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Live: NAB half-year profit drops 11.9pc, ASX up at lunch after Federal Reserve indicates US rate hike is 'unlikely'
via abc.net.auNAB says its half-year profit fell 11.9 per cent from intense competition in the lending industry, while the Australian share market is up at midday after the US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicates a US rate hike is unlikely. Follow live. -
Live: NAB half-year profit drops 11.9pc, ASX flat after Federal Reserve indicates US rate hike is 'unlikely'
via abc.net.auNAB says its half-year profit fell 11.9 per cent from intense competition in the lending industry, while the Australian share market is flat after the US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicates a US rate hike is unlikely. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to slip, NAB half-year profit drops 11.9pc, Federal Reserve indicates US rate hike is 'unlikely'
via abc.net.auNAB says its half-year profit fell 11.9 per cent from intense competition in the lending industry, while the Australian share market is likely to fall after the US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicates a US rate hike is unlikely. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to slip, Federal Reserve indicates US interest rate hike is unlikely
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is likely to fall in morning trade after the US Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold, while its chairman Jerome Powell indicates a rate hike is unlikely. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to slip, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicates US interest rate hike is 'unlikely'
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is likely to fall in morning trade after the US Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold, while its chairman Jerome Powell indicates a rate hike is unlikely. Follow live. -
ASX closes higher after US Fed leaves rates on hold and indicates rate hike 'unlikely', NAB half-year profit drops 11.9pc — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market closed higher after the US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicated a US rate hike is unlikely. NAB says its half-year profit fell 11.9 per cent from intense competition in the lending industry. -
Farmers trial new tech to keep equipment running as 3G shutdown looms
via abc.net.auAs the shutdown of the 3G network approaches, millions of Australians are switching over their phones to make sure they are compatible with 4G. But farmers are facing a much bigger problem. -
Tenants enduring shoddy home repairs as DIY trend leads to 'landlord specials'
via abc.net.auAn increasing number of do-it-yourself renovations by landlords in the rental market has raised concerns around what a lack of policing could mean for renters if it the work is not done correctly. -
Renters enduring 'landlord specials' amid property owners undertaking inadequate DIY work
via abc.net.auAn increasing number of do-it-yourself renovations in the rental market has raised concerns around what a lack of policing could mean for renters if it the work is not done correctly. -
Renters are enduring 'landlord specials' as their property's owners have a go at DIY fixes
via abc.net.auAn increasing number of do-it-yourself renovations in the rental market has raised concerns around what a lack of policing could mean for renters if it the work is not done correctly. -
Technology used to film Barbie, Dune, The Mandalorian comes to Melbourne university
via abc.net.auWhat do Barbie, Dune, The Mandalorian and Melbourne's Victorian College of the Arts have in common? Using new cutting-edge technology to make films. -
Say goodbye to the 'little green tennis ball on a stick' — this is the future of virtual film production
via abc.net.auWhat do Barbie, Dune, The Mandalorian and Melbourne's Victorian College of the Arts have in common? Using new cutting-edge technology to make films. -
Smaller businesses at significant risk of going to the wall while larger businesses benefit
via abc.net.auAustralians are being told to brace for a tidal wave of small businesses going bust, and the job losses that may come with that. -
April runs two beauty services — the high-end one is booming, the other struggling. It’s a microcosm of the economy
via abc.net.auAustralians are being told to brace for a tidal wave of small businesses going bust, and the job losses that may come with that. -
Zettagrid complete acquisition of cloud infrastructure from Adisyn
The move marks Zettagrid’s first foray into the NT, and its ninth acquisition in just over a decade. -
Anson signs binding offtake agreement
Exploration company Anson Resources has signed a binding offtake term sheet with South Korea-based LG Energy Solution. -
AVZ to delist from stock market
AVZ Minerals is set to delist from the Australian Stock Exchange after two years of its shares being suspended, as multiple disputes around its project continue. -
Man taken to hospital after falling from wheelchair onto train tracks
via abc.net.auTrains are delayed in Brisbane after a man fell out of his wheelchair and onto tracks at Toombul station this afternoon. -
Blackburne weighs in on apartment industry
Paul Blackburne says developers who rely on investors could end up in trouble. -
Tivan to look at Ord River Hydro to power Speewah
The hydro plant previously supplied electricity to Rio Tinto’s Argyle diamond mine, until the mine was decommissioned in 2020. -
At Close of Business podcast May 1 2024
Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss what’s in store for WA wineries after the recent removal of tariffs by China. -
Shares rise following US approval
Shares across several Western Australia-based uranium exploration companies rose on Wednesday, following news overnight that the US senate unanimously approved a bipartisan bill to ban Russian imports from 2028. -
Aussie shares plunge ahead of Federal Reserve meeting
Stronger-than-expected US wage data has again pushed back expectations for when the Federal Reserve might begin trimming interest rates. -
DUG expanding global footprint
High performance computing firm DUG Technology plans to open a new business unit in the Middle East, which will mark the company's fourth global geographical business hub. -
Former Cambridge mayor named Nedlands CEO
Ousted Town of Cambridge mayor Keri Shannon has been named the next chief executive at the City of Nedlands, bringing an end to the months-long search for the role. -
Turnbull to leave Tourism WA
Carolyn Turnbull has resigned as Tourism WA managing director, confirming she would leave the government tourism agency on May 10 after two and a half years of service. -
Red Hawk hopeful after study results
Cheryl Edwardes-chaired Red Hawk Mining has high hopes over its Blacksmith iron ore project in the Pilbara after completing a preliminary feasibility study. -
What can the Mundi Mundi Bash tell us about the future of music festivals in modern Australia?
