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Boeing launches NASA astronauts to space aboard its Starliner capsule after years of delays
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A pair of NASA test pilots blasted off aboard Boeing's Starliner capsule for the International Space Station, belatedly joining SpaceX as a second taxi service for the US space agency. -
Live: Australian shares to follow Wall Street gains, Nvidia joins $3 trillion club
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Australian shares are set to rise as Wall Street rose overnight and the Bank of Canada's decision to cut rates by 25 basis points for the first time since March 2020 increases hopes for the European Central Bank to follow. -
Live: Australian shares rise, Nvidia joins $3 trillion club
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Australian shares have opened higher after gains on Wall Street overnight, including a leap in the market cap of chipmaker Nvidia. The Bank of Canada's decision to cut rates by 25 basis points for the first time since March 2020 increases hopes for the European Central Bank to follow. -
Live: Australian shares higher, Nvidia joins $3 trillion club
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have opened higher after Wall Street's S&P hit a record high overnight, including a leap in the market cap of chipmaker Nvidia. The Bank of Canada's decision to cut rates by 25 basis points for the first time since March 2020 increases hopes for the European Central Bank to follow. -
Australian shares higher, ECB set to cut rates tonight — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australian shares closed higher after Wall Street's S&P hit a record high overnight, including a leap in the market cap of chipmaker Nvidia. The Bank of Canada's decision to cut rates by 25 basis points for the first time since March 2020 increases hopes for the European Central Bank to follow tonight. -
Fruit growers urge shoppers to buy local after major processor SPC cuts canned fruit production
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One of Australia’s largest food processors says it has reacted to shoppers buying cheaper imported food amid the cost-of-living crisis. -
How will people with disability be involved in designing changes to the NDIS?
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The federal government is committing to work further with the disability community to design changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. -
P&O exiting Australia is the end of a cruising era — and 'mega ships' could be to blame
via abc.net.au
Jane Newson saves for a P&O cruise every year and says it's her chance to see the world when other options are too expensive. The cruise company's surprise exit from Australia after 90 years is the end of an era for her and the national icon. -
Jane's annual cruise was cancelled this week, ending an era for her and the iconic P&O brand
via abc.net.au
Jane Newson saves for a P&O cruise every year and says it's her chance to see the world when other options are too expensive. The cruise company's surprise exit from Australia after 90 years is the end of an era for her and the national icon. -
MinRes nets $1.3bn for 49pc of haul road
Mineral Resources has sold a 49 per cent stake in the haul road linking its Ken’s Bore iron ore mine to the Port of Ashburton in a deal expected to be worth $1.3 billion. -
RBA governor says $300 energy bill relief is unlikely to impact inflation
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia's governor says the federal government's proposed $300 energy bill relief will not have a "material" impact on reducing inflation, but is also unlikely to make inflation worse. -
Cambridge CEO resigns
The Town of Cambridge chief executive Gary Tuffin has announced his resignation after being in the role for a little over a year. -
Positive drill intercepts for Global
Aspiring junior Global Uranium and Enrichment remains upbeat about its US-based Tallahassee uranium project, following recent drill intercept results from the site’s Hansen deposit. -
At Close of Business podcast June 5 2024
Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the major infrastructure projects in Western Australia. -
Australian shares higher amid meagre economic growth
The ASX200 finished 0.4 per cent higher as official statistics revealed Australia's gross domestic product grew just 0.1 per cent in the first quarter. -
We're going to pay more for OJ in the near future, and we might need grape growers to juice things up
via abc.net.au
Citrus Australia estimates international orange concentrate imports halved this year as the result of a huge global shortage, and it might see mandarin and even struggling grape growers step up. -
American uranium giant to fund rare earth mine in Victoria
via abc.net.au
The tiny western Victorian town of Minyip could soon host one of the world's largest rare earth mines after a multi-million dollar funding injection from a US uranium giant. -
Stealth acquires Force for $9.5m
Chris Wharton-chaired Stealth Group Holdings has announced it will acquire 100 per cent of Force Technology International for approximately $9.5 million. -
ABC News staff survey reveals one in four respondents experienced workplace bullying, one in 10 were sexually harrassed
via abc.net.au
A staff survey at ABC News has found bullying is a "pervasive" issue in the workplace, especially for women, who also experience higher rates of sexual harassment at work. -
Floods have left Lismore a 'ghost town' — now squatters are seeking out its empty homes
via abc.net.au
Overseas travellers and itinerant workers say they were encouraged to travel to Lismore and squat in flood-affected houses via an online network created during a Tasmanian festival. -
National Storage to build $19m warehouse
National Storage received the green light to build a $19 million warehouse complex in Rivervale, after the proposal was initially knocked back. -
Shake-up looms for governance
A new set of principles will provide a comprehensive framework for fortifying governance within Australian universities. -
Budgets benefit WA education
State and federal budgets have given WA’s education system a multi-billion-dollar boost. -
'Most people will never understand having nothing': Dr Liz Allen shares the lessons of poverty that can never be bought
via abc.net.au
