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Live: ASX to open higher after a broad-based rally on Wall Street
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A rally on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, while oil prices ease on lessening fears about the Israel-Gaza war disrupting supply from the region. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rises after a broad-based rally on Wall Street, AustralianSuper rejects Brookfield offer
via abc.net.au
A rally on Wall Street sends Australian stocks higher, while oil prices ease on lessening fears about the Israel-Gaza war disrupting supply from the region. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX rises after a broad-based rally on Wall Street, AustralianSuper rejects Brookfield offer — as it happened
via abc.net.au
A rally on Wall Street sends Australian stocks higher, and oil prices ease on lessening fears about the Israel-Gaza war disrupting supply from the region. Look back on the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our blog. -
Why rooftop solar is so crucial for Australia's renewable targets
via abc.net.au
Satellite data shows the massive explosion of rooftop solar from above, but the rest of Australia's energy transition is falling behind. Search for your suburb's rooftop solar count. -
How Australia’s push into rooftop solar is powering the suburbs
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Satellite data shows the massive explosion of rooftop solar from above, but the rest of Australia's energy transition is falling behind. Search for your suburb's rooftop solar count. -
When Maddy's wheelchair was broken on a flight she felt stranded. What happened next left her disgusted
via abc.net.au
What was supposed to be a joyous trip to watch her beloved Blues in an AFL final turned to heartbreak for a teacher who is facing mounting costs. -
Maddy's wheelchair was broken on a flight. Then it cost her $8,000
via abc.net.au
What was supposed to be a joyous trip to watch her beloved Blues in an AFL final turned to heartbreak for a teacher who is facing mounting costs. -
'Like they've broken one of my legs': Maddy's wheelchair was broken on a flight, it cost her nearly $8,000
via abc.net.au
What was supposed to be a joyous trip to watch her beloved Blues in an AFL final turned to heartbreak for a teacher who is facing mounting costs. -
Researchers say the Pacific has 'woken up' to Chinese investment: Where does that leave Australia?
via abc.net.au
A leading think tank is warning the Australian government to be careful not to overload Pacific countries with debt in China's absence. -
Taxi driver avoids jail time after selling alcohol from minibus, charging customers' BasicsCard
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An Alice Springs taxi operator has avoided jail after admitting to selling several thousand dollars' worth of alcohol out of his minibus and charging customers through their stored-value welfare payment cards. -
Minibus driver avoids jail time after selling alcohol from vehicle by charging customers' BasicsCards
via abc.net.au
An Alice Springs minibus driver has avoided jail after admitting to selling several thousand dollars' worth of alcohol out of his vehicle and charging customers through their stored-value welfare payment cards. -
Work stops at Shenton Quarter
BGC has told workers to down tools at the $140 million apartment development, amid a dispute between the builder and developer Iris Residential-PW. -
At Close of Business podcast October 30
Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss Japingka Aboriginal Art's mission to elevate WA's Indigenous culture. -
Aust shares wobble as investors fear wider Mideast war
The local share market has closed 0.8 per cent lower amid fears the conflict in the oil-rich Middle East could spread to neighbouring countries. -
Infinite Green’s $120m Northam project in limbo
A development assessment panel was unable to decide on a $120 million Northam energy plant over concerns on risks and hazards from hydrogen production. -
Pandemic casts shadow over Navitas result
Global education player Navitas hopes it can finally shake the impact of Covid after a big net loss. -
Tietto receives $650m takeover offer
Hong Kong’s Zhaojin Mining has lobbed a more than $650 million off-market takeover bid for West African-focused gold producer Tietto Minerals. -
IGO grapples with Kwinana, Greenbushes headwinds
Ongoing technical issues continue to plague battery metals miner IGO’s Kwinana operation as falling lithium prices impact spodumene sales from its stake in the Greenbushes operation. -
Price spread favours beef exports
The landscape for Australian heavy steer pricing has evolved dramatically this year. -
Court papers detail TMH, Sanger dispute
Former The Market Herald managing director Jag Sanger is facing allegations of using corporate money for personal use, as part of the legal action launched by the HotCopper parent company. -
Chevron welcomes worker deal approval
Chevron has welcomed endorsement of new enterprise agreements for workers at its Western Australian offshore platforms as it seeks to bring an end to a tumultuous strike action saga. -
Healthengine numbers down after Covid
Perth-based Healthengine has dipped further into the red, with its annual report revealing an operational restructure as well as a significant board overhaul over the past year. -
Ora Banda, Wesfarmers reach $26m JV deal
Ora Banda Mining has struck a $26 million joint venture and farm-in agreement with conglomerate Wesfarmers for its lithium mining rights at its Goldfields foothold. -
Panel approves Kalgoorlie worker village
A development assessment panel has approved an accommodation plan to house Kalgoorlie-Boulder workers, in its third meeting over the $6.5 million proposal. -
Energy high on Cook’s Japan agenda
Premier Roger Cook will meet with companies including Mitsui & Co on the first day of his mission to Japan, as the government looks to sell its vision for the state’s renewable sector. -
Hobart rental listings are at the highest level in a decade, as the city bucks the national trend
via abc.net.au
Hobart has had one of the country's tightest rental markets. Now there are more properties available and rents have declined — but is it getting more affordable to rent? -
US’ Exmouth space defence system shelved
Plans for a state-of-the-art US military space defence system in Exmouth have been shelved, with no funds forthcoming to expand the surveillance base’s capability. -
BHP rail action endorsed as negotiations continue
The union representing train drivers at BHP Iron Ore has taken a step towards industrial action but both parties will continue to negotiate towards an enterprise agreement. -
Record beef prices spurs $11 million loss for Australia's largest meat processor
via abc.net.au
While beef producers with Australia's largest meat cooperative, the Casino Food Co-op, enjoyed record prices last year, it resulted in a massive hit to its processing business. -
Record beef prices spur $11 million loss for Australia's largest meat processor
via abc.net.au
While beef producers with Australia's largest meat cooperative, the Casino Food Co-op, enjoyed record prices last year, it resulted in a massive hit to its processing business. -
Record beef prices spur $11 million loss for Australia's largest meat cooperative
via abc.net.au
While beef producers with Australia's largest meat cooperative, the Casino Food Co-op, enjoyed record prices last year, it resulted in a massive hit to its processing business. -
Direct Perth to Paris flights announced
As first flagged by Business News in February Qantas has finally announced its nonstop Perth to Paris flights in time for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games and European summer. -
Libs commit to Nedlands maternity hospital
The WA Liberals have committed to beginning construction of a new maternity hospital in Nedlands in its first term should the party win government in 2025. -
Optimism of China tariffs lifting ahead of PM visit
Murray Watt says negotiations are continuing to lift tariffs imposed by China on Australian products, as the prime minister prepares to visit Beijing.
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