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As the Alice Springs youth curfew continues, tourism operators are 'at breaking point'
via abc.net.au
The Alice Springs tourism sector is calling for an urgent federal support package as some operators report their "worst Easter ever". -
Live: ASX set to slide as Wall Street drops on Fed rate fears
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to open firmly in the red, as US stocks drop after Federal Reserve officials suggest rate cuts may come later this year, or even next. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX and Nikkei slide after Wall Street drops, IAG hit for widespread staff underpayments
via abc.net.au
Australian and key Asian share markets are down after US stocks dropped sharply on comments from Federal Reserve officials suggesting rate cuts may come later this year, or even next. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
As it happened: ASX ends the week lower after Wall Street drops, IAG hit for widespread staff underpayments
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market posted its third loss in four days to finish the shorter Easter trading week down 1.6 per cent, following comments from Federal Reserve officials suggesting rate cuts may come later this year, or even next. -
Shoppers turning to alternative cheeses as supermarket prices soar
via abc.net.au
Australian consumers are buying more artisanal varieties as the price of a block of grocery store cheese reaches a two-year high. -
Australian cheese lovers paying too much for cheddar turn to vegan and artisanal varieties
via abc.net.au
Australian consumers are buying more artisanal varieties as the price of a block of grocery store cheese reaches a two-year high. -
Free lunch, golf driving range, kombucha on tap – what does it take to get workers back in the office?
via abc.net.au
Employers are stepping up their game to entice staff back into the office. But, not all perks are created equal, with some — like offering a longer holiday — proving more effective than others. -
Companies have tried and failed to get staff back in the office — now they're getting creative
via abc.net.au
Employers are stepping up their game to entice staff back into the office. But, not all perks are created equal, with some — like offering a longer holiday — proving more effective than others. -
Companies are trying to convince staff to stop working from home, and the office perks are getting creative
via abc.net.au
Employers are stepping up their game to entice staff back into the office. But, not all perks are created equal, with some — like offering a longer holiday — proving more effective than others. -
Ryan was the 'da Vinci' of drone building. He's now making weapons as his inventions transform war
via abc.net.au
A small community of hobby drone racers, chasing a need for speed, unintentionally made a "terrifyingly powerful" weapon that has changed the world. -
Ryan was building the fastest racing drones in the world. And then the military called
via abc.net.au
A small community of hobby drone racers, chasing a need for speed, unintentionally made a "terrifyingly powerful" weapon that has changed the world. -
'I'm still in survival mode': Lily was destroyed by economic abuse, and says her bank could have done more
via abc.net.au
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services will look at existing laws, the possible role of banks, and public awareness of what is considered a more hidden form of family and domestic violence. -
'Destructive and damaging': New parliamentary inquiry raises alarm on economic abuse
via abc.net.au
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services will look at existing laws, the possible role of banks, and public awareness of what is considered a more hidden form of family and domestic violence. -
FOUND. to acquire fallen Subiaco brewery
Perth brewery FOUND. has expanded its footprint after acquiring craft brewery Golden West Brewing Co which fell into administration earlier this year. -
At Close of Business podcast April 4 2024
Liv Declerck and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a collaborative initiative aiming to improve the way arts is taught in schools. -
Renewed calls for federal help to save 'jewel of the north' amid crippling airport costs
via abc.net.au
A South Australian city haemorrhaging money to keep its airport open has reignited calls for a national airport security screening levy. -
PlanCare takes Purpose to 10pc invested
Perth-based Purpose Ventures has deployed almost 10 per cent of its $46 million fund in its first year of operations, including a recent top-up of its stake in startup PlanCare. -
BlinkLab shares soar on ASX debut
BlinkLab shares have surged more than 30 per cent on its debut listing on the Australian Securities Exchange. -
Australian market bounces back after midweek dip
The ASX200 closed up 0.45 per following a slump on Wednesday that came after previous record highs, with industries boosted by the rising price of oil and gold. -
Boral backs in SGH rejection recommendation
Takeover target Boral has doubled down on its recommendation to reject Seven Group Holdings' takeover offer, as the value range gets a trim. -
Perth ranks low in best startup spaces
Perth has ranked a measly 20th on the list of 50 best Australian cities for startups in a recent study. -
Two worksite deaths under investigation
