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Live: Market and dollar falls on reports of strike on Iranian territory
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The Australian share market and Aussie dollar has dropped on reports of a strike on Iranian territory, with heightened fears an escalating Israel-Iran conflict could spell further economic and global instability. Follow live. -
Live: Market and dollar fall on reports of strike on Iranian territory
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The Australian share market and Aussie dollar have dropped on reports of a strike on Iranian territory, with heightened fears an escalating Israel-Iran conflict could spell further economic and global instability. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to open weakly, US records another strong jobs report
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Australia's stock market is tipped to have a weak start to the day, after another strong jobs report in the US overnight raised the prospect that the US Federal Reserve will delay any planned rate cuts. Follow live. -
Live: ASX down in early trade, John Mullen joins Qantas board next week as chairman-elect
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Australia's stock market is down in early trade, after a mixed session on Wall Street overnight following another strong jobs report in the US. Meanwhile, Qantas says John Mullen will join its board as chairman-elect on Monday, three months earlier than expected. Follow live. -
As it happened: Aussie share market closes lower on reports of Israeli strike on Iranian territory
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Australian shares closed lower on Friday as investors flocked to buying safe-haven gold and government bonds as news broke of escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. There are heightened fears the ongoing Middle East conflict could spell further economic and global instability. -
United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever
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The United Arab Emirates tries to wring itself out after the heaviest-recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, with its main airport allowing more flights even as floodwater covered portions of major highways and communities. -
Low cost supermarket opens in Broken Hill to ease the cost-of-living burden for struggling families
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Established by a social housing provider, the Pantry aims to assist those from lower socio-economic backgrounds in particular. -
Why The Tortured Poets Department could spell trouble for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour
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The Tortured Poets Department could very well break streaming records, but it also poses a headache for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. How do you include another album into a show that's already over three hours long? -
Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department is nearly here, but it could be a logistical nightmare for the Eras Tour
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The Tortured Poets Department could very well break streaming records, but it also poses a headache for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. How do you include another album into a show that's already over three hours long? -
'You must have a lot of faith': Samoans spend millions on mega-churches without even seeing the plans
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
These churches cost millions to build. With poverty and inequality on the rise, many are questioning the price tag
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
These churches cost millions to build. In a cost of living crisis, many are questioning the price tags
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
These churches cost millions of dollars to build. In a cost of living crisis, many are questioning the hefty price tags
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
The price of spirituality: How much should people pay to connect to God?
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
The cost of church building called into question as worshippers struggle to make ends meet
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
Faith with a price tag: How much should people pay to connect to God?
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
'Enough is enough': Cost of cathedral building questioned as many struggle to make ends meet
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In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag. -
King Island desperate to ship cattle to Victoria as drought takes hold
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It is normally lush and green, but King Island is drought-stricken and its farmers are calling for help to ship their cattle and sheep north to the mainland. -
Drought puts squeeze on King Island farmers as Tasmanian government considers shipping to mainland
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It is normally lush and green, but King Island is drought-stricken and its farmers are desperate to ship cattle north to Victoria. -
Drought puts squeeze on King Island farmers as Tasmanian government considers more shipping options
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It is normally lush and green, but King Island is drought-stricken and its farmers are desperate to ship cattle north to Victoria. -
Mammoth federal green scheme risks 'zombie projects' that never get built, analyst warns
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The federal government plans to spend tens of billions of dollars building new green energy projects. An analyst is warning against "zombie projects" that go nowhere. -
Seven West Media CEO James Warburton steps down
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Seven West Media chief executive and managing director James Warburton steps down with immediate effect. -
James Warburton steps down as Seven West Media CEO with immediate effect
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Seven West Media chief executive and managing director James Warburton steps down with immediate effect. -
Miners help dig Australian shares out of a deep hole
The ASX200 finished up 0.5 per cent as rising commodity prices helped the minerals-heavy index bounce back from a five-day losing streak. -
