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Live: ASX to slip ahead of Reserve Bank minutes, tech stocks drive Wall Street higher
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The Australian share market is likely to start fall in morning trade, despite a strong performance from tech stocks Apple, Tesla and Microsoft, which drove Wall Street higher. Follow live. -
Live: ASX slips ahead of Reserve Bank minutes, tech stocks drive Wall Street higher
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The Australian share market falls in morning trade, despite a strong performance from tech stocks Apple, Tesla and Microsoft, which drove Wall Street higher. Follow live. -
ASX loses ground, RBA Board minutes show concern about heightened inflation risks — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market lost ground, as the minutes of the recent Reserve Bank Board meeting showed officials are concerned about "upside risks" to inflation. Look back on our blog to see how today's events unfolded. -
Life expectancy in Australia has fallen for the first time in about 30 years
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It's the first time in more than 50 years that an infectious disease is among the five leading causes of death in Australia. -
This 77yo is thriving alongside his Gen Z colleagues. Here's his secret to career longevity
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More people are retiring later in life. Here's how these Australians stay happy and engaged at work. -
This 77-year-old is thriving alongside his Gen Z colleagues. Here's his secret to career longevity
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More people are retiring later in life. Here's how these Australians stay happy and engaged at work. -
'75 is the new 65': How these Australians stay engaged and happy at work later in lifeÂ
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More people are retiring later in life. Here's how these Australians stay happy and engaged at work. -
The closed-door legal battles behind an Australian 'beauty duping' empire
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Australian cosmetics company MCoBeauty has become a multi-million-dollar business by "duping" popular beauty products. But its success hasn't been without controversy, after pushing the boundaries of the law too far in the past. -
In the makeup world, there's a fine line between duping and being sued. MCoBeauty found out the hard way
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Australian cosmetics company MCoBeauty has become a multi-million-dollar business by "duping" popular beauty products. But its success hasn't been without controversy, after pushing the boundaries of the law too far in the past. -
How Australia's fastest-growing beauty brand gets away with copying cosmetics
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Australian cosmetics company MCoBeauty has become a multi-million-dollar business by "duping" popular beauty products. But its success hasn't been without controversy, after pushing the boundaries of the law too far in the past. -
New Mount Fuji visitor regulations imposed as Japan cracks down on excessive tourist activity
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Japan's highest peak and iconic landmark Mount Fuji is now regulated through a new system of levies, time restrictions and visitor caps in a bid to curb an influx of tourists. -
At Close of Business podcast July 1 2024
Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Claire Tyrell about the new Property Council boss, Nicola Brischetto. -
Wellard shares up 118 per cent
Wellard shares closed up 118 per cent on Monday, following news that it will sell its oldest livestock vessel, the M/V Ocean Ute, to Bassem Dabbah for $US12 million, or $18.1 million. -
Support for MMA Offshore takeover
MMA Offshore’s biggest shareholders have backed Seraya Partners’ $1 billion takeover bid of the Perth-based marine services company. -
Aust shares dip amid European, US election uncertainty
The ASX200 finished 0.2 per cent lower, despite strong gains for coalminers, amid an election in France, a looming vote in the UK and questions about Joe Biden. -
Duxton hotel starts $35m renovation
Duxton Hotel Perth has started on the second stage of a $35 million refurbishment, which will upgrade 30 rooms and several function spaces. -
Clifford Chance partner terminated over serious misconduct
Global law firm Clifford Chance has confirmed a partner from its Perth office has been terminated after an internal investigation into serious misconduct. -
Clifford Chance partner ousted over misconduct
Global law firm Clifford Chance has confirmed a partner from its Perth office has been dismissed after an internal investigation into serious misconduct. -
New additions for Ausgold management
Junior explorer Ausgold has begun its 2025 financial year by announcing two additions to its management team. -
Additions to Ausgold management
Junior explorer Ausgold has begun its 2025 financial year by announcing two additions to its management team. -
Visa fees for international students double, sparking outrage
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The Australian government is doubling the cost of student visa fees for international students, prompting outrage from student representatives who say that the price hike will drive potential students to competitors. -
Support now Cook’s sheep focus
Premier Roger Cook says the federal government’s call to end live sheep exports is wrong but has conceded that if he were a member of the federal caucus, he would be bound to support it. -
Inferno at Queensland's biggest underground coal mine sparks explosion fears
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Work to seal off the Grosvenor Coal Mine is underway as a worried community fears a repeat of a devastating 2020 blast. -
