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Iron ore price strides beyond $US120 a tonne benchmark as Chinese manufacturing ramps up

Iron ore has once again defied naysayers and crept past $US120 a tonne, unexpectedly injecting billions of dollars into the…

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Interest bill piling up on Victoria, state budget shows

Economists' calls for Victoria to slash infrastructure spending to stabilise credit ratings have been heeded, but the state is still…

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Senate inquiry backs push to break up supermarkets, calls for laws make price gouging illegal

Supermarket giants found to be overcharging customers could face criminal penalties if the government adopts the findings of a scathing…

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‘Piece of history’: Home of Lost in Larrimah’s Paddy Moriarty sells at auction

A piece of Aussie true crime history has been rekindled after the Larrimah home of Paddy Moriarty made it to…

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White Cliff poised for multi-metal Canadian mission

White Cliff Minerals is ready to scratch into the surface at Canada’s Great Bear Lake after securing Federal Government approval…

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Tom O’Leary stokes China rare earths fears as Iluka Resources waits on Eneabba decision for more taxpayer cash

The boss of Iluka Resources has issued a stern warning as China seeks to “weaponise” the supply of vital materials…

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Senate inquiry into supermarket prices recommends divestiture powers for market power misuse

Senators investigating supermarket prices in a Greens-led inquiry have recommended new laws allowing for the forced break-up of the grocery…

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Reserve Bank bolsters inflation outlook as petrol costs, jobs market add to price pain

The Reserve Bank has dramatically hiked its near-term inflation forecasts, showing progress is expected to stall as soaring costs at…

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Jim Chalmers suggests welfare payments could be increased in next week’s budget

Australians who receive social security payments could be one of the biggest winners in next week's federal budget, Jim Chalmers…

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Shadow Treasurer Neil Thomson lashes Government’s ‘wrong priorities’ ahead of budget

Shadow WA Treasurer Neil Thomson has lashed the State Government for presiding over a “boom no one feels” — saying…

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