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‘You don’t know my kids’: WA parents arrested after young children left home alone
The children – aged eight, nine and 11 – were left to take care of themselves for regular periods so their mother could further her business while their father worked fly-in, fly-out.
- Rebecca Peppiatt
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Why the Aussie dollar isn’t a ‘whipping boy’ any more
Our dollar has had a strong run, and there are good reasons to think we should get used to it staying around the US70¢ mark – or even climbing higher.
- Clancy Yeates
- Opinion
- Investing
The Aussie dollar is soaring – but there’s a hidden headwind
Movements in the Australian dollar can quietly add to or erode returns from international investments – which can be bad news for your super.
- Marc Jocum
- Opinion
- Currency wars
Should you book a US holiday? Aussie dollar and gold hit new highs
The Australian dollar is at a three-year-high, having broken through 70 cents against the US dollar, so you might want to seize the moment.
- Elizabeth Knight
Good news for travellers as Aussie dollar set to soar in 2026
The Australian dollar is set to get a bit of a helping hand from Donald Trump in 2026.
- Dominic Powell
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ASX slips for a third day as tech stocks fall, gold miners advance
Gold miners bolstered the Australian sharemarket on Wednesday, but their gains weren’t enough to offset losses by interest-rate sensitive sectors such as technology.
- Staff writers
Sydney council pushes ahead with 30 per cent rate hike
A year after its councillors attended a luxury Blue Mountains retreat to discuss the rate rise, Ku-ring-gai Council says its residents have “capacity to pay”.
- David Barwell
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ASX slides; Gold and real estate stocks fall
Miners posted a session to forget after US President Donald Trump said he will move to impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper, a metal in huge demand.
- Frances Howe
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ASX flat after rates hold surprise, mining giants slump
The Australian sharemarket edged slightly lower, with big miners weighing down the bourse after Donald Trump made fresh tariff threats overnight.
- Staff reporters
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- Sharemarket
ASX closes lower as investors weigh potential rate cuts and fresh tariff uncertainty
Australia’s sharemarket lost ground on Monday as Trump shifted his tariff deadline again.
- Angus Delaney