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Live: PM speaks on supermarket code as Coles and Woolworths savaged on ASX
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The big supermarkets Woolworths and Coles share prices have been hit hard on news the ACCC has hauled them into court alleging they had misled customers over hundreds of discounts, while the ASX 200 opened down 0.7pc after Wall Street's rate-cut rally came to a halt on Friday. Follow the latest on our live markets blog. -
Live: Coles and Woolworths savaged on ACCC court action, ASX tumbles 0.7pc after Wall Street's rate-cut rally stalls
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The big supermarkets Woolworths and Coles share prices have been hit hard on news the ACCC has hauled them into court alleging they had misled customers over hundreds of discounts, while the ASX 200 opened down 0.7pc after Wall Street's rate-cut rally came to a halt on Friday. Follow the latest on our live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to slip 0.8pc after Wall Street rate cut rally stalls
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The ASX is set to decline 0.8pc after Wall Street's rate cut rally came to a halt on Friday. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ACCC hauls supermarket giants into court over allegedly misleading discounts, ASX set to slip 0.8% after Wall Street's rate cut rally stalls
via abc.net.au
The ACCC has hauled Woolworths and Coles into court alleging they had misled customers over hundreds of discounts while the ASX is set to fall after Wall Street's rate cut rally came to a halt on Friday. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Coles and Woolworths savaged on ASX as market tumbles 0.7pc β as it happened
via abc.net.au
Share prices of the big supermarkets were hit hard on news the ACCC hauled them into court over allegations they misled customers over hundreds of discounts, while the ASX 200 dropped 0.7 per cent ahead of tomorrow's RBA rates decision. Look back at the day's events. -
As storms crossed Tasmania, another storm was raging: inside the TasNetworks control room
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Tasmania's Fair Work Commission has heard of four incidents deemed to have threatened community safety earlier this month during recent storms. -
Labor's tram revival on back burner despite warnings about future traffic congestion in Adelaide
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Labor has "gone cold" on its ambitious plans to revive Adelaide's tram network, as a public transport researcher warns the lack of new routes threatens the city's liveability. -
Australia's largest night parrot population may be protected by dingoes, but mining is planned for their desert home
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Around half of the nation's total known night parrots live in a patch of the Great Sandy Desert in Western Australia. While dingoes appear to protect them, the potential effects of a proposed road are less clear. -
Three in four home loans are written by mortgage brokers, infuriating banks and delighting customers
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The banking royal commission described the way in which mortgage brokers are paid as "conflicted remuneration" and "money for nothing". Customers don't care. -
Mortgage brokers dominating home loan market and infuriating banks
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The banking royal commission described the way in which mortgage brokers are paid as "conflicted remuneration" and "money for nothing". Customers don't care. -
Greens demand hostile takeover of RBA in exchange for passing board reforms in likely death knell to treasurer's bill
via abc.net.au
The demand that the treasurer intervene to cut rates unless governor Michele Bullock does so herself effectively sinks Jim Chalmers's chances of passing his reforms. -
Warranty expired? Here's why you might still be entitled to a refund
via abc.net.au
Two class actions were launched against Harvey Norman this week, with lawyers arguing its extended warranties offer little or no value because of guarantees that automatically apply under consumer law. Here's a look at what the law means for customers. -
An unusual Sydney rental ad attracted critics online. Before long things blew 'out of all proportion'
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After a three-bedroom inner-Sydney apartment went viral for its strict conditions for tenants, the internet came hard for the agency behind it. In response, that same business has begun posting personal details of their critics in a move to stop the posts. -
Fans are 'hungry' for music, and this Tasmanian couple may have the answer to keeping festivals alive
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Harry and Charlotte celebrated their first wedding anniversary with a music festival for friends and family. Now, they are the organisers of a boutique festival in Tasmania's north-west. -
Are 'smaller, boutique' music festivals the way to save live music from collapse?
via abc.net.au
Harry and Charlotte celebrated their first wedding anniversary with a music festival for friends and family. Now, they are the organisers of a boutique festival in Tasmania's north-west.
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