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Qantas app 'operating normally' again for customers after earlier claiming issue had been 'resolved' β as it happened
via abc.net.au
Qantas says its app is "stable and operating normally" after customers experienced ongoing issues hours after the airline said the glitch had been resolved, while the Australian share market ended lower. -
Live: Qantas says 'recent system changes' may have caused app issue for travellers, local share market down
via abc.net.au
Qantas says it's urgently working to resolve an issue with its app after passengers reported they could access other customers' details, while the Australian share market is trading lower after heavy losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live. -
Live: Qantas says 'no indication' of a cyber security incident as app issue resolves, local share market down
via abc.net.au
Qantas says it has resolved an issue with its app after passengers reported they could access other customers' details, while the Australian share market is trading lower after heavy losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live. -
Live: Qantas customers still experiencing app issues despite airline saying it was 'resolved'
via abc.net.au
Qantas customers continue to have issues with their apps despite the airline saying problems have been resolved, while the Australian share market is trading lower after heavy losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live. -
Live: Qantas app 'operating normally' again for customers after earlier claiming issue had been 'resolved'
via abc.net.au
Qantas says its app is "stable and operating normally" after customers experienced ongoing issues hours after the airline said the glitch had been resolved, while the Australian share market ended lower. Follow live. -
Live: ASX tipped to open lower, heavy losses on Wall Street overnight
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 is expected to open lower today, following heavy losses on Wall Street. The US Federal Reserve started its two-day rates meeting overnight, and analysts expect the central bank to keep rates unchanged. -
Live: ASX tipped to open lower after heavy losses on Wall Street, Qantas investigating issues with app
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 is expected to open lower today after heavy losses on Wall Street, while Qantas says it is investigating issues with its app after customers reported a data breach this morning. Follow live. -
Why a surging gold price is driving renewed interest in its 'poor cousin' silver
via abc.net.au
With Australia holding the biggest share of the world's silver reserves, an 18 per cent price rise over the past six months has people talking — especially when it comes to the silver lining of technology. -
Perth home values grow by $18k
The city’s median house price has reached another record high, with 2 per cent growth in April to $721,278. -
Federal Court to consider costs in Bruce Lehrmann's failed defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court resumes today to consider costs in Bruce Lehrmann's failed defamation case against Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson over coverage of Brittany Higgins's rape allegation. -
Bonza fleet grounded for days as passengers scramble for flights
via abc.net.au
A federal minister says a bailout for airline Bonza is "not something that the government has before us" after the carrier went into voluntary administration. -
'I want the best in my backyard': Why generations don't see eye to eye on boosting housing supply
via abc.net.au
Property prices surged once again in April due the ongoing shortage of housing and rising demand. Could the rise of the YIMBY — or the "yes in my back yard" — movement be the solution to boosting the supply of affordable housing? -
A lack of housing supply caused property prices to climb again in April. Is YIMBYism the solution?
via abc.net.au
Property prices surged once again in April due the ongoing shortage of housing and rising demand. Could the rise of the YIMBY — or the "yes in my back yard" — movement be the solution to boosting the supply of affordable housing? -
Big four banks warn first rate cut won't come until November, as 'incredibly strong' migration makes the RBA's task 'more difficult'
via abc.net.au
Surprisingly strong inflation, but exceptionally weak retail spending, has major bank economists predicting the Reserve Bank won't cut interest rates until November. -
Disappointed Poseidon flags MinRes renegotiation
Poseidon Nickel says it is disappointed by a move from Mineral Resources to renegotiate the terms of its purchase of the Lake Johnston project, and will consider legal avenues. -
Treasurer announces major overhaul of Australia's foreign investment regulations
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australia is ready to embark upon a major overhaul of its foreign investment regulations to ensure critical industries, minerals and the national interest are not put at risk. -
Government announces crackdown on foreign investment
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australia is ready to embark upon a major overhaul of its foreign investment regulations to ensure critical industries, minerals and the national interest are not put at risk. -
'Capacity for interference' behind government overhaul of foreign investment
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australia is ready to embark upon a major overhaul of its foreign investment regulations to ensure critical industries, minerals and the national interest are not put at risk. -
Housing site 'dust bowl' sitting vacant in Adelaide suburb three years after homes announced
via abc.net.au
A parcel of suburban land earmarked for more than 100 houses three years ago remains mostly vacant, with the SA opposition accusing the government of leaving the site like a "dust bowl" amid a housing crisis. -
Higgins fails to delay Reynoldsβ defamation trial
Brittany Higgins' fiancee has bowed out of the looming defamation trial launched by Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds, announcing his decision via social media amid a court hearing today. -
Greatland open to Havieron outcomes
Greatland Gold managing director Shaun Day says the company would be open to consolidating ownership of the Havieron gold-copper project if the opportunity presented itself. -
At Close of Business podcast April 30
