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King Charles comes face to face with new British pounds featuring his portrait
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The king is presented with four new bank notes, two of which feature his portrait. -
Live: US bank boss warns interest rates could reach 8pc as 'persistent inflationary pressures' remain, ASX to rise
via abc.net.au
The boss of JPMorgan Chase, one of the world's biggest banks, says interest rates in the US could reach 8 per cent as a range of "persistent inflationary pressures" weigh on the economy. Meanwhile the ASX is set to open higher. Follow live. -
Live: US bank boss warns interest rates could reach 8pc as 'persistent inflationary pressures' remain, ASX opens higher
via abc.net.au
The boss of JPMorgan Chase, one of the world's biggest banks, says interest rates in the US could reach 8 per cent as a range of "persistent inflationary pressures" weigh on the economy. Meanwhile the ASX opens half a per cent higher. Follow live. -
Live: Chalmers to upgrade ACCC powers as part of merger reform, gold price hits fresh all-time high
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to announce changes to merger settings in Australia that will upgrade the competition watchdog's powers. Meanwhile, the ASX is set to open higher, after Wall Street ended higher at the close of trade. Follow live. -
ASX closes higher as gold sets new benchmark, JPMorgan Chase boss warns US interest rates could reach 8pc — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX ends the day higher, as strong commodity prices boost some of the market's biggest companies. Ahead of US inflation numbers out tonight, the boss of JPMorgan Chase says interest rates there could reach 8 per cent as a range of "persistent inflationary pressures" weigh on the economy. -
Reports of inexperienced truckies, unsafe driving on Eyre Highway amid extra freight traffic caused by rail closure
via abc.net.au
Transport bodies say heavy freight traffic on the highway caused by the Trans-Australian rail line's closure after flooding in Western Australia has put truck drivers at greater risk. It comes after three men died in a truck crash on the road last week. -
Class actions against Toyota and Ford to be heard in High Court today
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Angry car owners will take on two of Australia's car giants in the High Court today, seeking compensation for faulty vehicles made by Toyota and Ford that could run into billions of dollars. -
Man's digital identity trashed and bank account drained after fraudsters steal phone number
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Andrew Ryder's rainy-day bank account was drained in just one day. It happened via phone porting and SIM-swap fraud, but the veteran has no idea how scammers had his data in the first place. -
With the cost of living keeping customers away, more retailers are considering shutting up shop for good
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The rate of retail businesses entering insolvency more than doubles in two years as consumers battle a higher cost of living. The sector's lobby group is urging the federal government to provide retailers with support when it hands down its budget next month. -
With the cost of living keeping customers away, more retailers are being forced to shut up shop for good
via abc.net.au
The rate of retail businesses shutting up shop for good more than doubles in two years as consumers battle a higher cost of living. The sector's lobby group is urging the federal government to provide retailers with support when it hands down its budget next month. -
'They need help now': Retail insolvencies on the rise as customers face mounting cost-of-living pressures
via abc.net.au
The rate of retail businesses shutting up shop for good more than doubles in two years as consumers battle a higher cost of living. The sector's lobby group is urging the federal government to provide retailers with support when it hands down its budget next month. -
CSIRO survey finds most Australians want moderately paced energy transition
via abc.net.au
In what it says is the biggest poll of Australians' attitudes towards the renewable energy transition, the CSIRO finds almost half of those surveyed feel the shift should be moderately paced, and most are unwilling to accept higher bills to pay for it. -
Competition watchdog to get a boost in powers that would make it easier to block mergers causing consumers harm
via abc.net.au
Australia's competition watchdog, the ACCC, will be given far stronger powers to prevent companies making repeated under-the-radar acquisitions that could harm competition and consumers. The changes are the biggest reforms to merger settings in almost 50 years. -
A pet care company achieved market dominance without the ACCC even realising, new laws aim to stop that happening
via abc.net.au
Australia's competition watchdog, the ACCC, will be given far stronger powers to prevent companies making repeated under-the-radar acquisitions that could harm competition and consumers. The changes are the biggest reforms to merger settings in almost 50 years. -
Psychologist compares impact of mining to alcohol abuse during court testimony
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As hearings in a $500-plus million compensation case against Fortescue Metals Group resume, a clinical psychologist says traditional owners report significant trauma associated with mining in their community. -
Lawyers probe in Yindjibarndi, FMG dispute
The state has questioned the cause of the division in the Yindjibarndi community, which was alleged to be Fortescue setting up its mine in the Pilbara, in an ongoing hearing in the Federal Court. -
Start Right Homes abandons 24 projects
Customers of the Osborne Park builder, which entered liquidation this month, have been advised to access home indemnity insurance. -
At Close of Business podcast April 9
Liv Declerck and Nadia Budihardjo explore the growth in visitation at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. -
Major miners dig in to lead Australian stocks higher
Rio Tinto rose three per cent and BHP gained two per cent on Tuesday, helping boost the ASX200 to finish 0.5 per cent higher. -
Brittany Higgins gave 'unwavering' account of alleged rape throughout defamation trial: lawyer
