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'Obscenely high prices': Customers and businesses brace for surge in power bills from July 1
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Regulator confirms electricity price rises will increase by a rate higher than its draft offer, which will come into effect on July 1. -
Electricity prices to rise by up to 25 per cent in NSW, South-East Queensland, South Australia and Victoria
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Regulator confirms electricity price rises will increase by a rate higher than its draft offer, which will come into effect on July 1. -
Electricity prices to rise by up to 25 per cent in New South Wales, South-East Queensland, South Australia and Victoria
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Regulator confirms electricity price rises will increase by a rate higher than its draft offer, which will come into effect on July 1. -
Electricity prices to rise by up to 25 per cent in New South Wales, South-East Queensland and South Australia
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Regulator confirms electricity price rises will increase by a rate higher than its draft offer, which will come into effect on July 1. -
Electricity prices to rise by up to 24 per cent in New South Wales, South-East Queensland and South Australia
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Regulator confirms electricity price rises will increase by a rate higher than its draft offer, which will come into effect on July 1. -
Live: Your questions answered as regulator reveals default electricity pricing, shares and Aussie dollar slide
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar slides with shares set to follow after a drop on Wall Street. The Australian Energy Regulator announces default prices for residential and small business customers. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Dollar drops, shares slide, KPMG says it 'can no longer sit by' after PwC tax leaks
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar slides with shares following after a "risk-off" drop on Wall Street. KPMG writes email to staff saying it 'can no longer sit by' after PwC tax leaks. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Dollar drops, shares slide as interest rate and debt ceiling worries spook traders
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar slides with shares following after a "risk-off" drop on Wall Street. The Australian Energy Regulator announces a default price jump for residential and small business customers. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to slide as Australian dollar falls; regulator reveals default electricity pricing
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar slides with shares set to follow after a drop on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
As it happened: Dollar drops, shares slide, KPMG says it 'can no longer sit by' after PwC tax leaks
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar slides with shares closing lower after a "risk-off" drop on Wall Street. KPMG writes email to staff saying it 'can no longer sit by' after PwC tax leaks. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Big changes are planned for Adelaide's skyline, but who will build it?
via abc.net.au
Construction industry bodies are warning thousands of workers will be needed to meet demand across the state. -
Sajad reckons he was underpaid $20,000 by employers and says many migrants like him are being ripped off
via abc.net.au
When migrant workers get exploited, all Australians pay the price with potentially lower wages. The federal government is looking to reform visa rules to make it easier for vulnerable migrants to speak out. -
Exploited and underpaid: Workers like Sajad want the government to crackdown on bosses ripping them off
via abc.net.au
When migrant workers get exploited, all Australians pay the price with potentially lower wages. The federal government is looking to reform visa rules to make it easier for vulnerable migrants to speak out. -
This retiree googled 'money mule' after his bank told him he was one. What he found made him 'very nervous'
via abc.net.au
Mojib Rahman went from scam victim to "money mule", as he tried to recover his lost funds. Now his bank has apologised for the way it handled his case. -
The latest budget will provide over $11 billion to aged care workers. It might not be enough to save the sector
via abc.net.au
Australia's aged care sector has long struggled with employee retention. But unstable revenue, COVID, inflation and reforms are other crises that are bleeding the industry dry. -
'Residential aged care is at the fiscal cliff.' These experts have a warning for the sector
via abc.net.au
Australia's aged care sector has long struggled with employee retention. But unstable revenue, COVID, inflation and reforms are other crises that are bleeding the industry dry. -
NAB apologises after seizing funds of customer it identified as a money mule
via abc.net.au
Mojib Rahman went from scam victim to "money mule", as he tried to recover his lost funds. Now his bank has apologised for the way it handled his case. -
Mojib got caught up in a scam, then his bank seized $100k from his accounts
via abc.net.au
Mojib Rahman went from scam victim to "money mule", as he tried to recover his lost funds. Now his bank has apologised for the way it handled his case. -
PwC tax scandal referred to police
