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At least 30 killed and 80 injured in Pakistan train derailment
Ten cars on The Hazara Express derail near a town in the southern province of Sindh, around 275 kilometres from Pakistan's largest city Karachi, killing 30 and injuring many more. -
Captains Flat residents welcome $1m to remove lead-contaminated soil
Residents of Captains Flat have welcomed the promise of a $1 million fund to help them remediate lead contamination on private properties, but some fear it will not be enough. -
Governments warned about $240m Nyrstar subsidy payouts
A group of international shareholders are warning state and federal governments against giving global commodities giant Trafigura hundreds of millions of dollars to keep smelting operations going in Australia. -
Is Tasmania ready for the AI data centre boom?
An artificial intelligence company wants to build three AI factories in Tasmania, but questions are being raised about the impacts and benefits for the state. -
'It's so beautiful': Why the World Cup has us waking up to party with strangers
They were just supposed to be somewhere to watch the match, but World Cup viewing parties have ended up becoming so much more. -
How World Cup watch parties in pubs and cafes took over Australia
They were just supposed to be somewhere to watch the match, but World Cup viewing parties have ended up becoming so much more. -
Fuel security remains critical despite EV shift, Ampol boss says
Ampol's chief executive says the Iran conflict exposed Australia's fuel vulnerability and strengthened the case for keeping its remaining refinery operating. -
Ampol boss says fuel crisis shows why Australia's last refineries matter
Ampol's chief executive says the Iran conflict exposed Australia's fuel vulnerability and strengthened the case for keeping its remaining refinery operating. -
What would a house price fall mean for Australians?
After decades of growth Australian house prices are slowing. Here's what a fall could look like. -
For decades Australian house prices have grown. This is what a fall could mean
After decades of growth Australian house prices are slowing. Here's what a fall could look like. -
From meaty mushies to rhubarb, the best July produce on offer
Here are some of the best fruit and vegetables to look for as we head further into winter. -
Gina Rinehart and estranged kids to pay large legal costs after royalties trial
Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart and her two estranged children will have to pay a large chunk of the legal costs able to be recovered from a mammoth trial that determined the payment of royalties from some of Australia's most lucrative iron ore mines, a WA judge has ruled. -
Gina Rinehart and estranged kids to pay bulk of legal costs after royalties trial
Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart and her two estranged children will have to pay the lion's share of the legal costs of a mammoth trial that determined the payment of royalties from some of Australia's most lucrative iron ore mines, a WA judge has ruled. -
Privacy Commissioner ordered to hand over report on Amex security failures
The Privacy Commissioner has been ordered by parliament to hand over a secret report detailing its investigation into American Express's technology security failures, after using gag orders and legal threats to keep it confidential. -
Major milk company fined for misleading consumers about fresh milk
One of Australia's largest milk providers has been fined by the consumer watchdog for misleading consumers with "fresh milk" labels on products that contained substantial amounts of powdered milk. -
In charts: What the global wealth report tells us where Australia sits
Australia holds the third-highest median wealth globally at $306,074, pipped at the post by Luxembourg and Belgium. -
Australia ranks third-highest for median wealth globally, UBS data shows
Australia holds the third-highest median wealth globally at $306,074, pipped at the post by Luxembourg and Belgium. -
NDIS fraud 'gaps remain open' as integrity report handed down
A Labor-led parliamentary inquiry into fraud in the NDIS has made 12 recommendations to improve the integrity of the scheme. -
NDIS fraud 'gaps remain open' as integrity inquiry handed down
A Labor-led parliamentary inquiry into fraud in the NDIS has made 12 recommendations to improve the integrity of the scheme. -
Outback fertiliser plant’s future shored up by $160m government loan
Ryowa Group has received a loan for its outback Queensland Phosphate Hill asset as the federal and state governments move to ramp up domestic fertiliser production capability. -
Government moves to shore up fertiliser supply with $160m plant loan
Ryowa Group has received a loan for its outback Queensland Phosphate Hill asset as the federal and state governments move to ramp up domestic fertiliser production capability. -
Thousands more Perth properties to be subdivided under major shake-up
Major planning changes will allow more Perth home owners to subdivide their properties in a bid to boost housing supply as the city continues to fall short of its infill target. -
Super scams First Guardian, Shield cause compensation cost blowout
The First Guardian and Shield super disasters, and Dixon Advisory fallout, is causing a cost blowout in the taxpayer-funded scheme that is designed to compensate victims of financial misconduct. -
Financial misconduct compensation scheme faces $170m cost blowout
The First Guardian and Shield super disasters, and Dixon Advisory fallout, is causing a cost blowout in the taxpayer-funded scheme that is designed to compensate victims of financial misconduct. -
Financial misconduct compensation scheme faces $170 million cost blow out
The First Guardian and Shield super disasters, and Dixon Advisory fallout, is causing a cost blowout in the taxpayer-funded scheme that is designed to compensate victims of financial misconduct. -
'Less water than one restaurant': AI data centre company responds to concerns
One of three AI factories planned for northern Tasmania would be quieter than a library to the nearest resident, Firmus co-CEO Oliver Curtis says, as the company moves to assuage community concerns around power use, water and noise. -
Facing public backlash, Firmus moves to calm concerns about its AI factories
One of three AI factories planned for northern Tasmania would be quieter than a library to the nearest resident, Firmus co-CEO Oliver Curtis says, as the company moves to assuage community concerns around power use, water and noise. -
More than 50 state forestry jobs axed as koala national park looms
Concerns about the sustainability of the New South Wales timber industry are growing as work continues to establish the Great Koala National Park. -
More than 30 state forestry jobs axed as koala national park looms
Concerns about the sustainability of the New South Wales timber industry are growing as work continues to establish the Great Koala National Park. -
ASX edges up while shoe retailer Betts shuts stores — as it happened
The ASX ends up following a sea of red on Wall Street.
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