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Shopkeepers next to major Brisbane road construction 'absolutely obliterated' as project drags on
via abc.net.au
Business owners say they are facing significant financial losses as a council road upgrade running a year behind schedule forces complicated traffic detours. -
RBA leaves cash rate at 4.35pc, ASX loses ground — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia has held the official cash rate at 4.35pc, while the ASX lost ground. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog. -
Live: RBA leaves cash rate at 4.35pc
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia has held the official cash rate at 4.35pc. On Wall Street, traders await the outcome of the US election. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Inflation unlikely to return to 'sustainable' levels until 2026, RBA says
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia has held the official cash rate at 4.35pc. On Wall Street, traders await the outcome of the US election. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to fall before RBA rates call, Wall Street volatile on US election
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is expected to dip as traders await the RBA's cash rate decision. On Wall Street, traders await the outcome of the US election. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX falls before RBA rates call, Wall Street volatile on US election
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has fallen as traders await the RBA's cash rate decision. On Wall Street, traders await the outcome of the US election. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Tom Hanks looks 20 in his new movie thanks to AI digital de-aging. He says it was weird
via abc.net.au
Tom Hanks and Robin Wright play a couple across decades in Here thanks to AI-generative tech, giving them a digital face lift to play teenagers. -
'It's like the 30 years had never passed': Tom Hanks reunites with Forrest Gump crew for new epic Here
via abc.net.au
Tom Hanks and Robin Wright play a couple across decades in Here thanks to AI-generative tech, giving them a digital face lift to play teenagers. -
Confusing 'Wild West' e-scooter rules prompt calls for national consistency to protect riders and pedestrians
via abc.net.au
As cities around the world ban or restrict shareable e-scooters over safety concerns, some governments in Australia are looking to decriminalise the use of private personal mobility devices in public. -
Australia's e-scooter 'Wild West' prompts calls for nationally consistent rules
via abc.net.au
As cities around the world ban or restrict shareable e-scooters over safety concerns, some governments in Australia are looking to decriminalise the use of private personal mobility devices in public. -
Qantas agrees to change assistance dog processes after being sued for disability discrimination
via abc.net.au
Qantas agrees to change and clarify its application processes for assistance dogs after being sued for disability discrimination. -
'Inconceivable': Qantas settles assistance dog discrimination case
via abc.net.au
Qantas agrees to change and clarify its application processes for assistance dogs after being sued for disability discrimination. -
One-off HECS debt cut a placeholder as government looks to change university course fees
via abc.net.au
The federal government hopes to announce a promise to change university course fees before the year's end, with its one-off cuts to existing graduate debts considered an "interim" measure. -
Unhappy campers unable to squeeze on to Spirits as ship operator works to find space
via abc.net.au
The new Spirit of Tasmania ferries will have more space for caravans and motor homes, but, with their arrival delayed, the struggle for holiday-makers to get a booking continues. -
'Basically impossible': The struggle to book a caravan on the Spirit of Tasmania continues amid delays to new ships
via abc.net.au
The new Spirit of Tasmania ferries will have more space for caravans and motor homes, but, with their arrival delayed, the struggle for holiday-makers to get a booking continues. -
Defence minister says military technology accelerator is taking 'too long' as companies warn of bankruptcy
via abc.net.au
A highly vaunted push to "rapidly" develop disruptive military technologies into the Australian Defence Force is facing uncertainty, with local companies saying an initial project has been "cancelled". -
Australian companies furious after advanced defence technology project 'cancelled'
via abc.net.au
A highly vaunted push to "rapidly" develop disruptive military technologies into the Australian Defence Force is facing uncertainty, with local companies saying an initial project has been "cancelled". -
The rising problem fuelling support for Trump days ahead of the US election
via abc.net.au
America's economy is booming but everyday life is much more expensive than it was four years ago — and that is the one question that's leading some voters to vote for Donald Trump. -
'Are you doing better than four years ago?' The Trump question that could sway US voters
via abc.net.au
America's economy is booming but everyday life is much more expensive than it was four years ago — and that is the one question that's leading some voters to vote for Donald Trump. -
Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91
via abc.net.au
Jones's historic career ranged from producing Michael Jackson's record-setting Thriller to prize-winning film and television scores and collaborations with Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles. -
Spartan to divest non-core projects
Spartan Resources has announced plans to divest two of its non-core gold projects in Western Australia to Canada-based Benz Mining for up to $15.6 million. -
At Close of Business podcast November 4 2024
Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss proposed amendments to federal cybersecurity laws. -
Australia's 3G network has shut down, so why are 4G and 5G users being cut off?
via abc.net.au
Australians using 4G- or 5G-compatible phones say telcos and retailers are not doing enough to protect them from being left without critical access to mobile networks. -
Australian mobile retailers accused of not doing enough to protect users after 3G shutdown
via abc.net.au
Australians using 4G- or 5G-compatible phones say telcos and retailers are not doing enough to protect them from being left without critical access to mobile networks. -
Australian mobile retailers accused of not doing enough to protect 4G and 5G after 3G shutdown
via abc.net.au
Australians using 4G- or 5G-compatible phones say telcos and retailers are not doing enough to protect them from being left without critical access to mobile networks. -
McGowan to join Australia-China board
Former WA Premier Mark McGowan will join the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations, adding to his growing portfolio of board appointments.
