Markets Live: Vocus shares smacked
Shares reverse early losses to trade higher, led by buying in the big banks, while Vocus's earnings guidance is poorly received.
Shares reverse early losses to trade higher, led by buying in the big banks, while Vocus's earnings guidance is poorly received.
Vocus Communications' first guidance for the combined business has come in below market expectations.
The competition watchdog has knocked back a request from three of the country's major banks to launch a collective boycott of Apple Pay, in what it says is a "finely balanced" draft decision.
A 45-year-old man has died in a head-on crash in the Great Southern Region of WA on Monday.
Qatar Airlines has announced it will start flying to and from Canberra within the next two years.
Qantas has baled out of an ambitious deal with American Airlines that would have increased trans-Pacific traffic for both carriers, after a US regulator blocked it on competition grounds.
New High Court chief justice once said she was was a "lonely tree" in a forest of men.
A car and freight train collision north of Brisbane is causing major delays for rail commuters on Tuesday morning.
Deutsche Telekom AG fell victim to hackers using malware that targets household devices, with hundreds of thousands of customers experiencing technical issues with their phone, internet and TV services.
More than 2700 students graduated from Year 10 this year and will enter the college system full of aspirations.
Next year is the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, so Apple should have surprises in store.
In Tom Mula's one-actor play, we get to see Ebenezer Scrooge's shot at redemption told from the perspective of the one who made it possible.
At-risk children will be removed from parents who fail random drug tests, under a new state government plan.
A better understanding of what pollinators are and how they are inextricably linked to human well-being could be the catalyst needed to improve their conditions, a review has found.
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Stuck with a 2G mobile network and slow internet speeds, a group of Norfolk Islanders are agitating to get the ultimate technology boost: fibre-to-the-island.
The mercury is set to soar above 40C across southern Queensland over the weekend as summer arrives with gusto in the sunshine state.
ACCC boss's admissions come as public service disputes spill over into submarine builder.
Police are searching for a group of men after a man was stabbed robbed at the Gold Coast overnight.
Union pledges four days of disruption in December.
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Police are investigating an aggravated robbery in Wanniassa involving four youths on bicycles.
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The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority is looking into Senator Pauline Hanson's trip to the reef after she was photographed handling a piece of coral.
England halfback Ben Youngs says the Red Roses will once again look to put pressure on Wallabies replacement No.9 Nick Phipps, who is in line to fill Will Genia's void.
A man described as having large nostrils and bad teeth exposed his genitals and masturbated in front of a 10-year-old girl at an eastern suburbs tram stop, police say.
Newsreader Craig Allen was nowhere to be seen on Monday night's 'local' ABC news bulletin.
A Gold Coast sugar mill has been extensively damaged after a blaze broke out overnight.
South Australian police have shot a man after he allegedly pointed a gun at the head of his three-year-old daughter during a dramatic confrontation with police in central Adelaide.
The ASX futures market is six points higher and today is looking for a flat open.
The OECD believes the next move in Reserve Bank interest rates will be up, sometime before the end of 2017.
A helicopter has been dispatched to search for the pilot.
Cyber Monday is again expected to be the biggest online shopping day of the year - but just barely.
The price of zinc rose 2.9pc overnight to its highest level since October 2007 as China's plans for new rail links boosted metal prices.
The third monkey stolen from a zoo between Sydney and Wollongong at the weekend has been found safe and well.
OPEC is trying to rescue a deal to limit oil output as tensions rise among the producer group and Russia.
The founder of the lobby group British Influence has launched a legal bid to stop the UK automatically leaving the European single market.
Two drivers who attempted to merge onto a highway south of Sydney became involved in a violent road rage incident that left one of the men in hospital and the other charged with drink-driving, police allege.
Toulon have announced the signing of Parramatta winger Semi Radradra on a one-year deal but the NRL star's manager has reportedly denied that the 24-year-old has signed a contract yet.
Dressed in striped inmates' clothing with yellow Stars of David, two dancers were shown performing an ice skating routine.
A driver charged after a woman was dragged by a car and left for dead in a gutter in south western Sydney has pleaded guilty the day his trial was due to start.
There's a Chinese saying that stems from Sun Tzu's ancient text The Art of War: You can kill 1,000 enemies, but you would also lose 800 soldiers.
The judge, Richard M. Gergel of US District Court in Charleston, called the request by Roof, 22, "strategically unwise," but allowed him to have a lawyer present as backup.
Authorities at Ohio State University have told students that there's an active shooter on campus and they should "Run Hide Fight".
A stoush between a Queensland law student and Labor frontbencher Terri Butler over claims of a "racist smear" is bound for court after he bluntly rejected her apology as a "sham" and vowed to press ahead with a $150,000 defamation lawsuit.
The warning follows numerous complaints relating to misleading and deceptive conduct, unfair contract terms and unapproved charges.
The spot price for iron ore extended its stunning rebound, topping $US80 a tonne for the first time in more than two years.
This is the disparity that explains why Pauline Hanson chose to snorkel where she did last week, while giving the Great Barrier Reef a clean bill of health.
A recently-discovered 105-year-old survey map of early Brisbane will allow Brisbane City Council to protect a further 150 older Brisbane "timber and tin" homes built before 1911.
Eastbound traffic on the M4 came to a standstill this afternoon when a 42-year-old man lost consciousness at the wheel and became locked in a reverse tailspin.
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