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Remote WA mining town begging state government to come good on promise to upgrade 57yo hospital
via abc.net.au
Tom Price residents are frequently forced to travel hours away for health services not offered at a hospital that was promised upgrades in 2021, and considered a slap in the face given the region's $35 billion a year contribution in mining. -
Live: ASX to rise the day after RBA leaves interest rates on hold again
via abc.net.au
Wall Street is soaring ahead of a decision on rates by the US Federal Reserve while, here in Australia, the ASX is also predicted to rise on Wednesday, the day after our central bank left rates on hold. Read it all live on our business and finance blog. -
Live: ASX rises day after RBA leaves interest rates on hold again, while Chinese developer Evergrande is in more hot water
via abc.net.au
Wall Street is soaring ahead of a decision on rates by the US Federal Reserve while, here in Australia, the ASX is also rising on Wednesday, the day after our central bank left rates on hold. Read it all live on our business and finance blog. -
Live: ASX flat day after RBA leaves interest rates on hold again, while Chinese developer Evergrande is in more hot water
via abc.net.au
Wall Street is soaring ahead of a decision on rates by the US Federal Reserve while, here in Australia, the ASX is flat on Wednesday, the day after our central bank left rates on hold. Read it all live on our business and finance blog. -
ASX ends lower day after RBA leaves interest rates on hold, while Godfreys shuts up shop for good β as it happened
via abc.net.au
Wall Street is soaring ahead of a decision on rates by the US Federal Reserve while, here in Australia, the ASX ends lower on Wednesday, the day after our central bank left rates on hold. -
Another Royal photograph found to have been edited following Princess Kate controversy
via abc.net.au
The picture, released in April last year, shows the former monarch surrounded by some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. -
Calls for tighter deadlines after state government makes small businesses wait for $190 million in late payments
via abc.net.au
Queensland's peak business group says cash is king for businesses, particularly small ones, and delays for payment can have a dramatic impact on them. -
Gas stops flowing from Northern Territory to east coast as $800m pipeline sits idle
via abc.net.au
Gas has stopped flowing through the only pipeline from the Northern Territory to the east coast, highlighting uncertainty in the region's gas supply. -
In this sheltered Tasmanian waterway, where oysters are usually thriving, something is very wrong
via abc.net.au
A mystery illness is wiping out millions of pacific oysters south-east of Hobart and commercial growers don’t know what's causing it. -
'Secret gas loophole' or a 'conspiracy theory'? The political fight brewing over gas approvals
via abc.net.au
A political stoush is erupting over a relatively minor tweak to Australia's environment laws, but opponents fear it could lead to fast-tracking approvals for new gas projects. -
Wong set to press China's foreign minister over Yang Hengjun death sentence during high-profile meeting
via abc.net.au
The first official meeting between Penny Wong and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi since 2022 comes at a sensitive time in relations between the two countries. -
Tasmania's election is offering some of the most radical suggestions to fix the housing crisis
via abc.net.au
With elections looming across the nation, the focus on housing in Tasmania's poll suggests governments are ready to take more radical steps to deal with our housing crisis. -
'No deposit' home loans, the end of Airbnb and immense rental protections all on the table in an election that could set the scene for other states
via abc.net.au
With elections looming across the nation, the focus on housing in Tasmania's poll suggests governments are ready to take more radical steps to deal with our housing crisis. -
Public transport has been 'failing' millions of Australians. It's hoped these new rules could change thatΒ
via abc.net.au
Public transport timetables and updates will soon need to be provided in accessible formats and taxi ranks will be required to increase the ratio of wheelchair accessible taxi spaces. -
Victoria is $126 billion in debt and now the state's big venture capital gamble is looking questionable
via abc.net.au
Members of Victoria's Labor government either refuse to speak to 7.30 about their multi-billion-dollar venture capital fund or don't know enough about its investments to answer questions as state debt skyrockets. -
$126 billion in debt but Victoria is still pouring taxpayer money into opaque venture capital project
via abc.net.au
Members of Victoria's Labor government either refuse to speak to 7.30 about their multi-billion-dollar venture capital fund or don't know enough about its investments to answer questions as state debt skyrockets. -
At Close of Business podcast March 19 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss the WA education system's management of February's heat wave. -
Australian shares gain ground after dovish RBA meeting
The ASX200 has finished up a third of a percentage point after the Reserve Bank moved to a more neutral stance on interest rates, dropping its tightening bias. -
Aspermont building hits market
The Wellington Street property is up for sale amid a dispute over the late Aspermont chairman’s assets. -
Kalium Lakes tipped to collapse after failed deal
Troubled potash player Kalium Lakes is expected to collapse into liquidation after Reward Minerals failed to drum up the funds to buy its Beyondie potash project. -
AEMO requests $100m energy top up
The Australian Energy Market Operator has asked for almost $100 million to be added to its budgetary allowance, funded by market participants, as it grapples energy transition expenses. -
Feds splash cash on mammoth Aboriginal energy venture
A proposed $3.2 billion solar and hydro project led by Kimberley traditional owners has attracted Federal support to test the waters for what would be one of the world’s largest renewable energy projects. -
Ballarat Gold Mine reopened a day after dead miner extracted from rockfall
via abc.net.au
The mine returned to service at the first shift of Friday March 15, with its operators saying all employees continue to be paid if they attend work or require additional time to process the tragedy. -
'Incredibly, woman goes to shop is breaking news': The reaction to Kate's pop to the shops
via abc.net.au
Despite the increasingly wild theories about the whereabouts of Catherine, Princess of Wales, the reality is she appears in good enough health to pop down to her local shops. -
