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'It's the right time': Kylie Kwong announces end to 30-year career as restaurateur
via abc.net.auAfter a 24-year career as an Australian food icon, Kylie Kwong announces she is closing her restaurant and quitting the business. -
'It's the right time': Kylie Kwong announces end to 24-year career as restaurateur
via abc.net.auAfter a 24-year career as an Australian food icon, Kylie Kwong announces she is closing her restaurant and quitting the business. -
'It's the right time': Chef Kylie Kwong announces end to 30-year career
via abc.net.auAfter a 30-year career as an Australian food icon, Kylie Kwong announces she is closing her restaurant and quitting the business. -
Former Chevron employee wins government gas advisor role, prompting potential conflict of interest concerns
via abc.net.auFormer Chevron employee Simon McKirdy is the co-chair of a committee set up to consider appeals against a controversial decision to allow the expansion of the Karratha Gas Plant — something environmental groups say is a conflict of interest. -
Former Chevron employee wins government gas advisor role, prompting conflict of interest concerns
via abc.net.auFormer Chevron employee Simon McKirdy is the co-chair of a committee set up to consider appeals against a controversial decision to allow the expansion of the Karratha Gas Plant — something environmental groups say is a conflict of interest. -
Conflict of interest concerns to be probed after former Chevron employee given government advisor role
via abc.net.auFormer Chevron employee Simon McKirdy is the co-chair of a committee set up to consider appeals against a controversial decision to allow the expansion of the Karratha Gas Plant — environmental groups say this is a conflict of interest. -
This Victorian is on a mission to save old woollen clothes from landfill, one stitch at a time
via abc.net.auDavid Pendleton makes and sells blankets, bags and pillows from recycled wool, but he has to source the fabric from India. He and others say it's time that changed. -
Shaun was always ashamed of what was in his lunchbox. Now it's at the heart of his radical restaurant empire
via abc.net.auShaun Christie-David is a radical restaurateur who's employing the "unemployable" and giving away thousands of free meals. -
Shaun Christie-David owns six restaurants. But he's happy not to make a cent
via abc.net.auShaun Christie-David is a radical restaurateur who's employing the "unemployable" and giving away thousands of free meals. -
He can't cook, but Shaun Christie-David's restaurants are changing lives one meal at a time.
via abc.net.auShaun Christie-David is a radical restaurateur who's employing the "unemployable" and giving away thousands of free meals. -
He can't cook, but Shaun Christie-David's restaurants are changing lives one meal at a time
via abc.net.auShaun Christie-David is a radical restaurateur who's employing the "unemployable" and giving away thousands of free meals. -
Why Chinese nationals are risking death to reach the US or Australia
via abc.net.auA growing number of people are trying to leave China — some risking their lives at sea or in the jungle — as the country's political and economic future remains uncertain. -
How the Chinese version of TikTok tempted 10 men to risk their lives coming to Australia
via abc.net.auA growing number of people are trying to leave China — some risking their lives at sea or in the jungle — as the country's political and economic future remains uncertain. -
Disillusioned, desperate for cash and under pressure to pay bribes: China's emerging migration crisis
via abc.net.auA growing number of people are trying to leave China — some risking their lives at sea or in the jungle — as the country's political and economic future remains uncertain. -
'Loophole' allows energy providers to change power tariffs without consumer consent
via abc.net.auPower companies are skirting their obligations to warn households about major changes to the way they are charged for electricity courtesy of a "loophole" in Australia's energy rules. -
'Loophole' allows energy companies to change household power tariffs without their knowledge
via abc.net.auPower companies are skirting their obligations to warn households about major changes to the way they are charged for electricity courtesy of a "loophole" in Australia's energy rules. -
'Overcommitment' is the top reason for mortgage hardship amid a 54 per cent spike in claims
via abc.net.auA new ASIC report says banks aren't doing what the law says they must do to help customers in trouble, as the proportion of borrowers in strife rises due to high interest rates, rocketing rents and increases in the cost of living. -
A new report says some banks are 'abandoning' customers who ask for assistance
via abc.net.auA new ASIC report says banks aren't doing what the law says they must do to help customers in trouble, as the proportion of borrowers in strife rises due to high interest rates, rocketing rents and increases in the cost of living. -
America’s approach to China’s rapid growth has lessons for us all | Larry Elliott
via theguardian.comProtectionism in the form of tariffs is justified but the focus will be on whether Beijing retaliatesThe global economy is fragmenting and a new era of protectionism has dawned. Dreams by free marketeers of a frictionless world in which goods and services moved seamlessly from country to country are dead.That was the clear message from Joe Biden’s decision last week to target China with a range of new, much higher tariffs on electric vehicles and a range of other products crucial to sector -
We’ve got the talent and the tech. So why can’t Britain grow its own world-beaters? | Will Hutton
via theguardian.comCompanies are deserting the FTSE because of a shortage of investment – but there is a solutionBritain had it in its power to be a genuine hi-tech superpower. Instead, the opportunity slipped through our fingers, as we have been “tech-stripped” on a monumental scale. On one estimate, up to half the FTSE 100 could now be populated by vigorous British tech companies but those are all now foreign owned with one exception, Sage. The implications for our industrial, business, se -
Inflation in the UK is about to tumble. But how far – and for how long?
via theguardian.comThe chancellor will have good news to pass on this week. But he knows the cost of living crisis may not be over yetJeremy Hunt knows it. Rachel Reeves knows it too. The Office for National Statistics will come bearing good news on Wednesday when it releases the latest inflation figures. The only real question is just how good the news will be.In the year to March, annual inflation as measured by the consumer prices index stood at 3.2%. The figure for April will be a lot lower and if Hunt gets lu -
WA is set to record its highest ever gas emissions as net zero looks unlikely, secret report finds
via abc.net.auWA is expected to hit a new record for greenhouse gas emissions this year, and has no chance of reaching net zero by 2050 unless it changes tack, a government-commissioned report reveals. -
Secret government report finds WA won't achieve net zero without drastic change
via abc.net.auWA is expected to hit a new record for greenhouse gas emissions this year, and has no chance of reaching net zero by 2050 unless it changes tack, a government-commissioned report reveals. -
Virgin passengers were told they'd won a free cruise, but some can't redeem the prize
via abc.net.auVirgin staff dancing at the boarding gate, a call from Richard Branson announcing they'd all won a free cruise, passengers wearing hats and filmed celebrating — but this winner says due to a change in itinerary, to claim her prize will cost her thousands.
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