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Economist who predicted GFC warns about Trump's economic plans
via abc.net.au
Nouriel Roubini predicted the Global Financial Crisis, now the economist is warning president-elect Donald Trump's economic policies could lead to stagflation. -
The Assembly: Where are they now? With Dylan Lamb
via abc.net.au
You'll remember The Assembly's Dylan from his volley of questions to some of Australia's biggest names. Dylan joined the Compass team as an intern, where he was on the hunt for fame, filmmaking skills and funds to buy more bricks. -
Live: Unemployment rate steady in October, Bitcoin sets new record, super funds face Senate scrutiny
via abc.net.au
Australia's unemployment rate has held steady at 4.1pc in October. Superannuation funds will face a Senate committee after a lawsuit was launched against Cbus. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Huge spike in uninsured home borrowers, Cbus execs apologise before senate inquiry
via abc.net.au
An ASIC inquiry has been told mortgage insurance is too expensive, leading to a spike in uninsured mortgages. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: 'Far from perfect': Cbus execs apologise before senate inquiry, Bitcoin sets new record
via abc.net.au
Superannuation funds have faced a Senate committee after a lawsuit was launched against Cbus. Australia's unemployment rate has held steady at 4.1pc in October. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise, super funds to face Senate scrutiny
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to climb this morning off the back of strong gains on Wall Street. Superannuation funds will face a Senate committee after a lawsuit was launched against Cbus. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX rises at the open, super funds face Senate scrutiny
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have climbed this morning off the back of strong gains on Wall Street. Superannuation funds will face a Senate committee after a lawsuit was launched against Cbus. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX opens higher, Bitcoin sets new record, super funds face Senate scrutiny
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have climbed this morning off the back of strong gains on Wall Street. Superannuation funds will face a Senate committee after a lawsuit was launched against Cbus. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
As it happened: Huge spike in uninsured home borrowers, Cbus execs apologise before senate inquiry
via abc.net.au
An ASIC inquiry has been told mortgage insurance is too expensive, leading to a spike in uninsured mortgages. Catch up with the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog. -
Professional fishers call for amateurs to get a licence to cast a line
via abc.net.au
Some South Australian fishers are worried recreational catches are skewing the data on fish stocks, as amateurs aren't subject to the same regulations. -
Will Robert F Kennedy Jr 'go wild' on US agriculture and what could it mean for Australia?
via abc.net.au
Robert F Kennedy Junior is tipped to play a big role in the new Trump administration and has gone on record saying he wants to move away from seed oils and pesticide-intensive agriculture. -
Foodbank says it 'just can't keep up' with demand for food as cost-of-living crisis continues
via abc.net.au
The charity says there is an increasing demand for food in the state, which coincides with a 15 per cent decrease in donations. -
70,000 Victorians at risk of going hungry this Christmas, Foodbank says
via abc.net.au
The charity says there is an increasing demand for food in the state, which coincides with a 15 per cent decrease in donations. -
Nicheliving directors front contingency cash
Nicheliving directors have fronted a $200,000 indemnity to cover operating costs and ensure the administrators get paid in the "likely" event the construction entities are too strapped for cash. -
At Close of Business podcast November 13 2024
Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the past year of WA's professional services sector. -
State govt to lure east coast workers
A $10,000 incentive to attract eastern states construction workers to Western Australia has been described as a shot in the arm for the industry amid the state’s crippling housing crisis. -
Ex-McGowan staffer earmarked as WA Labor secretary
One-time Mark McGowan advisor turned lobbyist Mark Reed will be the next state secretary of the WA Labor Party, Business News understands. -
Indigenous procurement on the rise
The number of Indigenous businesses procured for work has grown 20 per cent in the past year, according to fresh analysis by Supply Nation. -
Aust shares extend losses ahead of US data
The ASX200 has fallen for the third straight session, with financials and mining stocks weighing heavily on the market. -
Locals divided at first regional public hearing on nuclear power in central Queensland
via abc.net.au
The federal government holds the first nuclear energy inquiry hearing outside Canberra and the central Queensland community of Biloela is split over the prospect of a reactor in its backyard.
