ASX edges higher as wary investors eye turmoil in UK markets
The Australian share market opened modestly higher as investors keep a close watch on volatile currency markets and hawkish central banks across the globe.
The Australian share market opened modestly higher as investors keep a close watch on volatile currency markets and hawkish central banks across the globe.
Australian investors are expecting a mild rebound after shares dived to a three-month low on Monday.
National weather forecast for Tuesday September 27
SES issues 14 flood warnings for NSW west and south.
Woman fighting for her life two days after Melbourne Royal Show accident.
Four teenagers charged after a man died from a crash involving an allegedly stolen car in Brisbane.
A four-storey development is proposed for the historic fisheries research centre at Cronulla. And the locals aren’t happy.
Despite the drop in cost of living confidence, retail turnover increased 30 per cent above pre-COVID levels.
NSW will introduce the Teach for Australia program that will allow mid-career professionals to start teaching while they are doing a masters of teaching degree.
Cutting fuel taxes was never the solution to our cost-of-living crisis and has probably done more harm than good.
A new poll conducted for the Herald shows 26 per cent of people blame unions for recent public sector strikes but a higher proportion, 33 per cent, are pointing the finger at the NSW government.
The government’s Women in STEM ambassador says the key issue is ‘lack of respect for women, and discrimination and harassment in the workplace’.
The peak group for the state’s public health services say it’s unclear how the Victorian Government or other political parties have been deciding which projects to give money to and why.
Facial recognition software is becoming more common, creating libraries of highly personal data that cannot be changed even if it falls into criminal hands.
Surely this is just another bluff? Perhaps. But the potential harm is so extreme that Western governments are not leaving it to chance.
Voters are spreading the blame for rolling public sector strikes between the government and unions.
Renowned theatre producer Michael Cassel said the state government ought to pick a location for a new theatre and get going.
A four-storey development is proposed for the historic fisheries research centre at Cronulla. And the locals aren’t happy.
Choosing plants from warmer parts of the world is one part of the gardens’ plans to survive Melbourne’s changing climate.
People have been fined, condemned and even arrested for their comments. What do we owe other people, when we criticise someone they admire? An ethicist, politician and historians weigh in.
In an email, the senator’s former chief-of-staff apologised to Aboriginal elders for a meeting in June 2021, describing Thorpe’s conduct as “appalling”.
Retired international footballer Gary Neville joked that Liz Truss’ interventions had tanked the pound lower than his reputation in the city of Liverpool.
In a test of our planetary defence plans, a NASA spacecraft is scheduled to collide with an asteroid.
The NSW government contracting a chief behaviour adviser is a bit like shutting the gate after the horse has bolted.
One in four Australia retailers isn’t confident of hitting its net-zero target by 2050, with supply chain emissions proving to be a big pain point.
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