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Homeowners hit by earthquake swarm question value of insurance after claims denied
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Muswellbrook has been rocked by more than 50 quakes since August that have damaged buildings, but some home owners have had their insurance claims rejected on the basis the issues were "pre-existing". -
Dad with son battling cancer among home owners in fight with insurers after earthquake swarm
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Muswellbrook has been rocked by more than 50 quakes since August that have damaged buildings, but some home owners have had their insurance claims rejected on the basis the issues were "pre-existing". -
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Insignia unveils 5-year plan to cut costs and maximise scaleLaura DewWed, 2024-11-13 09:33LauraDewLaura 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. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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Thieves who stole up to 100,000 Sydney rock oysters could industry ties, police suspect
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Australia's largest supplier of Sydney rock oysters is one of two producers targeted by thieves. -
Thieves who stole up to 100,000 Sydney rock oysters could have industry ties, police suspect
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Australia's largest supplier of Sydney rock oysters is one of two producers targeted by thieves. -
'Scarce resource': Do the rules governing groundwater use in WA need to change?
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The mining, renewable energy and agriculture sectors are competing for precious groundwater in WA's Wheatbelt. -
Community leaders call for tighter water management amid heightened demand in WA
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The mining, renewable energy and agriculture sectors are competing for precious groundwater in WA's Wheatbelt. -
Flights to and from Bali cancelled after volcanic eruption creates thick ash cloud
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Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia have cancelled flights to and from Bali until at least Wednesday afternoon. -
Outback residents face $1,250 return flights to nearest capital as competition dwindles
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As major airlines face a Senate inquiry and airfare rise across Australia, outback residents are paying the price of an international ticket to travel to their nearest capital city. -
Governments outspend private sector in quantum race, as Australia chases emerging tech
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Australian governments have been the big spender on quantum technology, outcompeting private capital. But a change in Queensland's government has put a question mark over that spending. -
The tech company behind Woolworths 'smart' shopping trolleys says they could help you buy more impulsively
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Woolworths says it wants to roll out its smart shopping trolleys to more stores to help people budget their shops better. Smart carts overseas have helped increase the average customer spend by 6 per cent. -
Training company run by Queensland premier 'delivered significantly fewer hours' than it received government funds for
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A training business run by Queensland Premier David Crisafulli received government funding for more hours of teaching than it actually delivered, according to an audit. -
Training company run by Queensland premier claimed 40 hours of funding for one-day course, documents show
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A training business run by Queensland Premier David Crisafulli received government funding for more hours of teaching than it actually delivered, according to an audit. -
Death of boatman Anthony Higgins, who went missing twice in one month, to be investigated
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South Australia's state coroner will investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Anthony Higgins, who went missing off the coast of Granite Island in September 2020. -
The five 'shonkiest' products and companies put in the spotlight in annual CHOICE consumer awards
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This year's Shonky Awards have been announced, with Facebook parent company Meta amongst the winners for its "inadequate action" against scams. -
Green juice, Meta and 'grounding' socks: The CHOICE Shonky Award winners released for 2024
via abc.net.au
This year's Shonky Awards have been announced, with Facebook parent company Meta amongst the winners for its "inadequate action" against scams. -
NSW nurses to strike over low pay, days after police receive a historic wage offer
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On the eve of a 24-hour strike, nurses in NSW have lashed out against the state's government refusal to meet its demands for a pay rise, just a day after police received a historic wage increase. -
ASIC to take action against Cbus Super over delayed death and disability payments
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ASIC says the financial loss to members could top $20 million and has launched legal action in the Federal Court seeking penalties and other compliance orders. -
What started as a craving for soup dumplings has morphed into a night cycling phenomenon β and traffic chaos
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What started as college students pedalling to Kaifeng for a taste of nourishing soup dumplings has swelled into a movement, with tens of thousands taking to the streets to ride together through one of China's ancient capitals. -
China's 'Night Riding Army' has fostered hope among youth but caused chaos on the streets
via abc.net.au
What started as college students pedalling to Kaifeng for a taste of nourishing soup dumplings has swelled into a movement, with tens of thousands taking to the streets to ride together through one of China's ancient capitals. -
Scrap metal pile next to a back road reveals ghosts of lithium past, present and future
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Albemarle has revealed it lost more than $1 billion last quarter and its failed Kemerton expansion project is largely to blame. Analysts say it could forecast an end to lithium hydroxide processing in WA. -
Aviation pioneer on Australia's old $20 note celebrated 130 years after flying machine first
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Australian inventor Lawrence Hargrave created history when he was lifted off the ground in a flying device he created in 1894. Now, 130 years later, he is remembered as a generous pioneer whose engineering breakthroughs influenced the world's first aeroplanes. -
Australian aviation pioneer Lawrence Hargrave celebrated 130 years after first heavier-than-air flight
via abc.net.au
Australian inventor Lawrence Hargrave created history when he was lifted off the ground in a flying device he created in 1894. Now, 130 years later, he is remembered as a generous pioneer whose engineering breakthroughs influenced the world's first aeroplanes. -
Coldplay or price gouging? Regulators investigate why Australians are paying more for domestic flights
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The federal government announces a bailout for Rex Airlines, while an ACCC report has revealed domestic airfares have risen since Rex's collapse. -
Airline industry faces day of reckoning with coordinated reports and inquiries
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The federal government announces a bailout for Rex Airlines, while an ACCC report has revealed domestic airfares have risen since Rex's collapse. -
Cute timber cottage sells for 10 times 1999 price as town regains positive outlook
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This house in the South Australian town of Mount Burr sold for $45,000 after the local mill's closure at the turn of the century, but house prices are rising sharply. -
Rex urged to settle outstanding bills in WA after $80m Commonwealth lifeline confirmed
via abc.net.au
Community leaders in WA say Rex Airlines needs to improve its poor service record and pay its outstanding bills after being thrown a lifeline. -
Regional communities want higher standards alongside $80m Rex lifeline
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Community leaders in WA say Rex Airlines needs to improve its poor service record and pay its outstanding bills after being thrown a lifeline. -
Proposed expansion of anti-protest laws to 'send a very strong signal' in NSW
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The NSW government is introducing legislation to expand laws that stop protesters blocking roads, bridges and ports in NSW to include railway lines. The laws would carry a maximum fine of $22,000. -
Plans to extend anti-protest laws in NSW labelled 'a rampage against free speech' by climate activists
via abc.net.au
The NSW government is introducing legislation to expand laws that stop protesters blocking roads, bridges and ports in NSW to include railway lines. The laws would carry a maximum fine of $22,000.
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Tree farmer says hardwood price has doubled since WA native logging ban
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Geoff North has planted hundreds of thousands of trees on his family's former dairy farm over the past three decades and now he's reaping the rewards.
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