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Live: ASX to edge up, Tesla shares jump
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The Australian share market is expected to open slightly higher as Wall Street investors await the US Federal Reserve's rates decision meeting this week, with the central bank poised to keep rates unchanged. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX to edge up, BHP confirms $39b Samarco disaster settlement offer
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The Australian share market is expected to open slightly higher as Wall Street investors await the US Federal Reserve's rates decision meeting this week. Mining giant BHP has reached a $US25.7 billion ($39.1 billion) settlement offer with the Brazilian government on the Samarco dam disaster. Follow the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX edges up, BHP confirms $39b Samarco disaster settlement offer
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opened slightly higher after a jump in Tesla shares helped US stocks finish higher. Mining giant BHP has reached a $US25.7 billion ($39.1 billion) settlement offer with the Brazilian government on the Samarco dam disaster. Follow the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX edges up, BHP confirms $39b Samarco disaster settlement offer — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Mining giant BHP reaches a $US25.7 billion ($39.1 billion) settlement offer with the Brazilian government on the Samarco dam disaster. Look back on the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our blog. -
Can you invest ethically and still make a stack of money? These experts say yes
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These financial experts say you can invest in the planet and make money along the way. It's why a growing number of Australians are choosing to invest ethically. -
The town of Penguin loves living up to its name. And now a key feature is set to stay
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For a while it looked like the penguin-themed bins in the tiny coastal hamlet of Penguin were set to be trashed — but after a community outcry, it looks like they are here to stay. -
Penguin-themed bins to stay in town of Penguin, as community rejects 'horrible metal bins'
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For a while it looked like the penguin-themed bins in the tiny coastal hamlet of Penguin were set to be trashed — but after a community outcry, it looks like they are here to stay. -
Milk dream sours for Chinese company as iconic Tasmanian farm put up for sale
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The remaining slice of a 200-year-old farming property in Tasmania's north-west is up for sale, after years mired in controversy, unrealised grand ambitions, allegations of animal cruelty and mismanagement, and the recent loss of a major milk contract. -
It started with a plan to fly fresh Tasmanian milk to China, but now Australia's once-largest dairy is up for sale
via abc.net.au
The remaining slice of a 200-year-old farming property in Tasmania's north-west is up for sale, after years mired in controversy, unrealised grand ambitions, allegations of animal cruelty and mismanagement, and the recent loss of a major milk contract. -
One in seven people admit to using tech to sexually harass colleagues at work, new data shows
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Young people and women are particularly at risk, with work and personal emails or phones most commonly used by perpetrators. -
With some parts of the world already uninsurable, Australia's window for avoiding the same fate is closing fast
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Floods, bushfires, and severe storms have sent insurance costs skyrocketing. It's high time for Australia to heed warnings from other parts of the world before insurance becomes unaffordable for all Australians — or simply unavailable. -
All Australians will foot the bill after climate disasters leave insurance industry on the brink
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Floods, bushfires, and severe storms have sent insurance costs skyrocketing. It's high time for Australia to heed warnings from other parts of the world before insurance becomes unaffordable for all Australians — or simply unavailable. -
The government ordered an investigation into of last year's Optus outage. Now its findings are in
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Telcos will be forced to share real-time network information during outages and set up a body to take charge of Australia's triple-0 system, in the wake of last year's Optus outage. -
The government ordered an investigation into last year's Optus outage. Now its findings are in
via abc.net.au
Telcos will be forced to share real-time network information during outages and set up a body to take charge of Australia's triple-0 system, in the wake of last year's Optus outage. -
New report provides 'blueprint' to stop triple-0 calls failing after catastrophic Optus outage
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Telcos will be forced to share real-time network information during outages and set up a body to take charge of Australia's triple-0 system, in the wake of last year's Optus outage. -
Pilot dies after plane crash at Perth's Jandakot Airport
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A 73-year-old man dies after his small plane crashed at Jandakot Airport, in Perth's southern suburbs. -
Worker dies at Wheatbelt farm
WorkSafe is investigating a workplace incident at a farm in the state's Wheatbelt region, where a teenage worker has died. -
At Close of Business podcast April 29 2024
Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss NAIF, one of several government agencies approving big loans for major projects. -
Tech, real estate sectors lead Aust shares higher
The ASX200 has finished up 0.8 per cent, with every sector rising on the back of a tech-led rally on Wall Street. -
Government lenders pony up for projects
The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility is one of several government agencies approving big loans for resources projects. -
Govt defends desal power scalebacks
The state government says its energy load reduction scheme has had no ramifications for water supply, despite summer supply scalebacks at the Water Corp’s Binningup desalination plant. -
Tasmea makes ASX debut
