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Donald Trump's tariffs and inflation threaten record run-up in shares
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Shares have suffered heavy falls to end the trading week, and some economists say a trending change in markets could mean the rout is not over yet. -
Gold Coast residents sell storm-damaged homes 'as is' amid housing crisis
via abc.net.au
It has been almost a year since severe thunderstorms lashed the Gold Coast and parts of the Scenic Rim, damaging thousands of homes. Many residents have battled through insurance claims to rebuild, but for others it was easier to sell up and leave. -
What your suburb will look like in 2034 as NSW's population booms
via abc.net.au
NSW will have nearly a million more people by 2034 and most of them will be living in Sydney, with no suburbs spared an increase. How the city copes with this uplift in population depends on its ability to use innovative housing and healthier transport, experts say. -
NSW will have 10 million people in 2041. Here's where they will live
via abc.net.au
NSW will have nearly a million more people by 2034 and most of them will be living in Sydney, with no suburbs spared an increase. How the city copes with this uplift in population depends on its ability to use innovative housing and healthier transport, experts say. -
Maps that show NSW's predicted population changes by suburb come 2034
via abc.net.au
NSW will have nearly a million more people by 2034 and most of them will be living in Sydney, with no suburbs spared an increase. How the city copes with this uplift in population depends on its ability to use innovative housing and healthier transport, experts say. -
The loyalty tax shoppers willingly pay despite push for supermarket competition
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The ACCC's supermarket inquiry has shone a spotlight on Coles and Woolworths' high prices. But 76 per cent of shoppers still head to either store for their primary grocery shop. -
Malaysia to resume search for MH370 — 10 years after it vanished
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The search will be on the seabed of a new area covering 15,000 square kilometres. -
Business News signs off for 2024
Everyone at Business News would like to thank you for your support during 2024 and wish you and your family a safe and happy festive season. -
Lester Group hits out at govt spend
The Nedlands property fund manager says it has not proceeded with recent major construction projects because build costs have been pushed too high. -
Battery trains’ Pilbara debut pushed back
The Pilbara’s iron ore miners have been left waiting longer than expected for their emissions-busting battery electric locomotives to arrive. -
Perenti books $185m worth of contracts
Listed contractor Perenti has won $185 million worth of work from Roy Hill, Focus Minerals and Rox Resources through its underground mining and drilling divisions. -
At Close of Business podcast December 20 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss WA's large format retail sector. -
Flood forces Western Power office closure
Flooding has closed Western Power’s Wellington Street office indefinitely, displacing workers as the utility prepares for a peak period across the state’s main electricity grid. -
Australian shares plunge again, hitting 100-day low
The ASX200 has dropped 1.2 per cent to finish the week down 2.8 per cent, its second-worst weekly performance of 2024. -
Govt funds Collie magnesium plant
The state government has poured in more funding towards Collie’s transition from coal-powered to green energy, as workers reportedly received bonuses over the upcoming station closures. -
Trump’s tariffs to come at a cost
OPINION:US tariffs on its neighbours could create opportunities for Australian produce amid likely market distruption. -
Goodbye may make MinRes a good buy
OPINION: Chris Ellison’s mea culpa may not protect him from future criticism or prosecution, but it seems investors still have faith in Mineral Resources. -
ATCO builds Exmouth defence camp
Early work is underway on a $660 million Department of Defence infrastructure program at Exmouth’s Learmonth airbase, with ATCO subcontracted to build an initial worker’s camp. -
Coca-Cola to acquire Australian-owned Billson's Brewery brand
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The multinational beverage company has entered an agreement to buy the alcoholic line and brand of the Billson's Brewery which had been in voluntary administration. -
Small-scale farmers feel forgotten as food regulation changes loom
via abc.net.au
Australia is implementing stricter regulations on leafy greens, melons and berries, which small-scale growers say will cause unbearable production cost increases. -
Labor ahead, but Lib donor surprise
The WA Liberal Party has made more from donations this financial year than WA Labor, but levies and union fees have the latter’s coffers well ahead in the lead up to the state election. -
VGW exits Nevada
Laurence Escalante’s Virtual Gaming World will cease operations in Nevada from April next year, amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny across the US. -
Wesfarmers to sell Coregas
Wesfarmers will sell gas supplier Coregas to a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation for $770 million, subject to ACCC and FIRB approval. -
Mining export earnings in potential decline
The country’s resource and energy export earnings are expected to drop to $372 billion in the 2024-25 financial year, the latest quarterly results show. -
Kids to miss out as state government pulls sport hub funding
via abc.net.au
The NSW government abandons plans for an indoor sports hub in western NSW, blaming the previous government and increased costs. -
Fury as promised $48m sports precinct ditched despite kids on waitlist
via abc.net.au
The NSW government abandons plans for an indoor sports hub in western NSW, blaming the previous government and increased costs. -
Conditions favour rise of big retail
WA’s large-format retail sector is growing amid positive demographic and economic trends. -
Farmers urged to jump on $18.6b agritourism bandwagon
via abc.net.au
Running a restaurant was not on his radar when Jason Bates began farming free-range pigs, but he soon realised serving his product direct to tourists could be a winner.
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