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Detention island or tropical paradise? Christmas Island's quiet campaign to make over its image
via abc.net.auOn one of Australia's most remote tropical islands, a quiet campaign has been playing out to change the way the rest of the world sees it. And it looks like it's working. -
Nullarbor floodwaters still waist-deep a month after drought-breaking rain
via abc.net.auFloodwaters on the Nullarbor are slowly starting to recede more than a month after drought-breaking rain cut off outback pastoral stations in one of Australia's most isolated regions. -
Hundreds protest, arrests made in clash over Brunswick Heads housing development
via abc.net.auPolice arrest a number of protesters fighting to block a housing development bound by a tract of coastal heathland in northern New South Wales. The 18-hectare site in the popular coastal town has been approval for 124 houses. -
How an unexpected call from a debt collector paved the way for one of Mr Luke's biggest financial wins
via abc.net.auIt's Pay Day! Luke Springer — better known as Mr Luke — reveals the splurges he refuses to give up, and how getting called upon by a debt collector paved the way for an important financial victory. -
Optus customer who lost $10,000 from bank will leave telco after second fraud attack
via abc.net.auAndrew Ryder was recovering from a $10,000 fraud attack when his Optus account was hacked a second time. -
Optus customer hit by fresh security breach a week after $10,000 was taken from bank account
via abc.net.auAndrew Ryder was recovering from a $10,000 fraud attack when his Optus account was hacked a second time. -
'They can get some out or miss out': Cash-only country pub gets tick from punters
via abc.net.auWhile many businesses across Australia are becoming cashless, Western Australia's King River Tavern only accepts cash — and its owner Sam James says the approach has struck a mostly positive chord. -
As more businesses becomes cashless, this country pub is cash-only and there are few complaints
via abc.net.auKing River Tavern owner Sam James says her cash-only approach has struck a mostly positive chord in recent years. -
The cracks in Australia's economy are starting to appear as business insolvencies hit record highs
via abc.net.auAustralia's economic cracks are widening, with a record number of businesses now under external administration and many heading for collapse under the weight of weak demand, rising costs and large tax debts. -
'I had to beg and grovel': Why banks are refusing to give older people credit cards
via abc.net.auWhen Jacqui Bauer applied for a credit card she discovered she had no credit rating, due to only having a joint bank account with her former husband, and was therefore deemed "high risk" by the banks despite earning a stable income. -
Outback miner ditches 4WD for EV amid potential expansion of charging network
via abc.net.auJustin Searle's mates raised their eyebrows when he decided to go electric, but the Queenslander says he is yet to hit a bump in the road. -
Live: Supermarket inquiry slammed as 'populism', as former ACCC chair ponders if retailers are actually gouging
via abc.net.auMeanwhile, the Australian share market is set to trade down, as several major indexes on Wall Street do the same. That is as the head of the US Federal Reserve suggests inflation hasn't been hosed down. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX to fall, as US markets drop on more US Federal Reserve inflation chatter
via abc.net.auThe head of the US Federal Reserve is suggesting inflation hasn't been hosed down enough, sparking speculation that rates won't be dropped sooner. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX ends lower amid geopolitical, interest rate uncertainty — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market has finished slightly in the red as traders await further indications about the likely path of interest rates and the conflict in the Middle East. See how the day unfolded on our business news blog. -
Pedestrians rush into historic Copenhagen building to save artwork from blaze
via abc.net.auBystanders have joined workers to try to save art in Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange building after a blaze engulfed its spire. Here's what we know. -
Pain in WA supermarkets set to linger as shoppers face at least another week of stock shortages
via abc.net.auIt's been more than a month since flooding cut off vital freight routes into Western Australia and supermarket shelves are still suffering, with dairy products, meat and other groceries set to remain in short supply for some days yet. -
More empty shelves ahead in WA supermarkets as Coles and Woolworths try to restock stores
via abc.net.auDairy products, meat and other groceries are set to remain in limited supply across Western Australia for at least another week, as supermarkets struggle to recover after widespread flooding cut off critical transport routes last month. -
Dairy, meat, other groceries in short supply for another week, one month on from devastating WA floods
via abc.net.auIt's been more than a month since floodwaters cut off vital freight routes into Western Australia, but supermarket shelves are still suffering. Suppliers now admit stock shortages could last another week. -
Hundreds of people found their favourite band was dropped from a festival. Can they get a refund?
via abc.net.auOrganisers of the touring Pandemonium Rocks music festival are refusing full refunds to ticket holders after major changes to the event, despite stipulations in Australian Consumer Law. -
Bruce Lehrmann's costs in failed defamation case set to be astronomically high
via abc.net.auWhat happened between Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins in a ministerial suite at Parliament House in March 2019 has triggered at least a dozen avenues of legal action so far — and the costs of all this litigation are set to be many millions. -
Bypass takes trucks off Penola's main street but at what cost?
via abc.net.auIt has been four years since a contentious bypass directed trucks away from Penola, opening just before COVID-19 border restrictions in a double whammy that led to lost trade for businesses, but locals say the town is bouncing back. -
Tasmania is riddled with hundreds of fading and vanishing towns. Where did they go wrong?
via abc.net.auOn Tasmania's wild west coast, towns have risen and fallen at the whim of industry. Some of their oldest living inhabitants remember their former homes, and how their communities came undone. -
Behind the fake Dr Karls on Facebook is a murky world of scammers, AI, mystery pills and elusive companies
via abc.net.auScammers on Facebook and Instagram are using a fake, AI-generated Dr Karl to sell health pills to Australians. When users reported the ads to Meta, the company initially said there was nothing wrong with them. -
A fake AI-generated Dr Karl is scamming Australians and the real Dr Karl can't stop it
via abc.net.auScammers on Facebook and Instagram are using a fake, AI-generated Dr Karl to sell health pills to Australians. When users reported the ads to Meta, the company initially said there was nothing wrong with them. -
Critical minerals projects to receive $585 million in federal government loans
via abc.net.auCritical minerals projects in Queensland and South Australia will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in federal government loans as part of the government's plan for a "future made in Australia". -
Four years after COVID shuttered borders, where the bloody hell are the international tourists?
via abc.net.auThe return of international tourists to Australia appears to be stalling, with numbers almost 30 per cent down on 2019. So how do we get them back? -
Four years after COVID shuttered borders, millions of international tourists are nowhere to be seen
via abc.net.auThe return of international tourists to Australia appears to be stalling, with numbers almost 30 per cent down on 2019. So how do we get them back? -
Another major festival silenced as 'panic' ripples through music industry
via abc.net.auThe Australian music industry has suffered another damaging blow after the cancellation of Queensland's long-running Caloundra Music Festival. -
Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci threatened with six months prison for holding Senate in contempt
via abc.net.auWoolworths boss Brad Banducci was warned he could face six months in prison or a $5,000 fine if he was held in contempt by the Senate for failing to answer questions at the inquiry into supermarket pricing. -
Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci threatened with six months in prison for holding Senate in contempt
via abc.net.auWoolworths boss Brad Banducci was warned he could face six months in prison or a $5,000 fine if he was held in contempt by the Senate for failing to answer questions at the inquiry into supermarket pricing.
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