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Live: Wall Street lifts but ASX tipped to open lower
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Wall Street indices have lifted, but the ASX is tipped to open down by the futures market. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Wall Street lifts but ASX opens lower
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Wall Street indices have lifted, but ASX has opened more than 1% lower. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX slides sharply, private equity lobs $1.8b offer for Autobarn
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The Australian share market is falling sharply despite overnight gains for Wall Street and a $1.8 billion takeover offer for Autobarn. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX slides as investors await US Fed rates decision, private equity lobs $1.8b offer for Autobarn — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 lost 1.3pc as investors waited for US Fed rates decision, and private equity lobbed a $1.8 billion offer for Autobarn. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
What is financial infidelity and why do people spend in secret?
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Financial infidelity can range from some "low-key sneaky spending" on clothing, through to racking up debt on a secret credit card, or gambling away savings. -
'An enormous betrayal': Understanding financial infidelity
via abc.net.au
Financial infidelity can range from some "low-key sneaky spending" on clothing, through to racking up debt on a secret credit card, or gambling away savings. -
She ditched uni to become a sparky, now Amanda promotes the industry to girls
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Privately educated at an all-girls school with no tech studies, Amanda Hewer never expected to become an electrician, but she's on a quest to get more girls into the industry she loves. -
Amanda went to an academic-focused, all-girls private school with zero tech options. But she wanted to be a sparky
via abc.net.au
Privately educated at an all-girls school with no tech studies, Amanda Hewer never expected to become an electrician, but she's on a quest to get more girls into the industry she loves. -
Corporate job growth outstrips rise in frontline roles in Queensland public service
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New data to be released today with Queensland's state budget reveals the state's public service has added about 11,700 full time equivalent employees in the past year, with corporate roles growing at a faster rate than frontline jobs. -
'They are very hungry children': Community centre expands services to provide food relief, but needs more funding
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Western Australia's community centres once hosted gardening groups and elderly fitness classes, but they've quickly had to funnel resources into emergency food relief for kids. -
Community centre delivers 20 tonnes of food relief to cold, hungry families in mining-rich state
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Western Australia's community centres once hosted gardening groups and elderly fitness classes, but they've quickly had to funnel resources into emergency food relief for kids. -
Should you be charged land tax on a granny flat in your own backyard?
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For eight years, Linda Ryan's mother has lived in a granny flat at her home in Victoria's east, and, for the first time, she's been handed a $500 land tax bill, even though it is on her principal place of residence. -
Linda thought she was doing the right thing building a granny flat, then she was charged land tax
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For eight years, Linda Ryan's mother has lived in a granny flat at her home in Victoria's east. For the first time, she's been handed a $500 land tax bill, even though it is on her principal place of residence. -
'Game changing' federal funding is chance to finally start fixing homelessness in the NT, advocates say
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Despite having the greatest need for funding in Australia, with a homelessness rate 12 times the national average, the NT has persistently not received enough Commonwealth money because of its small population. But in May, that changed. -
'People grieve in different ways': Emotions still raw a year after the Hunter Valley bus crash
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Twelve months after the Hunter Valley bus crash claimed the lives of 10 people, affected communities and first responders are still coming to terms with the tragedy. -
Tax time is fast approaching and the ATO has a warning to those with work from home claims
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Australians are being warned this tax time not to double dip on working-from-home claims, make sure they have detailed records of expenses and not to lodge their tax returns too early. -
Millions of Australians warned not to 'double dip' on work-from-home claims
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Australians are being warned this tax time not to double dip on working-from-home claims, make sure they have detailed records of expenses and not to lodge their tax returns too early. -
'Do's and don'ts this tax time': Use the internet to watch Bridgerton on Netflix? ATO warns you can't claim that as a deduction
via abc.net.au
Australians are being warned this tax time not to double dip on working-from-home claims, make sure they have detailed records of expenses and not to lodge their tax returns too early. -
'Happy to see foreigners': Imogen visited Afghanistan and says she felt more unsafe elsewhere
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In a play for legitimacy in the eyes of the rest of the world, the Taliban is looking to reignite Afghanistan's tourism industry. Some Australians are taking up the invitation. -
Are the Taliban using tourism to shed the tag of 'pariah state'?