Worksafe WA is investigating after separate incidents at workplaces in O’Connor and Dalwallinu resulted in the deaths of two workers yesterday. -
Vasse Felix’s Tom meets the mark
The latest ‘Tom’ from Vasse Felix, the 2020, is even better than expected in terms of its power, finesse and elegance. -
Tax office issues fresh warning on $50bn debts
The Commissioner of Taxation has warned small businesses to keep on top of their tax obligations as it cracks down on $50 billion worth of unpaid debts across the board. -
The crane used to haul away the Francis Scott Key bridge had a secret role in the Cold War
via abc.net.au
The crane has taken many roles over the decades but it's most notable operation until last week was a secret mission to retrieve a sunken Soviet submarine. -
Halls Head development sites sell
Cape Bouvard has divested three lots to private investors for a total of $4 million. -
Artists draw on research for wellbeing
A collaborative new program will train artists to use their skills in the enhancement of positive mental health outcomes for the young. -
'Bruce was on the warpath': Former Seven producer tells court network paid for sex workers and illicit drugs for Bruce Lehrmann
via abc.net.au
Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach is testifying in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case, after swearing in an affidavit saying he was instructed to delete communications with Mr Lehrmann, before Seven aired its first exclusive interview with the former Liberal staffer in June. -
'Bruce was on the warpath': Former Seven producer says network paid for sex workers and drugs for Bruce Lehrmann
via abc.net.au
Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach is being questioned about contact between network employees and Bruce Lehrmann in the hope of securing an exclusive interview. -
Calidus builds on quarterly production
Shareholders of Calidus and Miramar Resources experienced different emotions on Thursday, following both companies providing market updates. -
Unlicensed real estate agent convicted
An unlicensed real estate agent who pocketed rent has been convicted and fined in court, with her actions being described as undermining the industry's standards and trust. -
Busselton restaurant owners sue over $7m fire bill
The owners of Busselton restaurant The Goose have sued the cleaners they claimed were responsible for a fire that resulted in a $7 million damage bill. -
Live: Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach to testify in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case
via abc.net.au
The defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson is reopening today to hear fresh evidence from former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach. -
Live: Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach testifies in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case
via abc.net.au
The defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson is reopening today to hear fresh evidence from former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach. -
As it happened: Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach testifies in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case
via abc.net.au
The defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson reopens to hear fresh evidence from former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach. -
CSIRO seeks WA’s next Uluu
National science agency CSIRO has committed $20 million to its small business programs, including Kick-Start, which helped Perth startup Uluu launch its first product this year with Quicksilver. -
'Beggars belief': Questions over Seven Network's single document detailing discussions with Bruce Lehrmann
via abc.net.au
The Seven Network has begun responding to allegations by a former producer about their pursuit of the former Liberal staffer in the Federal Court. -
Freight delays hit WA’s best steak sanga
WA’s best steak sandwich has been temporarily removed from the menu because flooding has led to a shortage of Turkish bread at the nation’s major supermarkets. -
New economy 'needs critical reforms to build trust'
Australian success in modern industry requires a key role for government in the economy not merely doling out loans from various funds, economic research finds. -
Could this 405,000-hectare cattle station be the biggest smart home in Australia?
via abc.net.au
Technology helps keeps running things smoothly on Prenti Downs and station manager Jack Carmody says it has a massive role to play in the industry. -
A million acres fully wired: How this outback cattle station is embracing technology
via abc.net.au
Technology helps keeps running things smoothly on Prenti Downs and station manager Jack Carmody says it has a massive role to play in the industry. -
'Someone could be dying': Remote NT community left without mobile reception for 12 nights
via abc.net.au
The NT remote community of Galiwin'ku has been without Telstra mobile phone reception for 12 consecutive nights, leading local Yolŋu families to question what they "have done to be treated like this". -
'Completely abandoned': Remote NT community without Telstra coverage for 12 consecutive nights
via abc.net.au
The NT remote community of Galiwin'ku has been without Telstra mobile phone reception for 12 consecutive nights, leading local Yolŋu families to question what they "have done to be treated like this".
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