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As everyday people struggle with the cost of living, this group of millionaires is begging to pay more tax
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As some company CEOs are receiving a salary more than 50 times higher than the average employee's, even the rich are starting to say it's time to rein in their wealth. -
Giving Bluey a run for her money, these adorable animations are putting Queensland creatives on the map
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"Creative hurricanes" Kristen Souvlis and Nadine Bates might be Queensland's best-kept secret, with the duo raking in awards for their popular kids' movies. -
Can't get enough of Bluey? These Queensland animators are giving the popular Heeler family a run for their money
via abc.net.au
"Creative hurricanes" Kristen Souvlis and Nadine Bates might be Queensland's best-kept secret, with the duo raking in awards for their popular kids' movies. -
Property in Greater Sydney to be unaffordable for median income earners 'until at least 2031'
via abc.net.au
A new study has predicted that all properties in Greater Sydney will continue to be unaffordable for those earning a median income until at least the end of 2031. -
On an average wage? You may need to wait until the 2030s to afford to buy a home in Sydney
via abc.net.au
A new study has predicted that all properties in Greater Sydney will continue to be unaffordable for those earning a median income until at least the end of 2031. -
Plug-in hybrid car sales have surged but an expiring tax discount could soon end the party
via abc.net.au
A tax benefit has allowed Australians to save tens of thousands of dollars when buying plug-in hybrid cars but the motor industry warns that is set to end next year and it could slow sales and undermine emissions reduction efforts. -
Cybercriminals are selling the sensitive data of almost 13 million Australians — for just $25,000
via abc.net.au
Cybersecurity experts have found advertisements claiming to re-sell highly sensitive data of millions of Australians, stolen from eScripts provider MediSecure, on the dark web, and now it's half price. -
Inpex outlines seafarer fears
Japan-headquartered LNG producer Inpex has put its weight behind an employment push for seafarers, amid fears of a significant looming shortfall as the available work pool plummets. -
John Hancock joins White Cliff board
Canadian focused explorer White Cliff Minerals has tapped John Hancock’s decades of mining experience, adding the billionaire’s son to its board as a strategic advisor. -
Women's soccer gets $2.4 million boost
The state government’s push to increase women’s senior soccer participation following last year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup has continued. -
PACT wins big at Master Builders awards
PACT Construction has been reconsidered for its work on the Forbes Residence development in Applecross at the Master Builders WA awards ceremony. -
At Close of Business podcast July 22 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss efforts to make Perth a more attractive destination for international students. -
Cox appointed Caprice CEO
West Perth-based Caprice Resources has appointed Luke Cox as its chief executive, effective immediately. -
Barminco wins $160m extensions
Perenti’s underground contracting division, Barminco, has secured $160 million worth of work that includes a contract from Spartan Resources. -
CrowdStrike outage tipped to leave Australian businesses with damage bill surpassing $1 billion
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Australian businesses are assessing the damage bill from last week's CrowdStrike outage and expect the impact of the glitch to last for months. -
Feds underwrite renewables push
The federal government will underwrite at least 6.5 terawatt hours of new wind and solar and 1.1 gigawatts of battery storage in WA, after signing a renewables agreement with the state. -
Feds underwrite renewable push
The federal government will underwrite at least 6.5 terawatt hours of new wind and solar and 1.1 gigawatts of battery storage in WA, after signing a renewables agreement with the state. -
Biden’s big news, IT outage drags ASX to 11-day low
The ASX200 dropped 0.5 per cent as US President Joe Biden stood down from his re-election bid and a new front opened in the Middle East conflict. -
Union knocks critics amid corruption saga
The WA branch of the CFMEU has accused critics of embarking on a “witch hunt”, breaking its silence on the corruption scandal embroiling its east coast counterparts. -
Farmer fury, road tour for sheep ships
OPINION: Frustrated farmers face an uphill battle to overturn the ban on live sheep exports. -
Regis looks east with McPhillamys DFS
A definitive feasibility study 12 years in the making by Perth-based gold producer Regis Resources has outlined the long-life potential of the company’s McPhillamys project in New South Wales. -
Regis looks east at McPhillamys
A definitive feasibility study 12 years in the making by Perth-based gold producer Regis Resources has outlined the long-life potential of the company’s McPhillamys project in NSW. -
Strong production finish for Paladin
Paladin Energy ended the 2024 financial year in style, following the restart of commercial production at its Langer Heinrich mine in Namibia. -
South32 wipes $830m off Worsley Alumina
South32 will slash $830 million off the value of its Worsley Alumina operation citing increased uncertainty from the environmental watchdog’s conditions to its expansion plans. -
Centurion flags $30m Crawley build
Singaporean-based developer Centurion has flagged a Western Australian entry, earmarking a Crawley site for a $30 million student accommodation project. -
Power points full of hot air and wind
We can expect a torrent of misinformation about energy policy when political campaigning begins in earnest in South West seats. -
Karora shareholders back Westgold move
Westgold Resources has moved another step closer to its deal for Karora Resources, with the Canadian-listed company’s shareholders voting in favour of the transaction over the weekend. -
Sierra board backs Leonoil bid
Mineral sands producer Sierra Rutile has entered into a bid implementation agreement with Sierra Leone-based Leonoil – a week after receiving an unsolicited off-market takeover bid from the company. -
Woodside in $1.8bn US LNG move
Woodside Energy will make a $1.8 billion move to acquire the Driftwood LNG development opportunity in the US, as it sets its sights on opportunities beyond the Australian gas market. -
Home building to gather steam
A recovery in home building is coming but will take time and is still expected to fall short of the 1.2 million national target. -
Perth’s student precinct to bloom
Significant steps have been taken to make WA a more attractive location for international students. -
Live: ASX looks set to drop 0.8 per cent after Wall Street's rough end to the week, as Biden resignation likely to add to market volatility
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to follow Wall Street's lead lower after a volatile session saw anxiety about valuations and profits taken. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX falls after Wall Street's rough end to week and Biden withdrawal likely adds to volatility
via abc.net.au
The ASX follows Wall Street's lead lower after a volatile session saw anxiety about valuations and profits taken. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX drops 0.7pc after Wall Street's rough end to week and Biden withdrawal likely adds to volatility
via abc.net.au
The ASX follows Wall Street's lead lower after a volatile session saw anxiety about valuations and profits taken. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX drops 0.7pc after Wall Street's rough end to week and Biden resignation likely adds to volatility
via abc.net.au
The ASX follows Wall Street's lead lower after a volatile session saw anxiety about valuations and profits taken. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX 200 closes down 0.5 per cent in a widespread sell-off — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 has closed down 0.7 per cent after a rough day across most sectors when volatility and risk-aversion dominated trading. Look back at how the day unfolded on our live markets blog.
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