth the deal? -
Is a cashback deal on a home loan worth it? We crunch the numbers
via abc.net.au
A record $19.9 billion worth of mortgages were refinanced in February, and lenders are offering major cash incentives to get new customers — but are they worth the deal? -
Lyn's town hasn't flooded in 68 years, but her insurance has jumped five-fold in 12 months
via abc.net.au
Narromine residents say it was 1955 when the Macquarie River last flooded in their town. They are angry their insurance premiums are spiking now. -
Circular saw-wielding robot starts work at Queensland abattoir
via abc.net.au
The dangerous, highly skilled job of cutting through heavy, hanging cattle carcasses could be automated if a trial at a Queensland abattoir is a success. -
This month marks a seismic shift in population rankings. China is no longer number one
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
India's population is about to overtake China. Here's what that means for world order
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
India is on a mission to manage its booming population, and women are bearing the cost
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
India is on a mission to manage its booming population, and women are bearing the cost
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
China has reigned supreme as the world’s most populous nation for 70 years. Until now
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
China built its economy on the back of its booming population. Now it's India's turn
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
As India becomes the world's most populous nation, women like Asha face a big decision
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
A momentous global shift is occurring. If India plays its cards right, it will be the next superpower
via abc.net.au
India will soon replace China as the world's most populous country. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a global superpower, but India will need to carefully manage the boom without revisiting its dark history of population control. -
BGC Housing hangs in the balance
Analysis: The loss-making homebuilding arm of BGC has an uncertain future after announcing today it would stop new sales; more than 60 years after the business was founded. -
Crippling shortage of gas no longer likely, says competition watchdog
via abc.net.au
Warnings about a gas shortage across Australia's eastern states have been scrapped after the competition watchdog said supplies would meet demand. -
Booming lithium prices to level off, report finds
Western Australian lithium operations have helped cement Australia as a global powerhouse for the commodity however a new report indicates surging prices may have peaked. -
Whittens fined over worker death
Perth-based contractor Whittens has been fined $425,000 over the death of a worker at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG facility near Darwin in 2017. -
Employees, contractors in limbo as Scott's transport group enters liquidation
via abc.net.au
Scott's Refrigerated Logistics has been recording monthly losses of $8 million, with creditors voting today to send all six of its companies into liquidation. -
Australian stocks extend winning streak to six days
The local bourse has finished 0.6 per cent higher to close at a three-and-half-week high ahead of the Reserve Bank meeting on interest rate hikes. -
At Close of Business 3 April 2023
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks to Jordan Murray about his recent conversation with opposition leader Shane Love. -
Wyloo makes Mincor offer 'best and final'
Andrew Forrest’s Wyloo Metals has capped its offer on the table for Mincor Resources claiming it was unaware of product discrepancies between the target and major customer BHP. -
Meteoric’s Juruena gold project deal collapses
Meteoric Resources’ deal to sell its Juruena Gold Project for $US20 million has fallen through, with the company planning a capital raising. -
Meteoric drops Juruena gold project sale
Meteoric Resources’ deal to sell its Juruena Gold Project for US$20 million or A$30 million has fallen through, with the company planning a capital raising. -
Construction company fined $425k over death of worker at LNG facility near Darwin
via abc.net.au
In sentencing Whittens Group over the death of 56-year-old Carl Delaney, Judge Tanya Fong Lim said the company had not done enough to prevent non-compliance by workers. -
Parisians vote overwhemlingly to banish for-hire e-scooters from city streets
via abc.net.au
City Hall said more than 103,000 people voted, with 89 per cent rejecting e-scooters and just 11 per cent supporting them. -
Parisians vote overwhelmingly to banish for-hire e-scooters from city streets
via abc.net.au
City Hall said more than 103,000 people voted, with 89 per cent rejecting e-scooters and just 11 per cent supporting them. -
Love bites on the Voice and issues with representation
Shane Love insists there’s a greater role for the Nationals in state politics beyond rural concerns. -
Open-cut silver, lead and zinc mine near Mudgee given planning approval despite community concerns
via abc.net.au
The NSW Independent Planning Commission has conditionally approved a controversial lead and silver mine in central-west NSW. -
Easter petrol reprieve for motorists to be 'short-lived' as global oil cartel slashes production
via abc.net.au
Australians hitting the road this Easter are likely to be spared any immediate hit from a bid by the global oil cartel to boost sagging prices. -
Fresh charges laid in Austal accounting saga
US regulators have charged three Austal USA executives for their roles in an alleged fraudulent accounting scheme, six months after the shipbuilder settled with ASIC over similar breaches. -
Seymour Stein, record executive who signed Madonna and the Talking Heads, dies aged 80
via abc.net.au
Seymour Stein, the brash, prescient and highly successful founder of Sire Records who helped launched the careers of Madonna, Talking Heads and many others, dies aged 80. -
Coles supermarket chain moves into milk production buying two Saputo factories
via abc.net.au
Supermarket chain Coles will become a milk processor for the first time, buying two milk factories from Canadian dairy giant Saputo for $105 million. -
A decade of offering discount milk, Coles now buys the milk factories
via abc.net.au
Supermarket chain Coles becomes a milk processor for the first time, buying two milk factories from Canadian dairy giant Saputo for $105 million. -
Local agribusinesses win $6.3m
Good Drinks Australia, Stella Bella Wines and Dardanup Butchering Company are among 10 WA businesses to win a share of a new round of state government grants aiming to help develop new food and beverage projects. -
Agribusinesses receive $6.3m in grants
Good Drinks Australia, Stella Bella Wines and Dardanup Butchering Company are among 10 WA businesses to win a share of a new round of state government grants aiming to help develop new food and beverage projects. -
Panel approves Anglican school’s CBD campus
St George's Anglican Grammar School’s $53 million plan to build and move into a 13-storey campus in the Perth CBD is one step closer to fruition. -
Oil prices surge, markets narrow odds on Fed hike
Oil prices soared on Monday, posing a new inflation problem for the global economy. -
Kicked, spat at and lives threatened — nurses at this hospital say enough is enough
via abc.net.au
A union is calling for round-the-clock onsite security to protect nurses at a hospital in South Australia's Riverland, where it says staff deal with "violence and trauma" on a regular basis. -
Turtle, raw prawns and poultry meat found in 'one of the largest ever biosecurity hauls in Australian history'
via abc.net.au
Almost 40 tonnes of high-risk foods, including turtle and frog meat, are seized by Australian biosecurity officials.
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