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Live: Next RBA governor to be announced after cabinet meeting
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The next RBA governor will be announced after a cabinet meeting this morning, following the confirmation that the current governor, Philip Lowe, will not have his term renewed. Follow live. -
Live: Incoming RBA boss says she is coming into role at 'challenging time' for economy
via abc.net.au
Incoming RBA governor Michele Bullock says she is aware of the "challenging" task she faces trying to tame inflation, after being appointed to succeed Philip Lowe. Follow live. -
Live: 'History-making': PM and treasurer announce Michele Bullock as new RBA governor
via abc.net.au
The next RBA governor is announced after a morning cabinet meeting, following the confirmation that the current governor, Philip Lowe, would not have his term renewed. Follow live. -
Incoming RBA boss says she is coming into role at 'challenging time' for economy — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Incoming RBA governor Michele Bullock says she is aware of the "challenging" task she faces trying to tame inflation, while the ASX closed higher after recording its best performance all year. -
Philip Lowe will not be reappointed as RBA governor
via abc.net.au
The ABC can confirm Philip Lowe will not be reappointed as Reserve Bank of Australia governor. -
Philip Lowe will not be re-appointed as RBA governor
via abc.net.au
The ABC can confirm Philip Lowe will not be re-appointed as Reserve Bank of Australia governor. -
'Won't have to wear the gloves': Family embraces switch from gas heater to reverse-cycle
via abc.net.au
Switching from gas heating to reverse-cycle air conditioning could save households hundreds on their annual power bills, a report finds. -
Social services body calls for cost-saving energy schemes to be expanded
via abc.net.au
Switching from gas heating to reverse-cycle air conditioning could save households hundreds on their annual power bills, a report finds. -
Penned in by high-rises, these unit owners fear body corporate law reform could see them forced out
via abc.net.au
Unit owners living in some of Queensland's most in-demand real estate hotspots fear proposed changes to the state's body corporate laws could allow developers to squeeze them out of their homes. -
Barbie went from a stick-thin blonde to saris and nose rings. But has she changed enough?
via abc.net.au
Sixty-four years ago, women all around the world couldn't see themselves as Barbie: a stick-thin doll with big-boobs, blonde hair and blue eyes. Three women share whether that's changed for them. -
Hollywood actors' strike looms after negotiators fail to reach deal by midnight deadline
via abc.net.au
The looming strike has cast a shadow over the upcoming 75th Emmy Awards, the nominations for which were announced just hours before negotiators announced they had failed to strike a deal. -
Elon Musk, who has warned of AI's potential for 'civilisational destruction', launches own AI startup
via abc.net.au
The startup, called xAI, will be led by Mr Musk, who is already the CEO of electric car maker Tesla, CEO of rocket launch company SpaceX and owner of Twitter. -
City Residence goes under
Perth builder City Residence has become the latest building company to fail, amid a tight construction market. -
At Close of Business podcast July 13 2023
Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the lead-up to the implementation of WA's Aboriginal cultural heritage laws. -
Water authority says spilling not the same as flooding as residents sweat on lake's flows
via abc.net.au
Lake Eppalock started spilling before last year's devastating October floods but authorities say it has spilled many times without flooding. -
Aust share market soars as US inflation falls
The local share market closed 1.6 per cent higher after weak US inflation figures raised hopes the Federal Reserve could be nearing the end of its rate cycle. -
Lotus Resources, A-CAP Energy to merge
Perth-based Lotus Resources and A-CAP Energy have agreed to a merger to combine their assets and be a major uranium player in Africa. -
My Foodie Box mulls going private
Bryan Hughes-chaired My Foodie Box is in talks regarding a potential management buyout of the ASX-listed stock which has plummeted 96 per cent since listing 18 months ago. -
Forrests carve up their wealth
A series of share transfers and company restructures over the past six months mean that Andrew and Nicola Forrest will have a roughly equal split of their $34 billion fortune. -
Perth’s Cirrus to collaborate with AI tech giant
Paul Everingham-chaired resources sector IT solutions provider Cirrus Networks entered an ASX trading halt shortly after revealing a partnership with AI computing firm Nvidia today. -
Focus on livestock tracing intensifies under new strategy to protect agricultural industry
via abc.net.au
Australia's agriculture minister says improved monitoring for animals from farm to killfloor will help protect producers from biosecurity threats and appease consumers keen to know the origins of their meal. -
Studies find leadership impacted by marriage failure
The Forrests have played down the impact of their separation on the companies in their domain but a growing body of research suggests otherwise. -
Young renters under most strain, but full mortgage pain yet to be felt, warns CBA boss
via abc.net.au
Only 60 per cent of the Reserve Bank's increases in the cash rate have been felt by households so far, says CBA boss. -
EPA responds to Woodside appeals anger
A leaked WA Environmental Protection Agency report assessing appeals against the Woodside-operated North West Shelf LNG expansion project has prompted anger from environmental groups. -
