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Live: Woolworths and Coles to be scrutinised over rising prices at Senate inquiry, ASX to fall
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Woolworths and Coles will be grilled over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis at a Senate inquiry in Canberra today, while the Australian share market is set to open lower. Follow live. -
Live: Outgoing Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci grilled over rising profits and supermarket prices
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Woolworths and Coles will be grilled over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis at a Senate inquiry in Canberra today, while the Australian share market is set to open lower. Follow live. -
Live: 'Not interested in your spin': Senator accuses Woolworths CEO Banducci of dodging questions, ASX to fall
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Woolworths and Coles will be grilled over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis at a Senate inquiry in Canberra today, while the Australian share market is set to open lower. Follow live. -
Live: 'Not interested in your spin': Senator accuses Woolworths CEO Banducci of dodging questions, ASX falls sharply
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Woolworths and Coles will be grilled over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis at a Senate inquiry in Canberra today, while the Australian share market has fallen sharply. Follow live. -
Live: Coles grilled on prices after Woolworths CEO fails to name key metric, ASX tumbles
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The bosses of Woolworths and Coles are grilled at a Senate inquiry over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis, while the Australian share market has fallen sharply. Follow live. -
Live: Coles grilled on prices after Woolworths CEO fails to name key metric
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Woolworths and Coles will be grilled over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis at a Senate inquiry in Canberra today, while the Australian share market has fallen sharply. Follow live. -
Coles grilled on prices after Woolworths boss fails to name key financial metric, ASX ends lower — as it happened
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The bosses of Woolworths and Coles were grilled at a Senate inquiry over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis, while the Australian share market ended lower. -
Experts grilled in Yindjibarndi, FMG row
Experts have disagreed on how to calculate royalties in the ongoing court action over the Yindjibarndi people’s claim for compensation from Fortescue’s Solomon hub operations. -
Bruce Lehrmann unlikely to face second criminal trial for rape following defemation case ruling, experts say
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Yesterday, Justice Michael Lee ruled that Bruce Lehrmann probably raped Brittany Higgins that fateful night in March 2019, after the pair arrived at Parliament House in the small hours. But an expert says it's unlikely a second criminal trial will go ahead. -
Bruce Lehrmann unlikely to face second criminal trial for rape following defamation case ruling, experts say
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Yesterday, Justice Michael Lee ruled that Bruce Lehrmann probably raped Brittany Higgins that fateful night in March 2019, after the pair arrived at Parliament House in the small hours. But an expert says it's unlikely a second criminal trial will go ahead. -
Smart ticketing kicks off on Brisbane ferries, replacing go cards
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The new system will allow commuters to touch on and off their services with a debit card, credit card or smart device. It's already in use on South-East Queensland trains and trams. -
Smart ticketing kicks off on Brisbane ferries as an alternative payment option to go cards
via abc.net.au
The new system will allow commuters to touch on and off their services with a debit card, credit card or smart device. It's already in use on South-East Queensland trains and trams. -
Pastorelli among WA Labor endorsements
WA Labor has endorsed a suite of fresh candidates vying for a place in parliament at the 2025 state election, with Mark McGowan’s former chief of staff Dan Pastorelli confirmed for a tilt. -
Five key takeways from Bruce Lehrmann's failed defamation case in the Federal Court
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Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson over coverage of Brittany Higgins's rape allegation has failed. Here are the five key takeaways from Federal Court Justice Michael Lee's judgment. -
Who is Lawrence Wong, the man poised to become Singapore’s fourth prime minister, on a $2.5m salary?
