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Live: US Fed holds interest rates steady but projects one more rate rise in 2023, ASX to fall
via abc.net.au
A fall on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks lower after the US Federal Reserve projects another rate hike by year end. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: Former ACCC chair Fels probes price gouging, US Fed holds interest rates steady, ASX to fall
via abc.net.au
Former chair of the ACCC to oversee an inquiry into Price Gouging and Unfair Pricing Practices, while a fall on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks lower today. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: Former ACCC chair Fels probes price gouging, US Fed holds interest rates steady, ASX falls
via abc.net.au
Former chair of the ACCC to oversee an inquiry into Price Gouging and Unfair Pricing Practices, while a fall on Wall Street sends Australian stocks lower today. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX sheds 1pc, former ACCC chair Fels probes price gouging, US interest rates unchanged
via abc.net.au
The ASX sheds 1 per cent in line with global markets after the US central bank stiffens its hawkish stance, while former ACCC chair Fels probes price gouging. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX sheds 1.3 per cent on the back of risk of another US rate hike, former ACCC chair Fels probes price gouging — as it happened
via abc.net.au
More than 1 per cent was wiped off the ASX today, in line with global markets, after the US central bank stiffened its hawkish stance, while former ACCC chair Fels probed price gouging. -
Nearly 200k Pizza Hut customers affected by cyber hack
via abc.net.au
Pizza Hut Australia says the data breach only impacted the Australian market and does not affect Pizza Hut's operations in any other country. -
'Very bad policy': Former RBA governor calls for discussions around bank's changes
via abc.net.au
The proposed move to establish a separate body within the Reserve Bank to make interest rates decisions in future, was "very bad policy" and "a leap of faith" which would undermine the authority of the governor, according to former governor Ian Macfarlane. -
About 100 workers lose their jobs after collapse of another Adelaide builder
via abc.net.au
An established construction company working on Adelaide's major One Festival Tower project has been placed into liquidation. -
‘No reasonable prospect’ of agreement: Chevron
Negotiations between Offshore Alliance and Chevron have failed to reach agreement this week, ahead of a Fair Work Commission hearing on Friday. -
Potash hopeful Agrimin guns for Beyondie revival
One of the few potash players standing in the state is understood to have entered an agreement to buy the Beyondie project from the hands of first mover, Kalium Lakes. -
Pilbara Ports profits surge, Freo hits container record
Fremantle Ports moved a record number of containers last financial year while the Pilbara Ports Authority reported a profit increase of more than 30 per cent, according to annual reports. -
Mining veteran Philip Pascall dies
The man who co-founded and was chair of nickel and copper miner First Quantum Minerals, Philip Pascall, died at his home in Perth on Tuesday. -
Running With Thieves in trouble, $9m debt
Administrators have recommended South Fremantle brewhouse Running With Thieves be liquidated with $9.3 million believed to be owed to creditors. -
At Close of Business podcast September 20 2023
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of new energy projects across the state of Western Australia. -
Aussie shares on track for third straight day of losses
The Australian share market has dropped 0.46 per cent ahead of the US Federal Reserve meeting and following hotter-than-expected Canadian inflation data. -
Qantas may cancel half of Joyce's $21m golden handshake
Qantas chairman Richard Goyder says customers have lost trust in the airline and flagged action on executive salaries, which could cost Alan Joyce millions. -
Getting a handle on high performers
Seven easy (mis)steps to help your young team … with a sprinkling of good advice. -
Ramelius progresses $200m Musgrave takeover
Ramelius Resources has inched closer to taking over Musgrave Minerals after receiving acceptances of more than 91 per cent to move on a compulsory acquisition. -
Hospitality hub plan for $4m Northbridge site
A Northbridge warehouse site bought for $4.23 million in 2019 has been earmarked for a 350-person tavern and radio studio. -
Rural communities feeling anxious as NSW government spruiks new mining opportunities
via abc.net.au
The NSW government is canvassing a new Critical Minerals Strategy that will encourage mineral mining and promote investment. Communities are worried it will leave them in the dust. -
Renewables projects a slow burn
A comprehensive analysis of the new energy sector in WA highlights its slow progress and points to the Mid West as a leader. -
Petrol's hit $2.29 a litre — but prices in SA have been among the nation's lowest
via abc.net.au
Petrol prices across SA soar above two dollars a litre, compounding cost-of-living pressures for those doing it tough, and while authorities expect prices to remain high for the foreseeable future, some consumers are changing their habits to match the price cycle. -
Qantas paid former CEO Alan Joyce $21.4 million last financial year
via abc.net.au
