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Telstra tells customers about mobile price 'changes', while ASX slips despite Wall Street surge β at is happened
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The Australian share market slipped from its recent record highs, while Wall Street surged on bets of a second Trump presidency and US interest rate cuts. See how the day unfolded on our live blog. -
Live: Telstra tells customers about mobile price 'changes', while ASX slips on Wall Street decline
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market slips from its recent record highs, while Wall Street surges on bets of a second Trump presidency and US interest rate cuts. Follow live. -
Live: Telstra tells customers about mobile price 'changes', while ASX slips despite Wall Street surge
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market slips from its recent record highs, while Wall Street surges on bets of a second Trump presidency and US interest rate cuts. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to open flat, Wall Street hits new record high on bets of Donald Trump presidency
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is likely to start its day marginally lower, but still near its record high levels, while Wall Street surged on bets of a second Trump presidency and interest rate cuts. Follow live. -
Live: ASX slips from record high, Wall Street rises on bets of Donald Trump presidency
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market slips from its recent record highs, while Wall Street surges on bets of a second Trump presidency and US interest rate cuts. Follow live. -
Pensioners 'will live on peanuts' as some public housing rents rise by 70 per cent
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Public housing tenants in Victoria who moved into their homes after living in caravans and tents fear steep rent rises could force them back into unsuitable situations. -
The ATO is cracking down on former company directors in a blitz some say will send them bankrupt
via abc.net.au
The ATO has issued tens of thousands of director penalty notices that make people personally liable for debts, and is also more commonly using garnishee notices, which allow it to take money directly from a person's bank account or employer. That's sending more businesses under. -
ATO takes 'firmer' action against directors it says owe billions in tax and super, pushing insolvencies to GFC levels
via abc.net.au
The ATO has issued tens of thousands of director penalty notices that make people personally liable for debts, and is also more commonly using garnishee notices, which allow it to take money directly from a person's bank account or employer. That's sending more businesses under. -
Escaping the rat race and rental rut of city life, millennials are on the move again
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Data on property prices and regional migration shows Australians are once again moving out of the capital cities, with millennials leading the way. But the trend is pushing up property prices, in what experts are describing as a "boomerang" effect post-pandemic. -
With up to 9,000 trees illegally stolen each year, authorities are cracking down
via abc.net.au
Criminals are preying on Victorians struggling to pay their power bills this winter by flogging firewood stolen from protected forests. -
With up to 9,000 trees illegally chopped down each year, authorities are cracking down
via abc.net.au
Criminals are preying on Victorians struggling to pay their power bills this winter by flogging firewood stolen from protected forests. -
'Criminal elements': The illegal firewood industry that's hurting Victorian forests
via abc.net.au
Criminals are preying on Victorians struggling to pay their power bills this winter by flogging firewood stolen from protected forests. -
Sealed away in steel and concrete is Australia's nuclear waste legacy
via abc.net.au
Even without nuclear power and submarines in use, the nation is already producing, processing and storing radioactive waste. -
Australia's nuclear waste legacy is hidden in plain sight
via abc.net.au
Even without nuclear power and submarines in use, the nation is already producing, processing and storing radioactive waste. -
Investors slash more than $200 million from value of land lease operator after ABC investigation
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Lifestyle Communities share price plunges more than 18 per cent in the wake of an ABC investigation detailing claims the operator of gated communities for the over 50s is gouging residents with unfair fees including charging the dead rent. -
Qantas considers new routes from Perth
Additional aircrafts will likely enable Qantas to open new routes and re-establish old ones from Perth according to the airline’s chief executive Vanessa Hudson. -
At Close of Business podcast July 15 2024
Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss leadership changes at Artrage. -
Ambitious Artrage delivers new board, winter festival
Artrage has tapped some respected names to steer its direction as a leading arts and culture organisation. -
Chairman reveals trigger for Booktopia's downfall as administrators tally up $60 million in outstanding debts
via abc.net.au
Publishers, authors and readers have growing concerns pre-orders made through Booktopia won't make it into customers' hands. -
