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People starting new jobs at lowest level in five years
The Office for National Statistics says some areas of the jobs market are weakening, as vacancies continue to fall.
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Apple to raise prices as AI boom pushes up chip costs
The firm's outgoing boss Tim Cook did not say when prices would rise or which products would be affected.
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Why has Texas set its sights on London?
Texas, which once had an embassy in London, strengthens its ties with the capital by opening a new trade office.
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Warning over Australia's ambitions to be global data centre hotspot
As data centres rapidly come online to meet demand, governments are urged to ensure development does not outpace adequate planning.
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Fans push back against Trump administration's anime posts
Both fans and the Japanese government push back after a series of Trump administration posts using images from popular anime and manga.
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Hope for hundreds of miners after colliery $434 million in debt sold
Hundreds of former Tahmoor miners could soon return to jobs close to home after liquidators announced the sale of the mine to a consortium led by Golden Energy and Resources and M Resources.
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Locals fear massive data centre will use water from 'stressed' River Murray
A massive data centre proposed for SA faces scrutiny over water and environmental risks.Â
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Inside the push to weaken Washington’s toughest financial watchdog
The SEC used to intimidate corporate wrongdoers. Now its own commissioners are gutting its leverage.
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Kyle Sandilands's $12m settlement won't deter Jackie O's legal battle
A legal battle between Jackie "O" Henderson and ARN Media appears still headed for an October trial after her former co-host Kyle Sandilands settled his own court case against the company.
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Albanese, Chalmers unveil CGT carve-outs for small businesses, startups
The federal government has consulted with small businesses and startups over contentious elements of its budget tax proposal.
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New hope for former celebrity island getaway off Far North Queensland
A new lease has been announced for the abandoned Double Island resort, and Brad Pitt, Keanu Reaves and Jennifer Aniston have been invited back for the reopening party.
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Scared to spend your retirement money? Here’s one way to get over the fear of running out.
This fear is probably going to cause you some regrets.