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Live: Wall Street ended mixed, ASX set to open lower
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A mixed session on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks lower, while RBA governor Michele Bullock will deliver her first prepared speech tonight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX edges up, Zip surges on earnings prospect, gold and oil slip
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Australian stocks edge up in afternoon trade, while RBA governor Michele Bullock will deliver her first prepared speech tonight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX edges up, Wall Street ended mixed, gold and oil slip
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Australian stocks are off to a better-than-expected start, while RBA governor Michele Bullock will deliver her first prepared speech tonight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX edges up, ACTU to boycott engineered stone, Zip surges on earnings prospect
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Australian stocks edge up, while the trade union will force a de facto ban on engineered stone if the government fails to act to protect workers from the deadly lung disease Silicosis. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX edges up, ACTU to boycott engineered stone, Zip surges on earnings prospect — as it happened
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Australian stocks edge up, while the trade union will force a de facto ban on engineered stone if the government fails to act to protect workers from the deadly lung disease Silicosis. See how the day's events unfolded on the ABC News markets blog. -
Microsoft to help Australia build online 'shield' to fend off growing cyber threats: PM
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Tech giant Microsoft will help Australia build a "cyber shield" as part of a plan to sink billions of dollars into securing and expanding the national digital economy, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reveals on a trip to the US. -
Albanese, Microsoft reveal tech giant's biggest-ever investment in Australia
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Tech giant Microsoft will help Australia build a "cyber shield" as part of a plan to sink billions of dollars into securing and expanding the national digital economy, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reveals on a trip to the US. -
Iain says he has little hope for his industry's future as experts try to raise interest in 'rare trades'
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Blacksmith Iain Hamilton says there is money in rare industries like his, but it's hard to get new people into them when the national apprenticeship system means he can't offer any formal qualifications. -
'Everything I've developed … will finish with me': Iain says he has little hope for the future of 'rare trades'
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Blacksmith Iain Hamilton says there is money in rare industries like his, but it's hard to get new people into them when the national apprenticeship system means he can't offer any formal qualifications. -
How AI is changing the fashion industry and making models susceptible to 'deepfake porn'
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As regulators try to navigate the impact of artificial intelligence, could it outpace them, and will fashion models and the people behind their photo shoots be some of the first casualties as avatars take over? -
'Unsolicited pots of gold': The questionable business practices in podiatryÂ
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An investigation into the business practices of a podiatrist who describes himself as probably the highest-paid practitioner in Australia has exposed some deep failings in the health system that open it up to rorting and privacy breaches. -
'Unpoliced pots of gold': The questionable business practices in podiatryÂ
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An investigation into the business practices of a podiatrist who describes himself as probably the highest-paid practitioner in Australia has exposed some deep failings in the health system that open it up to rorting and privacy breaches. -
Home sound-proofing plans unveiled for suburbs affected by Western Sydney Airport flight paths
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The federal government releases the draft document outlining the noise and environmental impacts of the proposed flight paths for the $5.3 billion Western Sydney International Airport in Badgerys Creek. -
Virgin Australia celebrates milestone
Western Australia’s oldest airline, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines, turned 60 on Saturday with a celebration which brought together thousands of years’ experience of airline experience. -
At Close of Business podcast October 23
Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn discuss the many development plans playing out in the heart of Fremantle. -
Election wrap: WA councils confirm results
The introduction of optional preferential voting for local government elections has caused counting to be a slower process but some councils have announced their 2023 results. -
Simsai Construction faces collapse, owes $3.5m to ATO
Established Perth builder Simsai Construction Group allegedly owes almost $3.5 million to the tax office which is pursuing a winding up order to collapse the company. -
Latin Resources to raise $35m
Lithium hopeful Latin Resources has received firm commitments to raise $35 million through an institutional placement to bolster its exploration efforts in Brazil. -
Pilbara joins WA EV network
The state government’s EV charging network has hit the Pilbara, with the first of six EV fast chargers planned for the region launched at Karratha this morning. -
Australian shares hit new 2023 low as Mideast rages
The ASX200 has fallen 0.8 per cent to its lowest level in 51 weeks as fighting worsens in the Middle East. -
Developments deliver Freo ‘renaissance’
Developers in Fremantle are working to deliver multi-million-dollar projects, filling the port city’s development pipeline. -
Bottleneck warning on Water Corp wind farm
Independent assessment of Water Corporation’s $283 million plan for a wind farm near Kojonup has flagged staffing competition among state-owned utilities as a potential development risk. -
ClearVue inks $30m funding facility
Solar technology company ClearVue has secured a $30 million funding facility to accelerate the development of its glazing and solar façade products. -
Curtin researchers in green hydrogen win
A project designed to extract green hydrogen from untreated water at a significantly cheaper rate has topped the Curtinnovation awards. -
Intent best driver of gender equality
The goal to increase women’s economic opportunities through employment has been foregrounded over the past two years in policy discussions at both Commonwealth and state government levels. -
Hancock claims Wright children gave up rights
Mining heirs Michael Wright and Angela Bennett knew they already gave up their interests in mining tenements likely worth in the billions of dollars since the 1980s, the court was told. -
WA mining tech key to NASA moon colony
Technology developed for Western Australia’s mines and gas platforms will play a crucial role in building living quarters on the moon for NASA’s US$93 billion Artemis program. -
Remembering ’87, bonds in play again
Heavily trade exposed, WA is perhaps the state at most risk of a market meltdown. -
‘I lost’: Flanagan’s dig at Ellison, Rinehart
Ousted Delta Lithium boss David Flanagan has taken a cheeky swipe at mining billionaires Gina Rinehart and Chris Ellison one month after leaving the junior company. -
Adelaide nightclub fined for ad urging patrons to take off their bra for free drinks
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South Australia's Business and Consumer Services fines Woolshed on Hindley for a social media post that encouraged patrons to remove their bras for free drinks. -
Fugro to lure space mission experts to Perth
A pitch to bring some of the world’s foremost space mission experts to WA by Dutch geoscience firm Fugro has received a $5 million boost from the state government. -
China wine tariff review 'no silver bullet', but Australian producers hold hope for the future
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Wine exports to China have dropped to a low of $10 million a year, but China's announcement it will review tariffs on imports has given a glimmer of hope to the industry. -
AUKUS discussions ‘of deep importance’ at Biden meeting
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will discuss the AUKUS partnership with US lawmakers as part of his focus on the Indo-Pacific region. -
Hunger on the rise in WA
One in three Western Australian households are skipping meals or compromising food choices, according to Foodbank Australia’s latest report. -
Hunger in WA on the rise
One in three Western Australian households are skipping meals or comprising food choices, according to Foodbank Australia’s latest report. -
Deer farmers hone in on right genetics to feed lucrative export market
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Big money is being spent at a South Australian deer farm to maximise the growth of antlers, which are a popular part of Chinese traditional medicine. -
Live: ASX set to fall after Wall St lost ground every day last week on Israel-Gaza war worries
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The Israel-Gaza war helped send US 10-year bond rates within a whisker of 5 per cent on Friday, leaving Wall Street in the red every session last week, with the ASX set to follow again. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX continues slide as Israel-Gaza war worries see bond interest rates push higher
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The Israel-Gaza war helped send US 10-year bond rates within a whisker of 5 per cent on Friday, leaving Wall Street in the red every session last week, with the ASX again following. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX nears one-year low on Israel-Gaza war worries — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Israel-Gaza war has sent US 10-year bond rates within a whisker of 5 per cent and share markets globally lower, with the ASX nearing a one-year low. See how the day's events unfolded on the ABC News markets blog.
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