Australia's unemployment rate held steady in April as 89,000 people found employment — much stronger jobs growth than had been forecast.
Is Chalmers prepared to follow Keating into the 'slaying' business?
Is Albanese up for it? Does Chalmers have a "passion for bold policy" to indulge? Does the country need it?
US expected to ship 'radioactive' materials to Australian ports in arms expansion
Experts say the inclusion of new destinations for United States military cargo shipments, and their increasing lethality, marks a shift in US posturing in Australia and the Indo-Pacific region.
ASX closes higher amid optimism about trade deals — as it happened
The Australian share market closed higher after the the US president foreshadowed a major trade deal to be announced on Friday, with reports that it is with the UK. Look back on the day's events and insights on the ABC News markets blog.
How did the cost of living get so bad? These graphs show how prices skyrocketed
The election may be over, but cost of living is still front of mind for Australians. These graphs show how we got here and what the new government has to do to rein in rising prices.
Bega Cheese to close Victorian processing site to move jobs to NSW
The cheese processing company will phase out operations at its Strathmerton site, which employs about 300 people.
ASX closes slightly lower, building approvals dropped by 8.8pc in March — as it happened
Local shares slipped backwards on Tuesday, while data showed building approvals fell by 8.8 per cent in March. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
The world is becoming a dangerous place. Australia is caught in the middle
America has decided to sever its trading relationship with China — a strategy that ultimately will come at enormous cost. And Australia, more than any other nation, will be caught smack in the middle.
Share market closes at two-month high as China says it's open to trade talks with US — As it happened
The Australian share market closed at a two-month high after China said it was evaluating multiple approaches by the Trump administration for trade talks. US stocks continued to reclaim ground from their post-tariff losses. But Amazon's shares fell in extended trade.
Upbeat earnings from Meta and Microsoft boost local tech — as it happened
The ASX eked out a small gain, as strong rises in the local tech sector were offset by widespread falls in mining and energy. Here's how the day unfolded on the ABC News live markets blog.
Morwell residents watch on as mushroom trial creates unusual sideshow
With the world's spotlight on tiny Morwell this week, some struggling businesses are hoping a small influx of media for the mushroom trial will bring a silver lining to an event that has otherwise cast a dark cloud over the town.
Australia faces 'lonelier' world with rules-based order crumbling
The next federal government faces a world with drastic US policy changes, trade disputes, and ongoing wars in Europe and the Middle East. The ABC asked experts what the next Australian prime minister needs to address first to ensure the country is stable, safe and successful.
Why house prices can, and need to, fall
The major parties are working hard to keep Australian house prices at record highs, but a moderate fall in values may be just what Australia's economy needs in the long-term.
Australian share market closes higher after Trump eases auto tariffs — as it happened
The ASX has closed about 8,000 points for the first time in almost eight weeks after the US commerce secretary says tariffs on some auto part imports will be reduced, easing the impact on American automakers. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
Labor demands Coalition costings and claims $1b in deficit reduction
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal budget will be about $1 billion better off over four years compared to the March budget.
Queensland tourism campaign taps nostalgia with Madonna hit
Queensland tourism officials are harking back to the 1980s with a campaign based on a cover of Madonna's hit Holiday to tempt people back to the state.
Expert doubts Xi called Trump. Here's why
As the world watches tariff brinkmanship unfold between the US and China, analysts cast doubt on the US president's claim that the Chinese leader called him.
Australia sits on huge reserves of critical minerals, but what do they do?
Australia is joining the European Union and the United States in establishing strategic reserves of critical minerals, but what do they actually do, and why are they so important?
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ASX closes on four-week high before Anzac Day long weekend — as it happened
The local share market has closed on a four-week high ahead of the Anzac Day long weekend. Global stocks rallied following the US president apparently softening his stance on China and the Federal Reserve. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
ASX rallies on tariff relief hopes while gold falls
Australian shares rallied after Wall Street regained ground on hopes of a trade war de-escalation. Gold miners fell as the price of the metal plunged from record highs.
'The math isn't mathing': Middle-class consumption now feels closer to luxury
From our coffee addiction to a weekend pub tradition, some of the simple pleasures many Australians have taken for granted now feel like luxuries. But if patrons can no longer afford to visit the pubs and cafes we love, there may be something bigger at stake.