Jandakot mining services company Tasmea has made its debut on the Australian Securities Exchange after raising $59 million through an initial public offering. -
Arafura pursues FID on Nolans project
Arafura Rare Earths remains confident of achieving a final investment decision for its Northern Territory-based Nolans project by the end of this year. -
Dealing with a decade of disruption
Only when they fail do we appreciate how much we rely on global supply chains. -
Ravensthorpe nickel mine to close with loss of more than 300 jobs
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Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals confirms the Ravensthorpe Nickel Mine will close this week, with 330 jobs to be made redundant. -
Dockers appoints new board members
The Fremantle Dockers have appointed Graham Kerr and Nicholas Ellery to its board. -
Dockers appoint new board members
The Fremantle Dockers have appointed Graham Kerr and Nicholas Ellery to its board. -
7 News director Craig McPherson quits following a tumultuous few weeks for the network
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Network Seven's director of news and current affairs Craig McPherson has quit after a tumultuous few weeks for the media company. -
Nickel turmoil claims First Quantum's Ravensthorpe
Canadian-listed First Quantum Minerals will fully wind down its Ravensthorpe nickel operations and cut 330 on-site jobs, as part of its response to depressed market conditions. -
State unveils $1.6bn forward school spend
The state government will invest $1.6 billion over the coming four years to improving public school infrastructure, as the squeeze grows on the state’s existing education facilities. -
Govt to spend $410m on WA schools
The state government will allocate $410 million to build and upgrade school infrastructure across Western Australia in the upcoming budget. -
Production within sight for Liontown
Liontown Resources continues to move closer to the first production of spodumene concentrate at its Kathleen Valley lithium project, following a positive March 2024 quarter. -
BCG in office move
The global management consultant firm is moving to QV1. -
Nicole Kidman 'makes movies better': Is she our most successful actress?
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Nicole Kidman is the first Australian to receive the prestigious film award. -
Satterley fails in $2.5m tax bid
The Federal Court has knocked back property developer Nigel Satterley’s claim that a $2.5 million payment to compensate shareholders after a failed project should be tax deductible. -
Star board chairman replaced days after 'prepping for war' text message revealed in casino regulator hearing
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In a statement to the ASX the company announced that David Foster had been replaced by Anne Ward as chairman of the board, effective immediately. -
Quarterly VC deals drop to five-year low
Australian Venture Capital deals hit a more-than-five year low in Q1 2024. -
'Prioritise customers over profit': As authorities trumpet action on scams, devastated victims demand more
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Authorities say new scam figures show their action on scams is working — but consumer groups and devastated victims say it's nowhere near enough. -
'My body was shaking': The fake text message that led to Jenny's family losing their savings
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Authorities say new scam figures show their action on scams is working — but consumer groups and devastated victims say it's nowhere near enough. -
Japan's giants commit to Aussie nickel joint venture
A nickel explorer has formed a joint venture with two of Japan's industrial giants as Australia's allies move to secure long-term supplies of battery minerals. -
Dorado JV pushing for 2024 investment call
Carnarvon Energy hopes a final investment decision will be made on the Dorado oil project by the end of 2024, as the Santos-led joint venture explores cost reduction at the field. -
Man charged over fight with prominent sports journalist Paul Kent on Sydney street
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Prominent rugby league journalist Paul Kent is stood down from his roles as a Fox presenter and News Corp columnist "pending an immediate investigation" by his employers into footage from a late-night fight on a Sydney street. -
Property council appoints new WA boss
Nicola Brischetto is set to replace Sandra Brewer as the head of the organisation in WA. -
De Ceglie to leave Perth, Dore steps in
The West Australian’s editor-in-chief Anthony De Ceglie will leave the state’s major newspaper for a Sydney-based role running Seven West Media’s news and current affairs mastheads. -
Kimberley’s historic Yeeda Station up for sale
Yeeda station has been placed on the market two months after its owner fell into administration owing more than $100 million to debtors. -
Scam losses down as Australians fleeced by $2.74bn
The government claims it's anti-scam efforts are working after Australians' losses to scams declined for the first time in seven years. -
Seven West Media announces leadership shake-up, Crown Resorts confirms job cuts, ASX ends higher — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX has closed 0.8 per cent higher to start the trading week, while Seven West Media has appointed a new director of news and Crown Resorts confirmed job losses in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. -
Live: Seven West Media announces leadership shake-up, Crown Resorts confirms job cuts, ASX higher
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Seven West Media has appointed a new director of news after Craig McPherson announced his departure from the company, while the ASX is enjoying a positive start to the week following strong tech led gains on Wall Street. Follow live. -
Live: Seven West Media announces leadership shake-up, ASX rises after Friday tech surge on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Seven West Media has appointed a new director of news after Craig McPherson announced his departure from the company, while the ASX is enjoying a positive start to the week following strong tech led gains on Wall Street. Follow live. -
Live: ASX rises after Friday tech surge on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The ASX is enjoying a positive start to the week following strong tech led gains on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
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