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'Very disturbing': David Cameron calls for answers to report of Israeli troops abusing Palestinian medics
via abc.net.au
The UK foreign secretary was questioned about the a BBC report of Palestinian medics recounting alleged abuse and detention by Israeli troops following a hospital raid. -
What Godzilla Minus One's Oscar win means for the movie industry
via abc.net.au
On a budget of $18–23 million dollars, Godzilla Minus One has redefined what a low-budget action film can achieve — and it has the Oscar to prove it. -
Can Godzilla Minus One's Oscar win disrupt the Marvel machine?
via abc.net.au
On a budget of $18–23 million dollars, Godzilla Minus One has redefined what a low-budget action film can achieve — and it has the Oscar to prove it. -
Live: Rockstar economist laments Australia's 'creeping irrelevance', while Bendigo Bank predicts no rate cuts until 2025
via abc.net.au
Meanwhile, embattled consultancy firm PwC is making more than 300 roles redundant. In the US, inflation data raises more questions about the timing of future cuts to interest rates in the world's largest economy. Follow on our live markets blog. -
Live: Bendigo Bank predicts no rate cuts until 2025, while some CBA customers still experiencing issues after outage
via abc.net.au
Meanwhile, embattled consultancy firm PwC is making more than 300 roles redundant. In the US, inflation data raises more questions about the timing of future cuts to interest rates in the world's largest economy. Follow on our live markets blog. -
As it happened: Rockstar economist laments Australia's 'creeping irrelevance', while Bendigo Bank predicts no rate cuts until 2025
via abc.net.au
Meanwhile, embattled consultancy firm PwC is making more than 300 roles redundant. In the US, inflation data raises more questions about the timing of future cuts to interest rates in the world's largest economy. See how the day unfolded on our live blog. -
From a leaking bathroom to safety hazards, couple fights to have issues fixed in $1m newly built dream retirement home
via abc.net.au
Their home was supposed to be Kim and Keven's retirement dream, but they say the build was riddled with issues, significantly delayed, and they kept hitting walls trying to get problems fixed. -
Hempcrete poses a sustainable alternative to concrete but can it scale up to meet the demand?
via abc.net.au
As the state's industrial hemp taskforce gets underway, a former footballer has invested in a new hemp processing facility on the Mid North Coast to grow the local industry. -
The sports we love face a massive threat, and some of the big Aussie codes don't have a game plan
via abc.net.au
After a weekend where extreme heat delayed major league games, there is no question anymore about the impact climate change has on sport. But a new report by an organisation of athletes has found most major sporting bodies have so far stayed silent on the issue. -
Fruit, veg growers say biggest customer 'is the rubbish bin', as millions of tonnes of food is wasted
via abc.net.au
Fresh produce growers scramble to meet "forecast" supply deals with supermarkets, but every year millions of dollars of surplus food goes to waste. So what's going on? -
Melbourne council earmarks higher parking fees for SUVs and pick-up trucks
via abc.net.au
Yarra City Council will investigate raising the cost of parking a larger vehicle on its streets, citing safety concerns. -
'Buy yourself a Hummer, you're an absolute idiot': Inner-Melbourne council debates parking hike for big cars
via abc.net.au
Yarra City Council will investigate raising the cost of parking a larger vehicle on its streets, citing safety concerns. -
Scammed on social media – new figures show people over 65 are prime targets
via abc.net.au
There are promising signs a crackdown is working, however Australians were fleeced of just under half a billion dollars last year, according to new ACCC Scamwatch figures. -
Fake ads on the rise as scams on social media claim more older victims
via abc.net.au
There are promising signs a crackdown is working, however Australians were fleeced of just under half a billion dollars last year, according to new ACCC Scamwatch figures. -
Australians lose nearly half a billion dollars to online scams in 2023
via abc.net.au
There are promising signs a crackdown is working, however Australians were fleeced of just under half a billion dollars last year, according to new ACCC Scamwatch figures. -
Declining cash use threatening nation's money mover Armaguard
via abc.net.au
The big four banks are poised to intervene in the business of transporting cash because its plummeting use is making it unprofitable for Armaguard to deliver. -
Cash mover at risk of insolvency as cashless payments rise
via abc.net.au
The big four banks are poised to intervene in the business of transporting cash because its plummeting use is making it unprofitable for Armaguard to deliver. -
The jobs likely to be disrupted by artificial intelligence — for better or worse
via abc.net.au
Artificial intelligence skills are increasingly in demand, with the number of job ads requiring AI skills surging 21-fold in the past year. LinkedIn's chief economist reveals which jobs are likely to be disrupted by AI — for better or worse. -
Rise of artificial intelligence could cut wages of workers who don't 'upskill' as AI job ads surge
via abc.net.au
Artificial intelligence skills are increasingly in demand, with the number of job ads requiring AI skills surging 21-fold in the past year. LinkedIn's chief economist reveals which jobs are likely to be disrupted by AI — for better or worse. -
Why Australians purchasing property in cash is behind the persistent 'resilience' in the housing market
via abc.net.au
More than one in four residential properties purchased in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland last year were paid for entirely with cash by older Australians, highlighting the growing disparity in the property market. -
More Australians are buying properties in cash. It risks making the housing affordability divide even worse
via abc.net.au
More than one in four residential properties purchased in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland last year were paid for entirely with cash by older Australians, highlighting the growing disparity in the property market. -
'Asset-rich, older, retired': The Australians buying properties without a mortgage