At Close of Business podcast April 18
Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss 20 years of Sculpture by the Sea. -
Green light for $220m Merredin battery project
The Regional Development Assessment Panel has approved a $220 million battery energy storage in the Shire of Merredin. -
Genesis on course for guidance
Genesis Minerals remains on course to hit its annual production guidance of 130,000-140,000 ounces for the 2024 financial year, after producing 30,473 ounces of gold during its March 2024 quarter. -
Thoroughbred WA leads Vic in a canter
Victoria’s economic woes provide a timely lesson for WA in how not to run an economy. -
Powercor pleads guilty to 104 charges including failing to inspect powerlines and cut vegetation, leading to bushfire
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The electricity distribution Today in the Shepparton Magistrates Court electricity distribution company Powercor admitted to failing to cut back vegetation around its powerlines, triggering a risk management failure that resulted in a bushfire in western Victoria. -
SRG books contracts worth $150m
ASX-listed contractor SRG Global has won a series of contracts worth $150 million with new and existing clients across Australia. -
Outback newspaper the Barrier Truth announces closure after nearly 130 years
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The union-run newspaper's shutdown is another blow to the Far West New South Wales town of Broken Hill, which lost its nightly commercial news bulletin a year ago. -
Riding the commodities cycle
The capacity to adapt to volatile prices and changing market demands will be key components for resources players this cycle. -
Woolworths admits to underpaying staff $1.24m
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Today Woolworths admitted in court that it short-changed at least 1,235 former Victorian employees by not properly paying their long service leave entitlements. -
Bennett fined $23k over ‘careless’ act
Defamation lawyer Martin Bennett has been fined more than $20,000 after the state administrative tribunal found his conduct to be "grossly careless" over a court matter. -
Companies failing on the rise, insolvency data shows
The number of Australian companies hitting the wall is expected to exceed 10,000 by the end of the financial year, underpinned by the collapse of construction firms. -
'It will not go ahead': Company withdraws bid to develop protected wetlands after environment minister's interim refusal
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Earlier this month Tanya Plibersek released an interim decision that found removing 58.7 hectares from the internationally protected wetland was an "unacceptable impact". -
Company behind $1.4b Toondah Harbour development withdraws application
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Earlier this month Tanya Plibersek released an interim decision that found removing 58.7 hectares from the internationally protected wetland was an "unacceptable impact". -
MinRes, Pilbara Minerals sign on to Lumsden Point facility
Mineral Resources and Pilbara Minerals have become the first customers for the highly anticipated Lumsden Point facility in the Port of Port Hedland. -
Despite the world's need for more food, farmers could be forced to grow fewer crops this year
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While shoppers battle with the cost of food at the check-out, farmers around the world are expected to sow less crops this year, as the cost of growing some produce is higher than its potential value. -
FTD’s Hirsch chased over $2m house mortgage
A creditor has sued FTD Construction founder Ricky Hirsch over an alleged $5 million debt and has applied to repossess his $2 million Marmion home. -
Spartan taps investors for $80m
Spartan Resources has announced it will raise $80 million to further accelerate exploration activities and development of its Dalgaranga gold project, located 475km north-east of Perth. -
BHP sets nickel decision deadline
BHP has set a timeline for a review into its troubled Nickel West operations, as the company navigates a depressed market for its product. -
Unemployment has gone up, but Corbin is finding it hard to keep staff long-term
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The unemployment rate increased slightly to 3.8 per cent in March, after employment fell by 7,000 people and unemployment rose by 21,000 people. -
The unemployment rate has risen slightly to 3.8 per cent
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The unemployment rate increased slightly to 3.8 per cent in March, after employment fell by 7,000 people and unemployment rose by 21,000 people. -
It's getting a bit harder to find a job, but the labour market remains 'incredibly tight'
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The unemployment rate increased slightly to 3.8 per cent in March, after employment fell by 7,000 people and unemployment rose by 21,000 people. -
Australia's unemployment rate has risen slightly to 3.8 per cent
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The unemployment rate increased slightly to 3.8 per cent in March, after employment fell by 7,000 people and unemployment rose by 21,000 people. -
Hancock, Titan ink $185m JV deal
Copper-gold explorer Titan Minerals has inked a joint venture partnership worth more than $185 million with a Hancock Prospecting subsidiary for one of its southern Ecuador projects. -
Two decades of Sculpture by the Sea
The annual exhibition has been a feature of the local arts scene for 20 years, attracting thousands of tourists to Perth. -
Prince Harry may have to settle Murdoch lawsuit after Hugh Grant deal, his lawyer says
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Prince Harry's lawyer says he may be "forced" to settle a lawsuit against the publisher of Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspaper The Sun after British actor Hugh Grant agreed on a deal. -
Live: Wall St posts fourth day of losses as investors weigh higher-for-longer rate risks
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The benchmark US share index posted its fourth straight day of losses taking it 4 per cent off its recent record high, although gains in iron ore are expected to push the ASX higher. Follow the latest on our live markets blog.
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