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Albanese lashes 'petulance' on worker underpayment laws
Anthony Albanese has lashed the Morrison government for its "petulant" handling of industrial relations reforms. -
Unemployment rate rises to 4.3pc as full-time jobs decline
via abc.net.auAustralia's unemployment rate rose to 4.3 per cent in February, up from 4.1 per cent, in seasonally adjusted terms. -
OPINION: Alcoa has lost its social licence
OPINION: US bauxite miner's contributions to WA can't hide the fact it's at odds with community expectations. -
Middle East war has RBA on high alert for potential economic downturn
via abc.net.auInterest rates, war in the Middle East and AI advancements are expected to hit the Australian economy, but the RBA says we are prepared. -
Economy on high alert against backdrop of geopolitical tensions
via abc.net.auInterest rates, war in the Middle East and AI advancements are expected to hit the Australian economy, but the RBA says we are prepared. -
Cutifani lobs in at Woodside
Former Anglo American chief executive Mark Cutifani has joined the board of Woodside Energy, with speculation he could be in line to replace chair Richard Goyder. -
Unemployment jump to 4.3 per cent defies expectations
Australia's labour market eased a little in February, despite an extra 48,900 jobs added to the economy, according to official data. -
Taxpayers could face billion-dollar rehab costs for troubled WA coal miner
via abc.net.auThe WA government insists Griffin Coal's obligations have not changed, but changes to its mining agreement could allow the company to walk away from rehabilitating its Collie mine site. -
MLG Oz extends tenure at Jundee
Heavy haulage company MLG Oz has extended its working relationship with Northern Star Resources at the goldminer's Jundee operations. -
Iron ore exports hit 60-year milestone
Business News looks back at the pioneering role played by the likes of Lang Hancock, the little-known Stan Hilditch and Collie's Griffin Coal. -
PM wants nation 'over prepared' amid fuel supply fears
Australia will have a single point of contact overseeing fuel supplies as regional areas face shortages, with the prime minister saying the nation is prepared. -
Nannup rolling on a global stage
A world championship cycling event will be held in the South West this year. -
ACCC probes fuel suppliers over alleged anti-competitive conduct
The nation's major fuel suppliers are being investigated over alleged anti-competitive conduct which has left regional Australia short of diesel. -
Royal Oak buys into Naval Base
The West Leederville property fund has purchased an industrial property for $16.5 million. -
Wall St ends sharply lower, Fed keeps rates unchanged
Wall Street ended sharply lower on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held US interest rates steady and projected only a single rate cut for the year. -
Breaking: ACCC investigating claims of anti-competitive conduct by fuel suppliers
via abc.net.auThe competition watchdog has announced it is investigating allegations of anti-competitive conduct by major fuel suppliers in regional and rural Australia. -
ACCC investigating claims of anti-competitive conduct by fuel suppliers
via abc.net.auThe competition watchdog has announced it is investigating allegations of anti-competitive conduct by major fuel suppliers in regional and rural Australia. -
Tourism operators fear impact of rising fuel costs on WA visitor numbers
via abc.net.auEaster is one of the peak tourist seasons in WA's South West, but some tourism operators are amending their plans as fuel costs continue to escalate. -
Heading down south in WA this Easter? This is why some are hesitating
via abc.net.auEaster is one of the peak tourist seasons in WA's South West, but some tourism operators are amending their plans as fuel costs continue to escalate. -
Opticomm customers struggle to get compensation for recurring internet outages
via abc.net.auCustomers of private fibre optic provider Opticomm say they are struggling to access compensation for the sometimes monthly internet outages they experience. Australia's peak body for communications consumers says a lack of "robust regulation" is part of the problem. -
Opticomm customers face recurring internet outages, with no access to NBN
via abc.net.auCustomers of private fibre optic provider Opticomm say they are struggling to access compensation for the sometimes monthly internet outages they experience. Australia's peak body for communications consumers says a lack of "robust regulation" is part of the problem. -
Live: Unemployment rate increases to 4.3pc in February
via abc.net.auThe unemployment rate increased to 4.3 per cent in February in seasonally adjusted terms. The ASX slumps at opening, while oil prices continue to gain. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Market sell off on the ASX as price of oil surges
via abc.net.auThe ASX slumps at the open, while oil prices continue to make strong gains. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX to fall following a sea of red on Wall St, oil price surges
via abc.net.auThe ASX is set to plunge at the open, while oil prices continue to make strong gains. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Country kids face battle to get to university amid cost-of-living crisis
via abc.net.auPursuing higher education is difficult for regional students who uproot their lives, with advocates calling for support to level the playing field. -
'Dire' fortunes of network behind now-defunct Kyle and Jackie O Show
via abc.net.auEven prior to this month's colossal blow-up of the Kyle and Jackie O Show, ARN Media's future had already been teetering on the edge. -
Fuel apps record spike in users as prices continue to climb
via abc.net.auPetrol Spy, a national website that displays petrol, diesel and LPG prices across the country, says page views have gone up six to eight times since the Iran conflict started. -
Fuel price gouging may not be illegal, experts warn
via abc.net.auDrivers fed up with massive price spikes at the bowser are being warned not to expect a wave of fuel company prosecutions over allegations of price gouging. -
Cost of filling the tank skyrockets as ACCC monitors fuel prices
via abc.net.auDrivers fed up with massive price spikes at the bowser are being warned not to expect a wave of fuel company prosecutions over allegations of price gouging. -
Why don't Australian banks offer 30-year fixed-rate home loans?
via abc.net.auA new report says Australian borrowers would benefit from 30-year fixed-rate home loans, and they should be made available.
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