via abc.net.au
More than one in four residential properties purchased in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland last year were paid for entirely with cash by older Australians, highlighting the growing disparity in the property market. -
Almost 30pc of properties purchased in Australia's biggest states were paid for in cash last year
via abc.net.au
More than one in four residential properties purchased in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland last year were paid for entirely with cash by older Australians, highlighting the growing disparity in the property market. -
$129 billion of property was purchased in Australia's biggest states last year without a mortgage
via abc.net.au
More than one in four residential properties purchased in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland last year were paid for entirely with cash by older Australians, highlighting the growing disparity in the property market. -
China's wine report finds tariffs not necessary as final decision expected by March 31
via abc.net.au
Beijing appears to be just weeks away from removing tariffs that have crippled Australia's wine industry since 2020, with an interim decision by China's authorities reporting that the duties are no longer necessary. -
Beijing on cusp of removing crippling tariffs from Aussie wine
via abc.net.au
Beijing appears to be just weeks away from removing tariffs that have crippled Australia's wine industry since 2020, with an interim decision by China's authorities reporting that the duties are no longer necessary. -
Credit and debit cards working, but Commonwealth Bank customers experiencing 'difficulties' with online banking
via abc.net.au
Commonwealth Bank customers are experiencing technical difficulties accessing its online banking, with the bank saying it is urgently investigating. -
Commonwealth Bank services restored after customers experienced 'difficulties' with online banking
via abc.net.au
Commonwealth Bank says it has fixed a technical issue that locked customers out of its online banking services. -
Commonwealth Bank customers experiencing 'difficulties' accessing online banking
via abc.net.au
Commonwealth Bank customers are experiencing technical difficulties accessing its online banking, with the bank saying it is urgently investigating. -
Commonwealth Bank customers experiencing 'difficulties' accessing app
via abc.net.au
Commonwealth Bank customers are experiencing technical difficulties accessing its online banking app. -
Modco co-founder’s nightclub wound up
Recently shuttered Library Nightclub owner Perth City Enterprises Pty Ltd has been placed in liquidation following a general meeting of company members today. -
Maali Group falls into administration
Indigenous contractor Maali Group, that was part owned by ASX-listed GenusPlus Group until two months ago, has been placed into the hands of an administrator. -
WA gets $838m GST boost
Western Australia’s share of GST payments will increase to $7.25 billion in 2024-25 while NSW and Queensland will get less after a spike in their coal royalties. -
Pilbara Minerals secures another offtake deal
Lithium miner Pilbara Minerals has notched a new offtake agreement with another Chinese buyer for spodumene concentrate from its flagship Pilgangoora operation. -
Alumina backs Alcoa takeover
Alumina has entered into a binding scheme implementation deed with joint venture partner Alcoa, which intends to acquire the company in a deal worth $3.4 billion. -
Decmil drops legal action against Town of Port Hedland
Civil engineering and construction group Decmil has dropped legal action against the Town of Port Hedland over a multi-million-dollar contract spat. -
At Close of Business podcast March 12 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss the Push Up Challenge’s expansion and recent initiatives. -
Shenton Quarter buyers given finish date
The end is in sight for the controversial project, but some buyers are still looking to get out of their contracts. -
Core Lithium CEO quits
Trembling lithium producer Core Lithium’s boss Gareth Manderson will step down as chief executive as the miner continues to grapple with deflated commodity prices. -
Aust shares edge higher after big Monday sell-off
The ASX200 finished up 0.1 per cent ahead of another inflation readout from the US that could influence the pace of interest rate cuts this year. -
Westport proposal referred to EPA
The proposed Westport development has progressed, with the multi-billion-dollar plan referred to the Environmental Protection Authority. -
Bellevue monthly production up 28pc
Bellevue Gold has announced its monthly gold production increased by 28 per cent in February - from 10,475 ounces to 13,364oz - on the back of higher grades, coupled with underground stoping ore. -
Views on bitcoin 'range from evangelist to atheist', but there's no denying its popularity
via abc.net.au
Bitcoin is currently hovering around record highs as the UK financial regulators allows professional investors to use crypto exchange-traded notes. -
Bitcoin's price tops $US72,000 as the cryptocurrency's record-breaking run defies the sceptics
via abc.net.au
Bitcoin is currently hovering around record highs as the UK financial regulators allows professional investors to use crypto exchange-traded notes. -
Perth, Subiaco buildings sell
A heritage-listed property in Perth and a bank building in Subiaco have sold. -
History shows value of intervention
The past offers a good guide as to whether governments should interfere in resources development. -
Panel approves Jarra’s $11m centre
A $11 million neighbourhood centre plan that was previously knocked back over benzene exposure concerns has cleared a planning hurdle after a revision. -
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in US
via abc.net.au
Former Boeing worker John Barnett, who warned of production defects that were ignored by the company, dies in the United States. -
Red Hawk to raise $12.5m
Pilbara-focused Red Hawk Mining will raise $12.5 million in order to advance operations at the company's flagship Blacksmith iron ore project, located 70km north-west of Tom Price. -
Automic claims top share registry spot
Perth-founded Automic Group has become the top share registry provider in Australia after transferring the data from Advanced Share Registry, a business it acquired for $32 million.
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