For Pay Day, demographer and social researcher Dr Liz Allen shares the shame that comes with living in poverty, the secrets of survival, and how this experience "grants perspective that can never be bought". -
Liz Allen knows the shame of poverty. But it has taught her 'money is about luck, nothing else'
via abc.net.au
For Pay Day, demographer and social researcher Dr Liz Allen shares the shame that comes with living in poverty, the secrets of survival, and how this experience "grants perspective that can never be bought". -
'I have shop-lifted to feed my family': Dr Liz Allen on the shame of poverty, and the life lessons it has taught her
via abc.net.au
For Pay Day, demographer and social researcher Dr Liz Allen shares the shame that comes with living in poverty, the secrets of survival, and how this experience "grants perspective that can never be bought". -
'I don't enjoy living': Christina Applegate opens up about depression from Multiple Sclerosis
via abc.net.au
Actor Christina Applegate has opened up on a podcast about feeling down as a result of what she has to deal with day-to-day as someone living with Multiple Sclerosis. -
Mandurah scoops landscape prize
Mandurah’s foreshore revitalisation has received the top gong at the WA landscape architecture awards, where more than $55 million of projects were recognised. -
Subi East project out for comment
A proposed $450 million complex near Subiaco Oval, to be built by Malaysian developer UEM Sunrise, has been released for public consultation. -
Thomas appointed Premier1 chair
Premier1 Lithium's bid to increase its Western Australian portfolio has taken another step, following two key appointments. -
Biosecurity foot mats removed from airports as Indonesia's foot and mouth disease outbreak 'stabilises'
via abc.net.au
Livestock groups say they're "disappointed and concerned" to hear news the government has removed biosecurity foot mats from airports and cruise terminals after installing them in 2022 after animal disease outbreaks in Indonesia. -
Mindax signs MOU with Chinese company
West Perth junior explorer Mindax has signed a non-binding strategic alliance-based memorandum of understanding with Xiamen ITG Mining, as it plans to further develop the Mt Forrest iron project. -
'It's heartbreaking': Traditional owners angry after stone tools moved during gas exploration
via abc.net.au
Traditional owners have been left dismayed after Beetaloo gas company Empire Energy failed to report ancient Indigenous stone tools found on an exploration site, as required by heritage regulations. -
'It's heartbreaking': Traditional owners angry after gas company moves stone tools during exploration
via abc.net.au
Traditional owners have been left dismayed after Beetaloo gas company Empire Energy failed to report ancient Indigenous stone tools found on an exploration site, as required by heritage regulations. -
Modest growth in Australia’s economy
Australia’s GDP had a modest rise in the March quarter but the country still experienced weak economic growth, the Australian Bureau of Statistics found. -
Feds call snap probe into live sheep trade ban
The federal government has called a snap inquiry into its decision to end the live sheep export industry in 2028. -
Another dry summer forces fresh tourism approach for region reliant on wildflowers
via abc.net.au
A peak tourism body in WA's Wheatbelt says communities can no longer afford to rely on wildflowers as their primary tourist attraction. -
Australia's economy grew by 0.1pc in March quarter in very weak start to 2024
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew by just 0.1 per cent in the March quarter and 1.1 per cent for the year. -
Australia 'teetering on the brink of recession' as economy barely grows
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew by just 0.1 per cent in the March quarter and 1.1 per cent for the year. -
Users of buy now, pay later services to undergo credit checks under proposed new law
via abc.net.au
Buy now, pay later providers such as Afterpay and Zip may soon have to hold credit licences and ensure their customers can afford their services under new regulations introduced by the federal government. -
Contractor concerns over IR policy
Business groups say a government industrial relations policy pilot trial will drive project costs up and productivity down. -
MP opposes plans for '75-storey luxury towers' in her Brisbane electorate intended to combat housing crisis
via abc.net.au
A plan to build 14,000 high-density homes to ease Brisbane's housing crisis meets with stiff opposition from Greens MP Amy MacMahon, who opposes Priority Development Areas in general. -
Greens MP opposes plans for '75-storey luxury towers' in Brisbane electorate intended to combat housing crisis
via abc.net.au
A plan to build 14,000 high-density homes to ease Brisbane's housing crisis meets with stiff opposition from Greens MP Amy MacMahon, who opposes Priority Development Areas in general. -
Connection key for infrastructure
Planning will be key in the delivery of generational public infrastructure investment beyond Metronet. -
Sandfire ‘ignorant, not malicious’ in heritage damage case
Ignorance led to the destruction of Aboriginal cultural sites on a remote WA mine site, but an investigation has cleared the miner responsible of any malicious conduct. -
Economy ‘very weak’ but RBA dismisses stagflation label
The head of the Reserve Bank expects another subdued quarter of growth and is "not ruling anything in or out" on interest rates. -
One in five workers are set to get a pay rise. Here’s how to check if you will
via abc.net.au
A pay increase could be coming your way. Here's a breakdown on whether you'll benefit and how much more you could be taking home. -
Medibank taken to Federal Court over cyber attack
via abc.net.au
The Australian Information Commissioner has announced it has filed civil penalty proceedings in the Federal Court against Medibank over it October 2022 data breach. -
Medibank legal case a 'wake-up' call for Australian businesses
via abc.net.au
The Australian Information Commissioner is suing Medibank over a 2022 hack that leaked sensitive data about millions of Australians. -
Medibank legal case a 'wake up' call for Australian business
via abc.net.au
The Australian Information Commissioner is suing Medibank over a 2022 hack that leaked sensitive data about millions of Australians.
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