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Olivia's small business failed and she's finding ways to deal with the financial impact
via abc.net.au
Self-professed “over-achiever” Olivia Franklin shares what she has learnt after being forced to move on from failed dream, and the more than $100,000 worth of debt that has come with it. -
How Olivia is coming to terms with business failure at 30
via abc.net.au
Self-professed “over-achiever” Olivia Franklin shares what she has learnt after being forced to move on from failed dream, and the more than $100,000 worth of debt that has come with it. -
Live: Wall Street ends lower as investors wait for latest inflation data, ASX set to rise
via abc.net.au
Wall Street ended lower after figures showed the US economy is growing at a slower rate than expected, and investors wait for the latest inflation data overnight. Meanwhile the ASX is set to rise when trading begins on Friday. Follow live. -
Live: Guzman y Gomez announces IPO and ASX listing, share market rises
via abc.net.au
The local share market is trading higher on Friday after recording losses earlier in the week, while fast-food chain Guzman y Gomez has announced plans to list on the ASX next month. Follow live. -
Live: Bunnings remains Australia's most-trusted brand, ASX rises after three straight days of losses
via abc.net.au
The local share market is trading higher on Friday after recording losses earlier in the week, while Brookfield is set to become Australia's largest renewable energy operator after agreeing to buy Neoen for $10 billion. Follow live. -
As it happened: Guzman y Gomez announces IPO and ASX listing, share market closes higher
via abc.net.au
The local share market closed higher on Friday after recording losses earlier in the week, while fast-food chain Guzman y Gomez has announced plans to list on the ASX next month. Follow live. -
Bruce Lehrmann's deadline to appeal findings of failed defamation case runs out today
via abc.net.au
Today marks the deadline for former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann to lodge an appeal against a ruling in the Federal Court that found on the balance of probabilities he raped Brittany Higgins at Parliament House in 2019. -
Benedict Cumberbatch is plagued by a seven-foot puppet in this gritty new cop thriller
via abc.net.au
From a whimsical 80s New York cop thriller to Beyonce's country journey, here's everything that you should catch this month. -
The 'remarkably devious' ShinyHunters hackers allegedly behind the Ticketmaster data leak
via abc.net.au
An international syndicate that uses a Pokémon avatar claims to be behind a major Ticketmaster cyber attack, and it's not the first time the group has taken aim at high-profile companies with vast customer databases. -
Why Chinese-made cars are becoming so common on Australia's roads
via abc.net.au
The rapid rise of Chinese electric vehicles has been met with resistance in the US and Europe. So why are Australians buying them at record levels?
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Why Chinese-made cars are becoming one of the most common things on Australia's roads
via abc.net.au
The rapid rise of Chinese electric vehicles has been met with resistance in the US and Europe. So why are Australians buying them at record levels?
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While the US and EU are putting up roadblocks to Chinese cars, Australia welcomes them with open arms
via abc.net.au
The rapid rise of Chinese electric vehicles has been met with resistance in the US and Europe. So why are Australians buying them at record levels?
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At Close of Business podcast May 30 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss the growth of peer-to-peer fashion rental business The Volte. -
Melbourne Rebels cut from Super Rugby
A Melbourne Rebels-backed consortium have been unsuccessful in securing a participation agreement for the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific competition. -
Glancy named State Administrative Tribunal president
The state government has selected Kathleen Glancy as the president of the State Administrative Tribunal for the next five years, taking over from Janine Pritchard. -
South West workers village in limbo
A workers accommodation plan on land owned by B & J Catalano remains in limbo after a development panel was unable to decide on the multi-million-dollar proposal. -
Lisa Wilkinson billed $8,000 per day in court during Bruce Lehrmann's failed defamation trial, documents reveal
via abc.net.au
Federal Court documents reveal journalist Lisa Wilkinson was billed $8,000 for each full day in court by top defamation lawyer Sue Chrysanthou during Bruce Lehrmann's failed defamation case, as the work to determine what costs should be awarded continues. -
Woodside secures $1.5bn Scarborough loan
Woodside Energy has secured a US$1 billion ($1.5 billion) loan agreement with state-owned Japan Bank for International Cooperation to support development of the Scarborough project. -
Shares fall again, wiping out gains for the month
The ASX200 fell 0.5 per cent to a four-week low during trading, with the mining sector leading the decline as sentiment sours. -
Perth fighter to miss UFC 305
Decorated Perth mixed martial arts fighter Jack Della Maddalena has been ruled out of competing at UFC 305 at RAC Arena on August 18, after developing a series of complications following recent arm surgery. -
Amana Living to run Collier Park Village
The City of South Perth is set to transfer the retirement facility to private hands, following a $21.8 million deal. -
