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Live: ASX set to recover from four-day losing streak
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The Australian share market is likely to start the day higher as Wall Street recovers slightly from its three-day losing streak, ahead of a US inflation report which will determine whether the US Federal Reserve lifts interest rates again this month. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rebounds from four-day losing streak
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The Australian share market begins its day sharply higher as Wall Street recovers from its three-day losing streak, ahead of a US inflation report which will determine whether the US Federal Reserve lifts interest rates again this month. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX jumps 1.5pc, snapping four-day losing streak — as it happened
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The Australian share market records its best trading day in six months after suffering hefty losses in the past four sessions, while consumer confidence remains in deeply pessimistic territory as cost-of-living pressures continue to bite. -
Permanent residents of caravan park given weeks to find new homes after developer buys property
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Residents are wondering where they will go, after they were asked to leave their homes at a Bendigo caravan park with just two weeks' notice. -
'Nowhere to go': Caravan park permanent residents evicted after developer buys land
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Residents are wondering where they will go, after they were asked to leave their homes at a Bendigo caravan park with just two weeks' notice. -
Summer left accounting to become an apprentice plumber. The mature-age trainee has been a valuable asset
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Summer loves that every day as an apprentice plumber offers something different, but balancing the job with her family commitments requires plenty of sacrifice and support. -
UK banks will have five days to give scam victims back their money
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The United Kingdom will force banks to compensate scam victims under a world-first scheme that kicks off next year. -
Minister indicates Australia could follow UK and force banks to reimburse scam victims
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The United Kingdom will force banks to compensate scam victims under a world-first scheme, and Australia's financial services minister now says he's considering similar rules here. -
Despite scams growing, Paul's bank made the decision to refund 97pc of victims. Now he sees less fraud
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The United Kingdom will force banks to compensate scam victims under a world-first scheme that kicks off next year. -
Australian banks rarely refund scam victims. In the UK, it's a different story
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The United Kingdom will force banks to compensate scam victims under a world-first scheme that kicks off next year. -
No city lights on the horizon for families who saw outback life as short-term deal
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Families who planned to save money while living and working away from the major cities for two or three years say there is no way they can afford to move back to the coast. But the cost of living is being felt just as keenly outside metropolitan areas. -
'The problems are so enormous': Food, private rentals unaffordable for many Tasmanians
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A Senate committee looking at cost of living issues has heard one charity estimates it is 10.5 million meals short of demand each year, while rising rents mean many are forced to choose between overcrowding or living rough. -
Supermarket giant bans machinery that caused death of 'gentle giant' at Sydney site
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Basel "Baz" Brikha's family is left waiting for answers after he was killed by falling pallets at a Woolworths factory in Western Sydney. -
'What else can I do': The Sydney families forced to go without to afford rising rental costs
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Five suburbs in Sydney's western and south-western suburbs are among New South Wales' top 10 for "rental pain", a new report finds. -
NSW's first rental commissioner faces big task as new report pinpoints Sydney suburbs in pain
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Five suburbs in Sydney's western and south-western suburbs are among New South Wales' top 10 for "rental pain", a new report finds. -
Three brothers own the NZ volcano that killed 17 Australians. Today they go on trial
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More than three years after Whakaari White Island erupted and killed 22 people, New Zealand's workplace health and safety regulator will bring the owners of the volcano and several tours companies to court. -
Three brothers own the NZ volcano that killed 17 Australians. Today their trial begins
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More than three years after Whakaari White Island erupted and killed 22 people, New Zealand's workplace health and safety regulator will bring the owners of the volcano and several tours companies to court. -
Shay thought overpricing was her biggest rental challenge. Then she realised her health was at risk
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Research has shown that renters in Australia could be more likely to face physical and mental health problems than owners. -
It took Shay almost a month to find a rental. Now it might be making her sick
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Research has shown that renters in Australia could be more likely to face physical and mental health problems than owners. -
Crunch time for Australian prosecco and feta as trade talks resume
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The future of Australian producers using terms like prosecco and feta hangs in the balance as trade talks with the European Union over a deal that could be worth $100 billion reach a critical moment. -
Australia could keep prosecco and feta and walk away from EU trade talks
via abc.net.au