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In a play for legitimacy in the eyes of the rest of the world, the Taliban is looking to reignite Afghanistan's tourism industry. Some Australians are taking up the invitation. -
'The water situation is dire': This city faces running out of water inside two years
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In two years time this region of Australia could run out of drinking water but the solution is not in line with the wishes of one peak industry. -
At Close of Business podcast June 10 2024
Liv Declerck speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about social enterprises that are investing in the community. -
Unions favour Cockburn Cement strike action
Workers at Cockburn Cement, one of the state’s largest concrete manufacturers, have voted in favour of strike action as enterprise negotiations between the company and unions escalate. -
Force enters research partnership
The Western Force has entered a three-way research partnership project with UK-based Hytro Limited and the University of Western Australia, in a bid for its players to enhance their travel recovery. -
Tribunal overrules Carnarvon over Blowholes
The Shire of Carnarvon’s bid to remove coastal shacks from the Blowholes campsite has taken a hit after the State Administrative Tribunal decided to set aside the demolition orders. -
New Zealand PM says China Premier Li Qiang will visit this week
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It will be the first trip to the nation by a Chinese premier since Li Keqiang's visit in 2017.
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Time short to transition flocks
The government seems willing to ignore the significant supply chain adjustments that need to be made. -
Western Australians likely to watch spending
Western Australians are likely to reduce their discretionary and overall spending during the second half of 2024, a report from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA has found. -
Country towns drawn to mining regions
With the amount of attention and money mining regions receive from governments, it is little wonder other towns want in on the action. -
Last rodeo looms for north-west Nats
The Nationals have been losing ground in WA’s mining regions since the mid-2010s, with 2025 shaping as the party’s last chance to hang on. -
Waters, Angus among new Tourism WA board members
Tourism Western Australia has appointed five new board members, including Perth Airport chief executive Jason Waters and Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours owner Rosanna Angus. -
They left the city to run a 170-year-old country pub. Then a car drove through the front bar
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A Melbourne couple had just moved to the small border town of Apsley to take over the town's pub when a car crashed through their bar. After extensive repairs, the inn reopened for the long weekend. -
Clean energy training gets $70m boost
The state and federal governments will collectively spend $70.5 million to establish a clean energy skills centre of excellence in Western Australia, to be run with no fixed address. -
Smith-Gander succeeds French at UWA
Perenti chair Diane Smith-Gander will replace former High Court chief justice Robert French as chancellor at the University of Western Australia. -
WA Nationals reveal upper house candidates
The WA Nationals will field a team of six upper house candidates for the 2025 state election as two incumbents announce their retirements -
Partnership makes waves in community
Charity Ocean Heroes reaches new heights with business support from Revo Fitness. -
Your Instagram and Facebook posts will soon train Meta's AI, whether you like it or not
via abc.net.au
If you're among the majority of Australians with Facebook or Instagram accounts, your social activity on those platforms is about to start training Meta's artificial intelligence (AI) tools – and if you live in Australia, you can't say no. -
'Feels a bit like an invasion of privacy': Australians react to Meta's plans to use posts to train AI
via abc.net.au
If you're among the majority of Australians with Facebook or Instagram accounts, your social activity on those platforms is about to start training Meta's artificial intelligence (AI) tools – and if you live in Australia, you can't say no. -
Empowering through enterprise and mettle
Two social enterprises in WA are improving community by empowering women in business. -
Australia will breach Paris Agreement regardless of who is in power, Coalition suggests
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The Coalition's energy spokesman suggests if failing to cut emissions by 43 per cent before 2030 will fail Australia's promise under the Paris Agreement, then Australia will be in breach regardless of who is in power. -
Labor ex leaders take top honours for King’s Birthday
Two controversial premiers, sporting heroes and the incoming governor-general feature in the King's Birthday 2024 Honours List. -
Subi school scoops architecture prize
The second stage of Bob Hawke College is among the 16 award winners and commendations in this year’s WA architecture awards. -
Thrifty ways to heat yourself — and your home — this winter
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Whether your priority is to make life in your rental property less of Survivor-style experience, keep energy costs down, or just to be cosier, winter can be a season of challenge. -
Dread the cold? These cheap items will help you stay warm this winter
via abc.net.au
Whether your priority is to make life in your rental property less of Survivor-style experience, keep energy costs down, or just to be cosier, winter can be a season of challenge. -
State government not 'fair dinkum' over handling of Queensland pumped hydro projects, LNP claims
via abc.net.au
But Queensland's opposition faces growing pressure to explain its own policies so voters can decide at October's state election. -
State government not 'fair dinkum' over handling of pumped hydro projects, LNP claims
via abc.net.au
But Queensland's opposition faces growing pressure to explain its own policies so voters can decide at October's state election.
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