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Major coup for hockey in WA
A new era for hockey in Australia is a step closer, following the completion of key negotiations between the state government and Curtin University. -
RAAFA broadens portfolio with acquisition
RAAFA WA has expanded its extensive care services portfolio, on the back of acquiring Perth Care and Companion Company. -
BHP invests in Curtin eDNA program
BHP has committed nearly $8 million for Curtin University’s environmental DNA research program, which aims to support global conservation projects. -
Best guess evolves to chain of thought
OPINION: ChatGPT’s latest model uses an old idea that powers your phone’s mapping app. -
Revamp to planning approvals process could result in 'wild west on steroids', mayors warn
via abc.net.au
A plan by Tasmania's state government to bypass local council approvals for some developments would result in a "wild west on steroids" development environment, a group of local mayors say — with the government hitting back at council "self interest". -
Greater Hobart mayors warn 'voice of the community' at risk of being removed from planning decisions
via abc.net.au
A plan by Tasmania's state government to bypass local council approvals for some developments would result in a "wild west on steroids" development environment, a group of local mayors say — with the government hitting back at council "self interest". -
Concern major supermarkets flouting Sunday trading ban in SA town
via abc.net.au
Woolworths and Coles are making grocery deliveries to a South Australian town where larger stores are not allowed to open on Sundays, angering the local council. -
Home-building revival aim in $900m fund
A $900 million fund has been welcomed by economists hopeful it will modernise the construction industry where productivity has been flat for three decades. -
‘Gone backwards’: Hopes fund can revive home-building
A $900 million fund has been welcomed by economists hopeful it will modernise the construction industry where productivity has been flat for three decades. -
Truckie anger sparks WA government backflip on mandatory safety signage
via abc.net.au
Mandatory signage rules for the state's truckies have been wound back in the face of industry anger. -
Truckie anger sees WA government backflip on mandatory safety signage
via abc.net.au
Mandatory signage rules for the state's truckies have been wound back in the face of industry anger. -
Dutton hints changes to tax policy
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has hinted he could scrap plans to reverse changes to stage 3 tax cuts for high income earners, saying it would “depend on the numbers” come election time. -
Panel rejects $500m Hedland camp
A development assessment panel has knocked back a $500 million plan to build a workers’ camp in South Hedland over issues on the design and the mystery surrounding the tenant. -
Avita brings RECELL back to Australia
The revolutionary spray-on skin treatment developed in Perth by burns surgeon Fiona Wood is being reintroduced to the Australian market by Avita Medical. -
Wage growth slowest in two years
Australians working in healthcare and retail trade led the way in wage growth for the September quarter, with figures revealing the lowest annual rise in almost two years.Wages rose 0.8 per cent for the third consecutive quarter to see annual growth at 3.5 per cent for the year – the lowest annual r -
Nicheliving sells Swansea Markets site
National Storage has snapped up the asset for $8.45 million. -
Rox taps investors for $27m
West Perth-based junior Rox Resources has announced plans to raise up to $27 million, as it continues to aspire towards mid-tier production at its Youanmi gold project. -
Rox taps investors for $27 million
West Perth-based junior Rox Resources has announced plans to raise up to $27 million, as it continues to aspire towards mid-tier production at its Youanmi gold project. -
Strike Energy to build South Eregulla plant
John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy has cleared a planning hurdle over its $100 million South Erregulla power station proposal. -
Navigating growth, technology and trust
WA generally outperformed national office numbers for the big four accounting firms, while mid-tier players bolstered their presence in the state. -
Hundreds of elective surgeries cancelled as 50,000 nurses and midwives walk off job in NSW
via abc.net.au
The NSW Nurses and Midwives Association says it is outraged after police were offered a 39 per cent pay increase earlier this week. -
Hundreds of elective surgeries cancelled as 10,000 nurses and midwives walk off job in NSW
via abc.net.au
The industrial action has been condemned by the state government who warned of a "challenging day" ahead for people accessing healthcare in the public system, that is not life-preserving or emergency. -
Wages growth slows faster than expected but still exceeds inflation
via abc.net.au
Wages growth in Australia slows to 3.5 per cent over the past year, according to official data, still outpacing inflation to result in modest real wage increases. -
'Wage dynamics not consistent with cutting the cash rate', despite slowdown in pay rises
via abc.net.au
Wages growth in Australia slows to 3.5 per cent over the past year, according to official data, still outpacing inflation to result in modest real wage increases. -
Big projects in WA's north-west
Scroll through Business News' list of 100 major projects planned or under construction in WA's north-west -
Actuaries’ dire SME cyber warning
The Actuaries Institute is warning Australian small and medium businesses are being left behind in the fight against cyberattacks, and called for more help to bolster defences. -
Beach’s Stokes on gas ideology, Waitsia frustration
Beach Energy chair Ryan Stokes has called out “ideological rhetoric” against oil and gas proponents, as the company inches toward production at the troubled Waitsia plant next year. -
Julia Zemiro among residents fighting plan to build recycling plant in 'renaissance' town
via abc.net.au
Residents make a final plea to the Independent Planning Commission to reject a proposed $88-million plastic recycling plant in Moss Vale due to concerns over its environmental, health, and community impact. -
MinRes mothballs Bald Hill lithium mine
Embattled miner Mineral Resources is set to shutter its Bald Hill lithium mine in the Goldfields, in a move that will put the jobs of 300 workers in limbo. -
The world looks set to fall 'frustratingly' short of a peak in emissions, and gas is the major driver
via abc.net.au
Global emissions look to rise in 2024, a new Carbon Budget report reveals. Climate scientists say it's "grim news" because the world has the technology to change that. What's missing, they say, is political will.
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