Treasury has referred recent revelations of a tax leaks scandal currently plaguing PwC Australia to the Australian Federal Police to consider a criminal investigation. -
Treasury refers PwC matter to AFP for criminal investigation
via abc.net.au
The Federal Treasury refers a former PwC executive to the Australian Federal Police (AFP), after the consulting firm used confidential Treasury information to benefit its client base. -
AFP investigating former PwC executive over using confidential Treasury information
via abc.net.au
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) launches a criminal investigation into a former executive of consulting firm PwC, after he used confidential Treasury information to benefit the firm's client base. -
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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the transformation of the Western Australian arts sector over the past three decades. -
Aust shares fall for third day amid US debt deadlock
The local bourse has dropped 0.6 per cent to hit a five-day low as debt ceiling talks continue in the US, with no sign of an imminent resolution. -
Dawkins changed tertiary trajectory
The Dawkins reforms were a game changer for higher education in Australia. -
Rise in complaints to building sector
More than 1,000 building complaints has been recorded in the recent reporting period, attracting criticism from the opposition government but defended by a WA department. -
BHP forges ahead with Western Ridge plans
BHP has referred a proposal for four iron ore deposits to sustain output from its linchpin Newman hub to the state's environmental regulator. -
ClearVue secures $2m government grant
Solar tech company ClearVue Technologies is set to receive a $2 million grant through the state government’s Investment Attraction Fund to advance its manufacturing operations. -
Sydney entrepreneur detained in NT after allegedly attempting to flee overseas with illegal passport
via abc.net.au
Andrew Spira's lawyers argued he was "deranged" when he allegedly lodged an application for a passport at the Darwin passport office, telling officials his old one had been stolen when in fact it had been surrendered to police in NSW. -
Cauldron gains green tick for drilling
Junior miner Cauldron Energy has notched approval for its program of works at its Uranium exploration project near Onslow. -
South Perth pool axed after $30m shortfall
Aspirations to build aquatic centres in the Perth metropolitan area struggle to stay afloat with a proposed South Perth pool now dead in the water. -
Singapore Airlines to up flight schedule
Singapore Airlines will increases its services to Perth over the summer peak adding four flights a week to its schedule. -
Native title deal hailed as groundbreaking
On the third anniversary of the destruction of Juukan Gorge, indigenous groups have hailed the Tjiwarl native title agreement as setting a new standard with a number of firsts. -
Crane supplier opens Henderson facility
Mobile crane and telehandler supplier MCT Equipment has officially opened its new facility in Henderson to expand its support operations to the construction and mining industries. -
Tech Metals taps investors for $11.5m
Technology Metals Australia has drummed up $11.5 million from investors to advance its flagship Vanadium exploration project towards construction. -
NSW train travellers fail to return with monthly figures still around half of pre-COVID levels
via abc.net.au
The number of people catching intercity trains from Wollongong, the Central Coast, and Blue Mountains to Sydney is on the decline, failing to bounce back after COVID. -
Scourge of slavery looms large as Forrest calls out Australia's solar supply chains
via abc.net.au
Australia imports more than $25 billion in goods that may have used modern slavery, and for the first time solar panels are one of the most valuable, according to a human rights group funded by Andrew Forrest. -
Mining ready to ride biggest boom with $2t up for grabs
Mining bosses are confident they can supply the booming clean energy industry without making emissions worse, boosted by $2 trillion from the United States. -
Azure's Andover gets lithium exploration approvals
Mark Creasy-aligned Azure Minerals has received heritage clearance and program of work approval for the next stage of lithium exploration at its Andover battery metals project in the Pilbara. -
Geraldton Motor Inn sells for $4m
Grain handler CBH Group bought the asset, with plans to provide accommodation for its staff. -
Trade minister heads to US to boost economic ties
Australia's trade minister will meet with American and regional delegations during a trip to the United States in a bid to diversify export markets. -
Arts develops cultural connections
The WA arts industry has celebrated change and embraced inclusivity over 30 years. -
France bans short-haul domestic flights that could be made by train
via abc.net.au
France formally bans domestic flights on short routes that can be covered by train in less than two-and-a-half hours — a move aimed at reducing airline emissions. -
Pain still runs deep, but Juukan Gorge remediation underway three years after blast
via abc.net.au
It's been three years since Rio Tinto blew up sacred rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in WA's Pilbara region. While nothing will make up for the destruction, traditional owners are working to rehabilitate the site.
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