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Live: RBA's Bullock expects rental inflation to hit 10pc per annum
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RBA governor Michele Bullock says while it is slowing, rental inflation is expected to hit 10 per cent per annum some time in the coming months. Follow the day's financial news on our live blog. -
Live: RBA boss Michele Bullock to front Senate after inflation jump, Wall Street falls, ASX to follow
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to open lower after Wall Street's Nasdaq index fell 2.4 per cent. Meanwhile, RBA governor Michele Bullock will appear at Senate estimates after hotter inflation data increased the risk of a rate hike in November. Follow the day's financial news with insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Live: RBA boss Michele Bullock tells Senate estimates inflation 'little bit higher than forecast'
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock appears at Senate estimates ahead of November's rates decision. Follow the day's financial news on our live blog. -
Live: Annual rental price increase expected to hit 10pc in coming months by the Reserve Bank, ASX down
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock tells Senate estimates that while slowing, annual rental prices are expected to reach 10 per cent in the coming months, while the ASX is trading lower. Follow live. -
Live: All big four banks predict November rate hike, ASX down
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock tells Senate estimates that while slowing, annual rental prices are expected to reach 10 per cent in the coming months, the big four banks say another rate hike is imminent, and the ASX is lower. Follow live. -
All big four banks predict November rate hike, ASX closes in the red — as it happened
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock tells Senate estimates that while slowing, annual rental prices are expected to reach 10 per cent in the coming months, the big four banks say another rate hike is imminent, and the ASX ended lower. -
What's it like to live inside Gaza right now, where food, clean water and safety are not guaranteed
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Amid shortages of food, water and fuel, Gaza residents worry about what is to come as neighbourhoods are reduced to rubble and dead bodies keep piling up. -
What it's like to live inside Gaza right now, where food, clean water and safety are not guaranteed
via abc.net.au
Amid shortages of food, water and fuel, Gaza residents worry about what is to come as neighbourhoods are reduced to rubble and dead bodies keep piling up. -
Gaza residents say they are running out of food and clean water, awaiting fate in 'total darkness'
via abc.net.au
Amid shortages of food, water and fuel, Gaza residents worry about what is to come as neighbourhoods are reduced to rubble and dead bodies keep piling up. -
These Tiwi elders believe burial grounds are under threat from a gas pipeline. The company says they don't exist
via abc.net.au
As stone artefacts are pulled from waters around Australia, concerns are growing that "tens of thousands" of possible sites of archaeological significance are not being adequately protected. The latest concern is in the Top End, where a gas company is pushing ahead with a pipeline. -
'Disrespecting heritage and ancestors': Tiwi elders fear Santos pipeline risks an undersea Juukan Gorge-style disaster
via abc.net.au
As stone artefacts are pulled from waters around Australia, concerns are growing that "tens of thousands" of possible sites of archaeological significance are not being adequately protected. The latest concern is in the Top End, where a gas company is pushing ahead with a pipeline. -
Brisbane property prices backflip, record high prices expected within months
via abc.net.au
A housing report finds the price downturn in Brisbane is "short and sharp" and is on track to exceed prior highs. -
Christine's builder is among hundreds suspected of misconduct, but very little is being done about it
via abc.net.au
ASIC has never prosecuted a builder over insolvent trading despite suspicions hundreds of construction companies taking part in the illegal practice. -
Christine's builder is among hundreds suspected of misconduct, but little is being done about it
via abc.net.au
ASIC has never prosecuted a builder over insolvent trading despite suspicions hundreds of construction companies are taking part in the illegal practice. -
ASIC has been alerted to hundreds of builders suspected of insolvent trading but not one has been prosecuted
via abc.net.au
ASIC has never prosecuted a builder over insolvent trading despite suspicions hundreds of construction companies are taking part in the illegal practice. -
'Wikipedia of the 19th Century'. How words were crowdsourced to make the Oxford English Dictionary
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Little was known about the 3,000 mysterious contributors to the first edition of the Oxford dictionary. Then a former editor made a fascinating discovery. -
'Until eight years ago, we never knew who all those people were': How a chance discovery revealed language 'heroes'
via abc.net.au
Little was known about the 3,000 mysterious contributors to the first edition of the Oxford dictionary. Then a former editor made a fascinating discovery. -
ABN Group posts $7.5 million profit
The result marks a $56 million turnaround on last year’s results. -
Perron posts $301m profit
Perron Group has maintained its standing as one of WA’s most profitable private companies despite making substantial write-downs in the value of its expansive property portfolio. -
At Close of Business podcast October 25
Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss matters relating to defence and defence industry in Western Australia. -
Proposed tie-up has lessons for WA
