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UK judge finds Australian man in contempt after $1.9 trillion Bitcoin lawsuit
via abc.net.au
Craig Wright has long claimed he invented Bitcoin, and brought a $1.9 trillion lawsuit against Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's payment company Block. -
Australian who claimed to invent Bitcoin jailed over launching $1.9 trillion lawsuit against tech company
via abc.net.au
Craig Wright has long claimed he invented Bitcoin, and brought a $1.9 trillion lawsuit against Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's payment company Block. -
Australian who claimed to invent Bitcoin jailed for filing $1.9 trillion lawsuit
via abc.net.au
Craig Wright has long claimed he invented Bitcoin, and brought a $1.9 trillion lawsuit against Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's payment company Block. -
Concerns new Territory Coordinator role will 'cut corners'
via abc.net.au
The interim Territory Coordinator faced a barrage of questions during a community consultation session on controversial draft laws designed to fast-track major economic projects in the NT. -
Theft of 3,000 oysters puts three years of research 'down the drain'
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's first breeding trial of tropical rock oysters has taken a major hit after 3,000 molluscs were stolen from the state's north-west. -
The keys to solving WA's housing crisis — and the promises being made
via abc.net.au
Housing is expected to be a key issue in next year's WA election, but experts say neither party's promises will make much difference to those struggling to get a foothold in the market. -
The keys politicians and experts say can fix WA's housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Housing is expected to be a key issue in next year's WA election, but experts say neither party's promises will make much difference to those struggling to get a foothold in the market. -
'Home of steel making' faces uncertain future after WA wins green iron pilot
via abc.net.au
Western Australia emerges as Australia's newest steelmaking state after securing a groundbreaking green iron pilot plant ahead of New South Wales and South Australia. -
Residents urged to leave, holiday bookings fall as Grampians blaze rages out of control
via abc.net.au
Bushfires prompt tourist cancellations for Victoria's Grampians National Park as people abandon Christmas holiday plans. -
Raging bushfires in the Grampians and The Gurdies prompt emergency warning
via abc.net.au
People in The Gurdies have been told to take shelter now while a separate bushfire in the Grampians has prompted an evacuation notice. -
Halls Gap under threat as Grampians bushfire grows, others test firefighters
via abc.net.au
More residents in the state's west under "leave immediately" warnings as hundreds of firefighters battle a blaze that has grown to 28,000 hectares. -
Caravan park considers closing as fire continues to burn in The Grampians
via abc.net.au
Bushfires prompt tourist cancellations for Victoria's Grampians National Park as people abandon Christmas holiday plans. -
Bushfires in the Grampians, The Gurdies and Bullengarook in regional Victoria
via abc.net.au
Residents in the Grampians remain under emergency warnings as hundreds of firefighters battle a fire more than 20,000 hectares in size. -
Rain brings increased confidence among Queensland primary producers
via abc.net.au
As investment in agriculture grows and seasonal condition outlooks remain positive across Queensland, farmers are feeling positive about the year ahead. -
Live: Australian shares losing more of their value, rate fears spook investors
via abc.net.au
The local currency has regained some ground. Global markets remain under pressure, despite the Dow Jones snapping its losing streak. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Aussie dollar rises off two-year low, ASX to fall
via abc.net.au
The local currency has regained some ground. Global markets remain under pressure, despite the Dow Jones snapping its losing streak. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Aussie dollar rises ahead of Christmas travel as ASX set to drop
via abc.net.au
Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX down, on track for worst monthly fall in two years
via abc.net.au
Australian shares fall further, adding to Thursday's $50 billion in losses. Global markets remain under pressure, despite the Dow Jones snapping its losing streak. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX down more than 1pc, on track for worst monthly fall in two years
via abc.net.au
Australian shares fall further, adding to Thursday's $50 billion in losses. Global markets remain under pressure, despite the Dow Jones snapping its losing streak. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX closes at three-month low — As it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 fell to its lowest level since September, following the US Federal Reserve's decision to revise down its expectations for interest rate cuts in 2025. -
'Moment in history': Commuters board first Parramatta light rail service
via abc.net.au
Despite the early morning alarm, commuters in Western Sydney were determined to ride Parramatta's new light rail as soon as it opened. -
More opting for frugal presents this 'cost-of-living Christmas'
via abc.net.au
Turning to handmade or experience-based gifts is helping families manage their budgets and reduce stress this Christmas, as cost-of-living pressures continue to pinch. -
Families swapping presents for presence this 'cost-of-living Christmas'
via abc.net.au
Turning to handmade or experience-based gifts is helping families manage their budgets and reduce stress this Christmas, as cost-of-living pressures continue to pinch. -
