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Live: The Good Guys in court over ‘misleading’ promos, ASX rises
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A rally on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks higher, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 have notched record high closes, fuelled by gains in Nvidia and other Wall Street heavyweights. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX to rise, Nvidia leads Nasdaq and S&P 500 to record high closes
via abc.net.au
A rally on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 have notched record high closes, fuelled by gains in Nvidia and other Wall Street heavyweights. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rises, Nvidia leads Nasdaq and S&P 500 to record high closes
via abc.net.au
A rally on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks higher, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 have notched record high closes, fuelled by gains in Nvidia and other Wall Street heavyweights. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: Almond company and nuclear medicine maker both soaring on the ASX today
via abc.net.au
We've gone on a deep dive after the stocks of Telix and Select Harvests both rose suddenly on the ASX today. Meanwhile, the overall market is up, after another rally on Wall Street. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Almond company and nuclear medicine maker both soaring on the ASX today — as it happened
via abc.net.au
We went on a deep dive after the stocks of Telix and Select Harvests both rose suddenly on the ASX. Meanwhile, the overall market finished higher, after another rally on Wall Street. See how the day unfolded on our live blog. -
Tayla's Uber driver behaved indecently towards her, yet she was the one left feeling 'ashamed'
via abc.net.au
App-based rideshare services like Uber have made it easier than ever to travel. However, users have been left unsatisfied by the lack of action after reporting inappropriate incidents. -
'Storage isn't limitless': As more Australians freeze their eggs, how are fertility clinics preparing for the future?
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Australians are increasingly storing eggs and embryos but some clinics are running out of space. As the industry grows, what are the options? -
Donna thought a tiny house would give her freedom but then the builder disappeared with her money
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Authorities say there has been a spike in the number of construction industry complaints where payment has been accepted but services not delivered. -
Why Victoria's vacant homes tax could be missing most of the empty properties owned by investors
via abc.net.au
It's a Victorian tax hitting up investors sitting on empty residential properties — but analysis suggests it could be missing roughly 90 per cent of so-called "ghost homes" eligible for the charge, less than a year out from a planned expansion of the levy. -
'We get some nutrients back': Farmer praises household composting as new FOGO facility opens
via abc.net.au
A new organic waste processing plant in Tasmania's north-west means more households will be able to have food and garden waste, known as FOGO, collected. But it's not always easy to offer these types of services in regional communities. -
Most food waste still goes into landfill but this processing plant is part of the push to change that
via abc.net.au
A new organic waste processing plant in Tasmania's north-west means more households will be able to have food and garden waste, known as FOGO, collected. But it's not always easy to offer these types of services in regional communities. -
Worrying signs emerge from new economic mobility report
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Most Australians are economically better off than their parents when at a similar age, but that's increasingly not the case for those in poverty, women, and people born after 1990, according to the Productivity Commission. -
Rising poverty, stagnant wages and widening gender pay gap emerge as worrying signs in new economic mobility report
via abc.net.au
Most Australians are economically better off than their parents when at a similar age, but that's increasingly not the case for those in poverty, women, and people born after 1990, according to the Productivity Commission. -
Rising poverty, stagnant wages and widening gender pay gap emerge as worrying signs in anew economic mobility report
via abc.net.au
Most Australians are economically better off than their parents when at a similar age, but that's increasingly not the case for those in poverty, women, and people born after 1990, according to the Productivity Commission. -
Most of Gen X are earning more than their parents, but the picture is cloudy for Gens Y and Z
via abc.net.au
Most Australians are economically better off than their parents when at a similar age, but that's increasingly not the case for those in poverty, women, and people born after 1990, according to the Productivity Commission. -
At Close of Business podcast July 10 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state of WA's uranium industry. -
Australian shares dip after Fed chair’s speech
The ASX has clawed back most of its morning losses to finish 0.2 per cent lower after the US central bank chairman's testimony failed to sway rate expectations. -
Farmer appointed Children’s Court magistrate
Lawyer Kim Farmer, daughter of AFL legend Graham ‘Polly’ Farmer, has been appointed as a magistrate at the Children’s Court of Western Australia. -
A small start for a grand scheme
ANALYSIS: When Mark McGowan launched the $750 million Resources Community Investment Initiative more than 18 months ago, nobody expected an upgrade of Paraburdoo hospital would be its inaugural project. -
Push for 12-court indoor stadium
With a desire to condense its far-reaching venue web, the Perth Basketball Association has launched an e-petition in order to garner support for a proposed 12-court indoor stadium in Kensington. -
Perth-founded plant monitor hits Bunnings shelves
A Perth-founded consumer tech startup which developed a bluetooth indoor plant monitoring system has hit new heights with its product being stocked in Bunnings stores across the nation. -
Pilbara gold mine to be mothballed
Calidus Resources’ flagship Warrawoona gold mine will be moved to care and maintenance, weeks after the company was placed in the hands of receivers by creditor Macquarie Bank. -
Rio Tinto funds Pilbara hospitals
