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Oasis announce Australian tour dates – and no dynamic pricing
via abc.net.au
The British band announce Sydney and Melbourne dates, marking first Australian tour since 2005. -
Mandatory dam upgrades costing councils millions but 'not adding one extra millimetre' of storage
via abc.net.au
Dozens of dams need to be upgraded across Queensland at a cost of more than $3 billion, prompting calls for the next state government to offer financial support. -
Live: Wall Street loses 1 per cent, ASX to dip
via abc.net.au
US stocks tumble into the red, while oil prices rise on Middle East conflict fears. Local stocks are tipped to dip at the open. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX down after Wall Street falls
via abc.net.au
US stocks tumble into the red, while oil prices rise on Middle East conflict fears. The local share market falls at the open, despite a boost from the energy sector. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Damned if they don't: Council reeling at $40m order to protect seven people from rare weather event
via abc.net.au
Dozens of dams need to be upgraded across Queensland at a cost of more than $3 billion, prompting calls for the next state government to offer financial support. -
Council reeling at $40m order to protect seven people from rare weather event
via abc.net.au
Dozens of dams need to be upgraded across Queensland at a cost of more than $3 billion, prompting calls for the next state government to offer financial support. -
ASX falls, miners down on China disappointment — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Local stocks end in the red as a lack of detail on any further stimulus plans out of China sends iron ore prices lower. Wall Street lost 1 per cent overnight. Here's how the day's events unfolded and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog. -
The court decision sending a chill through board rooms and executive suites
via abc.net.au
"They got away with it" is a common refrain after corporate scandals that end without consequences for individuals. A landmark High Court ruling could radically reshape that. -
High Court ruling might mean corporate executives face 'lower bar' for prosecutions
via abc.net.au
"They got away with it" is a common refrain after corporate scandals that end without consequences for individuals. A landmark High Court ruling could radically reshape that. -
'There would be outrage': Shoppers confused and frustrated by shops with no prices
via abc.net.au
There is currently no law requiring grocery stores to display visible pricing on their shelves, creating a legal loophole that leaves some shoppers "flying blind" when it comes to the weekly shop. -
Have you ever tried shopping at a store with no prices? This loophole is squeezing consumers
via abc.net.au
There is currently no law requiring grocery stores to display visible pricing on their shelves, creating a legal loophole that leaves some shoppers "flying blind" when it comes to the weekly shop. -
Hunger relief charity struggles as food insecurity becomes a 'disaster behind closed doors'
via abc.net.au
With its picturesque canals and waterfront homes, the Victorian holiday haven of Paynesville appears immune to the poverty that is quietly gripping the nation. But Foodbank Victoria says the reality is much harsher than it looks. -
ERA raise back with takeovers umpire
Energy Resources of Australia says the Takeovers Panel has decided to conduct proceedings into its $880 million raise, representing a backtrack on its decision. -
At Close of Business podcast October 7 2024
Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss trends in WA's construction industry following a few tough years. -
Autonomous truck deal for Pilbara mine site
A fleet of eleven autonomous trucks will be rolled out at Element 25’s mothballed Butcherbird manganese mine in the Pilbara, with the order exceeding $1 billion. -
Aussie shares gain as Rio makes play for lithium miner
The ASX200 has finished 0.7 per cent higher with gains for retail banks along with lithium miners after a major takeover offer by Rio Tinto. -
Riding out the pandemic’s long tail
The head of the state’s building sector watchdog says there’s still some pain ahead, but the wheels aren’t falling off despite some tough years. -
Former Flexible Homes directors fined
Former Flexible Homes directors have been fined a total of $50,000 after the State Administrative Tribunal found the pair engaged in misleading conduct. -
Rottnest authority plans workers’ units
Public comment over a proposed workers’ accommodation on Rottnest Island, to house more than 300 staff, has opened. -
Rottnest authority plans workers’ housing
Public comment over a proposed workers’ accommodation on Rottnest Island, to house more than 300 staff, has opened. -
December delivery for $1.6bn trainline
Metronet’s long-awaited Morley-Ellenbrook line will finally be opened in December, to be delivered at a confirmed cost of $1.65 billion and more than four years after approval. -
Regions miss out on population growth
Population growth in Western Australia is again the centre of attention following the release of data showing the state is likely to break the 3 million threshold at some point over the summer. -
Networks aid FDV support delivery
Zonta House has been providing support to women experiencing family and domestic violence for 40 years. -
Community group launches legal action to protect Murray River flood plains in 'Kakadu of the south'
via abc.net.au
A Victorian landcare group has filed legal proceedings against the federal government, challenging the approval of the Nyah flood plain project, alleging it is a "dodgy water offset project" that is environmentally damaging. -
Older Australians could rent out spare rooms to help ease the housing crisis, new research suggests
via abc.net.au
Filling millions of spare bedrooms could help ease rental and cost of living pressures for vulnerable Australians in the short term, new research suggests. -
West African shares down following update
Shares in West African Resources fell by more than 20 per cent early on Monday, prior to a pause in trading. -
West African shares down after uncertainty
Shares in West African Resources fell by 20 per cent on Monday to $1.34, off the back of jurisdictional uncertainty in Burkina Faso. -
West African shares down after African uncertainty
Shares in West African Resources fell by more than 20 per cent early on Monday, prior to a pause in trading off the back of jurisdictional uncertainty in Burkina Faso. -
Rio confirms approach for Arcadium
Rio Tinto has confirmed it approached battery metals miner Arcadium Lithium over a potential acquisition, as lithium prices hover at a cyclical low. -
Recycling plant reducing solar panels to raw materials opens in Queensland
via abc.net.au
The Pan Pacific plant on Brisbane's southern fringe is expected to take apart the panels, recycling each individual element, which is "essential to the future of renewable energy in Australia". -
A Queensland-first solar panel recycling plant to stop 240,000 panels going into landfill annually
via abc.net.au
The Pan Pacific plant on Brisbane's southern fringe is expected to take apart the panels, recycling each individual element, which is "essential to the future of renewable energy in Australia". -
Cold water poured on Bears bid
Australian Rugby League Commission chair Peter V’Landys has voiced concern regarding multiple expansion bids, including the Western Bears, intent on joining the National Rugby League from 2027. -
Japan focus in Woodside methane drive
Woodside Energy says it will seek to link up with Japanese companies looking to develop methane detection and quantification technology, under a non-binding deal struck this week. -
US job data eases worries
The Dow has posted a record closing high and the Nasdaq ended with a more than a per cent gain as a stronger-than-expected jobs report reassured investors who had worried the economy may be getting too weak. -
US job data ease worries
The Dow has posted a record closing high and the Nasdaq ended with a more than a per cent gain as a stronger-than-expected jobs report reassured investors who had worried the economy may be getting too weak.
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