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Most of the buildings on Janet's new property are illegal. She says she didn't know
via abc.net.au
It's the biggest investment most people make, but in the "buyer beware" market, what you see is not always what you get, as these people found out. -
UN envoy intervenes in Woodside gas plant challenge
via abc.net.auThe independent expert has urged Australia to "make sure that things are done properly", while Woodside pushed back against her involvement. -
Australia's economic slowdown is just beginning, the experts warn
via abc.net.auThe economy grew just 0.3 per cent in the first quarter, gross domestic product per capita went backwards, and interest rate rises and cost-of-living pressures are weighing on households. -
Australia's economic slowdown is just beginning, experts warn
via abc.net.auThe economy grew just 0.3 per cent in the first quarter, gross domestic product per capita went backwards, and interest rate rises and cost-of-living pressures are weighing on households. -
Sportsbet owner expands from gambling into less-regulated 'rewards club'
via abc.net.auOne of the world's biggest gambling companies is breaking into the 'rewards club' scene, raising the alarm among anti-gambling advocates. -
Why some home owners are at risk of slipping into negative equity
via abc.net.auThe 46-year-old former "forever renter" believes her house is now worth less than what she paid for it and she is at risk of slipping into negative equity, which would mean her Marrickville home could be worth less than what she owes the bank. -
Economic report says 82 occupations have been 'AI-disrupted'
via abc.net.auA new economic report by consultancy firm Deloitte says the AI "winners" will be organisations that combine human and machine strengths, with recruiters saying human judgement will still be key. -
AI slows hiring in some roles, but demand grows for human skills
via abc.net.auA new economic report by consultancy firm Deloitte says the AI "winners" will be organisations that combine human and machine strengths, with recruiters saying human judgement will still be key. -
Australia faces proposed 12.5pc US tariff over forced labour crackdown
via abc.net.auAustralia could be hit with a new US tariff after the Trump administration accused dozens of countries of failing to crack down on goods made with forced labour. -
Police allege corporate boss refused blood alcohol tests after hitting five cars
via abc.net.au
Private equity baron Joel Thickins is alleged to have crashed his BMW into five cars in Sydney's east, before refusing two alcohol-detecting breath tests. -
Gold reserves grow at Kalgoorlie's Super Pit
via abc.net.au
A big exploration push by Australia's biggest gold miner, Northern Star Resources, has grown the reserves at the Super Pit by 54 per cent in the past six years. -
Hollywood legend set to bring Finke Desert Race to the big screen
via abc.net.au
The gruelling outback Finke Desert Race is set for Hollywood treatment after Marvel's Chris Hemsworth backs a feature-length movie. -
Water Corp says maintenance of 54,000km of pipes a challenge amid complaints
via abc.net.au
For two years, residents in one of the driest parts of Western Australia have watched thousands of litres of water leaking from a Water Corp-owned tank. -
Another KPMG leader steps aside amid audit leak scandal fallout
via abc.net.au
KPMG Australia chief operating officer Eileen Hoggett will step aside from her role while investigations are pending into the audit leak scandal at the big four firm. -
Sydney community radio to avoid axe under reduced capacity model
via abc.net.au
The 46-year-old Sydney community radio institution was facing closure after around half its core funding was withdrawn late last year by Macquarie University. -
First footy, now beer: Region braces for $50m economic hit
via abc.net.au
The loss of James Boag's brewery and Hawthorn Football Club to northern Tasmania's economy could cost the region a million dollars a week, local leaders say. -
Fears of job losses as WIN confirms overhaul of 50-year-old news bulletins
via abc.net.au
Media academics fear for the future of regional journalism after the drastic downsizing of one of Australia's oldest nightly news bulletins. -
Robertson's Big Potato 'safe for the time being' amid court appeal
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's most infamous "big things" could be moved to make way for a new supermarket in the NSW Southern Highlands. -
SA budget to include new treaty money, public service cuts
via abc.net.au
Cuts to South Australia's public service and new funding for a treaty commission have been announced as the state Labor government gets set to reveal its budget on Thursday. -
These are the 'worst offenders' in Australian packaging
via abc.net.au
A trendy plastic-and-metal takeaway cup used by cafes for iced drinks has been named Australia's worst packaging in the first Unpackit Awards. -
Australia's economy growing at 2.5 per cent annually as slowdown begins
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew at an annual rate of 2.5 per cent in the March quarter, the same as in the previous quarter. -
Sunshine Coast Council hikes rates, slashes 130 jobs as costs spiral
via abc.net.au
Residents are angry after copping another 10 per cent rate rise as the council grapples with how to provide services for the fast-growing region. -
Banned products in Australia sold on Temu, Amazon and AliExpresss
via abc.net.au
Products that may already be banned in Australia are being sold by retail giants including Amazon, Temu, AliExpress and eBay. -
Sheepskins go from being worthless to in demand in a year
via abc.net.au
Just 12 months ago, Australian sheepskins were worthless and being dumped in landfill. They are now in hot demand amid a surging merino wool industry. -
Plenty of jobs but no housing: Could 'flat-pack' homes help save this town?
via abc.net.au
A Queensland outback town pins its hopes of solving a local housing crisis on "flat-pack" homes as the high cost of building risks paralysing the community. -
As cost of living bites, one of the things slipping may be fitness goals
via abc.net.au
As household budgets tighten, keeping up a health and fitness regime often slips, but experts say giving people cheap or free ways to stay fit is critical to longer-term wellbeing. -
Enormous ship en route to pick up world's largest electric ferry
via abc.net.au
The 217-metre-long heavy-lift vessel Black Marlin will deliver a Tasmanian shipbuilder's new electric ferry to South America, after the previous transporter became caught up in the Strait of Hormuz closure. -
Snowy 2.0 blows out by more than $3m a day. Will it ever be worth it?
via abc.net.au
Australia's most ambitious renewable energy project is slowly nearing completion, but experts are divided on whether Snowy 2.0 will ever justify its snowballing price tag. -
These companies have controversial pasts. Google AI didn't tell us
via abc.net.au
We searched Google for information on some of the world's biggest tobacco companies. The results raised questions about how much of the AI overview was coming from the brands themselves. -
Rocket motor test success marks Australian-made missile milestone
via abc.net.au
In what is being described as a significant leap forward in Australia's push to develop and manufacture its own missiles, newly released footage shows the first test-firing of a locally made solid rocket motor.
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