The future of Australian producers using terms like prosecco and feta hangs in the balance as trade talks with the European Union over a deal that could be worth $100 billion reach a critical moment. -
'You're talking about some people paying 3 or 4 per cent more on their mortgage ... overnight'
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The "cliff" is here or approaching for more than a million mortgage borrowers, many of whom will see their repayments jump by thousands of dollars a month. -
'Whiplash': The hit for more than a million home loans going from fixed to variable
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The 'cliff' is here or approaching for more than a million mortgage borrowers, many of whom will see their repayments jump by thousands of dollars a month. -
The Jones family are about to hit the mortgage cliff, and there are millions more like them
via abc.net.au
The "cliff" is here or approaching for more than a million mortgage borrowers, many of whom will see their repayments jump by thousands of dollars a month. -
Millions on a 'mortgage cliff' as they roll off low-rate loans and hit a wall of repayments
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The "cliff" is here or approaching for more than a million mortgage borrowers, many of whom will see their repayments jump by thousands of dollars a month. -
'Never been closer': Australia and Germany strengthen ties
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The prime minister boosts Australia's climate, trade and defence cooperation with Germany during a meeting with Chancellor Olaf Scholz. -
Victoria Police questions former officer's memoir detailing Port Arthur massacre
via abc.net.au
A chapter detailing author Christopher Glasl's involvement during the Port Arthur massacre has been called inaccurate by Victoria Police. -
Publisher pulls former Victoria Police officer's memoir from sale after claims of inaccuracies
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A chapter detailing author Christopher Glasl's involvement during the Port Arthur massacre has been called inaccurate by Victoria Police. -
Lithium venture targeted by short seller
Shares in Ken Brinsden-chaired lithium aspirant Patriot Battery Metals are locked in a trading halt as the company pulls together a response to a critical short-selling report and deal speculation. -
Aust shares in reverse as China's economy stalls
The local share market changed gears to finish the day 0.54 per cent lower after unexpectedly weak Chinese inflation data rattled investors. -
Perth council's sale to Stokes 'strange'
There is nothing particularly unusual about a property owner wanting to connect separate parcels of land that they own. -
WoodMac analyses safeguard mechanism’s impact
Recent modelling from Wood Mackenzie shows underground mines will bear the highest cost in reducing its emissions under the revised safeguard mechanism scheme. -
At Close of Business podcast July 10 2023
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of WSP in Western Australia following its recent deal for Calibre Group's mining and infrastructure business. -
Australian sugar farmers happy to be back helping the UK stay sweet
via abc.net.au
The Ashes may have soured ties between Australia and the UK last week, but Aussie sugar is set to ease tensions with a sweet deal. -
Stokes to buy public laneway in West Perth
Billionaire Kerry Stokes is set to acquire a laneway behind his company’s Australian Capital Equity building, which has been public access for decades. -
Building commissioner alarmed by safety 'nightmares' at two Newcastle build sites
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Building Commissioner has strongly criticised the safety standards at two Newcastle build sites after attending five locations in a blitz on Thursday. -
Grain market both boring and exciting
Grain markets seem to be balancing the bearish with the bullish, despite unpredictable weather and political events. -
Good Sammy opens cafe
WA-based Good Sammy has opened its first hospitality venue Good Thanks cafe at the Kwinana Recquatic recreation centre. -
Good Sammy opens café
WA-based Good Sammy has opened its first hospitality venue Good Thanks café at the Kwinana Recquatic recreation centre. -
Black Cat close on Paulsens restart call
A decision on the restart of operations at the historic Paulsens gold mine in the Pilbara is imminent, according to the project owner Black Cat Syndicate. -
Property shortage in Perth, agent says
Listings for Perth property has hit a record low with numbers dwindling amid sky-high demand, a buyer’s agent claims. -
Perth in property shortage, agent says
Listings for Perth property has hit a record low with numbers dwindling amid sky-high demand, a buyer’s agent claims. -
Racing thoroughbreds bound for China after four-year hiatus
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The first shipment of Australian racehorses in four years will leave for China next month, as trade with the country resumes. -
Wedding, parties … gravelling
Neighbours are alarmed about a proposal to extract gravel at a picturesque vineyard and function venue in the South West. -
Childcare subsidies are increasing — Here's what you need to know
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From today, about 1.2 million Australian families are in line for a childcare rebate boost. Here's what the new federal government changes could mean for you. -
Off-peak subsidy for Synergy hardship customers
Synergy hardship customers will be able to leverage the excess power generated by the state’s rooftop solar during off-peak times for free under a new scheme announced today. -
WSP eyes growth after Calibre deal
Engineering giant WSP expects the green energy transition will boost opportunities in the mining sector. -
Mining industry turnover falls again
The mining sector recorded the largest fall in business turnover for the second month in a row, according to new statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Carnarvon waits to clear foreign investment hurdle
Carnarvon Energy is waiting on approval from the Foreign Investment Review Board to sell a slice of its Dorado project to Taiwan's national oil and gas enterprise. -
New WA power credit provides 82 cents a day of electricity bill relief to struggling households
via abc.net.au
Excess power from Perth's rooftop solar systems will be used to help struggling WA families, with potential electricity bill savings of up to $300 a year per household.
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