Booktopia in $60 million debt as administrators investigate whether collapsed retailer traded while insolvent
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Publishers, authors and readers have growing concerns pre-orders made through Booktopia won't make it into customers' hands. -
Piche Resources makes ASX debut
Uranium and gold explorer Piche Resources has made its debut on the stock market after raising $10 million through an initial public offering. -
Aussie shares close over key level for first time ever
The ASX200 rose 0.7 per cent to close above 8,000 for the first time ever, more than four years after it broke through the 7,000 level. -
Union sues CBH over workersβ fees
The Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union has sued the country's biggest grain handler, alleging it failed to fully pay workers during a strike at its Kwinana premises. -
Siren to sell Reefton gold project for $20m
West Perth-based Siren Gold will sell its wholly owned New Zealand-based subsidiary Reefton Resources for $20 million. -
Chinese imports affect Australian pockets
Australia's diplomatic relationship with the People’s Republic of China goes back more than five decades, with trade playing something of an anchor role in bilateral ties. -
'Concerning lack of clarity and transparency' around troubled Rozelle Interchange, inquiry finds
via abc.net.au
The committee found there was poor consultation and information sharing with the community throughout the design, construction and opening of the interchange. -
Goldminers detail quarterly activities
Goldminer Bellevue Gold has met its production target from the second half, while fellow miner De Grey Mining progresses its Hemi gold project. -
Leonoil bids to takeover Sierra Rutile
Leonoil Company Limited has made an unsolicited bid for Sierra Rutile, weeks after the mineral producer signed a binding agreement over Gemcorp's takeover. -
Liberty to grow nationally
The Perth-based flexible workspace provider has announced that it will expand its footprint into Sydney and Brisbane. -
QUBE expands industrial portfolio
The Subiaco-based developer purchased 4.5 hectares in Forrestdale for $6.82m, where it plans to build a new industrial facility. -
Like a scene from Game of Thrones: How the Grosvenor coal mine fire unfolded
via abc.net.au
While the investigation into last month's incident is ongoing, miners are telling of how a flame disappearing into the dark was the signal for them to run. -
Rio, Ngarluma eye Karratha solar farm build
Rio Tinto and Karratha’s traditional owners have proposed to build a solar farm to power the mining giant’s port and rail operations. -
Ashburton CEO quits for health reasons
Shire of Ashburton chief executive Kenn Donohoe is to step down from the role citing health reasons after more than four years in the role. -
Moran seeks Bullwinkel preselection
Luerssen Australia executive Matt Moran will seek Liberal candidacy in the newly formed federal seat of Bullwinkel, after losing the battle for preselection in the Curtin electorate. -
Liontown notches short-term offtake deal
Kathleen Valley developer Liontown Resources has secured a short-term offtake deal with a Chinese lithium refiner to sell initial volumes during the ramp-up period. -
Gold execs take Diggers equity
A host of new equity partners have come on board at Kalgoorlie’s Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum, including industry luminaries and conference veterans. -
Trump shooting a 'shock to the system': Albanese
The prime minister says peaceful democratic processes can't be taken for granted, following the attempted assassination of former US president Donald Trump. -
Live: ASX up 0.9pc, punching through 8,000 points following Wall Street's strong lead
via abc.net.au
The ASX opens up 0.9 per cent and is likely push on to a new record close above 8,000 points after a strong lead from Wall Street on Friday's close. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX up 0.9 per cent punching through 8,000 points following Wall Street's strong lead
via abc.net.au
The ASX opens up 0.9 per cent and is likely push on to a new record close above 8,000 points after a strong lead from Wall Street on Friday's close. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX up 0.6 per cent, punching through 8,000 points, China data dragging down early gains
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The ASX is up 0.6 per cent heading into the afternoon session, but disappointing economic news from China is dragging down earlier gains. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise to new record above 8,000 points following Wall Street's strong lead
via abc.net.au
The ASX is primed to open up 0.6 per cent and push on to a new record above 8,000 points after a strong lead from Wall Street on Friday's close. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX 200 gains 0.7 per cent, closing at new record high above 8,000 points, fending off weak Chinese data β as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX gained 0.7 per cent, closing at a record high, despite earlier, stronger gains being dragged down by disappointing economic news from China. Look back at how the day unfolded on our live markets blog.
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