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Live: Telstra to sack 2,800 workers, Nasdaq and gold hit record highs, ASX to slip
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Telstra will sack up 2,800 staff as its latest cost-cutting measure, while the Australian share market is likely to slip in morning trade, US tech stocks drive the Nasdaq to a fresh record high, and optimism about rate cuts drives gold and copper prices to their highest levels ever. Follow live. -
Live: Nasdaq and gold hit record highs, ASX to slip as Telstra reveals job cuts
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The Australian share market is likely to slip in morning trade as Telstra reveals plans to sack 2,800 workers, US tech stocks drive the Nasdaq to a fresh record high, and optimism about rate cuts is pushing gold and copper prices to their highest levels ever. Follow live. -
Live: Nasdaq and gold hit record highs, ASX to slip
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The Australian share market is likely to slip in morning trade, US tech stocks drove the Nasdaq to a fresh record high, while optimism about rate cuts drives gold and copper prices to their highest levels ever. Follow live. -
Live: ASX slips as Telstra reveals job cuts, Nasdaq and gold hit record highs
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The Australian share market falls as Telstra reveals plans to sack 2,800 workers, US tech stocks drive the Nasdaq to a record high, and optimism about rate cuts pushes gold and copper prices to their highest levels ever. Follow live. -
Live: ANZ hit with online banking outage, ASX slips as Telstra confirms job cuts, Nasdaq and gold hit record highs
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The Australian share market falls as Telstra reveals plans to sack 2,800 workers, US tech stocks drive the Nasdaq to a record high, and optimism about rate cuts pushes gold and copper prices to their highest levels ever. Follow live. -
ANZ hit with online banking outage, ASX slips as Telstra confirms job cuts, Nasdaq and gold hit record highs — as it happened
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The Australian share market has ended slightly lower after Telstra revealed plans to sack 2,800 workers, while US tech stocks drove the Nasdaq to a record high and rate cut optimism pushed gold and copper prices to their highest levels ever. -
Ways to save money on your streaming services
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Reviewing what you're paying for digital subscriptions — and what you're getting in return — can be a good place to start if you're looking to cut household expenses. -
Get the most bang for your buck from digital subscriptions
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Reviewing what you're paying for digital subscriptions — and what you're getting in return — can be a good place to start if you're looking to cut household expenses. -
Pacific airlines face high costs and a vast ocean. How can they keep going?
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Air Vanuatu's collapse has raised questions about the future of aviation in the Pacific. While experts say the problems are vast, there are glimmers of hope for the region's airlines. -
Air Vanuatu collapsed under heavy debt. A thousand kilometres across the ocean, it's a different story
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Air Vanuatu's collapse has raised questions about the future of aviation in the Pacific. While experts say the problems are vast, there are glimmers of hope for the region's airlines. -
Tourists now need to book to climb one of the world's most iconic volcanoes
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The new measures come into force after hundreds of thousands of people climbed the peak last year. -
'Bullet climbing', rubbish and hundreds of thousands of tourists sees new rules brought in for Mount Fuji
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The new measures come into force after hundreds of thousands of people climbed the peak last year. -
'Bullet climbing', rubbish and hundreds of thousands of tourists prompt new rules for Mount Fuji
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The new measures come into force after hundreds of thousands of people climbed the peak last year. -
During the Great Depression begging was made illegal in Tasmania, but some say that must change in today's world
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Since the Great Depression, begging for money has been illegal in Tasmania but now there is a push to, as one expert says, "tackle social issues in a rational, mature and modern way". -
Almost 90 years ago during the Great Depression, begging was made illegal in Tasmania. It still is
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Since the Great Depression, begging for money has been illegal in Tasmania but now there is a push to, as one expert says, "tackle social issues in a rational, mature and modern way". -
'People are still buying … regardless of the risks': Insurers warn hundreds of thousands of homes are under threat
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Extreme weather linked to climate change risks negatively affecting coastal property market values, as storm-related damage and erosion takes its toll and insurance premiums soar. -
Coastal property owners warned of rising climate-related risks
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Extreme weather linked to climate change risks negatively affecting coastal property market values, as storm-related damage and erosion takes its toll and insurance premiums soar. -
'This is Jo O'Brien. The person who you stole $500,000 from': When scammers took her life savings, Jo took matters into her own hands
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When Jo O'Brien lost $500,000 to a scammer, she set out to track him down, eventually finding the man she believed was responsible. She sent him a text. -
Jo was scammed out of $500,000. She threatened to 'ruin' lives to get her life savings back
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When Jo O'Brien lost $500,000 to a scammer, she set out to track him down, eventually finding the man she believed was responsible. She sent him a text. -
Chevron backs in Gorgon's WA gas supply, CCS future
