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Dangerous antipsychotic medicine being overprescribed in aged care
via abc.net.auStrong medications normally reserved for the very mentally unwell are being used too often and freely on elderly patients, causing damaging side effects and premature death. -
ASIC has a 'vendetta' and is 'too chummy' with banks: former Dover boss
via abc.net.auFormer Dover Financial boss Terry McMaster says he has been a "victim of deliberate humiliation and harassment" perpetrated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission since last year. -
The rise, fall and resurrection of Hobart's 'UFO roundabout'
via abc.net.auIt's true that a body was found in Hobart's Railway Roundabout fountain during the years it was somewhat neglected, but in recent times, the renovated UFO-style landmark that generated so much civic pride in the early 60s has regained its place in the community's heart. -
Plans to restart two iron ore mines in remote NT spark concern
via abc.net.auIndigenous leaders, fishermen and tourism operators in the Northern Territory's remote Roper Valley fear the restarting of production at two iron ore mines will cause drastic environmental impacts. -
Curious Hobart: The rise, fall and resurrection of the 'UFO roundabout'
via abc.net.auIt's true that a body was found in Hobart's Railway Roundabout fountain during the years it was somewhat neglected, but in recent times, the renovated UFO-style landmark that generated so much civic pride in the early 60s has regained its place in the community's heart. -
Curious Hobart: The rise, fall and resurrection of the Gateway to Hobart
via abc.net.auIt's true that a body was found in Hobart's Railway Roundabout fountain during the years it was somewhat neglected, but in recent times, the renovated UFO-style landmark that generated so much civic pride in the early 60s has regained its place in the community's heart. -
Tiny houses are all the rage but are shipping container homes safe?
via abc.net.auThey are popping up as tiny homes as well as restaurants and cafes all over the country, but are used shipping containers a cheap and safe way to build yourself a house? -
Is a shipping container a cheap way to build a home?
via abc.net.auThey are popping up as restaurants and cafes, but are used shipping containers also a cheap and easy way to build yourself a house? -
Food contamination meant to 'instil fear', Queensland criminologist says
via abc.net.auAs cases of strawberry tampering crop up all over Australia, a Queensland criminologist says the acts are intended to make people afraid with one grower saying supermarkets need to install metal detectors at the point of sale. -
Food contamination meant to 'instil fear': Queensland criminologist
via abc.net.auAs cases of strawberry tampering crop up all over Australia, a Queensland criminologist says the acts are intended to make people afraid, for reasons that remain unclear. A grower says supermarkets need metal detectors. -
The Perth property market is so bad even real estate agents are selling out
via abc.net.auGreg Rossen has been selling upmarket Perth properties for decades, but he's so pessimistic about the state of the market he's sold up his family home and is renting instead — and he's not confident of any relief in sight. -
'No light on the horizon': The real estate agent who's sold out of the market
via abc.net.auGreg Rossen has been selling upmarket Perth properties for decades, but he's so pessimistic about the state of the market he's sold up his family home and is renting instead — and he's not confident of any relief in sight. -
Students with lowest ATAR scores being offered places in teaching degrees: secret report
via abc.net.auStudents who leave high school with the lowest scores — some close to zero — are being offered places in teaching degrees at universities, a secret report finds. -
Students with lowest ATAR scores 'being offered places in teaching degrees'
via abc.net.auStudents who leave high school with the lowest scores — some close to zero — are being offered places in teaching degrees at universities, a secret report finds. -
What Trump's China tariffs are really about
via abc.net.auThe United States is expected to pull the trigger this week on a full-blown trade war with China as the Trump administration prepares to unveil a fresh round of tariffs, targeting about $US200 billion in Chinese goods. -
Company linked to alleged foreign bribery conspiracy received $2.5m Australian government contract
via abc.net.auA company linked to an alleged conspiracy to bribe foreign officials on Nauru received a $2.5m Australian government contract to build housing for refugees held on the island. -
Calls to lift Newstart payments by $75 a week
via abc.net.auThere are renewed calls to boost the Newstart payment, after a Deloitte Access Economics report found lifting allowances by $75 a week could help boost the economy as well as making life easier for those reliant on it. -
Panel makes adverse ruling on Tribune
The Takeovers Panel has made a finding of unacceptable circumstances against ASX-listed Tribune Resources, which is led by managing director Anthony Billis. -
Market closes up 19.7pts
Australian shares have closed higher, lifted by the banks despite heavy losses to aged care stocks in reaction to the pending royal commission. -
Juniors get down to business
SPECIAL REPORT: Several junior gold-focused companies in WA are vying to mature from exploration to production. -
All Earth Group into administration
Maddington-based civil contractor All Earth Group, which held contracts on two state government projects, has gone into voluntary administration. -
Miners consolidate holdings
SPECIAL REPORT: The state’s gold industry is planning to invest more than $1 billion in exploration and development to sustain continued modest growth in production. -
House values forecast to decrease to 2020
