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Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher are considering fiscal reforms.

Labor tosses up reform options as inflation storm looms

Australia expects to be buffeted by economic headwinds blowing from the Middle East, putting economic reform at the forefront of budget discussions.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 25: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) staff walk off the job during industrial action at the ABC headquarters in Ultimo on March 25, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The industrial action is the first at the national broadcaster in two decades. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)

Striking ABC staff may be forced back to work for news ‘emergency’

ABC staff have downed tools for the first time in 20 years, fighting for an improved pay offer and better working conditions but a last minute decree by their managing director could see them forced back to work.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra.

Chalmers pledges productivity boost under Iran pressure

Treasurer Jim Chalmers vows May’s Federal Budget will have a substantial emphasis on lifting lagging productivity as Opposition Leader Angus Taylor claims Aussies could be $35,000 worse off without a fix.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has conceded the Iran war will make Australia’s inflation challenge worse, and could have be as damaging to the economy as the pandemic and the 2008 global financial crisis.

Chalmers warns Iran war could hit as hard as pandemic, GFC

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has conceded the Iran war will make Australia’s inflation challenge worse, and could be as damaging to the economy as the pandemic and the 2008 global financial crisis.

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Global players are renewing concern around Anthony Albanese’s Home Price Guarantee Scheme.

Fresh warning against Aussie first home buyer scheme

S&P Global has warned Australia’s five per cent deposit scheme for all first-home buyers regardless of income is only going to worse the housing affordability crisis.

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KMD Brands owns Rip Curl. Pictured is Australian surfer Stephanie Gilmore.

KMD Brands higher after rejecting Rip Curl demerger proposal

Shares in KMD Brands closed higher after it rejected a proposal from a US surfwear company to demerge its Rip Curl business, saying the move would create no value for investors.

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Professions most vulnerable to job cuts linked to AI include accounting, sales, executive assistants, marketing, human resources and call centre workers. 

Big banks tipped to replace one third of their staff with AI

Macquarie said bank employees are especially vulnerable to redundancies as AI lets employers automate a lot of office roles.

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The index closed at a 10-month low of 8365.9 on Monday.

Cautious ASX limps to small gain after Trump’s TACO moment

A battered Australian share market opened sharply higher on Tuesday after Donald Trump revealed he had ordered the military to postpone strikes against Iranian power plants.

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Myer executive chair Olivia Wirth.

Lew’s apparel brands boost Myer’s first-half sales, profit

Department store giant Myer has posted a 21.7 per cent increase in half-year profit, boosted by the integration of the five brands it bought from Solomon Lew’s Premier Investments.

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Construction costs are expected to climb as the Middle East war pushes up building supply prices. (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)

Confidence tanks as fuel spike flows to building costs

Housing Minister Clare O'Neil has brought together leaders from the construction industry as they grapple with skyrocketing materials costs.

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Australia would never have produced athletes like Ash Barty or Cathy Freeman if the nation’s sporting prowess matched its mediocre economic productivity, according to BHP’s Geraldine Slattery.

BHP’s Slattery says mid-ladder productivity a growing threat

Australia would never have produced athletes like Ash Barty or Cathy Freeman if the nation’s sporting prowess matched its mediocre economic productivity, according to BHP’s Geraldine Slattery.

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RBA governor Michele Bullock announced another interest rate rise this month Gaye Gerard NewsWire

Rate hikes don’t work. It’s time for a new approach

We shouldn’t accept inflation as an inevitable trade-off against fairness or full employment.

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Australians in the market for an electric or hybrid BMW are the big winners from a new free trade deal with the EU.

Aussies buying BMW EVs biggest winners from EU trade deal

Australians in the market for an electric BMW are the big winners from a new free trade deal with the EU, that will see the luxury car tax threshold for fuel-efficient cars raised to $120,000.

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An unusual burst of activity early Monday, minutes before a market-moving social media post from President Donald Trump has raised eyebrows.

Billion dollar ‘bet’ minutes before Trump’s post pays off

‘Someone with access to privileged information appears to have made hundreds of millions in profit by trading on a political secret before it became public.’

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A union has called for a working-from-home mandate for its members as petrol prices soar NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw

‘Reasonable measure’: Union’s WFH push

A union has called for employers to let their staff work from home due to rising transport costs caused by the war in the Middle East.

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