via abc.net.auWith pop-focused music festivals like Splendour in the Grass and Groove in the Moo calling it quits, family-friendly, smaller festivals in unique locations are thriving. -
Pay Day with Campbell Harrison: 'I'm always gaslighting myself out of essential purchases to try and save money'
via abc.net.auIt's Pay Day! Top-ranked sports climber Campbell Harrison takes a break from training for the Paris Olympic Games to share how working from a young age to pursue his dream career has taught him the value of paying it forward. -
Pay Day with Campbell Harrison: At the top of his sport, there's still 'not a lot of wiggle room'
via abc.net.auIt's Pay Day! Top-ranked sports climber Campbell Harrison takes a break from training for the Paris Olympic Games to share how working from a young age to pursue his dream career has taught him the value of paying it forward. -
I think, therefore I think, therefore ...
AI is amazing at matching patterns, but its tendency to ‘hallucinate’ means there are limits to its capacity to ‘think’. -
Game to lift ADHD awareness Deficit
A new game that gives players the chance to experience how the world looks to those with ADHD has just hit the market. -
State govt faces legal action over Wittenoom mess
The state government could be dragged to court by Pilbara traditional owners for failing to clean up Wittenoom’s mountains of deadly asbestos tailings. -
Mental health front of mind
New research suggests there’s work to do to improve mental health outcomes in the mining industry. -
Orica fined $1.2m after Newcastle workers exposed to potentially deadly cobalt dust
via abc.net.auThe chemical giant was found to have let the risk of exposure go unaddressed for years, but received a reduced fine due to its early guilty plea. -
Under-utilised Lake Argyle hydro power offered new life
via abc.net.auOld Argyle Diamond Mine power routes could be revived under a Kimberley mining company's hydro plan. -
St John of God flags $160m hospital plan
St John of God has proposed to build a five-storey private hospital in its Midland precinct, estimated to cost almost $160 million, to replace the services acquired by the state government. -
Opportunities ripen as China re-engages
An unusually short vintage and the end of China’s tariffs have energised WA’s wine industry. -
Turaco taps investors for $18m
Turaco Gold will raise $18 million to further accelerate drilling at its Afema gold project, located in eastern Côte d'Ivoire. -
Game meat company to hunt deer in SA forests as aerial culling criticised
via abc.net.auThe company's owner says on-ground hunting is less cruel than the state government's preferred culling method, which involves carcasses being left to rot. -
WA-made satellite to launch in India
A small Perth firm will become one of the first Western Australian companies to build and launch a satellite into space after locking in federal funding. -
WA brewery to open fourth venue
The founders of a North West brewery will open their fourth venue, lifting the company into the upper echelon’s of Western Australia’s watering hole operators. -
Adveritas announces major share issue
Adtech innovator Adveritas has announced plans to issue 75 million ordinary fully paid securities to raise $4.5 million. -
State commits $26.4m for regional clean energy transition
Some $18.4m will be used to deliver 50 standalone power units, with $8m in grants for wind turbine manufacturing up for grabs. -
Foreign investment rules deemed 'non-discriminatory'
The treasurer says Australia's foreign investment settings won't discriminate against certain countries, even as his reforms respond to geopolitical threats, the energy transition and shifts in the global economy. -
Electric garbage truck trialled in regional Australia drives 'like a limousine'
via abc.net.auWith the take-up of electric vehicles across Australia commercial market considered "pretty modest" so far, those supporting an EV garbage truck trial in Shepparton believe its important to start chipping away towards a transition. -
Qantas investigating reports customers have access to other passengers' information on app
via abc.net.auQantas is investigating reports of customers having access to other passengers' information on their app. -
Qantas fixes data breach, 'not a cyber incident'
via abc.net.auQantas resolves an issue with its app that allowed customers to view the details of other passengers, including names and upcoming flight plans. -
Qantas apologises after customers report data breach
via abc.net.auQantas is investigating reports of customers having access to other passengers' information on their app. -
Qantas apologises after app shows passengers' information to other travellers
via abc.net.auQantas resolves an issue with its app that allowed customers to view the details of other passengers, including names and upcoming flight plans.
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