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NAB sued by ASIC for failures in financial hardship claims
via abc.net.au
The corporate regulator alleges NAB did not respond to 345 hardship applications within the legal time frame. NAB has apologised and says it's changed its approach. -
Kwinana industry wants planning clarity
Key industrial players along the state’s western trade coast south of Perth remain concerned at a lack of government planning, as they gear up to spend billions in the region. -
Forrest backs global emissions deadline
Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest has publicly backed a push to impose a global deadline for the phase out of fossil fuel, despite his leadership at one of the nation’s largest polluters. -
Live: ASX set to fall after Wall Street slumps on inflation fears, ASIC sues NAB over treatment of vulnerable customers
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 is poised to drop 0.3 per cent after Wall Street tumbled on profit taking and growing fears that inflation may return and scuttle deep rate cuts, while NAB is being sued by ASIC over its treatment of vulnerable customers. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to fall after Wall Street slumps on inflation fears
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 is poised to drop 0.3 per cent after Wall Street tumbled on profit taking and growing fears that inflation may return and scuttle deep rate cuts. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX bounces back, ACCC grills Woolworths and ASIC sues NAB — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 bounced back after an early stumble, while NAB was sued by ASIC and the ACCC grilled Woolworths' bosses. Look back at the day's events. -
CEOs want workers back in the office. How much longer will working from home be realistic?
via abc.net.au
Despite flexible work being a popular choice for employees, a recent survey of CEOs shows 83 per cent want their workforce back in the office full time within three years. -
As the big two supermarkets front the ACCC inquiry, suppliers fear the 'power imbalance' is here to stay
via abc.net.au
Woolworths's bosses will face the ACCC's inquiry into supermarket pricing today, as the consumer watchdog continues to prosecute its case that the corporate giant and its competitor Coles have been dudding their customers on discounts. -
An ACCC inquiry has been quietly unpicking Australia's supermarkets. Now, one of the big two is fronting up
via abc.net.au
Woolworths's bosses will face the ACCC's inquiry into supermarket pricing today, as the consumer watchdog continues to prosecute its case that the corporate giant and its competitor Coles have been dudding their customers on discounts. -
The carbon capture facility at Chevron's WA project tells a cautionary tale
via abc.net.au
Amid the spinifex on a remote Western Australian island looms Chevron's troubled carbon capture facility. The role the technology might play in cutting greenhouse gas emissions is likely to get a fresh airing at global climate talks in Azerbaijan. -
A dangerous distraction or climate solution? Why world leaders pin their hopes on Chevron’s struggling carbon capture plant
via abc.net.au
Amid the spinifex on a remote Western Australian island looms Chevron's troubled carbon capture facility. The role the technology might play in cutting greenhouse gas emissions is likely to get a fresh airing at global climate talks in Azerbaijan. -
Federal government to require businesses to accept cash for fuel, groceries
via abc.net.au
The federal government will require businesses to accept cash as payment for groceries, fuel and other essentials, but will phase out cheques entirely within five years. -
Lismore residents wonder how many more impacts rail bridge 'at risk of collapse' can take
via abc.net.au
In South Lismore, a disused rail viaduct that's more than a century old has signs warning that it is at risk of collapsing. It's been hit by a bus and for nearby residents, the sudden crunch of timber and steel is all too familiar. -
Airbnb's plan to host 'gladiator' battles at Rome's Colosseum causes outrage
via abc.net.au
The short-term rentals company is promising armour and sword fights at the ancient arena to a chosen few, but Rome's councillor for culture and local housing activists have criticised the plan. -
'We can handle our drink just as well': Footy fans in Western Sydney to get same access to full-strength beers as those in east
via abc.net.au
Currently, punters at Parramatta's Western Sydney Stadium and Sydney Olympic Stadium in the city's west can only buy half-strength beer, whereas in the east at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium in Moore Park, punters can purchase full-strength beer. -
Full-strength beers returning to Western Sydney stadiums after being banned for more than decade
via abc.net.au
Currently, punters at Parramatta's CommBank Stadium and Sydney Olympic Park's Accor Stadium in the city's west can only buy half-strength beer, whereas in the east at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, punters can purchase full-strength beer. -
Full-strength beers returning to Western Sydney stadiums after being banned for more than a decade
via abc.net.au
Currently, punters at Parramatta's CommBank Stadium and Sydney Olympic Park's Accor Stadium in the city's west can only buy half-strength beer, whereas in the east at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, punters can purchase full-strength beer.
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