Miners nudge ASX closer to record high
The Australian sharemarket started the week on the front foot, with a host of mining names performing strongly.
The Australian sharemarket started the week on the front foot, with a host of mining names performing strongly.
A man has managed to pull off a David v Goliath victory against a national real estate firm after being left without a shower and toilet for months.
Flooding and torrential rain have triggered a shocking surge in creepy-crawlies finding their way into Queensland homes.
Friday heralded another narrow loss for the ASX 200, even as mining titans BHP, Rio Tinto and Fortescue Metals continued their meteoric rise.
Two of Australia’s biggest banks have continued to hike fixed interest rates, piling on more pain for borrowers.
The man who abducted Cleo Smith from a West Australian campsite has appeared in court over another alleged crime.
The mining titans were strong on Thursday, but not strong enough to drag the Australian sharemarket to an eighth straight session of gains.
A man is assisting police with inquiries after a woman’s body was discovered with ‘severe facial injuries’ at a unit in the Sydney suburb of Bondi.
Qantas has announced a couple of major changes for passengers as it charts a course towards a new, cleaner future.
Queensland says it is yet to decide if it will hold an official inquiry into Star Entertainment’s Brisbane and Gold Coast operations.
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