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Live: ASX to open slightly down as markets continue to digest federal budget
The ASX 200 is expected to open slightly down as markets make sense of the federal budget. Follow the day’s events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. Source link
FAA adding transponders to its all airport vehicles after Air Canada plane's deadly LaGuardia runway crash
The agency in charge of aviation safety in the U.S. says all of its airport vehicles will be equipped with technology to help air-traffic controllers track their movements, a move expedited by the deadly crash in March involving an Air Canada jet at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. Source link
Swans move annual Pride Game away from St Kilda after Collard case
The fallout continues from the Lance Collard AFL tribunal case, with St Kilda cut from the annual Pride Game against Sydney. Source link
Gun shop owners grapple with uncertainty amid firearm reform
A lack of clarity on the South Australian government’s position on gun control reform has caused a downturn in revenue for retailers. Source link
Decision to approve Alberta separation petition was 'unreasonable,' judge rules
An Alberta Court of King’s Bench justice has quashed Elections Alberta’s approval of a petition for a referendum on Alberta independence from separatist group Stay Free Alberta. Source link
'Won’t be good returns': Landlords divided on property investment after budget
Housing policy changes announced in the federal budget could make it easier for some to buy homes, but others are planning to sell before they lose too much. Source link
There are many questions about why a coyote swam to Alcatraz. One theory? It was looking for love
Camilla Fox has been fascinated by wild canines for most of her life, even helping to raise an orphaned wolf pup as a child. But the journey of the so-called “Alcatraz Coyote” is unlike anything she has seen before. Source link
Mark Carney wades into the deep waters of environmental regulation
Comparisons to Stephen Harper are a reminder that the Carney government is now the third consecutive government to attempt significant environmental regulatory changes — and neither of the two previous attempts ended to everyone’s satisfaction. Source link
Trump's Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh confirmed by US Senate
Kevin Warsh was confirmed by the narrowest margin since the role required a Senate confirmation vote. Source link
Labor to consult with telcos on key telco legislation reforms
As funding for several regional telco initiatives dries up. Source link