COVID cash and a commercial crisis
Warning bells are ringing louder in the commercial property sector as access to easy money dries up and rates keep rising. -
Newcastle 'hydrogen hub' a step closer as federal government commits $70 million
via abc.net.au
The 55-megawatt hydrogen electrolyser will be built at Kooragang Island, with Energy Minister Chris Bowen saying he also wants the project to create pathways towards renewable hydrogen exports. -
Ben Roberts-Smith judge accused of 'cherry-picking' evidence as war veteran's lawyers launch appeal
via abc.net.au
A judge who dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation case placed weight on unreliable or improbable accounts from witnesses and "cherry-picked" from the testimony of others, the war veteran will argue during an appeal. -
WA police 'begrudgingly' accept wage offer as nurses and firefighters continue to hold out
via abc.net.au
WA's police union says its members have accepted the state government's wage policy, ending a long-running and heated period of negotiations. -
WA police 'begrudgingly' accept latest wage offer as nurses and firefighters continue to hold out
via abc.net.au
WA's police union says its members have accepted the state government's wage policy, ending a long-running and heated period of negotiations. -
WA police accept latest wage offer as nurses and firefighters continue to hold out
via abc.net.au
WA's police union says its members have accepted the state government's wage policy, ending a long-running and heated period of negotiations. -
'Dire outcome': WA police 'begrudgingly' accept pay offer as firefighters, nurses hold out
via abc.net.au
WA's police union says its members have accepted the state government's wage policy, ending a long-running and heated period of negotiations. -
Police Union 'begrudgingly' accepts pay deal
The Western Australian Police Union says it has begrudgingly agreed to a wage policy which will mean minimum pay rises of $3130 for police officers in 2023. -
Police Union accepts government pay deal
The Western Australian Police Union and the state government have come to agreement on a wage policy which will mean minimum pay rises of $3130 for police officers in 2023. -
Approval for revised Chellingworth apartments
A contentious apartment plan at the Chellingworth Motors site in Nedlands, estimated at $500 million, has been green lit almost a year after it was knocked back by the same panel. -
Waste-busting businesses save delicious fruit not up to supermarket specifications
via abc.net.au
An increasing number of businesses are using fruit that would otherwise be dumped, with one retailer attaching EFTPOS facilities to his honesty boxes. -
Waste-busting businesses find ways to save surplus Australian fruit from being dumped
via abc.net.au
An increasing number of businesses are using fruit that would otherwise be dumped, with one retailer attaching EFTPOS facilities to his honesty boxes. -
Work-from-home deal 'groundbreaking', but business groups warn of CBD 'death knell'
via abc.net.au
Thousands of Australian public sector staff will be allowed to permanently work from home following a "groundbreaking" union deal — but business lobby groups in one capital city say any move to follow suit at local level would be a "death knell" for CBD retail. -
Have you returned to the workforce from retirement? We'd like to hear why
via abc.net.au
With such a tight labour market, many employers have been hiring older workers. If you run one of those businesses, or a worker who has come out of retirement, we'd like to hear from you. -
Six contracts for new hospital
The state government is cranking up its planning for the new Women and Babies Hospital at Murdoch with six early-stage engineering contracts awarded. -
New Australian airline Bonza scraps five routes, reduces regional flights due to low demand
via abc.net.au
The new carrier will cut routes and slash the number of flights to some destinations, saying it wants to improve reliability while citing a lack of "sustainable demand". -
Budget airline Bonza scraps five routes in bid to 'earn trust' of Aussie travellers
via abc.net.au
The new carrier will cut routes and slash the number of flights to some destinations, saying it wants to improve reliability while citing a lack of "sustainable demand". -
Mum-of-10 forced to cut back on school lunches as food prices 'out of control'
via abc.net.au
Foodbank Australia is calling for more funding for school breakfast programs, with a growing number of families struggling to send children to school with full bellies. -
Second Valley jetty to reopen with temporary fix but Yankalilla mayor calls on SA government to do more
via abc.net.au
The Yankalilla mayor wants the state government to cover the cost of repairs and maintenance for all of South Australia's jetties, rather than leave it to councils that cannot afford it. -
Cyber focus falls despite increased threat
Corporate level focus on cyber security is on the wane in Australia and New Zealand despite a 70 per cent surge in criminals targeting customer records, a report by BDO has revealed. -
BHP lodges High Court appeal on public holiday ruling
BHP will seek to overturn a requirement for workers to be asked if they want to work public holidays before they are rostered on. -
Voice campaign hits critical note
Supporters of a ‘yes’ vote in the Indigenous Voice to parliament have work to do ahead of the referendum. -
Deadline looms for Hollywood actor strike as last-ditch talks begin
via abc.net.au
A-list stars including Jennifer Lawrence and Meryl Streep are ready to walk off the job if talks between actors union SAG-AFTRA and major studios fail.
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