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Call for mandatory face mask rules to be scrapped as Perth's CBD withers
via abc.net.au
Relaxed COVID-19 restrictions for Western Australia may be in place, but Perth businesses fear it will not be enough to breathe new life into a CBD struggling under the weight of the pandemic. -
Hopes for jobs and questions about national security: What would a second port mean for Darwin?
via abc.net.au
The federal government is promising new "port facilities" to be built in Darwin, separate from the city's Chinese-leased port. Local industry is hoping it gets the go-ahead. -
Oil prices sink as Biden announces largest-ever release of emergency US oil supplies, ASX slips
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opens lower, following a 6 per cent drop in oil prices as Joe Biden announces the US will release 180 million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve over six months, and Wall Street posts its worst quarterly loss since COVID-19 first struck. -
Oil prices sink as Biden announces largest-ever release of emergency US oil supplies, ASX set to fall
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is expected to slip, following a 5 per cent drop in oil prices as Joe Biden announces the US will release 180 million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve over six months, and Wall Street posts its worst quarterly loss since COVID-19 first struck. -
Oil prices sink as Biden announces largest-ever release of emergency US oil supplies, ASX edges lower
via abc.net.au
Australian shares close slightly lower, following a 6 per cent drop in oil prices as Joe Biden announces the US will release 180 million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve over six months, and Wall Street posts its worst quarterly loss since COVID-19 first struck. -
Farmers call out 'disgraceful' illegal dumping as rubbish piles up in paddocks
via abc.net.au
From washing machines to mattresses and hazardous waste, Queensland farmers are fed up with finding rubbish dumped illegally on their land. -
'We cannot catch a break': Rising fuel prices hit commuters who work in Canberra
via abc.net.au
Some motorists stand to gain much more from this week's budget than others, as their lifestyle leaves them more exposed to pump price changes. -
'Instead of buying lunch twice a week, I'm buying lunch once a week': Fuel prices hitting commuters who work in Canberra
via abc.net.au
Some motorists stand to gain much more from this week's budget than others, as their lifestyle leaves them more exposed to pump price changes. -
'Instead of buying lunch twice a week, I'm buying lunch once a week': Fuel prices hit commuters who work in Canberra
via abc.net.au
Some motorists stand to gain much more from this week's budget than others, as their lifestyle leaves them more exposed to pump price changes. -
Nathalie's 'Australian dream' was to build her own home. Now she's stuck with land she can't use
via abc.net.au
The construction industry records more insolvencies each year than any other sector, which is being exacerbated by increased costs and labour shortages. Consumers and lawyers are calling for increased protections for homebuyers as some find themselves stuck with half-built houses when companies go broke. -
Four months after Nathalie's builder collapsed, she's paying a mortgage on empty land she can't use
via abc.net.au
The construction industry records more insolvencies each year than any other sector, which is being exacerbated by increased costs and labour shortages. Consumers and lawyers are calling for increased protections for homebuyers as some find themselves stuck with half-built houses when companies go broke. -
'Nervous' Gold Coast construction industry faces 'perfect storm'
via abc.net.au
Supply chain issues, labour shortages and the increased cost of building materials look set to add further pressure to already-rising property prices, but the industry still has confidence in the Gold Coast market. -
Property prices levelling off, but the damage has already been done for would-be buyers like Shae
via abc.net.au
Property prices now seem to be cooling off after the pandemic boom, at least in the biggest cities, but many prospective first home buyers have already been priced out of the market. -
Property prices are levelling off, but the damage has already been done for would-be buyers like Shaylee
via abc.net.au
Property prices now seem to be cooling off after the pandemic boom, at least in the biggest cities, but many prospective first home buyers have already been priced out of the market. -
Nurses 'running on empty' join 24-hour strike for better conditions at NSW hospitals
via abc.net.au
Nurses and midwives in far west New South Wales have joined a statewide strike, calling for better conditions, pay and staffing ratios. -
'Massive milestone' as contracts for next stage of Gold Coast's light rail signed
via abc.net.au
Construction giant John Holland signs the contract to carry out major works on stage three of the Gold Coast light rail which will extend the rail by about seven kilometres from Broadbeach to Burleigh Heads. -
Renewed calls to claim victims' compensation from criminals' superannuation
via abc.net.au
Advocates are calling on both the government and opposition to commit to changes that will allow the superannuation of criminals to be used for victims' compensation. -
Biodiesel producers say now's the time to support domestic production, reduce reliance on global supply
via abc.net.au
Australia's biodiesel sector wants better investment to help improve the nation's fuel security as the war in Ukraine highlights the volatility of relying on a global oil supply. -
Biodiesel producers say now is the time to support domestic fuel production and reduce reliance on global supply
via abc.net.au
Australia's biodiesel sector wants better investment to help improve the nation's fuel security as the war in Ukraine highlights the volatility of relying on a global oil supply. -
Mega prawn farm plan in northern Australia seems dead in the water
via abc.net.au
The idea of building the world's largest prawn farm on a remote Northern Territory cattle station seemed ambitious. Now it has been deemed unviable. -
New data shows how popular this Gold Coast suburb is, but can infrastructure keep up?
via abc.net.au
Pimpama on the northern Gold Coast had the largest population growth rate of all regional areas in the country during the past financial year. At a rate of almost 13 per cent, locals and councillors are worried infrastructure is not keeping pace. -
Charities will soon have to pay for the hundreds of tonnes of waste they dump in Mildura's landfill every year
via abc.net.au
The local Salvation Army says the new policy will cost it at least $30,000 and reduce its ability to provide for the city's most needy. -
'It’s a behemoth': Historic Tasmanian property hits market with eye-watering $100m price tag
via abc.net.au
Vaucluse Estate is a massive mixed enterprise property with an equally huge history, and it is tipped to sell for more than $100 million. -
Planning a flight from regional WA? Residents' airfares are about to get much cheaper
via abc.net.au
Return flights starting in regional Western Australia used to cost up to $1,000, but from July they will be capped at $398 or $598 for residents, as the state government fulfils an election promise. -
'Out of control': High prices leave farmers struggling to break even
via abc.net.au
Can you imagine working all year but not making a profit? That is the prospect facing Western Australian vegetable producers. -
City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder to back pay $2 million to staff after wage freezes
via abc.net.au
The embattled council says the decision, after several years of objection from staff and the union, was due to "an administrative error". -
New national park is declared to help protect some of the world's oldest rocks
via abc.net.au
A new national park in the heart of Midwest iron ore country aims to protect banded iron formations, which have some of the oldest rocks in the world.
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