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Live: Wall Street up, ASX set to follow ahead of RBA rate detail release
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All three key Wall Street indices ended up as the Australian market awaits the release of the detailed reasoning behind the RBA pausing its rate hike cycle. Follow live. -
Live: ASX slides as Magellan Financial and miners tumble, Federal Reserve says high interest rates here to stay
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The Australian share market is trading lower, defying gains on all three Wall Street indices overnight, while the Federal Reserve says interest rates will remain higher for longer. Follow live. -
Live: ASX opens sharply lower ahead of RBA detailing reasons for rate pause, Wall Street higher
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The Australian share market has opened sharply lower, defying gains on all three Wall Street indices overnight, while investors await the release of the detailed reasoning behind the RBA pausing its rate hike cycle. Follow live. -
ASX falls to lowest level in over a week after mining stocks drop, Federal Reserve says high interest rates here to stay — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has fallen to its lowest level in over a week, led by drops in mining stocks. It comes after the US Federal Reserve confirmed interest rates will remain higher for longer. -
Forward work, house price growth to lead in WA
The property industry expects WA to have the highest volume of forward works and house price growth in the next 12 months, a recent survey revealed. -
The house that Jack built fulfilled his green, eco-friendly dreams
via abc.net.au
From buying old houses for a song on eBay to growing them in your backyard, renewable housing advocates say Australia's housing market is in the middle of a "green boom". -
Victorian government rejected credit card tap-on technology trial for myki, documents show
via abc.net.au
Victorian commuters could already be using their credit cards to tap on to Melbourne's public transport network, but the Andrews government rejected a trial of the technology two years ago, documents obtained by the ABC show. -
Documents reveal Victorian government rejected myki credit card tap-on trial
via abc.net.au
Victorian commuters could already be using their credit cards to tap on to Melbourne's public transport network, but the Andrews government rejected a trial of the technology two years ago, documents obtained by the ABC show. -
New support available to landholders as Queensland wind and solar continue exponential growth
via abc.net.au
Over the next decade, renewable projects in Queensland are set to generate enough new energy to power about 6.6 million homes. But what does this mean for the communities that will host this infrastructure? -
Electric vehicle roadside call-outs on the rise as industry irons out response to user uptick
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With more electric vehicles entering the market the number of call outs for assistance is increasing, but what hazards are there for roadside patrol crews and first responders? -
'It can happen to anybody, it can happen swiftly': Unemployed at 61 and struggling to survive
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Jacqueline Bradley has worked all her life but found herself unemployed at 61. She's applied for dozens of suitable jobs but says the constant rejection makes it difficult to keep going. -
At 61, Jacqueline can't find work. She doesn't eat until midday
via abc.net.au
Jacqueline Bradley has worked all her life but found herself unemployed at 61. She's applied for dozens of suitable jobs but says the constant rejection makes it difficult to keep going. -
At 61, Jacqueline can't find work. She doesn't eat till midday
via abc.net.au
Jacqueline Bradley has worked all her life but found herself unemployed at 61. She's applied for dozens of suitable jobs but says the constant rejection makes it difficult to keep going. -
Plug-in hybrids are being left in the dust as battery EV sales surge ahead
via abc.net.au
The latest sales figures suggest the age of the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that can charge from a power point and fill up at the service station appears to be drawing to an end, at least in Australia. -
A decade ago, plug-in hybrids dominated EV sales. Now they only make up 6 pc. What happened?