A tender to redevelop medical facilities in Paraburdoo and Tom Price is expected to be released next month, with the projects set to be delivered under a state government initiative. -
'I've been saving at least $2 a week since I was little': The money habits that allowed Naarah to buy a house in her 20s
via abc.net.au
It's Pay Day! Actor Naarah answers all the money questions we don't like to talk about as we seek to demystify personal finance and normalise conversations about how we think about money, what we earn and how we spend it. -
'I've been saving at least $2 a week since I was little': The money habits that allowed Naarah Barnes to buy a house in her 20s
via abc.net.au
It's Pay Day! Actor Naarah Barnes answers all the money questions we don't like to talk about as we seek to demystify personal finance and normalise conversations about how we think about money, what we earn and how we spend it. -
Miners mustn’t ignore Chinese plays
Iron ore miners have made billions from Pilbara’s riches and it’s time they were persuaded to prioritise WA’s future. -
Telstra licence breach revealed
Telecommunications company Telstra breached the conditions of its carrier licence more than 163,000 times over two years, by disclosing thousands of unlisted phone numbers. -
Project production up 41pc for Catalyst
Shares in West Perth-based gold producer Catalyst Metals rose by 14 per cent early on Wednesday, following news it produced 110,000 ounces of gold during the 2024 financial year. -
WA companies win $69m Bunbury contract
Two WA owned businesses have won a $69.2 million contract for the construction of a new breakwater at Bunbury’s Casuarina boat harbour. -
WA companies win $69.2m Bunbury breakwater contract
Two WA owned businesses have won a $69.2 million contract for the construction of a new breakwater at Bunbury’s Casuarina boat harbour. -
Cedar Woods inks Subiaco deal
Cedar Woods Properties has partnered with Tokyo Gas to develop a 9,784 square metre site in Subiaco that has been earmarked for hundreds of apartments. -
Mitchell appointed Global Lithium chair
Global Lithium Resources has confirmed Geoff Jones has resigned as the company’s non-executive chair, effective immediately. -
Green light for $35m North Perth build
An eight-storey apartment in North Perth, estimated to cost $35 million, has been approved by a development assessment panel. -
ACMA issues directive to Telstra after massive privacy breach of unlisted numbers
via abc.net.au
The telecommunications company faces an ACMA directive to correct an error which led to more than 140,000 customer records being made public, despite those customers paying for their information to remain unlisted. -
Scaffidi’s Akara Hotel sells
A local hospitality operator has purchased the asset for $4.6 million, via administrators KordaMentha. -
State government denies plan to slug visitors to Victoria's Great Ocean Road with parking fees
via abc.net.au
The Victorian government denies it plans to introduce paid parking along the Great Ocean Road, including the Twelve Apostles, days after the proposal was announced. -
Mixed response to plan to slug visitors to Victoria's Great Ocean Road with parking fees
via abc.net.au
Visitors to Victoria's Great Ocean Road will have to pay to park on public land along the route under a plan released by the state government. Locals would be exempt from the fees. -
Retailers hit back at NSW plan to ban shops opening on Anzac Day
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The ban follows a review that found that the majority of people supported full-day trade restrictions during Australia's national day of remembrance as a way of better recognising ex-servicemen and women. -
Retail stores banned from opening on Anzac Day in NSW to combat 'creeping commercialisation'
via abc.net.au
The ban follows a review that found that the majority of people supported full-day trade restrictions during Australia's national day of remembrance as a way of better recognising ex-servicemen and women. -
NSW to ban retail trade for Anzac Day with premier saying it's a 'small price to pay'
via abc.net.au
The ban follows a review that found that the majority of people supported full-day trade restrictions during Australia's national day of remembrance as a way of better recognising ex-servicemen and women. -
Job mobility falls for first time in three years
via abc.net.au
Australians are now much less likely to leave seek new employment, with job mobility falling for the first time in three years, according to the latest ABS figures. -
Australians are struggling more to find jobs over 'too many applicants'
via abc.net.au
Australians are now much less likely to leave seek new employment, with job mobility falling for the first time in three years, according to the latest ABS figures. -
This alternative to supermarkets can help you save on groceries, but most people don't know it exists
via abc.net.au
Families and neighbours shopping through informal co-ops are saving hundreds, but the business model could help apply major competitive pressure to the major supermarkets. -
There is a cheaper alternative to supermarkets, but most people don't know it exists
via abc.net.au
Families and neighbours shopping through informal co-ops are saving hundreds, but the business model could help apply major competitive pressure to the major supermarkets. -
Most people don't know they exist, but co-ops can help you save on groceries compared to major supermarkets
via abc.net.au
Families and neighbours shopping through informal co-ops are saving hundreds, but the business model could help apply major competitive pressure to the major supermarkets. -
Farming family opens new WA grain export facility
Prominent Great Southern farmer Alan Richardson has muscled in on CBH’s dominance of WA grain export facilities, loading his first ship with wheat in Albany. -
Farming family becomes WA’s fourth grain exporter
Prominent Great Southern farmer Alan Richardson has muscled in on CBH’s dominance of WA grain exports, loading his first ship with wheat in Albany. -
Farming family become WA’s fourth grain exporter
Prominent Great Southern farmer Alan Richardson has muscled in on CBH’s dominance of WA grain exports, loading his first ship with wheat in Albany. -
Glowing reports push uranium upside
The controversial yellow mineral has been one of the most talked-about products of 2024. -
Waste-to-energy plants fire up south of Perth
Two energy plants built to convert municipal and commercial waste into electricity to power homes are on the cusp of being operational, following lengthy delays
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