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Australians help Laotian rice farmers replace hand weeding with machinery
via abc.net.au
In Savannakhet — a province in southern Laos — subsistence rice farmers toil for weeks on end weeding their crops. -
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says US not seeking 'winner-take-all' competition with China
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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen meets with Chinese Premier Li Qiang during a visit to Beijing aimed at repairing fractious economic relations. -
The auction theory playing out each weekend in Australia's property market
via abc.net.au
A bunch of people waving their hands on a suburban street might sometimes feel like a chaotic and stressful way to land a property. Here's why economists believe the property auctions which are so common in Sydney and Melbourne are still an "efficient" way to land a fair price. -
Auctions can be chaotic and stressful, so why are Australians so attached to them?
via abc.net.au
A bunch of people waving their hands on a suburban street might sometimes feel like a chaotic and stressful way to land a property. Here's why economists believe the property auctions which are so common in Sydney and Melbourne are still an "efficient" way to land a fair price. -
'It's relentless': Animal welfare bodies grapple with demand from struggling pet owners
via abc.net.au
Pet owners around the country are facing difficult choices as the rising cost of living leaves them choosing between their own needs and those of their four-legged friends, as cruelty reports spike. -
Animal cruelty and neglect on the rise as pet owners bitten by cost of living pressures
via abc.net.au
Pet owners around the country are facing difficult choices as the rising cost of living leaves them choosing between their own needs and those of their four-legged friends, as cruelty reports spike. -
Japan's nuclear regulator approves release of Fukushima water
via abc.net.au
A two-year review from the International Atomic Energy Agency says Japan's plan for the release will have a negligible environmental impact. -
Aust shares smashed as gains for year-to-date evaporate
The local bourse plunged 1.69 per cent lower as rising bond yields led to broad sell-offs across the entire market. -
At Close of Business podcast July 7 2023
In today’s podcast Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss all the latest property figures, and what they mean for industry. -
Planning belatedly starts for new hospital
The state government has spent just $16,500 on a feasibility analysis to support shifting the $1.8 billion Women and Babies Hospital to Murdoch, Business News has learned. -
Trial of extra train warnings at NSW level crossings 'bittersweet' for crash victim's family
via abc.net.au
The fiancé of a man killed at a level crossing at Bribbaree in the state's south-west slopes hopes a trial of new warning technology will help prevent further deaths. -
New carriers taxi towards take-off
International air services to Perth are set for a major ramp up. -
Regis chalks up record gold production
Gold producer Regis Resources has only just hit its production target for the 2023 financial year after achieving an annual record from its eastern Goldfields assets. -
Mark My Words podcast July 7 2023
In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Scyne Advisory, Aravina Estate, Primero and Wood wins, Centurion expands, house prices, interest rates, Hancock, Arbor Centre, architects and corporate finance. -
Williams to exit JLL
The real estate group’s head of capital markets and managing director of the company for a decade is moving on after 27 years on the job. -
Consumer Protection sounds alarm over ex-Eagle’s business
A shed and patio business affiliated with former West Coast Eagles player Andrew Donnelly has attracted 60 complaints from customers since March 2022, according to Consumer Protection. -
Catering to a new travel environment
Airbus is putting sustainability at the forefront of its future cabin design. -
WA dwelling approvals hit 40-year low
The volume of houses and units approved reached 994 in WA last month, as approvals reach levels not seen since the 1980s. -
Court reveals details of Modco dispute
Controversial builder Modco Residential allegedly owes more than $28,000 to a recruitment firm that has launched legal action to wind up the company. -
US debt woes add more pain
The recent issue of $US1 trillion in US Treasury bonds will pile pressure on financial markets everywhere. -
Mum opens up home to Harry's friends so they can grieve together
via abc.net.au
The Central Coast community remembers Harry Mcwilliam as a "charming young man … adored by every person", as they mourn the 20-year-old who died working on Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital redevelopment this week. -
Robodebt figures to face civil and criminal prosecution
A royal commission into the unlawful robodebt scheme has recommended senior figures behind it be prosecuted over their roles in the troubled program. -
'An amazing day': Union secures 8.5pc pay rise for lowest-paid health workers in NSW
via abc.net.au
The union had threatened industrial action from Monday, arguing the NSW government's offer of 4 per cent to all public sector workers was inadequate and would not meet the rising cost of living. -
Wall Street logs sharp losses on US labour market data
US stocks have closed lower as investors reacted to data indicating the country's labour market was strong. -
ASX lower following US sell-off overnight
The S&P/ASX200 plunged down more than 1.5 per cent in early trade this morning following a broad sell-off in the US markets overnight. -
For Karen, going on holiday starts with a series of checklists
via abc.net.au
Helping the one in three West Australians who have an accessibility requirement when travelling is about more than just having ramps and lifts. -
Disability advocates say access issues still make it hard to go on holiday
via abc.net.au
One in three Western Australians have an accessibility requirement when travelling, and helping them is more than just having ramps and lifts for people in wheelchairs. -
Sydney Trains apologises for system chaos caused by one sick staff member
via abc.net.au
An investigation is launched into a major suspension of services on the Sydney train network after a signaller called in sick and a replacement could not be found. -
Sydney Trains apologises for system chaos but government rules out fare-free day
via abc.net.au
An investigation is launched into a major suspension of services on the Sydney train network after a signaller called in sick and a replacement could not be found. -
Live: Rate hike fears cause sharp losses on Wall Street after resilient US labour data, ASX set to plunge
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to follow Wall Street's lead and dive at the start of the trading day, after strong labour market data out of the US increased the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate hike to curb inflation. Follow live. -
Live: ASX suffers biggest daily loss since March after rate hike fears cause sharp losses on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The ASX has fallen by close to 2 per cent at the start of trade, following Wall Street's lead after strong labour market data out of the US increased the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate hike to curb inflation. Follow live. -
Biggest weekly fall of the year for ASX as rate hike fears send US stocks tumbling — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 falls to a three-month low. Strong labour market data out of the US increases the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate hike to curb inflation, sending global stocks lower. Here's how it unfolded on the ABC News markets blog.
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