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UBS to take over Credit Suisse for $4.8 billion in move backed by Swiss government
via abc.net.auBeleaguered bank Credit Suisse is bought out by Swiss rival UBS as the nation's president says an uncontrolled collapse would have had "incalculable consequences" for the international finance system. -
Victorian government interest payments ballooning amid rumours of job cuts
via abc.net.auEveryday Australians are not alone in feeling the interest rate pinch, as the Victorian government sees its interest repayments expand. -
Another major international bank shows first signs of financial distress
via abc.net.auWith global financial markets changing in an instant, several major banks have felt its wrath so far. Last night, Germany's Deutsche Bank was in the firing line. -
Ever dreamed of owning a pub? These small-town locals make it happen by pitching in together
via abc.net.auCountry towns are trying to ensure the future of their pubs by opting for community-owned business models, keeping vital meeting and networking places alive. -
"He contributes nothing": Financial abuse in the child support system haunts ex-partners
via abc.net.auChild support payments are being used by some as a weapon to financially abuse parents, according to a report by Swinburne University. -
After more than a year without a post office, this community is taking matters into its own hands
via abc.net.auFed up with having to travel 40 minutes to pick up their mail, residents of Dalgety in New South Wales have decided to reopen their post office with volunteers. -
Royston could become an Australian Idol, but in his tiny Indigenous community he's already a star
via abc.net.auRoyston Sagigi-Baira will compete for top honours in the television singing competition this weekend. To those back home on Cape York, he's already succeeded. -
Satbir works as a doctor, but in his spare time he makes music videos that are reaching millions
via abc.net.auSatbir Aulakh works as a doctor by day, but his passion for making music — and his videos made in his Darwin backyard — have earned him millions of YouTube views. -
Silicon Valley has dominated tech for years. Now the pendulum has swung away
via abc.net.auThe 15-year tech boom has ended with rounds of mass layoffs and a recent series of high-profile bank collapses. So what went wrong? And will Silicon Valley ever be the same? -
China detains staff, raids office of US due diligence firm Mintz Group
via abc.net.auChinese authorities raid the office of US firm Mintz Group in Beijing, the company says, putting foreign companies in China on alert just as the country hosts an international economic forum. -
At Close of Business 24 March 2023
Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Jordan Murray about the business of burgers in Perth. -
Mark My Words 24 March 2023
Matt Mckenzie and Mark Beyer discuss Rivet Mining Services, Brickworks, WA's population, Clive Palmer, DPLH's audit red mark and Andrew Forrest's nickel bid. -
Government called to act on building quality
A leading consultant has slammed the government’s approach to ensuring residential properties are built to minimum standards. -
A new mould for plastics
Toby Whittington is sourcing plastic lids from big business to fashion into recyclable products. -
Ramsay proposes $77m Joondalup Hospital expansion
Ramsay Health Care has flagged a $77 million revamp of the private hospital at its Joondalup Health Campus site, which includes a seven-storey expansion. -
Spacecubed wins Tech Park contract
The state government has selected Perth business Spacecubed to run the co-working and event space at Technology Park in Bentley after a $7.5 million upgrade. -
Australian share market falls for seventh straight week
The local share market has fallen 0.2 per cent for the day and 0.6 per cent for the week, with its losing streak the longest since the Global Financial Crisis. -
HBF to refund $110m in claims
HBF will continue to deliver on its commitment to refund deferred COVID-19 claims to patients with another round of cash payments worth $110 million. -
Progress must embrace history, heritage
Port city transitions are decades in the making. -
Trade hub earmarked for Lone Star state
Close to $10 million will be spent establishing a new trade presence for WA in the US. -
Top-shelf cruise
Be prepared for a major upheaval in your life if you select a Silversea cruise. -
Victoria Park office sells for $8.75m
Two Perth engineering executives have purchased a Centrelink building in Victoria Park for $8.75 million, the first sale for the property since its construction 30 years ago. -
GL1 moves on Manna lithium studies
Mineral Resources-backed junior Global Lithium Resources has recruited local engineer Wave International to lead a definitive feasibility study for its flagship lithium project. -
New platform to attract global investment in WA
The state government has partnered with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA to launch a new online platform to promote investment-ready projects in WA. -
No mail for Queensland town after postie fleeing dog attack is injured in fall
via abc.net.auCollinsville residents have been without mail since Tuesday after their local postman was attacked by a dog and taken to hospital. -
Residents win ban on makeshift truck stop amid anger over front lawn toilet breaks
via abc.net.auResidents living on the main street of a small country town are "at their wits' end" after years of truck drivers waking them up and urinating on their lawns. -
Local burger market has the lot
WA burger afficionados will have noticed some changes in recent years, but local and national players see a future in the state. -
Emergency zone revoked following 'explosive fire' at major Queensland transport depot
via abc.net.auQueensland Police have lifted an emergency zone after firefighters battled until 2:00am to bring an industrial fire under control in Bundaberg. -
Business activity cools as rate rises continue to bite
Private sector activity is softening as rising interest rates, high inflation and softer economic conditions erode demand. -
War of words erupts over Perth's 'City of Light' branding
via abc.net.auLord Mayor Basil Zempilas has jumped to the defence of the marketing campaign in the face of a Labor MLA's scathing criticisms, insisting the moniker is both relevant and effective.
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