Chevron will contribute gas from its Gorgon project on Barrow Island to the WA domestic market beyond its on-paper obligations, but it holds fears over federal project uncertainty. -
Live: Jim Chalmers faces voters on Q+A a week after delivering budget
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Six days after delivering his make-or-break budget, treasurer Jim Chalmers faces his own constituents in a special Q+A from Logan, south of Brisbane. -
Jim Chalmers faces voters on Q+A a week after delivering budget — as it happened
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Six days after delivering his make-or-break budget, treasurer Jim Chalmers faced his own constituents in a special Q+A from Logan, south of Brisbane. -
Patriot to tap investors for $44m
Patriot Battery Metals has ducked into a trading halt pending a capital raise understood to be in the order of $44 million. -
Liberals’ Tangney candidate Mark Wales steps down
Liberal candidate for the federal seat of Tangney, Mark Wales, has announced he will step back from the contest after a family health emergency. -
Galan shares down following update
Shares in Galan Lithium fell by 19 per cent to 23.5 cents per share on Monday, following news the company intends to raise $14 million. -
Federal govt invests $56m in midwifery care
Assistant Health Minister Ged Kearney has detailed a $56.5 million investment to increase the number of midwifery services covered by Medicare. -
At Close of Business podcast May 20 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the planning pathways available to developers. -
Mining leads shares higher as copper and gold surge
The ASX200 has started the week in positive territory, with the mining sector posting strong gains after copper and gold both hit all-time highs. -
Strandline to sell Tanzanian assets
Strandline Resources has announced it plans to sell its Tanzanian assets to China-based Ganzhou Chenguang Rare Earths New Material Company in a $43 million consideration package. -
Forrest in mega North Freo land buy
The mining magnate has acquired a significant chunk of coastal land in a $107 million deal, as a plan to rezone the area sits with government. -
Forrest in major North Freo land buy
The mining magnate has acquired a significant chunk of coastal land in a $107 million deal, as a plan to rezone the area sits with government. -
Cultural shift key to gender violence fix
Recent rallies in Perth and across the country against gender-based violence serve as a demonstration of the level of community concern about the issue. -
Rare earths junior calls for public infrastructure spend
Lacklustre common use infrastructure is proving a hurdle for the Kimberley to latch onto booming demand for rare earths commodities. -
Perth leads land price growth
Perth had the highest annual growth in the median price of residential land among Australian capital cities in 2023, according to a property industry report. -
Brown appointed Core Lithium CEO
Core Lithium’s search for a chief executive officer has ended, with the miner appointing Paul Brown, effective from June 4. -
Passenger pulled man away from plane door as he tried to open it, police say
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Earlier this month, the 33-year-old attempted to open an emergency exit while on an international flight headed to Sydney, the AFP has alleged. -
Leggat appointed MD at Venture
Venture Minerals has announced its second key leadership appointment in the space of three weeks, with Philippa Leggat promoted to managing director. -
Former hospital staffer charged with corruption
A former public health employee found by the Corruption and Crime Commission to have siphoned more than $280,000 is facing 52 charges related to corruption. -
Duratec annual guidance takes a hit
Shares in Wangara-based contractor Duratec Australia dipped early following news it had revised its annual guidance for the 2024 financial year, citing delays in expected project awards. -
Duratec annual guidance impacted
Shares in Wangara-based contractor Duratec Australia dipped early following news it had revised its annual guidance for the 2024 financial year, citing delays in expected project awards. -
Bryant to leave Perenti for Perth Airport
Perenti chief financial officer Peter Bryant has announced his resignation to take the CFO role at Perth Airport. -
Bryant to depart Perenti for Perth Airport
Perenti chief financial officer Peter Bryant has announced his resignation to take the CFO role at Perth Airport. -
Planning changes offer alternatives
Developers are faced with greater choice when it comes to getting their projects over the line. -
Unions look to lock in right to disconnect from work
The peak union body has called on the Fair Work Commission to enshrine the right to disconnect outside of work hours to be included in modern awards. -
Star Entertainment surges on takeover speculation, ASX up 0.6pc — as it happened
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Star Entertainment surged on Hard Rock takeover interest as ASX enjoyed solid miner-led gains. Look back on our blog to see how today's events unfolded. -
Live: Star Entertainment surges on takeover speculation, ASX up 0.6pc
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The troubled casino operator Star Entertainment has surged 20 per cent on takeover speculation, helping to push the ASX to solid gains this morning. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise after the Dow's record close
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Wall Street edged higher on Friday's close, but it was enough to push the Dow Jones Index above 40,000 points for the first time and give the local market enough momentum to open in positive territory. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
‘She’ll be right’ attitude risks Australia lagging in AI: Deloitte
A new Deloitte report has highlighted Australia’s “she’ll be right” attitude towards generative AI risks the nation falling behind our APAC neighbours. -
Taxpayers would have to pay $1b to give landlords the tax breaks they want, Queensland Treasury says
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Treasury has responded to a landlord lobby group's proposal to raise the tax-free threshold on land values by 200 per cent, saying land tax is "critically important" and pays for new roads, hospitals and wages.
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