Peet inks $56m land deal
Perth-headquartered property developer Peet has extended its reach on the eastern seaboard after acquiring a large tract of residential land for $56 million. -
Government allows extension of coal mines as minister boasts of no new approvals
via abc.net.au
Minutes after officially recommending a "greenfield" coal mine be approved in Queensland, and approving extensions to three others, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek boldly declared no new coal mines have been approved in 2024. -
Strike action imminent at Fremantle port
Work at the state's biggest container port is expected to slow to a crawl in the coming weeks after Qube Ports customers were told a series of industrial actions would start from tonight. -
Aussie dollar, shares take a hit as US rate hopes fade
Aussie dollar, shares take a hit as US rate hopes fade -
Aldi’s Nedlands plan in limbo
A proposal to build an Aldi in Nedlands is in limbo after a development assessment panel was unable to decide on the $12 million plan. -
Tilly used to worry that her dad no money and nowhere to live, so she helped him buy a property
via abc.net.au
Sex worker and writer Tilly Lawless helped her dad buy a property after years of worrying about where he'd live. However, she's given up on the idea of buying her own. -
Tilly used to worry that her dad had no money and nowhere to live, so she helped him buy a property
via abc.net.au
Sex worker and writer Tilly Lawless helped her dad buy a property after years of worrying about where he'd live. However, she's given up on the idea of buying her own. -
Tilly helped her dad buy a house, but has given up on the idea of buying a property of her own
via abc.net.au
Sex worker and writer Tilly Lawless helped her dad buy a property after years of worrying about where he'd live. However, she's given up on the idea of buying her own. -
No mucking around at Tomfoolery
REVIEW: It’s serious business producing value-for-money, easy-drinking wines for Australia’s long, hot summers. -
Emirates serves up a treat with the A350
Emirates has taken delivery of its first of 65 Airbus A350-900s, the aircraft that will replace early model Boeing 777s, as the Dubai-based airline targets growth. -
At Close of Business podcast December 19 2024
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Bankwest's transition to the Commonwealth Bank banner. -
How to check how much you got back thanks to HECS indexation changes
via abc.net.au
It's been six months since the Labor government announced plans to retrospectively change the way student debts were increased. Now people are finally seeing the changes come through. -
Tetra Pak moves on Murray
The Swedish firm and local manufacturer C4C Packaging will build a food and beverage packaging facility south of Perth. -
Tasmanian premier accuses Saputo of trying to kill off King Island Dairy rather than sell brand
via abc.net.au
Premier Jeremy Rockliff calls on Canadian dairy giant Saputo to "back Tasmania" and find a buyer for its King Island Dairy. -
Tasmanian premier accuses Saputo of trying to kill off King Island Dairy rather than sell
via abc.net.au
Premier Jeremy Rockliff calls on Canadian dairy giant Saputo to "back Tasmania" and find a buyer for its King Island Dairy. -
GenusPlus, Lycopodium notch contracts
Belmont-based contractor GenusPlus has notched a $140 million contract from an east coast electricity distributor for work on a renewable energy project in New South Wales. -
Fuel prices to increase in most cities ahead of Christmas, peak motoring body says
via abc.net.au
Fuel prices are set to rise in multiple major cities over the festive season, according to the peak body for motoring and travel. -
Reserve power benchmark to climb 57pc
The Economic Regulation Authority has ticked off a 57 per cent increase to the benchmark reserve capacity price for electricity producers supporting the state’s main grid from 2027. -
Orthocell seeks FDA nod
Orthocell has submitted its application for US Food and Drug Administration approval for its Remplir nerve regeneration product, marking another moment in a year full of milestones. -
ANZ CEO forfeits $3.2m bonus after shareholder disapproval
via abc.net.au
Shayne Elliott withdraws the vote on his performance bonus after shareholders voiced disapproval with regulatory investigations into the bank by the financial watchdog. -
Barings buys Joondalup Square
The $74 million deal represents the biggest large format retail transaction nationally this year. -
One of Australia's biggest power companies fined $25m for overcharging welfare recipients
via abc.net.au
AGL apologises but says it may appeal a $25 million fine for a Centrepay scandal that saw it overcharge "vulnerable" people on welfare without their knowledge. -
AGL apologises for overcharging welfare recipients but says it may appeal $25m fine
via abc.net.au
AGL apologises but says it may appeal a $25 million fine for a Centrepay scandal that saw it overcharge "vulnerable" people on welfare without their knowledge. -
Patriot gains Volkswagen backing
Volkswagen will spend $77 million to acquire a stake in Ken Brinsden-steered Patriot Battery Metals and become the Canadian lithium aspirant’s first customer. -
South32 sweats on election unrest
The miner has warned curtailment of aluminium production in Mozambique is possible as civil unrest hampers operations. -
Woodside extends Dockers sponsorship
Woodside Energy’s partnership with the Fremantle Dockers has been extended until the end of 2027, building on a 15-year relationship between the two organisations. -
Westbridge sells Daglish land
The Subiaco-based fund manager has sold an 809sqm block to a local developer for $2.13 million.
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