New research from Moody's Analytics has forecast Perth house values to fall slightly in 2018, and again in 2019, before a slow recovery in 2020. -
Mixed results for gold miners as output hits 6.6m oz
SPECIAL REPORT: WA’s 30 gold miners achieved a small increase in aggregate output last year with the state’s biggest producer, Newmont Mining, making up about a sixth of this at 1.1m ounces, research by Business News has found. -
No strawberry tampering in WA: minister
Strawberry tampering did not happen in Western Australia despite the discovery of sewing needles secreted inside a punnet grown in the state and exported to South Australia, according to Health Minister Roger Cook. -
Hibernian Place tops UDIA awards
BGC Australia’s Westin Hotel and Hibernian Place development was picked as the top project in Western Australia in this year’s Urban Development Institute Australia WA awards. -
Georgiou wins $70m project
Apartment developer Blackburne is proceeding with its Marina East project on the Ascot marina, with a construction contract awarded to local builder Georgiou Group. -
Kooya, Thuroona win FMG contracts
Fortescue Metals Group has awarded contracts valued at over $6 million to two West Australian Aboriginal businesses.Aboriginal-Noongar owned business Kooya Australia Fleet Solutions has been awarded a three-year contract for the supply of light and commercial leased vehicles across Fortescue’s opera -
Johnston to decide Kidman tenement fate
Shares in lithium hopeful Kidman Resources dropped 15 per cent to be $1.08 each after the company acknowledged a Warden’s Court ruling last week which recommended Kidman not be exempt from past minimum expenditure obligations on tenements at its Mt Holland project. -
ASIC sues McMaster and Dover for deceptive 'client protection' policy
via abc.net.auThe corporate regulator has sued scandal-plagued Dover Financial Advisers and its director, Terry McMaster, for engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct. -
AMP charges dead customers for life insurance
via abc.net.auAt the banking royal commission, AMP has admitted that it continues to deduct life insurance premiums from deceased customers' superannuation, with at least $1.3 million owed in refunds. -
WA wheat growers hit by frost
Widespread frost has dented hopes that wheat growing areas in Australia's west could provide a much needed boost to output, further tightening supplies amid the prolonged east coast drought. -
Beyer to lead Regis
Former Mt Gibson Iron boss Jim Beyer will take the reins as managing director of Regis Resources next month, while director James Mactier will take over as chair, after executive chairman Mark Clark announced his resignation. -
Poseidon averts Asic objection
Aspiring miner Poseidon Nickel has completed a $69 million entitlement offer without having to call on support from its sub-underwriter, Andrew Forrest’s Squadron Resources. -
Strawberry contamination sparks federal investigation
via abc.net.auAs the strawberry contamination scandal spreads across the country the fallout for the industry continues with Health Minister Greg Hunt ordering a federal investigation into the matter. -
Aust shares dip at open, health care drags
Australian shares are down at the open amid lingering uncertainty over US-China trade relations, while shares in the under-fire aged care sector are dragging on the market after the announcement of a royal commission. -
NAB moves Baird as inquiry claims scalp
National Australia Bank has tasked former NSW Premier Mike Baird with leading its retail unit after consumer boss Andrew Hagger decided to leave the bank following his mauling at the financial services royal commission. -
Supreme Court judge steps down from Clive Palmer case
via abc.net.auBusinessman Clive Palmer succeeds in his bid to have a Supreme Court Judge recused from an upcoming trial related to the 2016 collapse of Queensland Nickel. -
NAB's Andrew Hagger departs, following 'fee for no service' scandal
via abc.net.auNational Australia Bank senior executive Andrew Hagger becomes the latest casualty of the banking royal commission and will leave the bank after 10 years. -
Live: Banking royal commission continues life, income insurance examination
via abc.net.auThe banking royal commission is continuing to examine the provision of life and income-protection insurance, including through super funds. -
Live: AMP kept charging the dead for life insurance
via abc.net.auThe banking royal commission is hearing about some of the many conflicts that exist when super funds are also insurers, including charging dead members for life insurance. -
Live: Allianz prioritised cost saving over 'compliance with the law'
via abc.net.auThe banking royal commission hears Allianz left misleading statements about its insurance up on its website for around two-and-a-half years, in large part because it prioritised cost saving over compliance with the law. -
Allianz prioritised cost saving over 'compliance with the law'
via abc.net.auThe banking royal commission hears Allianz left misleading statements about its insurance up on its website for around two-and-a-half years, in large part because it prioritised cost saving over compliance with the law. -
Gold turns negative as tariff war rolls on
Gold turned negative as the US dollar rose against the Chinese yuan after US President Donald Trump reportedly told aides to proceed with tariffs on Chinese imports. -
Oil price mixed amid US-China tariff talk
Oil prices pulled back on concerns additional US tariffs would be placed on Chinese imports, after an earlier rally triggered by worries that more sanctions on Iran might constrict supply. -
Wall St near flat, but financials climb
US stocks have ended little changed as financials rose with bond yields, while news that President Donald Trump instructed aides to proceed with tariffs on about $US200 billion of Chinese products limited gains.
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