Former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce was paid $21.4 million in the last financial year, but more than half could be subjected to a clawback by the airline's board. -
Chevron willing to open domgas supply book
Chevron Australia has told a parliamentary inquiry into the domestic gas reservation policy that it would willingly open its books to the public to demonstrate it is meeting its local gas commitments. -
CSIRO says we need to stop 'catastrophic decline' in our natural systems, releases Natural Capital Handbook for Australian businesses
via abc.net.au
The CSIRO releases guide to show businesses how to measure natural assets such as clean air, water, soil, and living things, and incorporate them into their financial books. -
Horizon bolsters wet season fuel security
Horizon Power has boosted its fuel storage in the North West to better cope with wet season inundation in the wake of this year’s Fitzroy River floods. -
How heatwaves impact your body
via abc.net.au
We know the impact hot weather can have on the environment, but what does it do to your body? -
Judge chews out Deloitte liquidators’ evidence
A federal court judge has been left baffled over the limited information from the liquidators of Michael Dunjey’s company assets, allegedly valued in the millions of dollars. -
About 40,000 tiny pieces of plastic accidentally released into ocean at Bribie Island from CSIRO facility
via abc.net.au
A multi-agency clean up is underway after about 40,000 tiny pieces of plastic were released into the ocean with some washing up onto beaches on Queensland's Bribie Island. -
About 40,000 tiny pieces of plastic accidentally released into ocean at Bribie Island
via abc.net.au
A multi-agency clean up is underway after about 40,000 tiny pieces of plastic were released into the ocean with some washing up onto beaches on Queensland's Bribie Island. -
Budget airline Bonza announces new flight routes to and from the Northern Territory
via abc.net.au
The budget carrier has announced its arrival into the NT's aviation market, and is promising to provide more competition and lower fares to tourists and locals. -
Australians attending fewer arts events and festivals, as rising ticket prices and cost of living bite
via abc.net.au
A national survey finds Australians are attending fewer arts events, but more people believe things like concerts and festivals can improve their wellbeing. -
Property investment firm's rego nixed
The Building Services Board has refused to renew FTD Construction’s registration after the industry watchdog raised concerns about the Perth property developer. -
BHP toasts China shipment milestone
The Big Australian has shipped 3 billion tonnes of Pilbara iron ore to China, its biggest customer, since 1973. -
WA to change political donation rules
Political donations in Western Australia could be revealed by the next day under the state government’s proposed reforms to the election process. -
ABN Group tops homebuilders list
The Dale Alcock-led group has started on more home builds than any other WA builder, while BGC has seen a dramatic drop in home starts. -
Defence manufacturer Thales to offer redundancies at Bendigo factory despite $160m Bushmaster contract, MP says
via abc.net.au
Defence manufacturer Thales is asking for about one third of the staff at its Bendigo factory to take voluntary redundancies, according to local federal MP Lisa Chesters. -
Defence manufacturer Thales to offer redundancies at Bendigo factory despite $160m Bushmaster contract
via abc.net.au
Defence manufacturer Thales is asking for 49 staff at its Bendigo factory to take voluntary redundancies. It's believed the decision is because of a lack of orders for Bushmaster and Hawkei vehicles. -
‘Golden Mile’ belies Super Pit potential: NST
A term coined 125 years ago is underselling the potential of Kalgoorlie’s storied golden riches as the Super Pit's owners work on a major expansion -
Victoria to hit short-stay rental platforms with 7.5 per cent levy from 2025
via abc.net.au
Short-stay rental platforms, such as Airbnb and Stayz, will face a 7.5 per cent levy from 2025, the Victorian government says. -
Short-stay tax, social housing rebuild announced in Victorian policy roadmap
via abc.net.au
Short-stay rental platforms, such as Airbnb and Stayz, will face a 7.5 per cent levy from 2025, the Victorian government says. -
Why are consumers missing out as lamb prices plummet at the saleyards?
via abc.net.au
With some lambs and sheep selling for as little as $2 a head, why are consumers only just starting to see minor price cuts at the supermarket? -
Crackdown on dodgy tax advisors after PwC scandal
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has released draft legislation aimed at cracking down on dodgy tax advisors and giving the regulator more powers to hunt down renegades. -
Commuters get back on board as public transport patronage jumps by millions
via abc.net.au
About 40 million extra trips have been taken on South East Queensland's public transport network in the past financial year, but commuter numbers are still yet to recover to pre-pandemic levels. -
Mine worker tells court of long lasting effects after being caught 'out in the open' during Maules Creek blast
via abc.net.au
A Boggabri coal worker has told a Sydney court there was nowhere for the shock wave to go as he was caught unaware from a blast at nearby Maules Creek.
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