Woolworths to ban single-use plastic bags at all stores
Supermarket giant Woolworths has announced that its stores across Australia will stop giving out single-use plastic bags in the next 12 months.
Supermarket giant Woolworths has announced that its stores across Australia will stop giving out single-use plastic bags in the next 12 months.
The Bank of Canada on Wednesday did what would have been unthinkable a few short months ago, hiking interest rates by 25 basis points, and paving the way for other central banks to do the same.
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Fed chair Janet Yellen says America's raging opioid epidemic has economic implications alongside its clear social costs.
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US stocks posted muted gains, with financials giving the S&P; 500 a bump a day ahead of earnings reports from several big US banks.
Tech giant Facebook says it plans to release a $US200 wireless Oculus VR headset before the end of the year.
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President Donald Trump said he is considering quotas and tariffs to deal with the "big problem" of steel dumping from China.
The move comes as the bank makes a push to recruit and keep hold of top tech talent in the face of intensifying competition.
The head of Santos says Australia is at risk of mimicking Argentina in crippling it's own gas industry.
The Australian dollar is still rising strongly and has reached a four-month high against its US counterpart, which remains unchanged ahead of key US jobs figures.
Oil prices rose 1.3 per cent overnight after much stronger demand in China overshadowed a report on rising OPEC output.
Local sharemarket is set to open lower on the back of a quiet night on Wall Street.
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Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker apologised "unreservedly" for his unflattering description of US flight attendants as grandmothers.
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