via abc.net.au
The latest sales figures suggest the age of the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that can charge from a power point and fill up at the service station appears to be drawing to an end, at least in Australia. -
'It's soul destroying': Angela rents in the most affordable capital city, but one more increase will make her homeless
via abc.net.au
Data from CoreLogic shows rental prices have continued to climb as the market battles chronic housing shortages and rising demand for housing. But despite an increase in the rental vacancy rate, rents are expected to keep rising. -
'I don't go to the doctor anymore': Angela rents in the most affordable capital city, but one more increase will make her homeless
via abc.net.au
Data from CoreLogic shows rental prices have continued to climb as the market battles chronic housing shortages and rising demand for housing. But despite an increase in the rental vacancy rate, rents are expected to keep rising. -
At Close of Business July 5 2023
Jack McGinn and Mark Beyer discuss new opportunities the energy transition has presented for WA law firms. -
At Close of Business July 5
Jack McGinn and Mark Beyer discuss new opportunities the energy transition has presented for WA law firms. -
Aust shares dip lower as Chinese economy wobbles
The local bourse has fallen 0.35 per cent after underwhelming Chinese economic data raised fears Australia's largest trading partner is heading for a slowdown. -
Perth engineers to build $1.1bn manganese project
The Perth office of global engineering firm Wood will lead work on a giant $1.1 billion manganese project in central Europe after winning a four-year contract. -
Decmil lines up Mount Holland contract
Civil engineering and construction contractor Decmil Group has received a limited notice of award for road infrastructure works for Covalent Lithium’s Mount Holland project. -
Kewdale warehouse sells for $5.7m
A transport and logistics company has bought the industrial site, with a view to relocate there. -
Bellevue Gold, Genesis ink processing deal
Bellevue Gold has struck a deal with Genesis Minerals to process material from its gold mine's Vanguard open pit at the latter's Gwalia facility. -
Cockburn medical centre sells for $6m
An east coast family has purchased a medical centre in Cockburn Central from a local investor. -
Ardea strikes deal for $3.18bn nickel project
Ardea Resources has signed a memorandum of understanding with a Japanese consortium to develop a sub-set of its fits Kalgoorlie nickel project with a price tag of $3.18 billion. -
De Grey puts Mallina before environmental watchdog
De Grey has referred plans for the Mallina gold project to the Environmental Protection Authority, marking the next step in bringing Australia’s next major gold mine to fruition. -
Childcare fees high in WA, ACCC finds
Western Australia has topped the national list of highest average fees for outside school childcare sessions, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has found. -
WA's largest pork producer 'shocked' by mass pig deaths on supplier's farm
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Linley Valley Pork says it is deeply concerned by animal welfare issues on the property, where hundreds of pigs have died in recent days. -
Nine secures minor win in bid to recover legal costs from Ben Roberts-Smith's backers
via abc.net.au
Legal invoices issued to Seven Network and Kerry Stokes' private company are among documents Nine Entertainment has won access to in the Federal Court. -
Energy transition drives legal opportunity
The green energy transition is seen as one of the largest opportunities for WA law firms, with two mid-tier players leading the way. -
William Buck gets new MD after 37 years
South Perth accounting firm William Buck has announced its first leadership change in 37 years with co-founder Mark Collins stepping down as managing director. -
Aravina Estate sold for $14.7m
Perth entrepreneur Steve Tobin has sold his prized Aravina Estate six years after he first put it on the market. -
Aravina Estate property sold for $14.7m
Perth entrepreneur Steve Tobin has sold his prized Aravina Estate six years after he first put it on the market. -
CBH marketing chief to head D'Orsogna
National cold meats supplier D’Orsogna has appointed CBH chief marketing and trading officer Jason Craig to be its managing director, starting next year. -
CBH executive to head D'Orsogna
National cold meats supplier D’Orsogna has appointed CBH chief marketing and trading officer Jason Craig to be its managing director, starting next year. -
WA secures Perth-Indonesia flight routes
More direct flights between Perth and Indonesia will start operating later this month with the new routes expected to bring in nearly 190,000 seats to the market annually. -
Perth builder fined $250k
A Perth building company and its sole director have been fined almost $250,000 after conducting unauthorised and botched work on four properties. -
Mining company gets 'slap on the wrist' for taking 500 Olympic pools' worth of water without licence
via abc.net.au
Boggabri Coal mine on the Liverpool Plains in NSW will be forced to improve its water monitoring after breaching its licence conditions, but environmentalists and nearby farmers say the penalty doesn't go far enough. -
Australia not expected to enter recession: Gallagher
Acting Treasurer Katy Gallagher has called on the states and territories to better "phase" their massive infrastructure projects, but stopped short of labelling them inflationary. -
Ranking universities’ social conscience
A new ranking system offers a direct assessment of universities’ efforts to address global challenges. -
Sophie moved from Kew to Moe in search of a meaningful job and she hasn't looked back
via abc.net.au
The Regional Australia Institute has found plenty of metropolitan workers could be persuaded to take a job in the regions as cost-of-living pressures bite, something Sophie Brunton has already done. -
How the striking beauty of SA's Riverland helped inspire Netflix thriller Run Rabbit Run
via abc.net.au
South Australia's Hannah Kent is known globally for her novels. But when she began writing the script for Run Rabbit Run starring Sarah Snook, the landscape of Waikerie in her home state spoke to her.
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