Mr McGowan will join the advisory board, adding to his advisory roles with BHP, Mineral Resources, APM Services International and Bondi Partners. -
East Fremantle returns to Shark Park
The East Fremantle Football Club will officially return to its traditional Moss Street home this week, following completion of the East Fremantle Community Park project. -
East Fremantle return to Shark Park
The East Fremantle Football Club will officially return to its traditional Moss Street home this week, following completion of the East Fremantle Community Park project. -
East Fremantle back to Shark Park
The East Fremantle Football Club will officially return to its traditional Moss Street home this week, following completion of the East Fremantle Community Park project. -
ANALYSIS: Who knew what for how long?
Oh dear, Chris Ellison’s actions at Mineral Resources look much worse when you add them all up. -
Australia shares rise on eve of rates meeting, US vote
The ASX200 has posted gains while investors wait for the outcome of the Reserve Bank meeting and any hints of when interest rates might be cut. -
Rottnest reconciliation progresses
Plans to build an Aboriginal cultural space on Rottnest Island are underway as ceremonies take place this week reflecting on the history of the former prison island. -
Innovation brings environmental benefits
Innovation is widely seen as vital for productivity and performance, and a key driver of economic growth, competitiveness and job creation. -
Galaxy explodes, moonshot miss, and a left turn
Some enterprises should probably come with an instruction manual detailing what not to do. -
Warland departs Cooper Metals
Cooper Metals has announced that founding managing director Ian Warland has resigned from the company, effective immediately. -
PwC Sydney raided by AFP
Australian Federal Police have raided the Sydney offices of PwC Australia, amid the ongoing investigation into the 2023 tax leaks scandal. -
AFP raids PwC Sydney office
Australian Federal Police have raided the Sydney offices of PwC Australia, amid the ongoing investigation into the 2023 tax leaks scandal. -
Coogee Chemicals’ profit dips
Coogee Chemicals posted a $25.5 million profit for the 2023024 financial year and declared a $10 million dividend -
Nation’s largest sheep station for sale
A sprawling Nullarbor station has been placed on the market after billionaire Andrew Forrest dropped his bid for the property. -
Grants power up battery recycling
A company which plans to build a battery recycling facility in WA was among 15 to share in $5.4 million of state government grants to combat e-waste. -
Who will benefit from the government's plan to cut student debt?
via abc.net.au
Economists have welcomed the government's plan to raise the level of income people need to earn before they need to make student debt repayments but argue that reducing the cost of higher education would have greater benefits than slashing existing debts. -
Government's plan to overhaul student debt repayments receives mixed reception from economists
via abc.net.au
Economists have welcomed the government's plan to raise the level of income people need to earn before they need to make student debt repayments, but argue that reducing the cost of higher education would have greater benefits than slashing existing debts. -
Economists welcome student debt repayment changes but say government could do better
via abc.net.au
Economists have welcomed the government's plan to raise the level of income people need to earn before they need to make student debt repayments, but argue that reducing the cost of higher education would have greater benefits than slashing existing debts. -
MBA calls for action amid inquiry
Master Builders Australia has called for a reduction in red tape for residential construction, as the productivity commission reportedly gears up for an inquiry into the sector.According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, fifteen years ago it took nine months to build a standalone house – a fig -
Mining magnate Chris Ellison to step down over alleged tax evasion
via abc.net.au
The managing director of a major lithium and iron ore company in WA is accused of tax evasion involving offshore companies. -
‘I made mistakes’: Chris Ellison to step down from Mineral Resources over alleged tax evasion
via abc.net.au
The managing director of a major lithium and iron ore company in WA is accused of tax evasion involving offshore companies. -
Queensland government calls Labor's pumped hydro project a 'hoax' after true cost revealed
via abc.net.au
Queensland's new LNP government has accused the former Labor administration of lying to the community about the cost and viability of a huge pumped hydro scheme which it has branded a "con job" and a "hoax". -
New Queensland government labels Labor's pumped hydro project a 'con job' after true cost revealed
via abc.net.au
Queensland's new LNP government has accused the former Labor administration of lying to the community about the cost and viability of a huge pumped hydro scheme which it has branded a "con job" and a "hoax". -
Alara taps investors for $15m
Oman-focused Alara Resources has announced plans to raise $15.3 million, as it aims to resolve a brief production bottleneck at its Wash-hi Majaza copper mine. -
Nationals reveal state candidates
The WA Nationals have endorsed a mix of familiar faces and green political hopefuls to contest swag of metropolitan and regional seats.
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