Nadia Daly
Nadia Daly is an award-winning journalist with the ABC's national business reporting team. She previously reported for the ABC's flagship 7.30 program, and before that worked for international news networks in Asia and Europe. You can contact her at [email protected] or securely via [email protected].
Latest by Nadia Daly
From the awkward to the 'really scary', sexual harassment is 'just another day in retail' for staff, according to study
By business reporter Nadia Daly
Retail workers are told "the customer is always right" but when they're dealing with leering, stalking and intrusive questions, a new study has found there are few places to turn for support.
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Economists say jobs data is proof that labour market is weakening as RBA 'desires', ASX ends higher — as it happened
By business reporter Nadia Daly
The Australian share market has recorded its best day of the year so far after the latest jobs data showed the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.1 per cent in April — effectively ruling out the risk of future rate hikes by the RBA.
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What's in the budget for businesses? A lot, for those who can engineer a 'Future Made in Australia'
By business editor Michael Janda and business reporter Nadia Daly
The Albanese government is spending big on its ambition to engineer a "Future Made in Australia", while leaving some scraps for small businesses struggling with the here and now.
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'I want the best in my backyard': Why generations don't see eye to eye on boosting housing supply
By business reporter Nadia Daly
Property prices surged once again in April due the ongoing shortage of housing and rising demand. Could the rise of the YIMBY — or the "yes in my back yard" — movement be the solution to boosting the supply of affordable housing?
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ASX closes higher Monday after Friday losses
By business editor Michael Janda and business reporter Nadia Daly
The Australian share market closed higher Monday led by mining and health stocks, while Star casino fronted an inquiry.
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'Priced out of the market': Some lower income households have given up looking for a place to live
By business reporters Gareth Hutchens and Nadia Daly
Australian renters facing all-time high asking rents and record low vacancy rates across the country, but there could be relief in sight.
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ASX closes in positive territory, Ken Henry says Australia has 'colonial economic structure' — as it happened
By business reporter Nadia Daly
The ASX closes in positive territory ahead of key US inflation data to be released on Wednesday. Catch up on the day's events and insights as it happened with the ABC News markets blog.
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Landlords 'over-represented' in property market as house prices rise for 14th straight month
By business reporter Nadia Daly
New data shows landlords are buying every third property that hits the market, as house values continue to grow. Some experts say it's keeping house prices out of reach for young people and first home buyers.
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Andy's scammers weren't satisfied with ripping him off once. They kept calling to try and get more money from him
By business reporter Nadia Daly
Inflation isn't just hitting households, it's also affecting scammers with the price of stolen documents like passports and driver's licences skyrocketing on the dark web.
Banks and energy drag ASX lower, despite Wall Street's fresh records overnight
By business reporters Michael Janda, Daniel Ziffer and Nadia Daly
The Australian share market closed down on Friday, even as Wall Street's main indices set fresh records, and Reddit debuted on the market with a massive share price jump. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
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At 4am in South Carolina, a Boeing whistleblower's lawyer dialled an Australian mobile number to share 'some news'
By business reporter Nadia Daly
Former Boeing worker John Barnett's lawyer describes the whistleblower as an "honest, open and sincere" man of integrity and said he paid "the highest price" for speaking out, in his first interview since his client's death.
House prices are picking up again but analysts say there's a 'ceiling' on growth
By business reporter Nadia Daly
House prices rose in all capital cities except Hobart in February as demand outstrips supply and buyers hope for an interest rate cut later this year.
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China wine tariffs expected to be gone by end of March after trade minister meets with Chinese counterpart
By business reporter Nadia Daly
The ABC understands that China is on track to lift wine tariffs it had placed on Australia at the end of March, after Trade Minister Don Farrell met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao this week.
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As it happened: ASX closes down, Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka steps down, BHP CEO Mike Henry speaks with The Business
By business reporters David Chau, Michael Janda and Nadia Daly
The ASX closed down, Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka announced she will step down and BHP CEO Mike Henry speaks with The Business.
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Gas company Origin and Wesfarmers post bumper profits, while ASX rises despite unemployment jumping to 4.1pc
By business reporter Nadia Daly
The ASX ended higher on Thursday despite data from the ABS showing the unemployment rate climbed to 4.1 per cent in January. Meanwhile, some major companies posted rising profits, including gas giant Origin and Wesfarmers. Read how the day unfolded.
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Lobster fishers remain caught in China's trade freeze against Australia, even as winemakers appear set for release
By business reporter Nadia Daly
Australia's trade minister says he will raise wine and lobster sanctions when he meets with his Chinese counterpart this month and that if wine tariffs are not removed by the end of March Australia will take China back to the WTO.
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ASX snaps two-day losing streak, NAB appoints new CEO
By business reporter Nadia Daly
The Australian share market rebounds from two straight sessions of losses led by heavyweight miners, while the Woodside-Santos merger collapses, and NAB promotes British-Canadian executive Andrew Irvine as its next CEO.
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'That plane shouldn't have been built': Former Boeing workers slam speed over safety culture
Former workers of aviation giant Boeing allege the aircraft manufacturer has cut corners on its production line to meet deadlines, resulting in defects going unnoticed and compromising safety.
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ASX finishes flat as mining rally offsets falls elsewhere, markets eye stage 3 tax tweaks — as it happened
By business reporters Nadia Daly and Michael Janda
The Australian share market closes fairly flat as investors sell out of other sectors to pile into mining stocks. This is how the trading day unfolded on our live blog.
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Think you know what the minimum working age is? You're probably wrong
By business reporter Nadia Daly
The "14 and 9 months" minimum working age is a myth. So at what age can you start work in your state?
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ASX finishes lower as Core Lithium dives, US jobs data dampens hopes of early rate cuts — as it happened
By business reporter Nadia Daly
The Australian share market has finished lower on the first day of trade for the week despite Wall Street finishing on a positive note, after Core Lithium fell by more than 17 per cent.
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ASX falls, but Adbri, Link, Tabcorp surge on pre-Christmas mega deals — as it happened
By business reporters Nadia Daly and Michael Janda
Australian shares edged lower, but some massive business deals saw a handful of companies rocket higher on the ASX.
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Joee is on the front line of a 'farm gate fight' that could hurt Australia's ambitious clean energy targets
By business reporter Nadia Daly
As Australia plans to spruik its 2030 emissions reductions target progress at the UN COP28 climate conference in Dubai, an energy expert warns our climate goals are at risk unless there is a greater push to get local communities on board.
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analysis:Victoria has scrapped its electric vehicle levy, but could owners still be taxed?
Victoria's electric vehicle levy is set to be scrapped – but experts say EV owners could still be taxed in the future.
Short-term rentals are often blamed for exacerbating the housing crisis. Now the regulation is catching up
The rise of short-term holiday rentals like Airbnb and Stayz have changed the way we travel, but they've also faced backlash over concerns they're driving rents up and exacerbating housing shortages in cities around the world.
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