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Live: Unemployment up slightly to 4.1pc in June
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Unemployment has risen slightly to 4.1 per cent in June, up from 4 per cent the previous month. Follow live. -
Live: Tech stocks take a hit after talk about new export rules on semiconductor chips
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Tech stocks are taking a battering after talk of new export rules on semiconductor chips in the US. Nvidia was the biggest loser on the Nasdaq on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: FMG and Domino's down on ASX after company news, while semiconductor news rattles tech stocks
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Tech stocks are taking a battering after talk of new export rules on semiconductor chips in the US. Nvidia was the biggest loser on the Nasdaq on Wall Street. Follow live. -
As it happened: Unemployment up slightly to 4.1pc in June, ASX closes lower
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Unemployment has risen slightly to 4.1 per cent in June, up from 4 per cent the previous month. As it happened. -
Is there a clean finish for a wind turbine at the end of its life? Not entirely
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As towers on Victoria's original wind farms approach the end of their life span, minds are turning to recycling options, especially for the tricky composite blades. -
'It looks like greenwashing': AustralianSuper's ethical option investing in coal, oil and gas industries
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Australia's largest super fund is investing money from its 'Socially Aware' option in the coal, oil and gas industries, despite excluding shares and corporate bonds of companies with fossil fuel reserves. -
AustralianSuper's ethical option is investing in coal, oil and gas industries
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Australia's largest super fund is investing money from its 'Socially Aware' option in the coal, oil and gas industries, despite excluding shares and corporate bonds of companies with fossil fuel reserves. -
AustralianSuper's ethical option investing in coal, oil and gas industries
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Australia's largest super fund is investing money from its 'Socially Aware' option in the coal, oil and gas industries, despite excluding shares and corporate bonds of companies with fossil fuel reserves. -
Gas giant Woodside joins carbon farming 'gold rush' with $40m purchase of NSW grazing land
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The $40 million acquisition of four large sheep and cattle properties in NSW by an oil gas giant has put the spotlight on the rapid growth of carbon farming. -
At Close of Business podcast July 17 2024
Isabel Vieira and Mark Beyer discuss Business News' latest corporate finance survey. -
Aust shares climb further into record territory
Local shares have closed at an all-time high for the eighth time this year, with all sectors gaining ground amid a global lift in sentiment as well as record gold prices. -
Andrew Forrest's Fortescue slashes 700 jobs amid green technology commitment
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In a statement to the ASX, FMG said the restructure would ensure the Perth-based mining company remains "lean, impactful and agile". -
Fortescue swings axe on 700 staff
Fortescue will cut 700 people from its global sites by the end of the month in a bid to “simplify” its operations. -
Once overlooked skills find favour
The benefits of experience obtained outside a university degree are gaining favour in a tight employment market. -
Reynolds to uncover Higgins’ trust details
Federal senator Linda Reynolds has secured a minor win over her former staffer Brittany Higgins after the court ruled to reveal details of the latter’s $2.4 million trust. -
Antarctic flights a bucket-list special
Spectacular scenery outside and an educational in-cabin offering are two features of flights to the frozen continent. -
Home starts up, completions trend down
Western Australia is building more homes than last year, but the rate of completions is dropping. -
Labor select Whiteaker to lead federal senate ticket
WA Labor state secretary Ellie Whiteaker has been preselected to lead the party’s senate ticket at the next federal election. -
Labor name Whiteaker to lead Senate ticket
WA Labor state secretary Ellie Whiteaker has been preselected to lead the party’s Senate ticket at the next federal election. -
BHP refuses to disclose groundwater sampling results after PFAS discovered near homes in Western Australia
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BHP has begun a drilling program at its Nelson's Point operations in Port Hedland to monitor PFAS in the groundwater. -
BHP refuse to disclose groundwater sampling results after PFAS discovered near homes in Western Australia
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BHP has begun a drilling program at its Nelson's Point operations in Port Hedland to monitor PFAS in the groundwater. -
BHP refuse to disclose groundwater sampling results after PFAS discovered near homes in WA
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BHP has begun a drilling program at its Nelson's Point operations in Port Hedland to monitor PFAS in the groundwater. -
BHP investigates PFAS in Port Hedland groundwater close to homes
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BHP has begun a drilling program at its Nelson's Point operations in Port Hedland to monitor PFAS in the groundwater. -
SA's newly approved battery will be more than three times the size of famous 'Tesla battery'
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The South Australian government has approved the Limestone Coast Energy Park project, which promises to be the biggest one in the state, eclipsing Tesla's 150MW battery. -
Libs call for WA CFMEU action
The WA Liberal Party has accused Premier Roger Cook of being “in hiding” as other state and federal governments respond to serious allegations against the CFMEU’s Victorian division. -
Deals finish financial year with a surge
Business News’ corporate finance survey reveals the leading financial and legal advisers working on major transactions in WA. -
City unveils Langley Park foreshore plan
The City of Perth council is set to decide on starting a transformation of the Langley Park foreshore, which could cost up to $2 billion. -
Cane toad containment zone welcomed
Invasive species experts have welcomed the state government’s move to implement a cane toad containment zone west of Broome. -
Alcoa moves closer on Alumina takeover
Alcoa’s proposed takeover of its joint venture partner Alumina Limited has cleared another hurdle after its stockholders voted to support the $3.4 billion deal. -
Vale Terry Streeter
Renowned Western Australian mining veteran Terry Streeter, who started investing in resources stocks more than 40 years ago using funds from his grocery business, has passed away aged 80. -
Argonaut adds three recruits
Stockbroking firm Argonaut has boosted its team with the addition of three recruits led by dealmaker Rob Telford while also reporting strong growth in operating revenue. -
Swift Networks secure $2.1m Chevron extension
West-Perth based digital entertainment system business Swift Networks has secured a twelve-month extension on its contract to provide services across three Chevron facilities. -
BHP hits iron ore export record
BHP has toasted record iron ore and copper production in a boost to the mining giant after a week to forget for the company’s nickel division. -
Lingering price risks still cloud global economy: IMF
The last mile to beat elevated inflation is proving challenging, the International Monetary Fund says, and could keep interest rates higher for 'even longer'. -
Melbourne academic moonlights as indie-rock star in China
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Tamas Wells's music has never been in the spotlight in Australia — but it's a different story in China where the University of Melbourne politics researcher just toured for the seventh time. -
Telstra fined $1.5m for leaving customers vulnerable to scams
via abc.net.au
The communications watchdog found Telstra failed to authenticate customer IDs during 168,000 high-risk interactions such as password resets or SIM card swaps.
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