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Posted: 2022-03-23 22:55:12
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Will Australia's housing market be the same in the aftermath of the pandemic?
Posted: 2025-06-05 05:10:19
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Business leaders will work to ensure the Queensland College of Wine Tourism will thrive after months of uncertainty about its future. 
Posted: 2025-06-05 04:11:36
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Half an hour south-west of the Rosehill Gardens Racecourse lies a large swathe of industrial land, ripe for rezoning, Liverpool City Council argues.
Posted: 2025-06-05 01:33:02
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Tasmania's iconic winter festival gets underway today, with free experiences hidden across Hobart in disused churches, basements and even a Freemasons lodge. 
Posted: 2025-06-04 22:43:34
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As Australia looks to meet housing construction targets, companies in SA and Victoria's Green Triangle are investing more heavily in softwood timber.
Posted: 2025-06-04 22:27:57
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Donald Trump's increased tariffs on steel and aluminium products imported into the United States are now in effect, meaning foreign importers face 50 per cent levies on top of their current costs.
Posted: 2025-06-04 21:42:25
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The Australian share market closes just a few points lower after retreating from record highs. The Australian dollar rose above 65 US cents as the greenback fell against other major currencies. 
Posted: 2025-06-04 21:00:00
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When former Canberra Raiders player and farmer Luke Bateman joined TikTok, he went viral for his love of fantasy novels. A month later he announced a book deal, but the news has generated controversy.  
Posted: 2025-06-04 19:07:44
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The government expected to raise an additional $2.4 billion over four years thanks to changes to the tax on oil and gas profits. It is now predicting it will raise $4 billion less over that same time.
Posted: 2025-06-04 19:03:51
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Drone deliveries are not attracting many complaints but experts say that is not a sign of the public's endorsement due to the difficulty of lodging a grievance.
Posted: 2025-06-04 14:51:12
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A pact with the bloc was "about building economic resilience in a rapidly changing global environment," Don Farrell said.
Posted: 2021-03-19 02:13:42
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TransGrid announces alternative route options for the proposed Hume Link transmission line, after the original proposal was criticised by local landholders, council and the Rural Fire Service.
Posted: 2021-01-14 18:51:04
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We spoke to three new parents who have all done things a little differently —from buying almost everything new, to being given most things second hand.
Posted: 2021-01-26 01:19:01
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Isobel Marshall was about to enter her final year of high school when she and her best friend came up with an idea to support women and girls at home and abroad.
Posted: 2021-01-25 21:31:29
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The local share market is closed for Australia Day, while rising COVID-19 cases and delays in supplying vaccines have offset Wall Street's optimism about a potential $US1.9 trillion ($2.46 trillion) stimulus package that the Biden administration is trying to pass.
Posted: 2021-01-25 17:04:44
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At a virtual World Economic Forum, Mr Xi urges nations to remove all barriers to trade while working together on coronavirus vaccine research and distribution.
Posted: 2021-01-25 07:31:40
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The Indonesian Government is reportedly looking to Mexico as an alternate source of live cattle, after Australian cattle hit record prices and Jakarta meat sellers go on strike.
Posted: 2021-01-25 05:59:21
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Three people are charged in connection with an alleged million-dollar gold theft in Western Australia's Goldfields, in which police say more than 8,000 tonnes of gold-bearing ore was stolen.
Posted: 2021-01-25 03:46:28
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With unprecedented support from global governments, the stock market has boomed, driving up billionaire's wealth even while the real economy has faced the deepest recession in a century and the poor have gotten poorer.
Posted: 2021-01-24 23:34:47
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Despite Beijing's increasingly hostile trade war, Australia sold a lot more goods to China (particularly iron ore) in December. The Australian share market begins its shortened trading week, ahead of Australia Day, with small gains.