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Potential link between NSW e-buses and slave labour under investigation
via abc.net.au
NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner James Cockayne says he is monitoring the risk of slave labour being used in NSW government electric bus supply chains. -
First national Indian film festival goes beyond Bollywood
via abc.net.au
Australia's first Indian film festival is pulling away from the stereotypes of Bollywood, screening South Asian films in multiple languages and genres. -
First Indian film festival in Australia goes beyond Bollywood
via abc.net.au
Australia's first Indian film festival is pulling away from the stereotypes of Bollywood, screening South Asian films in multiple languages and genres. -
Gold Coast council sets Easter deadline for beach repairs
via abc.net.au
Eighty per cent of the tourist strip's famous beaches have been carved away by Tropical Cyclone Alfred but the mayor says they will be back to their best for the Easter holidays. -
Live: No tariff exemptions for Australian steel and aluminium, ASX set to fall
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to follow Wall Street lower this morning as the White House confirms there will be no tariff exemptions for Australian steel and aluminium. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX tumbles as US rejects tariff exemption for Australia, ASIC sues Australian Super
via abc.net.au
The ASX tumbles as the White House confirms there will be no tariff exemptions for Australian steel and aluminium. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX tumbles as US rejects tariff exemption for Australia
via abc.net.au
The ASX has followed Wall Street lower opening 1.2 per cent lower this morning as the White House confirms there will be no tariff exemptions for Australian steel and aluminium. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to fall again as US rejects tariff exemption for Australia
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to follow Wall Street lower this morning as the White House confirms there will be no tariff exemptions for Australian steel and aluminium. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX tumbles as US tariffs take hold, ASIC sues Australian Super— as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX has tumbled 1.3 per cent as US tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium have been enforced. See how the day unfolded on our live blog. -
The governments slamming insurers while raking in billions on premiums
via abc.net.au
All Australians pay tax on top of insurance cover but home owners in some states are paying double or triple tax on their policies. -
Home owners paying hundreds of dollars of taxes on insurance premiums
via abc.net.au
All Australians pay tax on top of insurance cover but home owners in some states are paying double or triple tax on their policies. -
Trump rejects Australia's bid for tariff exemptions
via abc.net.au
Australia will not be granted an exemption from the Trump administration's 25 per cent tariffs on aluminium and steel imports, the White House says. -
Trump escalates trade war with Canada, doubling steel and aluminium tariffs
via abc.net.au
The US president's announcement is the latest move in the intensifying trade war between the United States and its northern neighbour. -
Nissan CEO to step down after failed Honda merger talks
via abc.net.au
The Japanese automaker has revealed multiple executives will resign from their positions after talks with Honda to create the world's third-largest car manufacturer fell flat. -
Jutland Parade site at trial’s centre
A defamation trial relating to a site on millionaires' row in Dalkeith, close to Kerry Stokes’ property, has been ongoing in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. -
At Close of Business podcast March 11 2025
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss a Danish town planner's blunt assessment of Perth planning principles. -
Aussie market claws back ground after Wall St plunge
The Australian share market recovered ground from an early-session plunge but still finished the day lower after US recession fears and a Wall St sell-off sent investors ducking for cover. -
Volt keen to prosper from potential agreement
Perth-based graphite producer Volt Resources says it could benefit from a potential critical minerals agreement between the US and Ukraine. -
Adshead-Bell departs as Hot Chili chair
Applecross-based Hot Chili has announced multiple changes to its board, including the departure of non-executive chair Dr Nicole Adshead-Bell, effective immediately. -
Skills opportunity for veteran cohort
A state government initiative aims to provide a bridge for veterans transitioning to life after service. -
Strategy, threats, employment and skills
The release of a new WA defence strategy dovetails with joint federal-state initiatives. -
Policy mountain spooks gas majors
Senior Western Australia gas executives have warned a growing list of policy demands is souring the oil and gas industry’s appetite to invest in Australia. -
Star is splitting itself up but US giant Bally's has a different idea
via abc.net.au
Bally's chair Soo Kim tells The Business he's yet to hear from Star's boss after making an eleventh-hour bid to control the company. -
Signs of progress for urban planning
A Danish town planner has provided the City of Perth a blunt assessment of its strengths and weaknesses. -
The Liberal Party’s dead cat bounce
OPINION: The Liberal Party’s bounce-back at the state election on Saturday was more like a dead cat than a rubber ball. -
JERA sounds alarm over Aus LNG future
A senior executive at Japan’s largest LNG buyer has issued a dire warning on Australia’s export future, while flagging a desire to further diversify its supply chain to markets abroad. -
Labor to press ahead with Burswood street circuit
Roger Cook’s controversial $217 million plan for a new entertainment precinct at Burswood Park is likely to go ahead following the re-election of the Labor government. -
Labor presses ahead with Burswood plan
Roger Cook’s controversial $217 million plan for a new entertainment precinct at Burswood Park is likely to go ahead following the re-election of the Labor government. -
Burswood street circuit could go ahead
Roger Cook’s controversial $217 million plan for a new entertainment precinct at Burswood Park could still go ahead following the re-election of the Labor government. -
The economic cost of ex-Cyclone Alfred could be $1 billion a day
via abc.net.au
In addition to the human cost, the financial cost of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred is rising across the economy. -
Nickel Industries shares down amid uncertainty
Shares in Sydney-based Nickel Industries were sold off on Tuesday, amid speculation the cost of royalties in Indonesia may rise. -
Benda to guide NRFC investments
Perth business executive Kellie Benda has been appointed to the board of the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation, as the fund opens a permanent Perth office. -
Austal launches capital raising
Shipbuilder Austal has entered a trading halt as it finalises a capital raising, believed to be worth about $200 million, to support expansion of its US operations. -
Rail deal lifts Goldfields iron ore exports
A Goldfields iron ore junior will more than double its exports after bringing a new deposit online and signing a fresh rail access deal. -
Ramelius looks long term at Mt Magnet
Ramelius Resources unveiled a vision to keep the mill at its Mt Magnet production hub full for 17 years, but its share price plummeted in response to the news this morning. -
Is Trump's plan to 'make America great again' about to push it into recession?
via abc.net.au
There is a real possibility the world's biggest economy is heading toward a recession and it is threatening to drag the world's biggest share market into a crash. -
Coaxial appoints Philippa Watson as CEO
Nicola Forrest-backed Coaxial Foundation has appointed Philippa Watson as its chief executive officer, as it enters the next chapter of its operations. -
Sea of red across US markets
The US stock market's sell-off cut deeper overnight as Wall Street questioned how much pain president Donald Trump will let the economy endure through tariffs and other policies in order to get what he wants.
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