'Will you call it a genocide?': Police step in as protesters clash with Labor minister
via abc.net.au
Pressure is building on the Labor government over its stance on Gaza, with Labor minister Anne Aly confronted by pro-Palestinian activists who attended a constituent meeting on the weekend and new polling showing the extent of community anger. -
'Will you call it a genocide?': Labor minister Anne Aly clashes with protesters as Gaza pressure on Labor deepens
via abc.net.au
Pressure is building on the Labor government over its stance on Gaza, with Labor minister Anne Aly confronted by pro-Palestinian activists who attended a constituent meeting on the weekend and new polling showing the extent of community anger. -
Poseidon Nickel boss resigns, more cost cuts
Poseidon Nickel’s boss has resigned a day after announcing a deal to sell off its nickel concentrator plant to Mineral Resources, amid more cost cuts for the business. -
TDA show role more than air support
Last month’s Singapore Air Show provided a strong case for the efforts of Team Defence Australia. -
A state-by-state breakdown of possible changes to power price caps
via abc.net.au
There's no nationwide cap on electricity prices in Australia — instead, they're set by a hodgepodge of regulators and state governments. Here's how to make sense of them. -
ADCO, UGL secure $257m Metronet work
The state government has awarded a $257 million contract to expand Metronet's railcar manufacturing facility to ADCO Constructions and UGL Engineering. -
RBA keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35pc, RBA governor says there's no strong evidence to cut rates yet
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold amid signs that growth in the economy has dramatically slowed down. Some economists have pushed out their forecasts for rate cuts to November, as RBA Governor Michele Bullock explains why it's too soon to cut rates. -
RBA keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35pc, economists push out date of rate cuts
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold amid signs that growth in the economy has dramatically slowed down following 13 interest rate rises since May 2022. Some economists have pushed out their forecasts for rate cuts to November. -
RBA keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35pc but says 'it will be some time' before inflation within target band
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold amid signs that growth in the economy has dramatically slowed down following 13 interest rate rises since May 2022. -
RBA keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold amid signs that growth in the economy has dramatically slowed down following 13 interest rate rises since May 2022. -
RBA governor says there's no strong evidence to cut rates yet after another hold
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold amid signs that growth in the economy has dramatically slowed down. Some economists have pushed out their forecasts for rate cuts to November, as RBA Governor Michele Bullock explains why it's too soon to cut rates. -
RBA holds line with rate pause
The Reserve Bank of Australia has held the cash rate steady at 4.35 per cent following its second board meeting of the year, its third consecutive pause in the current cycle. -
Bulk carrier smashes into remote port during cyclone
via abc.net.au
Cyclonic winds and rough seas have caused a bulk carrier to smash into a remote port in the Northern Territory, putting a manganese mine's future in doubt. -
Aurum continues to expand
Gold producer Aurum Resources has increased its footprint in Côte d'Ivoire, after executing a binding term sheet to fully acquire the Boundiali South exploration tenement, located next to its flagship Boundiali gold project, from Turaco Gold. -
Ex-Continental Coal secretary sentenced
The Supreme Court of WA has sentenced a former Continental Coal secretary to more than three years in prison, after she pleaded guilty to giving false and misleading financial information. -
Boral rejects Seven Group Holdings' $3.1bn takeover offer
Multinational construction materials firm Boral has rejected Seven Group Holdings’ $3.1 billion takeover bid claiming it undervalues the company. -
Green light for $200m Curtin science build
Curtin University is set to add a $200 million science building at its Bentley campus after a development panel gave the green light. -
Nauru's only bank was about to leave β until a Chinese state-owned alternative arrived on the scene
via abc.net.au
Bendigo Bank has delayed plans to leave Nauru and close the Pacific Island country's only bank after a Chinese state-owned alternative signalled it may be willing to fill the void. -
Australian bank delays exit from Nauru as Chinese alternative emerges as replacement
via abc.net.au
Bendigo Bank has delayed plans to leave Nauru and close the Pacific Island country's only bank after a Chinese state-owned alternative signalled it may be willing to fill the void. -
The dark side of kids TV network Nickelodeon is revealed in new documentary
via abc.net.au
Nickelodeon ruled kids TV in the 90s and early 00s. Now the network’s child stars are adults, and they’re speaking out against the machine and long-time producer Dan Schneider. -
Disturbing rumours have followed Dan Schneider for years. Now people are speaking out
via abc.net.au
Nickelodeon ruled kids TV in the 90s and early 00s. Now the network’s child stars are adults, and they’re speaking out against the machine and long-time producer Dan Schneider. -
Call for more biofuels to keep trucks, utes on the road
The fuel industry wants incentives and new laws to make bioenergy a key part of the energy transition so Australians can drive conventional trucks and utes. -
Easter travel chaos averted
Aviation firefighters have postponed industrial action until after the Easter long weekend. -
In a cost of living crisis, this young couple recycled their way to the wedding of their dreams
via abc.net.au
Pagan and Andie were thrilled to get engaged, but needed money to pay for the wedding. More than 111,000 recycled containers later, they are happily married. -
From 10-cent refunds to 'death do us part', this Dubbo couple's recycling venture delivered a dream wedding
via abc.net.au
Pagan and Andie were thrilled to get engaged, but needed money to pay for the wedding. More than 111,000 recycled containers later, they are happily married. -
Record heatwave affects schools
The record-breaking temperatures and extreme bushfire risk recorded last month caused the closure of almost 30 schools.
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