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Treasurer issues grim message on economy if trade war takes hold
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The damage of a global trade war would put a multi-billion-dollar dent in Australia's economy by 2030, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says ahead of next week's federal budget. -
Treasurer flags no big budget improvement, issues grim trade war warning
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The damage of a global trade war would put a multi-billion-dollar dent in Australia's economy by 2030, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says ahead of next week's federal budget. -
Live: ASX set to lift as Wall Street bounces, Gold above $US3,000 an ounce
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Our share market and the ASX 200 are set to lift after a Wall Street bounce. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX lifts after Wall Street bounce, Gold above $US3,000 an ounce
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Our share market lifts after a bounce on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Active Super hit with $10.5 million penalty for greenwashing
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The Australian share market has lifted after a bounce on Wall Street. The Federal Court fines Active Super $10.5 million. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX closes up, Active Super hit with $10.5 million penalty for greenwashing — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market closed slightly higher on Tuesday, with gold prices surpassing the $US3,000 an ounce mark — setting a new record high as investors seek cover from economic concerns fuelled by US President Donald Trump's tariffs and wider geopolitical instability. Look back on the day's financial news and insights in our business blog. -
Hanwha buys big stake in Austal
South Korean conglomerate Hanwha has once again fuelled takeover speculation around Austal after placing a high-priced order for 9.9 per cent of the shipbuilder’s stock. -
Without warning, ice balls pelted Sydney in Australia's most expensive natural disaster
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The 1999 Sydney hailstorm was a transformative moment for emergency disaster response and highlighted the immense costs of extreme weather. -
The 'mother of all storms' surprised Sydney. Are we better prepared now?
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The 1999 Sydney hailstorm was a wake-up call, exposing how vulnerable our cities could be to extreme weather. -
The 'hidden' workforce that supports Australia's night-time economy
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While most of Australia is sleeping, more than 1 million workers are supporting the $174 billion night-time economy. -
Inside the lives of the million Australians working after hours
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While most of Australia is sleeping, more than 1 million workers are supporting the $174 billion night-time economy. -
In the crisp night air, these workers toil in a 'hidden' workforce
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While most of Australia is sleeping, more than 1 million workers are supporting the $174 billion night-time economy. -
As she delivers groceries by night, Deanna joins a 'hidden' workforce
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While most of Australia is sleeping, more than 1 million workers are supporting the $174 billion night-time economy. -
Canada's PM strengthens ties with 'reliable allies' as he heads to Europe
via abc.net.au
Canada's new prime minister is making his first foreign visit as leader to Paris, amid escalating trade tensions with US President Donald Trump. -
New $5 banknote to celebrate First Nations ties to country
via abc.net.au
The RBA says the $5 note's new theme, selected from more than 2,100 public submissions, will honour the emotional, spiritual, and physical connection of First Nations people to country. -
Moody exits Fortescue amid restructure
Fortescue global director of communications Nicole Moody will leave the Andrew Forrest-led company, just shy of a year in the role. -
Approval for $28m South Perth projects
Menora-based Griffin Group has cleared planning hurdles to build two projects in South Perth, a nine-storey apartment building and a five-storey development, estimated to cost about $28 million in total. -
Medallion scores influx of offtake interest
Medallion Metals has received an influx of offtake interest in its Ravensthorpe copper-gold asset after the market learnt of its possible deal with critical minerals miner IGO. -
Rival parties call for election probe
The state government has received an open letter urging an inquiry into the handling of the March state election from its political rivals in an early display of unity following the ballot. -
At Close of Business podcast March 17 2025
Tom Zaunmayr and Mark Pownall discuss a new equities-focused financial advisory firm. -
Roberts Co fate brings uncertainty to WA
ANALYSIS: The tier one builder’s Victorian arm went into administration on Friday, leading to questions over the company’s ability to take on projects in Perth. -
Miners and energy stocks lead Australian shares higher
Australian shares have finished higher for the second session in a row after a Wall Street turnaround and fresh stimulus talk from China. -
Cook announces three new ministers
Three Labor MPs have been elevated to Premier Roger Cook’s cabinet, while his former right-hand man has parachuted right into a senior ministerial support role. -
EU joining the trade barriers club
OPINION: An America-first philosophy will upset international trade, but new proposals from Europe will also play their part. -
This town wants its old jail reopened – but not for prisoners
via abc.net.au
A successful open day prompts new calls for the South Australian government to reopen a historic jail in the Flinders Ranges permanently as a tourist attraction. -
No costs awarded in former education boss's legal battle with corruption watchdog
via abc.net.au
A court battle between the former head of the ACT's education directorate and the ACT's corruption watchdog ends with the ACT Supreme Court ordering no costs for either side. -
Trio confirm appointment of new chairs
Junior trio Adisyn, Buxton Resources and Emmerson Resources have appointed new chairs to their respective boards, as they enter their next phases of development -
Satterley hits back at protestors
The land developer has defended his North Stoneville development, following a heated protest against it. -
Satterley hits back at protesters
The land developer has defended his North Stoneville development, following a recent heated protest against it. -
Family in legal dispute with retirement village that signed 92yo woman up to 'lease-for-life'
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About a dozen residents are locked in a bitter dispute with the operator of a retirement village on the West Australian coast. Lawyers say the situation is a sign of a deeply under-regulated system. -
Barbara spent one night in her retirement village. It cost $184k
via abc.net.au
About a dozen residents are locked in a bitter dispute with the operator of a retirement village on the West Australian coast. Lawyers say the situation is a sign of a deeply under-regulated system. -
Revising calculations on climate costs
OPINION: Climate change offers opportunities for investors, governments, companies and customers to mitigate risk through collaboration. -
Talison volunteers Greenbushes for audit
Talison has put its Greenbushes lithium mine forward for a ‘gold-standard’ test of the operation’s commitment to responsible mining. -
Questions over funds sent out of Australia amid student agency's collapse
via abc.net.au
The liquidator for GrowPro Experience says more than 1,100 international students intending to study in Australia have been left out of the pocket by the agency's collapse. -
Dorado delay prompts $125m cash splash
Dorado oil project minority owner Carnarvon Energy plans to hand cash back to shareholders, after the project’s majority owner Santos deferred a final investment decision over the field. -
Rio Tinto seeks Pilbara mine extension
Rio Tinto has proposed to extend its Robe Valley iron ore operations in the Pilbara, which would require clearing of up to 16,802 hectares of land. -
Peninsula appoints Bhudia as CFO
Peninsula Energy’s push to become a leading uranium producer is a step closer, following the appointment of Jitu Bhudia as its new chief financial officer. -
Leeuwin takes founders full circle
A new boutique financial advisory highlights the pattern of consolidation and renewal in the sector. -
Jim Chalmers confirms deficit in next week's federal budget
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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirms the brief era of budget surpluses will end next week, when he will hand down a budget in deficit. -
WA VOTES: Freo declared, Pilbara tightens
Two more seats had winners declared over the weekend as final counting for the March 8 Western Australian election rolls on at a glacial pace. -
Woodside strikes Chinese LNG deal
Woodside Energy has signed a deal to send 600,000 tonnes of LNG into China per year for 15 years from 2027, in a move which gives additional certainty of future supply. -
Paladin secures key Canadian approval
Uranium producer Paladin Energy has been granted a key exemption in relation to its Patterson Lake South project in Canada. -
US stocks higher as selloff prompts dip-buying rally
US stocks rebounded on Friday as investors hunted for bargains at the end of a tumultuous week in which US president Donald Trump's escalating trade war fuelled recession fears and doused risk appetite.
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