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'Less water than one restaurant': AI data centre company responds to concerns
via abc.net.au
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. -
In charts: What the global wealth report tells us where Australia sits
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
A Labor-led parliamentary inquiry into fraud in the NDIS has made 12 recommendations to improve the integrity of the scheme. -
Outback fertiliser plantβs future shored up by $160m government loan
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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. -
Facing public backlash, Firmus moves to calm concerns about its AI factories
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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
via abc.net.au
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 β as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX ends up following a sea of red on Wall Street. -
As main street shops vanish, could they help solve housing shortages?
via abc.net.au
As businesses shut up shop in regional main streets, the government is weighing up whether they could help solve the housing crisis. -
The state with the highest interest burden may surprise you
via abc.net.au
Who had it tougher on housing? These stats may put the generational debate to bed. -
Life now tougher for borrowers than 17pc interest days, analysis finds
via abc.net.au
Who had it tougher on housing? These stats may put the generational debate to bed. -
Homeowners face tougher conditions than of 17pc interest rates, analysis finds
via abc.net.au
Who had it tougher on housing? These stats may put the generational debate to bed. -
Homeowners face tougher conditions than era of 17pc interest rates, analysis finds
via abc.net.au
Who had it tougher on housing? These stats may put the generational debate to bed. -
Karl Stefanovic to be dumped from radio show, defends 'legitimate interview'
via abc.net.au
Karl Stefanovic will be dumped from his new radio show amid fallout from his interview with Tommy Robinson, the ABC understands. -
Breaking: ARN Media set to dump Karl Stefanovic from new radio show
via abc.net.au
Karl Stefanovic will be dumped from his new radio show amid fallout from his interview with Tommy Robinson, the ABC understands. -
ARN Media set to dump Karl Stefanovic from new radio show
via abc.net.au
Karl Stefanovic will be dumped from his new radio show amid fallout from his interview with Tommy Robinson, the ABC understands. -
First rider charged seven minutes after new e-scooter laws took hold
via abc.net.au
The 28-year-old Teneriffe man was stopped by police for not wearing a helmet on Queen Street in the CBD, just after midnight. -
South-east Qld water retailer backs down on planned price hike
via abc.net.au
A major south-east Queensland water retailer has backed down on a planned price hike, which left the government's key cost-of-living measure in tatters. -
Pattaya's 'split identity' dominated by sex tourism hub reputation
via abc.net.au
It has become the centre of international attention after an Australian allegedly murdered a teenage girl, but Pattaya City has had an international reputation for decades. -
Murder case throws Thai sex tourism hub into global spotlight
via abc.net.au
It has become the centre of international attention after an Australian allegedly murdered a teenage girl, but Pattaya City has had an international reputation for decades. -
How Pattaya tried to shed its sex tourism hub reputation
via abc.net.au
It has become the centre of international attention after an Australian allegedly murdered a teenage girl, but Pattaya City has had an international reputation for decades. -
Patrons farewell historical pub in outback town amid spate of closures
via abc.net.au
There used to be more than 70 pubs in Broken Hill, but now only a handful remain. The Australian Hotels Association warns hotels in remote locations need to diversify their business model in order to survive a rapidly changing hospitality landscape. -
Boag's beer brand not for sale, but owner open to offers
via abc.net.au
The union representing Boag's brewery workers in Launceston wants its owner, Lion Australia, to sell the brand along with the brewery. But the company's response has left workers confused.
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