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The music for Bluey episode The Sign among winners at this year's Screen Music Awards
via abc.net.au
Australian screen music composers are creating music for some of the biggest hits in film, TV and video games. These annual awards recognise their achievements. -
Live: Inflation rate eases in third quarter, ASX edges lower
via abc.net.au
The Australian Bureau of Statistics releases the September quarter CPI data, showing annual headline inflation falling to 2.8 per cent, but underlying measures remaining above the Reserve Bank's 2-3 per cent target band. Wall Street finished mixed, and the ASX falls slightly at the open. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: Australia's key inflation data awaited, ASX to edge lower
via abc.net.au
The Australian Bureau of Statistics will release the September quarter CPI data, which is expected to see annual headline inflation to fall, but underlying measures remain above the Reserve Bank's 2-3 per cent target band. Wall Street finished mixed, and the ASX could fall slightly at the open. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: Australia's key inflation data awaited, ASX edges lower
via abc.net.au
The Australian Bureau of Statistics will release the September quarter CPI data, which is expected to see annual headline inflation to fall, but underlying measures remain above the Reserve Bank's 2-3 per cent target band. Wall Street finished mixed, and the ASX falls slightly at the open. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX closes lower after consumer price rises slow in September quarter — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market closed lower after the inflation rate fell, but markets see slim prospects of an interest rate cut from the Reserve Bank before year-end. Follow the latest updates in our live blog and send your questions to our specialist business reporters. -
Much-loved cinema's rent slashed by Sydney council after national chain threatens closure
via abc.net.au
The City of Sydney provides a "significant" rent reduction to Palace Cinemas to help ensure the Chauvel at Paddington Town Hall stays open. -
He's been called a cross between Donald Trump and Wolverine. Meet Argentina's new president, Javier 'El Loco' Milei
via abc.net.au
Argentina's president is hell-bent on fixing the country's economic woes, chainsaw in hand. But are his radical tactics working? -
Remote island residents say they can hold $300 worth of groceries in one hand
via abc.net.au
An Aboriginal elder who forks out more than 80 per cent of her income on groceries hopes the government can further subsidise the cost of transporting goods to her Gulf island community. -
Pay rises secured for 12,000 childcare workers in 'game changer' deal
via abc.net.au
About 12,000 early childhood educators are set to lock in a 10 per cent pay rise before Christmas. -
Channel Seven Adelaide fined $100,000 for contempt of court over reporting of rape trial
via abc.net.au
Channel Seven Adelaide is ordered to pay a fine of $100,000 after admitting wrongdoing by their “sensationalist” reporting of a rape trial in June last year. -
At Close of Business podcast October 29 2024
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss one of WA's most controversial local government councils.
Plus the latest on BHP's return to work orders, Quigley's efforts to stop Clive Palmer; and Waste to energy plant goes into administration. -
Initial NRL request rejected
The state government has confirmed it rejected the National Rugby League’s initial request regarding support of a new Perth-based franchise. -
Consumer discretionary stocks buoy local share market
The ASX200 has gained a modest 0.3 per cent, led higher by consumer discretionary, technology and mining. -
Experts pull apart Australia’s COVID plan
The country’s inflation rate could be reduced by at least 2 per cent if Australia had an adequate COVID-19 response, a federal government-commissioned inquiry found. -
Cook raises native title concerns
Premier Roger Cook has described native title issues as the "elephant in the room" for regional WA and called on Canberra to shelve its ‘nature positive’ reforms. -
Black Cat taps investors for $80m
Black Cat Syndicate has announced plans to raise $80 million, as the company embraces its march towards expanded gold production. -
New Spirit of Tasmania ferry to be temporarily relocated to Scotland
via abc.net.au
One of the brand new Spirit of Tasmania ships will be relocated to a shipyard in Scotland for an unknown amount of time while the ferry operator explores options to lease it out due to its berth not being ready in Tasmania. -
Danger signs in cone conga
OPINION: Are endless and rarely moved traffic cones a symbol of impending economic malaise? -
Court questions WA stolen wages bill
A Federal Court of Australia judge has questioned the more than $10 million bill over registering thousands of workers impacted in the Western Australian stolen wages case. -
Roy Hill windfall for Gina Rinehart
Record iron ore shipments have driven a healthy profit for Roy Hill and Gina Rinehart, who has once again taken aim at regulation she says is burdening the industry’s prosperity. -
Rinehart toasts Roy Hill record, scorns govt
Record iron ore shipments have driven a healthy profit for Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill, who has once again taken aim at regulation she says is burdening the industry’s prosperity. -
Vale Wayne Healy
Hall Chadwick WA managing director Wayne Healy, described as a stalwart of the Perth accounting community, has died. -
Rockingham waste-to-energy plant in administration
The East Rockingham Waste to Energy plant has been handed over to administrators and receivers with an eye to sell the nearly completed project, which remains embroiled in a legal dispute. -
Rockingham waste-to-energy plant in admin
The East Rockingham Waste to Energy has been handed over to administrators and receivers to review its financial position, with just three per cent of construction remaining. -
Good Drinks pushing for ASX delisting
Good Drinks Australia has flagged its intent to voluntarily delist from the Australian Securities Exchange, subject to shareholder approval at next month’s annual general meeting. -
Early start for Neoen’s Collie battery
The first stage of Neoen’s Collie big battery has started operating ahead of schedule, the biggest project of its kind in the state. -
Jobs growth for WA resources sector
Jobs within Western Australia’s resources sector swelled during the 2023-2024 financial year to a record 134,871 full-time equivalent positions – the seventh year of growth in a row. -
BHP tightens work from home rules
Senior BHP staff will be required to work from the office four days a week under changes to come into force next year. -
Quigley details secret path to thwarting Palmer
Attorney General John Quigley has opened up on the sensational and secretive drafting of legislation in 2020 design to shield WA taxpayers from Clive Palmer. -
Dutton says Albanese should refer himself for corruption investigation over Qantas upgrades
via abc.net.au
The prime minister says he only remembers limited interactions with former Qantas boss Alan Joyce, and if there are specific claims he made direct calls to ask for free upgrades, "let them be made". -
Albanese attacks claims he requested free flight upgrades from Qantas boss as rumours 'to sell a book'
via abc.net.au
The prime minister says he only remembers limited interactions with former Qantas boss Alan Joyce, and if there are specific claims he made direct calls to ask for free upgrades, "let them be made". -
MinRes says tax affairs not price sensitive
Mineral Resources says it didn't disclose Chris Ellison’s alleged tax affairs because the matters weren’t considered price sensitive, despite launching an investigation two years ago. -
Forced apologies not worth the fuss
On multiple occasions local governments have been questioned by councillors over apologies they never agreed to. -
Wall Street stocks up overnight
Wall Street closed higher overnight ahead of a packed week of earnings from megacap companies and the final stretch before the US presidential election. -
Decision on endangered skate put off until after next federal election
via abc.net.au
A decision on whether to increase the threatened species listing of the Maugean skate, which shares its habitat with salmon-farming operations, won't be made until after next year's federal election.
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