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Global ambitions to reach net zero targets drive critical minerals boom
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Australia is on the cusp of another mining boom in critical metals to feed the world’s insatiable appetite for technology, but any new mines could still be years away. -
Demand for critical minerals is booming β but new mines in Australia are years away
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Australia is on the cusp of another mining boom in critical metals to feed the world’s insatiable appetite for technology and renewable energy, with Queensland looking to position itself as a world leader in exports. -
Civic stadium dream over as ACT government backs new Bruce venue
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The ACT government wants to keep the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra, and a new Bruce stadium is part of the plan. -
'Discombobulated mess': MP unleashes on collapsed company that promised recycling 'revolution'
via abc.net.au
Kiama MP Gareth Ward has used parliamentary privilege to accuse the founder of collapsed Australian waste operator, Bioelektra Australia, of "duping" a NSW council. -
Taylor Swift adds two 'final' shows to Australian tour after 'historically unprecedented demand'
via abc.net.au
American pop star Taylor Swift adds two new shows to her 2024 Australian tour, which organisers say will be the final dates to be announced. -
Editor defends decision to publish article written by artificial intelligence in regional newspaper
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As ChatGPT comes under increasing scrutiny, one Victorian country newspaper is already using artificial intelligence to fill column space. -
Australian 'in a way that doesn't feel gross': Lifelong dream comes true for Adelaide filmmakers
via abc.net.au
With youthful energy and a quintessentially Australian soundtrack, the debut film from the RackaRacka brothers hits all the right notes. -
Hospitality businesses hit hard as interest rates rise while temperatures plummet
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Ange Lawrie opened her cafe in South Australia's south-east just before interest rates started rising. It is closing this week after falling sales — a situation facing eateries around Australia as winter bites. -
This patch of land is in an 'ideal' location. But its mixed legacy means its future is up in the air
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For more than half a century, the Mobil oil refinery was at the heart of Melbourne's industrial west. But since its closure two years ago, vastly different hopes for the site's future have emerged. -
'Middle suburbs, excellent transport, great deal of land': The battle for the future of an old oil refinery
via abc.net.au
For more than half a century, the Mobil oil refinery was at the heart of Melbourne's industrial west. But since its closure two years ago, vastly different hopes for the site's future have emerged. -
After years of use as an oil refinery, residents hope this patch of land can be repurposed. But scientists aren't sure
via abc.net.au
For more than half a century, the Mobil oil refinery was at the heart of Melbourne's industrial west. But since its closure two years ago, vastly different hopes for the site's future have emerged. -
A stone's throw from Melbourne's CBD, the future of a large parcel of land is the subject of hot debate
via abc.net.au
For more than half a century, the Mobil oil refinery was at the heart of Melbourne's industrial west. But since its closure two years ago, vastly different hopes for the site's future have emerged. -
Why coal-producing communities will need more than just hydrogen to adapt to clean future
via abc.net.au
A new report from the Centre for Policy Development looks at the unique challenges facing a range of Australia's most coal and gas-exposed communities, including the Hunter, Pilbara, Latrobe and Gladstone regions. -
'Not logical': Experts question Queensland government plans to build mega pumped hydro
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Questions are being raised over the feasibility of the Queensland government's pumped hydro schemes announced last year. -
'They made a huge error': Amber wouldn't have taken on so much debt if she hadn't trusted the RBA
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The treasurer will soon announce the fate of the RBA governor and economists are split over whether Philip Lowe should stay until rates settle or make way for new blood to guide the bank through turbulent economic times ahead. -
'Really damaging' if Philip Lowe were reappointed as Reserve Bank governor, economist says
via abc.net.au
The treasurer will soon announce the fate of the RBA governor and economists are split over whether Philip Lowe should stay until rates settle or make way for new blood to guide the bank through turbulent economic times ahead. -
Many economists say Philip Lowe made a 'huge error'. So will he keep his job?
via abc.net.au
The treasurer will soon announce the fate of the RBA governor and economists are split over whether Philip Lowe should stay until rates settle or make way for new blood to guide the bank through turbulent economic times ahead. -
It would be 'really damaging' if Philip Lowe were reappointed as Reserve Bank governor, economist says
via abc.net.au
The treasurer will soon announce the fate of the RBA governor and economists are split over whether Philip Lowe should stay until rates settle or make way for new blood to guide the bank through turbulent economic times ahead. -
'Pure escapism': Idris Elba challenges audience expectations in new Hijack show
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Actor Idris Elba describes his latest TV series Hijack as "pure escapism" as he continues to challenge audience expectations throughout his successful career. -
Flood-damaged homes hit the market as owners struggle with uncertainty
via abc.net.au
Rather than repair their properties, some South Australians affected by last year's floods are walking away, but a real estate agent says interest in riverfront homes remains strong. -
Think you could be treasurer? Try this 'build your own budget' interactive
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The Parliamentary Budget Office releases a sophisticated "build your own budget" interactive. -
How much will advisers pay in the 2022β23 levy?
How much will advisers pay in the 2022–23 levy?rnathWed, 2023-06-28 17:05 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0Sav -
FSCP puts SOA mistakes in the spotlight
FSCP puts SOA mistakes in the spotlightLaura DewWed, 2023-06-28 15:07 Laura Dew Laura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. Laura's social profiles: E-mail Author Twitter More articles by Laura:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveNo votes have been submitted yet. -
Demand for backyard chooks soars amid climbing egg prices and cost of living crisis
via abc.net.au
As egg prices soar, more consumers are turning towards keeping chickens. But it is not as easy as it sounds. -
Demand for backyard chooks soar amid climbing egg prices and cost of living crisis
via abc.net.au
As egg prices soar, more consumers are turning towards keeping chickens. But it is not as easy as it sounds. -
Plans to 'drought-proof' Kalgoorlie-Boulder, as water restrictions lifted
via abc.net.au
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder lifts water restrictions it imposed in February when local dams almost ran dry after banking about seven months' water supply, and is now progressing plans to "drought-proof" the regional mining centre. -
Could treating the gut help people like Jodie finally get a good night's sleep?
via abc.net.au
More than half the country experiences disrupted sleep, but an Australian-first clinical trial of a bacteria-based treatment for insomnia is delivered "very promising" results. -
Fewer people with psychosocial disability may be added to NDIS, as minister flags 27,000 to be diverted under reforms
via abc.net.au
Stressing that no current NDIS participants would be removed from the scheme, NDIS Minister Bill Shorten said reforms to the scheme may lead to fewer future entrants with psychosocial disability, as the government seeks to curb growth by 27,000 over the next few years. -
Inflation falls sharply, 'soft enough to see the RBA halt' rate rises
via abc.net.au
The latest monthly consumer price indicator shows inflation fell sharply to 5.6 per cent over the 12 months to May, down from 6.8 per cent in April. -
Inflation falls sharply as fuel prices tumble
via abc.net.au
The latest monthly consumer price indicator shows inflation fell sharply to 5.6 per cent over the 12 months to May, down from 6.8 per cent in April. -
Taylor Swift pre-sale tickets are released today. Sellers are braced for huge demand
via abc.net.au
General sale tickets will be released on Friday, but Swift fans will be attempting to secure their spots in a special pre-sale event. It's going to be tense.
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