Shelter Brewing operators share Mandurah plan
Left Coast Leisure’s plan for the City of Mandurah’s Western Foreshore commercial site redevelopment has been revealed, showcasing a concept which includes a mini-golf course and microbrewery. -
Brookfield to buy Neoen
The global investor that owns construction giant Multiplex, major CBD office towers and WA’s freight rail network is set to own the state’s largest grid-scale battery. -
'Daylight robbery': Independents lash Australian gas royalty scheme
via abc.net.au
Independent senator David Pocock calls the Australian gas industry "leeches" in response to a report that found over half of Australia's LNG export facilities pay no royalties. -
Mineral Commodities appoints CFO
Minerals Commodities has appointed Trevor Harris as its chief financial officer, effective from June 1. -
Hydrogen awaits underground
No matter what colour the hydrogen, the business case revolves around its quantity and cost of production. -
Buffer zones safeguard communities
Careful management is needed when heavy industry and residential areas are in close proximity. -
Kochie to bring 'interstate perspective' in new role at SA Tourism Commission
via abc.net.au
Media personality and Port Adelaide Football Club chairman David Koch has been appointed as the next South Australian Tourism Commission chair. -
David 'Kochie' Koch to take the helm at SA Tourism Commission
via abc.net.au
Media personality and Port Adelaide Football Club chairman David Koch is appointed as the next South Australian Tourism Commission chair. -
Good Drinks partners with Rekorderlig Cider
ASX-listed Good Drinks Australia continues to expand its portfolio, announcing a partnership with Swedish Rekorderlig Cider to exclusively distribute the company’s products in Australia. -
Who is Mark Arena
The likely new owner of the Perth Wildcats is an Edith Cowan University graduate who started his working life as a Telstra engineer before building a global tech success story. -
'I believe we're on the edge of a revolution': While the NZ government delivered its budget, protests were sweeping the nation
via abc.net.au
The new government in New Zealand today handed down its first full budget and details of its long-promised tax cuts, but as that happened thousands of people rallied for a national day of protest against its policies. -
Shell sues Woodside, Paladin for $86m
Shell Australia has launched legal action against Woodside Energy and Paladin Resources, claiming a $86.6 million compensation for the tax it paid over Northern Endeavour. -
Fashion statement from The Volte
Luxury fashion rental business The Volte has become a global player in the peer-to-peer marketplace. -
Wesfarmers to divest parts of Kleenheat
Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy and Fertilisers will divest parts of its Kleenheat business, including EVOL LNG, but will keep its natural gas retailing service and Kwinana facilities. -
Americans hungry for premium Australian Wagyu beef dish out $1,500 for a steak
via abc.net.au
After years of focusing on the Asian and domestic market, Australia's Wagyu beef producers are turning their attention to the US, where diners can have a steak delivered in a rhinestone-studded briefcase with a laser light show. -
Home Affairs confirms Ticketmaster breach
The Department of Home Affairs has confirmed it is aware of a cyber incident impacting Ticketmaster, after reports surfaced of 560 million customers’ details being compromised. -
Tech entrepreneur makes Wildcats bid
Craig Hutchison-backed Sports Entertainment Group has revealed it has received a non-binding indicative offer from MT Arena Capital Investment to acquire the Perth Wildcats. -
Westgold and Ora flag Murchison tie-up
Westgold Resources will enter a strategic alliance with Ora Mining to advance the development of its Crown Prince deposit in the Murchison region, as activity in the region heats up. -
Queensland authorities to continue action on fare evasion during 50c fare trial
via abc.net.au
Translink has confirmed it still plans to "combat" fare evasion on the state's network of buses, trains, and ferries in the midst of an upcoming trial of 50 cent fares. -
Australia's biggest saleyard loses $1.7m a year. Why is the council that owns it being pressured not to sell?
via abc.net.au
A number of producers are not looking forward to a potential rate hike of Dubbo Regional Livestock Market, as privatisation is considered by council. -
China removes sanctions from Australian beef exporters
China has lifted bans on Australian beef exporters, removing almost all of the $20 billion worth of trade sanctions it imposed, ahead of a high-level visit to Canberra. -
China removes Australian beef exporter sanctions
China has lifted bans on Australian beef exporters, removing almost all of the $20 billion worth of trade sanctions it imposed, ahead of a high-level visit to Canberra. -
The next Baby Reindeer or Beef could come from Australia, if only producers were brave enough
via abc.net.au
A global television summit taking place in Melbourne will look at how more Australian stories can break through globally with special guests including Beef's Lee Sung Jin and The Bear's Joanna Calo. -
BHP walks from $74bn takeover
BHP will not be making a firm offer for Anglo American, saying its target had refused to provide key information that it required. -
Giant fish regularly landed near the CBD in Australia's 'barra capital'
via abc.net.au
Monster barramundi caught in the CBD of one of Australia's mining and agricultural hubs are luring the world's best anglers to reel in a "once-in-a-lifetime" fish.
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