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In the more than 58 years that Singapore has been an independent nation, Australia has had 17 prime ministers, while the island nation has had just three. So, what can we expect from Lawrence Wong when the deputy leader takes over from Lee Hsien Loong next month? -
'A new generation of leadership': Singapore chooses its fourth PM in six decades — on a $2.5m salary
via abc.net.au
In the more than 58 years since Singapore was granted its independence, Australia has seen 17 prime ministers, while the island nation has had just three. So, what can we expect from Lawrence Wong when the deputy leader takes over from Lee Hsien Loong next month? -
Macro decides against rights acquisition
Peppermint Grove-based Macro Metals has announced it will not exercise an option to acquire an 85 per cent stake in lithium rights at Aurora Energy Metals project in the US state of Oregon. -
At Close of Business podcast April 15
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the life and legacy of Maitland Parker. -
ASIC chief exits amid leadership changes
Australian Securities and Investments Commission is up for a leadership overhaul, including its chief executive Warren Day indicating his exit from the regulator. -
Australian shares drop on fears of expanded war
The ASX200 closed down 0.5 per cent to hit a nearly four-week low after Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel. -
Wanneroo approves Alkimos apartments
A three-storey apartment project in Alkimos has been approved, with the developer opting to go through the local government pathway after the state government reformed the planning system. -
Zhaojin's final bid for Tietto
Zhaojin Capital has ramped up its takeover bid for Tietto Minerals, pitching a best and final offer to the takeover target's shareholders on Monday. -
Growing more to buy a Hilux
The ute tax proposed by the federal government needs to be equitable. -
Health operations centre to open in old Telstra tower
A new co-ordinated emergency and medical care operations centre will be established in the old Telstra Exchange tower, to be operational by the end of the year. -
Kin and PNX make move
Shares in Kin Mining dipped by 11 per cent early on Monday morning, following news that the resources company will likely merge with PNX Metals, after both parties signed a scheme of arrangement. -
WA teachers set to go on half-day strike next week as union rejects latest pay offer
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WA's teacher union rejects a second pay and conditions offer from the state government, stoking concerns of interruptions at schools as the union threatens to forge on with a potential strike on Tuesday next week. -
Defamation judge finds Lehrmann raped Higgins
Federal Court judge Michael Lee found Bruce Lehrmann did rape Brittany Higgins, handing down his judgment in the defamation case against Network 10 and journalist Lisa Wilkinson. -
Court finds Lehrmann raped Higgins
Federal Court of Australia judge Michael Lee found Bruce Lehrmann did rape Brittany Higgins, handing down his judgment in the defamation case against Network 10 and journalist Lisa Wilkinson. -
Minderoo to cut up to 100 jobs
Andrew and Nicola Forrest’s Minderoo Foundation is understood to be cutting up to 100 roles from the philanthropic entity following an “organisational redesign”. -
Judge rules that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins 'without caring whether she consented'
via abc.net.au
Justice Michael Lee has delivered his judgment in the defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson, ruling that the evidence had proven Network Ten's substantial truth defence. -
'Hell-bent on having sex': Judge rules Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins
via abc.net.au
Justice Michael Lee has delivered his judgment in the defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson, ruling that the evidence had proven Network Ten's substantial truth defence. -
Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, defamation trial judge finds
via abc.net.au
Justice Michael Lee is delivering a judgment in the defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson. -
'A finding on the balance of probabilities': Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, defamation trial judge finds
via abc.net.au
Justice Michael Lee is delivering a judgment in the defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson. -
'A finding on balance of probabilities': Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, defamation trial judge finds
via abc.net.au
Justice Michael Lee is delivering a judgment in the defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson. -
Budget surplus ‘still our goal’ despite war, inflation
A budget surplus is "still our goal" but the degree of difficulty has risen with global economic uncertainty hitting tax revenue, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. -
Wittenoom wish should be elder's legacy
Late Banjima elder Maitland Parker’s last fight was to see his Ngurra cleared of the toxic legacy Lang Hancock, CSR and others left behind. -
Live: 'Never heard anyone give less answers': Bunnings grilled at supermarket inquiry, ASX falls
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A fall on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks lower, while the US dollar has jumped as investors have grappled with rising geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation that could lead to diverging monetary policy between the US and Europe. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX to fall as Wall Street ends sharply lower on mixed earnings
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A fall on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks lower, while the US dollar jumped as investors grappled with rising geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation that could lead to diverging monetary policy between the US and Europe. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX falls as Wall Street ends sharply lower on mixed earnings, Bunnings to appear at a Senate inquiry
via abc.net.au
A fall on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks lower, while the US dollar jumped as investors grappled with rising geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation that could lead to diverging monetary policy between the US and Europe. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Bunnings grilled at supermarket inquiry, ASX falls on geopolitical tensions — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Rising geopolitical tensions have a mixed impact on commodity prices, sending stocks lower during the Asian session. Meanwhile, Bunnings has been grilled at the Senate inquiry into supermarket prices. -
WA government rules out subsidies for farmers facing feed shortage as 'seasons get hotter and drier'
via abc.net.au
Producers in WA's south are facing a grim outlook as dams dry up and feed supplies run short, with some saying they have never seen such extremes before.
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