Property boss accustomed to change
Nicola Brischetto is tackling the industry’s challenges head on, following a career in an array of fields. -
Saturn taps investors for $14m
West Perth-based Saturn Metals has announced it will raise $14 million to accelerate progress at its Apollo Hill gold project in the Goldfields. -
Lot of work to make wage case call
The national minimum wage case decision, handed down earlier this month, lifts rates for minimum wage workers by 3.75 per cent to $915.90 per week from July 1. -
Hick joins Evolution Mining board
Former Fortescue Metals chief executive Fiona Hick has taken up a role at Evolution Mining, almost a year after her abrupt exit from the Andrew Forrest-led iron ore business. -
After big pay day, Singleton sets departure date
Austin Engineering has 12 months to find a new chief after David Singleton gave notice of his retirement following a three-stint at the helm which has earned him almost $20 million. -
BCI signs $598m contract
BCI Minerals has entered into a 21-year agreement with CSL Australia, worth $598 million. -
Boeing is being charged with fraud over two fatal plane crashes. Reports say they've been offered a deal
via abc.net.au
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly hitting the plane maker with a criminal fraud charge over two fatal plane crashes in 2018 and 2019. -
Hyatt Regency Perth to rebrand
Hyatt Regency Perth will shed its name for a rebrand after its Singapore-based owner Tuan Sing Holdings signed a deed of termination with the hotel operator. -
Chinese Space Pioneer's Sky Dragon 3 rocket detonates following accidental launch
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What began as a static test of a new "Sky Dragon 3" rocket by a private Chinese space company ended in a fiery explosion following the rocket's accidental launch. -
Arafura close to final decision after $150m Korean financing
Arafura Rare Earths has moved one step closer to a final investment decision for its Nolans Project with a $150 million commitment from the Export-Import Bank of Korea. -
Major bank raises alarm bell on cyber 'warfare': Claims 'entire community is at risk'
via abc.net.au
With banks under near-constant attack from malicious actors trying to access everything from money to personal information, Australia's major banks are ramping up cyber security and urging customers to be more educated about scams. -
Here are the inner city and outer suburbs to get hundreds of new affordable homes
via abc.net.au
The NSW government has flagged North Eveleigh, Camperdown, Kellyville and Camden as the first of 44 sites designated for hundreds of social and affordable houses. -
First sites revealed for affordable housing in NSW
via abc.net.au
The NSW government has flagged North Eveleigh, Camperdown, Kellyville and Camden as the first of 44 sites designated for hundreds of social and affordable houses. -
Perth median home values exceed $750k
The capital’s house prices continue to grow at the fastest rate nationally, with a 2pc increase in June and 23.6pc rise over the year. -
Neill takes reins at HLB Mann Judd
Norman Neill will return to the post of managing partner at professional services firm HLB Mann Judd, four years after he last held the position. -
Decade-long deal for Woodside and Baker Hughes
Woodside and Baker Hughes will extend their Australian relationship for a further decade, after striking a 10-year frame agreement to build on a relationship which started in 1989. -
Macmahon secures $390m contract
Mining services contractor Macmahon will continue to work on the Dawson South project in Queensland under a contract worth $390 million. -
Telstra taps regional consultant for fibre routes
Telstra has engaged a Karratha consultancy to map out a Pilbara and interstate fibre network in what is a major coup for the regional firm. -
Sierra board backs Gemcorp offer
Sierra Rutile has entered into a binding bid implementation agreement with Gemcorp Commodities Assets, its largest shareholder. -
Robert spent weeks on the phone talking to a 'financial advisor' in a scam that cost him thousands
via abc.net.au
Scammers posing as investment experts are grooming victims over the phone for weeks to gain their trust, before stealing their money. -
Calidus in receivership, Macmahon reveals exposure
ASX-listed Pilbara goldminer Calidus Resources has been handed over to receivers and administrators, with contractor Macmahon revealing a $34 million contract exposure. -
Calidus calls in receivers, Macmahon reveals exposure
ASX-listed Pilbara goldminer Calidus Resources has been handed over to receivers and administrators, with contractor Macmahon revealing a $34 million contract exposure. -
Major projects focus for business network
The Kimberley Business Network aims to create a year-round, continual flow of work from major projects. -
Rio, Ngarluma in talks on green energy deal
Rio Tinto and Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation are in advanced discussions for a green energy plant to help meet the mining giant’s decarbonisation needs. -
Wall St ends lower as investors digest inflation data
US stocks have closed lower as investors digest an inflation report largely in line with expectations. -
More households in NSW with mortgages, higher incomes are struggling to pay their power bills
via abc.net.au
A survey of more than 1,000 people in NSW found that 39 per cent of respondents that had their energy disconnected were from middle income households. -
'Just about every household is vulnerable': The growing rise of power bill difficulty and energy cut-offs
via abc.net.au
A survey of more than 1,000 people in NSW found that 39 per cent of respondents that had their energy disconnected were from middle income households.
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