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Cashed-up state mulls building its own fuel reserve

Cashed-up state mulls building its own fuel reserve

A state government is exploring whether it can build its own emergency fuel reserve in addition to its share of ...
RBA to sift through jobs data as world watches Hormuz

RBA to sift through jobs data as world watches Hormuz

The labour market will be top of the economic agenda in the coming week, while speaking engagements from central ...
Tourism funding boost to help cyclone-hit towns recover

Tourism funding boost to help cyclone-hit towns recover

Towns reliant on tourism will receive help to rebuild with a support package on its way for businesses rocked by ...
Czech, Slovak leaders back Orban ahead of Hungary vote

Czech, Slovak leaders back Orban ahead of Hungary vote

Leaders from two Central European neighbours have backed their ally, Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, ahead of a ...
Energy crisis ‘not over’ as supply shocks persist

Energy crisis ‘not over’ as supply shocks persist

With fuel transit still disrupted, a backlog of ships and destroyed energy infrastructure, Australians are being ...
Peru election shows no appetite to tackle illegal mines

Peru election shows no appetite to tackle illegal mines

As Peru heads into elections, most political parties lack concrete plans to tackle illegal mining, a major driver ...
Iran set for peace talks but doubts emerge over Lebanon

Iran set for peace talks but doubts emerge over Lebanon

A US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Pakistan to join Iranian government ministers and ...
‘Don’t panic’: cash isn’t king when it comes to super

‘Don’t panic’: cash isn’t king when it comes to super

The US war on Iran is spooking Australians who've watched their super pools drop tens of thousands of dollars ...
Aussie firm losing bid to mine rare earths in Greenland

Aussie firm losing bid to mine rare earths in Greenland

Hopes have dimmed further for an Australian company's stalled rare-earth project in Greenland, with authorities ...
‘Won’t happen’: Singapore shuts down Aussie fuel fears

‘Won’t happen’: Singapore shuts down Aussie fuel fears

Singapore insists there are no plans to restrict fuel exports to Australia even if the Middle East conflict ...
NDIS overhaul uncertainty ‘deeply unsettling’

NDIS overhaul uncertainty ‘deeply unsettling’

As the government debates how to rein in the spiralling cost of the NDIS, advocates say the disability community ...
US consumer prices surge as expected in March

US consumer prices surge as expected in March

Energy prices that spiked due to the Iran war and the ongoing effect of tariffs pushed US inflation in March in ...
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