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Toll relief extended but bumpy road ahead to fund it

Toll relief extended but bumpy road ahead to fund it

Motorists in one state will be cheering at the extension of a $60 weekly 'cap' on road tolls - though some may cop ...
Commonwealth Bank boss reveals preferred migration rate

Commonwealth Bank boss reveals preferred migration rate

The boss of Australia's biggest bank has nominated a preferred migration rate while appearing before a ...
Pauline Hanson’s post-apocalyptic prediction resurfaces

Pauline Hanson’s post-apocalyptic prediction resurfaces

Pauline Hanson's decades of remarks about race, including a sci-fi prediction about Australia's future, have been ...
BlueScope Steel keen on Whyalla’s iron ore resource

BlueScope Steel keen on Whyalla’s iron ore resource

Steel giant BlueScope is leading a consortium to potentially acquire the Whyalla Steelworks, an asset it views as ...
Australia ‘not going anywhere’ on COP31 hosting goal

Australia ‘not going anywhere’ on COP31 hosting goal

Climate Minister Chris Bowen has told attendees of the COP30 climate talks that Australia is "in it to win it" on ...
Scams spike as Aussie shoppers hunt for online bargains

Scams spike as Aussie shoppers hunt for online bargains

With Black Friday and Christmas approaching, the consumer watchdog is warning shoppers to be extra vigilant as ...
Samsung customer dies after triple zero call failed

Samsung customer dies after triple zero call failed

An Australian telco company has apologised after a customer whose phone was unable to make triple zero calls on ...
Louvre closes gallery due to structural weakness

Louvre closes gallery due to structural weakness

Louvre management have been neglecting security and infrastructure in favour of artwork acquisitions, a state ...
COP30 delegates dig into toughest issues in final week

COP30 delegates dig into toughest issues in final week

China, India and other developing nations are more involved at COP30 than usual, with the EU hobbled by weakening ...
Insight on cash rate pause as economy runs at capacity

Insight on cash rate pause as economy runs at capacity

Rate-watchers will delve into the Reserve Bank's unanimous decision to keep interest rates on hold as stubborn ...
Bank bosses face grilling over AI, scams and practices

Bank bosses face grilling over AI, scams and practices

Commonwealth and Westpac executives are first-up as the federal parliament probes practices at Australia's big ...
Power up: warning coalition policy will drive up prices

Power up: warning coalition policy will drive up prices

The coalition is selling its energy policy as economically sensible, but one expert believes it will actually be ...
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