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court has published final submissions made by Brittany Higgins in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson. -
Britanny Higgins gave 'unwavering' account of alleged rape throughout defamation trial: lawyer
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court has published final submissions made by Brittany Higgins in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson. -
Shortages drag on after rail line flooding
Empty supermarket shelves and product shortages for businesses are continuing to impact consumers more than one month after the interstate rail was flooded. -
US think tank warns on LNG future
Australian oil and gas plays Woodside Energy and Santos must act swiftly as the global market for LNG declines, according to a report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. -
Metals X continues upward trend
Shares in South Perth-based Metals X rose by 6 per cent on Tuesday, following news that the company recorded a net profit after tax of $14.59 million for its 2023 full-year. -
More than one-third of Australian music festivals are not profitable, according to new data
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While one music festival took a profit of almost $50 million, only 56 per cent of similar events are profitable, new research from Creative Australia has found. -
Perth industrial rents plateau
A JLL report has shown that Perth’s industrial rents have not remained stable in the past three quarters, while other jurisdictions have experienced growth. -
Perth industrial rents flatline
A JLL report has shown that Perth’s industrial rents have not remained stable in the past three quarters, while other jurisdictions have experienced growth. -
Child health service in $39m expansion
The Child Development Service will go through an expansion and staff increase as part of a $39 million funding boost to ease “unprecedented” demand for the service. -
Iron ore watchers focus on China
Australian wealth is reliant on China’s continued demand for the commodity. -
Judgment in Bruce Lehrmann defamation case to be handed down on Monday
via abc.net.au
A new date has been set for a judgment in the defamation case brought by former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson. -
Gold Coast's 13km tram line could cost more than Brisbane's Cross River Rail, minister warns
via abc.net.au
A preliminary evaluation for Stage Four of the light rail line has found it could cost between $3.1 billion and $7.5 billion — more than the state's largest infrastructure project to date — although Transport Minister Bart Mellish says no government money has been committed yet. -
Peninsula appoints interim CFO
Uranium explorer Peninsula Energy has appointed Willie Bezuidenhout as its interim chief financial officer, following Rachel Rees' departure from the company earlier this month.12 -
Sydney drivers could be eligible for up to $340 per week in toll relief from today. Find out who qualifies
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In January, the NSW government's toll rebate system came into effect. Claims have opened today. But who's eligible? And how can you actually claim? -
Claims for Sydney's $60 toll cap come into effect today. This is how it works
via abc.net.au
In January, the NSW government's toll rebate system came into effect. Claims have opened today. But who's eligible? And how can you actually claim? -
Flood-stricken Kimberley gets $67m boost
The state government has invested $67.5 million to help rebuild the Kimberley region, which has been hit by floods and other natural disasters in recent years. -
The average retirement age is going up, and young people entering the workforce may be working until 70
via abc.net.au
New analysis from KPMG shows how COVID has pushed more people over 55 back into the workforce, with the retirement age steadily increasing over the past 20 years. -
The average retirement age is going up, and for young people entering the workforce they may be working until 70
via abc.net.au
New analysis from KPMG shows how COVID has pushed more people over 55 back into the workforce, with the retirement age steadily increasing over the past 20 years. -
The average retirement age in Australia is growing. An economist explains why
via abc.net.au
New analysis from KPMG shows how COVID has pushed more people over 55 back into the workforce, with the retirement age steadily increasing over the past 20 years. -
Rio Tinto in $9.5m Yinhawangka culture deal
Mining giant Rio Tinto will spend $9.5 million over six years on a new Pilbara traditional owner program to create jobs through preservation and protection of culture. -
Tanya Plibersek announces 'proposed decision' to reject controversial development on 'internationally important' wetland
via abc.net.au
Tanya Plibersek has announced she plans to reject an apartment and retail development on an "internationally important" wetland at Queensland's Moreton Bay. -
Controversial development on 'internationally important' wetland tentatively rejected
via abc.net.au
Tanya Plibersek has announced she plans to reject an apartment and retail development on an "internationally important" wetland at Queensland's Moreton Bay. -
'We've lost everything': Couple say flood insurer's response saw 'liveable' home become 'total loss'
via abc.net.au
More than two years after south-east Queensland was battered by flooding, Karl and Marie McKeever are still dealing with the fallout. -
Karl says he gave his insurer a liveable house five months ago. Now they're paying out for all his possessions
via abc.net.au
More than two years after south-east Queensland was battered by flooding, Karl and Marie McKeever are still dealing with the fallout. -
AGWA illustrates the power of arts
A few recent data points suggest the art gallery is making ground in its aims to cultivate an arts sector as rich as the state. -
Japan partnership an ‘evolution’ of AUKUS: PM
As AUKUS partners seek to work with Japan on technology sharing, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the security pact won't formally grow to four countries. -
Degrees failing to prepare teachers for real-world classrooms amid 'alarming' number of Queensland resignations
via abc.net.au
According to data revealed by the Queensland Education Minister in parliament, at least 12,375 of the state's teachers have quit their jobs since 2020.
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