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss a push to attract superyachts to WA - and the state's readiness to host them. -
Coles sales revenue up 3.4pc
Despite its total group sales revenue rising by 3.4 per cent from $9.7 billion to $10 billion in the March 2024 quarter, Coles Group chief executive officer Leah Weckert is acutely aware that customers are minimising their discretionary spending. -
Hancock-SQM move for Azure gets green light
The Foreign Investment Review Board has given its tick to a move from a joint venture between Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting and Chilean lithium giant SQM for Azure Minerals. -
Your energy bill will likely rise as power companies put up their costs over the next five years
via abc.net.au
Australians hoping for energy bill relief next financial year have been delivered a blow, with the cost of energy transmission set to rise in different parts of the country. -
Electricity bills set to rise as Australian Energy Regulator sets new network transmission costs
via abc.net.au
Australians hoping for energy bill relief next financial year have been delivered a blow, with the cost of energy transmission set to rise in different parts of the country. -
Tietto board revises recommendation
Tietto Minerals has revised its recommendation to shareholders regarding a potential takeover from Hong Kong-based Zhaojin Capital. -
Stateβs waterways in $80m boost
The state government has committed almost $80 million in the upcoming budget to upgrade water networks across Western Australia. -
Byrnecut profit bounces back
Mining contractor Byrnecut Australia has bounced back from a challenging 2022 to post an improved net profit after tax in 2023. -
Woodside progresses $6m carbon farm
An assessment panel has approved Woodside Energy’s proposal to build a carbon farm in the Shire of Gingin, days after the oil and gas giant dealt with tensions over its climate action plan. -
Cheaper flights in WA's north on the way as state government extends subsidies
via abc.net.au
Flights between Broome and Kununurra are set to be capped at $199 one way, and the government will extend subsidies for flights between Perth and some regional WA towns. -
Freo Ports, Nutrien Ag lease row shelved
Fertiliser company Nutrien Ag has secured a minor win in its legal fight against Fremantle Port Authority, after the court temporarily stopped the lease expiring. -
Expenditure review pays off for Chalice
A decision by Chalice Mining in January to review its expenditure appears to be paying off for the Tim Goyder-backed exploration company. -
Police arrest trio from fishing boat allegedly importing almost half a tonne of cocaine
via abc.net.au
Three men apprehended at a central Queensland boat ramp are accused of attempting to import around 500kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of more than $162 million. -
Police arrest trio from fishing boat allegedly importing almost half a ton of cocaine
via abc.net.au
Three men apprehended at a central Queensland boat ramp are accused of attempting to import 500kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of more than $162 million. -
Neoen to build second Collie battery
Neoen’s stage 2 project at Collie adds to grid-scale energy storage batteries being built by Synergy and Alinta, with a combined cost in excess of $3 billion. -
Rich List reveals hidden WA successes
Entrepreneur Vikas Rambal’s $4.4 billion fortune leads a group of dozens of new names to be recognised for their wealth generation in the inaugural Business News Rich List. -
Rich List reveals hidden WA success
Entrepreneur Vikas Rambal’s $4.4 billion fortune leads a group of dozens of new names to be recognised for their wealth generation in the inaugural Business News Rich List. -
The questions to ask before lending a partner money
via abc.net.au
There are many reasons a romantic partner may need to borrow money, including emergencies, existing debt, or loss of income. What are the risks of loaning it to them? -
Australia will build the world's first commercial quantum computer, but how does it work?
via abc.net.au
The Queensland and Australian governments have set aside $470 million each to fund "the most complex machine ever built by humanity", in Brisbane. -
Australia makes billion-dollar play for world's first commercial quantum computer
via abc.net.au
The Queensland and Australian governments have set aside $470 million each to build "the most complex machine ever built by humanity" in Brisbane. So how does it work? -
Live: Regional airline Bonza has cancelled flights throughout the country as it considers its future
via abc.net.au
The cancellation of Bonza flights strands potentially thousands of passengers across the country, as the regional airline considers its future. Follow live. -
Live: Bonza enters voluntary administration after cancelling all flights
via abc.net.au
Budget airline Bonza enters voluntary administration after this morning cancelling all flights, leaving passengers stranded. Follow live. -
Live: Bonza cancels all flights as bosses consider airline's future
via abc.net.au
The cancellation of Bonza flights strands potentially thousands of passengers across the country, as the regional airline considers its future. Follow live. -
Bonza enters voluntary administration after cancelling all flights β as it happened
via abc.net.au
Budget airline Bonza enters voluntary administration after cancelling all flights, leaving passengers stranded on Tuesday morning. -
IGO earnings drop on nickel, lithium weakness
Lithium and nickel miner IGO reported a 110 per cent quarter on quarter drop in underlying earnings during the three months to March, leading it to a pre-tax loss of $15 million. -
Bonza cancels multiple flights
Bonza, Australia's newest low-cost airline, has cancelled flights this morning across the east coast of Australia. -
Lucky country no more: costs push foreign students away
High cost of living and tuition fees in Australia has knocked the country off the top spot in university rankings it shared with Canada, as uncertainty around government migration policy contributed to the fall. -
Supermarkets breakup not the answer
Anti-competitive behaviour is more easily handled when there is competition, rather than afterwards. -
Passengers stranded, Bonza in administration in 'shattering news' for sector
via abc.net.au
The airline says it has "temporarily" suspended all services, leaving travellers scrambling for help to get to their destinations.
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