Red flags ahead of a university merger in South Australia offer insight for educators in other states. -
Put your robotics skills in play
Robotics may be a niche field, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t opportunities if you know where to look. -
ASX finishes flat as experts say RBA will hike again
Australian shares gave up their gains after a hotter-than-expected domestic inflation report dramatically increased the odds of another rate hike next month. -
Ord Minnett loses clients amid legal dispute
Wealth management firm Ord Minnett has lost more than a dozen clients since sacking its Perth-based senior adviser Faye Longmuir, a Federal Court judge found. -
What Gaza urgently needs to care for civilians amid the ongoing war with Israel
via abc.net.au
Doctors and aid workers make sacrifices as vital supplies including medicine, food, water and fuel are days away from running out. -
Boardroom turmoil brewing at AVZ
The board of lithium hopeful AVZ Minerals has been targeted by an ousting campaign titled ‘Make Manono Great Again’, a play on the company’s dispute-locked project in Central Africa. -
Orthocell recruits Fiona Wood
Burns surgeon Fiona Wood has been appointed to the board of John Van Der Wielen-chaired biotechnology company Orthocell as it prepares for international commercialisation. -
CPI figures fuel rate hike fears
A 1.2 per cent quarter-on-quarter increase in consumer price index data released today has fueled predictions of a Reserve Bank cash rate hike in November. -
Dexus CEO steps down
Real estate group Dexus is undergoing a search for a new chief executive with the resignation of Darren Steinberg, who will step down from the role next year. -
Aukus aside, WA missing defence connection
Government and the private sector are pushing the case for WA’s defence capabilities to be better appreciated and utilised. -
How one perplexing map is driving a wedge between flood survivors
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A scheme to buyback or elevate thousands of flood-damaged homes in northern NSW is mired in delays and confusion, says locals. -
Disappointed Beach reports production dip
Beach Energy reported a 12 per cent revenue drop last quarter, citing a “disappointing” drop in east coast uptake for its product and singling out Otway Basin customer Origin Energy. -
Perth City Link: $80m tower approved
Another high-rise has been confirmed for Perth City Link after a state government authority approved Far East Consortium’s $80 million project. -
'I'm actually officially on the pension': Builder says he can't pay $2.5m compensation over defective homes
via abc.net.au
Darwin builder George Milatos has been ordered to pay millions of dollars to a group of property owners caught up in a controversial NT government-backed affordable housing scheme. -
'I'm actually officially on the pension': Builder says he can't pay $2.5m compensation over defected homes
via abc.net.au
Darwin builder George Milatos has been ordered to pay millions of dollars to a group of property owners caught up in a controversial NT government-backed affordable housing scheme. -
Builder ordered to pay more than $2.5m to property owners who bought defected houses
via abc.net.au
Darwin builder George Milatos has been ordered to pay millions of dollars to a group of property owners caught up in a controversial NT government-backed affordable housing scheme. -
Cleo Smith rescue cop resigns
Cameron Blaine, who became the face of the dramatic Cleo Smith rescue mission in 2021, has resigned from WA Police ahead of a looming Corruption and Crime Commission report. -
Contamination from a RAAF base was supposed to reach this city's water supply in the 2070s. It's already almost there
via abc.net.au
Chemical run-off from the Forest Hill RAAF base has been found just 650 metres from Wagga Wagga's water supply, despite recent studies by Defence claiming it would take at least 50 years to reach the bores. -
Leadership overhaul at Corrective Services
WA Police assistant commissioner Brad Royce has been revealed as Corrective Services commissioner at the Department of Justice following a rapid management structure overhaul. -
Afterpay's new subscription service will trap desperate borrowers, financial counsellors warn
via abc.net.au
Financial Counselling Australia chief executive Fiona Guthrie says the service could tempt desperate people struggling to afford the cost of living. -
Critical minerals investment boost central to net-zero
The prime minister has announced a $2 billion investment in the critical minerals industry as part of the government's plan to transition to renewable energy. -
Carbon harvester to capture Kwinana emissions
A Perth-based startup will chart out a study to sequester carbon from Kwinana’s industrial plants offshore in a bid to reduce environmental impact from the 7 million tonnes of emissions generated in the area each year. -
'Pretty scary': Rising prices and another interest rate rise might force Frances to sell her family home
via abc.net.au
Consumer prices rose 1.2 per cent in the September quarter, slightly above economist forecasts and increasing the risks of another Reserve Bank interest rate rise. -
Inflation stronger than expected and now has banks and traders pricing in a November rate rise
via abc.net.au
Consumer prices rose 1.2 per cent in the September quarter, slightly above economist forecasts and increasing the risks of another Reserve Bank interest rate rise. -
Inflation rebound increases the risk of a Melbourne Cup Day interest rate rise
via abc.net.au
Consumer prices rose 1.2 per cent in the September quarter, slightly above economist forecasts and increasing the risks of another Reserve Bank interest rate rise. -
First ore flows from Kimberley sand mine
The first major onshore mine in the west Kimberley has processed its first ore several weeks ahead of schedule and below budget.
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