Surge in real estate pushes ASX higher
Ten of 11 sectors on the ASX ended the day in the green, with rate-sensitive real estate stocks and positive sentiment around Chinese growth propelling the uplift.
Ten of 11 sectors on the ASX ended the day in the green, with rate-sensitive real estate stocks and positive sentiment around Chinese growth propelling the uplift.
Australia’s number one export may be on its knees but there are two investments that are skyrocketing – although everything still remains uncertain.
Lower gold and oil prices weighed on the Australian sharemarket on Friday, but overall the ASX 200 ended the week 1.3 per cent higher.
The ASX booked a ‘relief rally’ on Thursday on the back of a US Federal Reserve meeting that maintained its outlook for three rate cuts in 2024.
IN THE waters off our coast, a gold mine is waiting to be plundered. The potential for profit, and disaster, is scarily high.
THERE are some towns where the mining industry has been warmly welcomed. But tonight’s episode of Insight on SBS will reveal the towns where the opposition is fierce.
THE mining downturn is devastating Australian towns, with entire populations are disappearing and leaving virtual ghost towns behind.
AUSTRALIA’s biggest mining company, BHP Billiton, is in a perilous fight with angry locals over one of its most prominent projects.
THE upside of the mining giant’s share price fall has been a high dividend boosted by a falling Aussie dollar.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS have won a court case putting another roadblock in front of the controversial Carmichael coal mine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin.
SHE was the forgotten daughter of a mining magnate. Now she’s claimed a slice of the family fortune, and broken her silence.
IT’S a $1 billion project that will swallow up 4000 football fields’ worth of prime agricultural land. And despite angry protests, no one appears to be able to stop it.
HER kids slammed it as a “PR exercise”, but a rare, interview with Australia’s richest citizen, Gina Rinehart, posed an interesting question: Should we take more pride in her achievements?
SHE’S Australia’s richest woman – and one of its most private. Now a new documentary is set to show a different side to Gina Rinehart – and it features a most surprising Aussie singing her praises.
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