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Wall St gains despite 'yield inversion' recession warning; Telstra CEO steps down
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are rising the morning after the federal budget, however analysts say the cash splash isn't "market-moving" and the benchmark is more likely following Wall Street's optimism about the war in Ukraine easing. -
WA govt fund backs key worker housing projects
Headworks for three more regional key worker housing projects have been funded under a program yet to deliver on its promise. -
Bourse back with a vengeance as miners, IT stocks surge
Australia's share market has rebounded with gusto from the previous session, recapturing the bulk of Friday's more than $60 billion in losses. -
New Perth Park boss fetches $194k
The right person to run Perth Park's racetrack should be prepared for trauma, a job ad says. -
Household spending falls
New ABS data has revealed household spending fell 0.4 per cent during December, reversing the trend of spending increases observed during the latter months of last year. -
WA syndicate buys Jolimont site for $9.13m
Southern Cross Care has sold two lots in Jolimont for about $9 million, after a $55 million project for the site fell through. -
Analysis: Retail spend defies national slowdown
ANALYSIS: Western Australia's retail sector closed 2025 with strong momentum, underscoring the state's ongoing consumer resilience. -
New backing for $100b hydrogen hub
The proponents of the proposed $100 billion Western Green Energy Hub have called in Chinese and South Korean firms, as the explore the gargantuan project's feasibility. -
Bhagwan to acquire competitor for $130m
Perth-based marine services provide Bhagwan Marine will raise $30 million to acquire Queensland-based competitor Riverside Marine in a deal worth $130m. -
Seas the future for Bass family as lure of fishing business bites
Commercial fishing has proved a powerful attraction to those with the patience and financial muscle to ride the sector's waves. -
Carsales.com owner sees big potential in driving AI use
Vehicle sales platform CAR Group says it's using AI to let consumers browse for new vehicles using conversational voice search, after posting a rise in profit. -
HESTA chief executive resigns after superannuation outage
via abc.net.auHESTA's boss is calling it quits after 11 years in the role. Her exit follows an outage that left members unable to access their accounts. -
Kimberley students sweltering through summer with broken air con
via abc.net.auClassroom temperatures at Broome North Primary School are reportedly pushing 30 degrees, with long-reported air conditioning breakdowns yet to be fixed. -
Broken air conditioning leaves primary school students sweltering
via abc.net.auClassroom temperatures at Broome North Primary School in the Kimberley are reportedly pushing 30 degrees, with long-reported air conditioning breakdowns yet to be fixed. -
CBH confirms grain harvest records
Records have tumbled at Western Australia's bulk grain handling co-operative as another bumper harvest wraps up. -
Dow Jones Average breaks 50,000 level for first time
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to close above the 50,000 mark for the first time on Friday. -
Cyclists say Sydney Fish Market bike route 'accident waiting to happen'
via abc.net.auThe decision to put a shared bike path in front of the new Sydney Fish Market is causing a clash between commuter cyclists and visitors to the site, riders say. -
New bushfires a stark reminder that Black Summer recovery still not over
via abc.net.auResidents who lived through the 2019-20 bushfires on the NSW South Coast say this summer's fires triggered traumatic memories, and highlighted the recovery and resilience projects that remain unfinished. -
Communities 'triggered' by bushfires, six years after towns burned
via abc.net.auResidents who lived through the 2019-20 bushfires on the NSW South Coast say this summer's fires triggered traumatic memories, and highlighted the recovery and resilience projects that remain unfinished. -
Investors drive up regional SA house prices with some buying sight unseen
via abc.net.auLocal buyers are facing stiff competition from outside investors, with regional house price rises tipped to continue. -
Japan's 'Iron Lady' leads coalition to landslide election victory
via abc.net.auSanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition partner are expected to hold upwards of two-thirds of the seats in Japan's lower house. -
Young people could get massive pay boost in 'totemic' wage case
via abc.net.au"I'm paying adult fuel with still a child's wage," says Ben Walker, one of the almost half a million young people who could see a huge boost to their wage. -
Young people could get a massive pay boost in 'totemic' wage case
via abc.net.au"I'm paying adult fuel with still a child's wage," says Ben Walker, one of the almost half a million young people who could see a huge boost to their wage. -
Seaside town to finally get better phone service but locals angry at 'eyesore' tower location
via abc.net.auIt's known for fishing boats, a pristine coast, a skyline without a high-rise in sight — and notoriously patchy phone reception. So, a new phone tower would be welcome, you'd think. -
A seaside town wants better phone service — just not a big tower
via abc.net.auIt's known for fishing boats, a pristine coast, a skyline without a high-rise in sight — and notoriously patchy phone reception. So, a new phone tower would be welcome, you'd think. -
'Sabotage' claims as trains delayed on Winter Olympics opening weekend
via abc.net.auPolice are investigating three incidents of damage on lines around Bologna, and have not ruled out a potential link to the Milan Cortina Games. -
Korean cryptocurrency exchange accidentally gives away $60b in bitcoin
via abc.net.auA South Korean cryptocurrency exchange apologises after mistakenly transferring more than $60 billion worth of bitcoin to users, which briefly prompted a sell-off on the platform. -
Hobart zip-line idea emerges again — but not on the mountain
via abc.net.auAnother zip-line is being proposed for public land near Hobart, almost a year after the last proposal on Kunanyi/Mt Wellington was knocked back by the Hobart City Council. -
They were told kids 'didn't read' in this town, they opened a bookshop anyway
via abc.net.auIn one of Australia's most disadvantaged regions, more known for its lead than its literature, a couple wanted to open a book store but were told children didn't read books there. They did it anyway, and it went on to become a "world class" institution. -
What spurred auditors to dig into travel giant’s $150m overcharging scandal?
via abc.net.auAustralian travel mogul Jamie Pherous, who grew a three-man operation into a multi-billion dollar success, foundered on the rocks of an accounting scandal in the UK.
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