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Netflix's Emily in Paris and Ratched nominated for 2021 Golden Globes, and people aren't happy
via abc.net.au
Netflix's Emily in Paris, staring Lily Collins, and Ratched, starring Sarah Paulson, have received multiple nominations for the 2021 Golden Globes — but critics say other shows were snubbed because of them. -
Netflix's Emily in Paris and Ratched nominated 2021 Golden Globes and people aren't happy
via abc.net.au
Netflix's Emily in Paris, staring Lily Collins, and Ratched, starring Sarah Paulson, have received multiple nominations for the 2021 Golden Globes — but critics say other shows were snubbed because of them. -
Emily in Paris has been nominated for multiple Golden Globes, and TV critics are in meltdown
via abc.net.au
Netflix's Emily in Paris, staring Lily Collins, and Ratched, starring Sarah Paulson, have received multiple nominations for the 2021 Golden Globes — and TV critics Are. Not. Happy. -
Telstra to cut 1,425 jobs, ASX drops as trade surplus hits six-month high despite China tension
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls despite gains on Wall Street and a recovery in silver prices and "meme stocks" like GameStop, while Telstra will aggressively cut jobs again, after putting those plans on hold last year. -
Telstra to cut 1,425 jobs, ASX drops as Origin Energy and AGL flag weaker earnings
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls despite gains on Wall Street and a recovery in silver prices and "meme stocks" like GameStop, while Telstra will aggressively cut jobs again, after putting those plans on hold last year. -
ASX to fall, wild swings for GameStop and 'meme stocks' subside ahead of US regulators meeting
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is expected to slip in early trade, despite gains on Wall Street and a recovery in silver prices and "meme stocks" like GameStop. -
ASX slips, GameStop and 'meme stocks' swings subside ahead of US regulators meeting
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market slips in early trade, despite gains on Wall Street and a recovery in silver prices and "meme stocks" like GameStop. -
'They've gotten off scot free': Bank victims react to commission outcomes two years on
via abc.net.au
It's two years since the final report of the Hayne Royal Commission into misconduct in the banking and finance industries. But most of the 76 recommendations haven't been made into law, and some never will. -
Fix to banking industry's problems delayed, as memories of Hayne pain fade
via abc.net.au
It's two-years since the final report of the Hayne Royal Commission into misconduct in the banking and finance industries. But a majority of the 76 recommendations haven't been made into law and some never will. -
Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka flags more job cuts at airline if JobKeeper is not extended
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka says the airline may be forced to cut more jobs if JobKeeper is not extended beyond March. -
Fiji has been smashed by cyclones — and now the government wants you to go there
via abc.net.au
Fiji says it's "desperate" for Australia to "fast track" a proposed Bula Bubble to allow back tourists as the island nation comes to grips with an unfolding crisis caused by a second devastating cyclone. -
Perth office vacancies rise
Perth has maintained its position as the city with the most empty offices in Australia, with the CBD office vacancy rate hitting 20 per cent. -
Muted start to WA state election campaign
WA has quietly entered campaign mode for the March state election against a backdrop of empty streets and bushfire destruction. -
Renewed debate over degrees of experience
An increase in many tertiary course fees is rekindling discussion over the comparative value of on-the-job learning and uni education. -
CFMEU and bosses unite to slam Liberal MP's opposition to coal mine expansion plan
via abc.net.au
Miners rally in support of a proposal to expand a major NSW mine operation that they say could save hundreds of jobs. Meanwhile, a local MP is being accused of protecting the interests of developers. -
COVID-19 Wrap: No new cases, transmission theory reviewed
In today's COVID-19 wrap, WA records its third day of no new locally-acquired cases, disease experts review their transmission theory and the Liberals and AMA WA slam the state's hotel quarantine system. -
We need airborne level PPE: AMA WA
The state president of the Australian Medical Association says he is disappointed by recent commentary regarding the transmission of the UK strain of coronavirus at a Perth hotel. -
Airborne-level PPE needed: AMA
The state president of the Australian Medical Association says he is disappointed by recent commentary regarding the transmission of the UK strain of COVID-19 at a Perth hotel. -
BlackEarth shares surge amid US deal
Shares in Perth-based BlackEarth Minerals have more than doubled after it announced a likely offtake deal and joint venture with a major US company. -
ASX closes better for third straight day
A third consecutive day of ASX gains may sound impressive, but an analyst said investors were finding it hard to go higher. -
BPH raises funds for oil and gas asset
Perth-based investment group BPH Energy has raised $9 million from a share placement to increase its stake in explorer Advent Energy and fund a drilling program in NSW. -
$70 million for WA recycling projects
More of Western Australia’s recycling will be processed locally after the state and federal governments announced they would help fund nine recycling projects across the state. -
Quarantine rules, transmission theory reviewed
The state’s disease experts are trying to determine how the hotel security guard at the centre of WA’s five-day lockdown contracted the virus, after it was revealed that he had not made direct contact with the infectious traveller. -
Big shifts among WA's top players
The ranking of WA’s largest private companies has changed dramatically over the past decade. -
RBA boss reaffirms support for higher dole
Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe has restated his support for permanently increasing the rate of JobSeeker unemployment benefits. -
'Not scientifically possible': Victoria accused of overinflating kangaroo numbers to increase harvest
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government is accused of "massively overinflating" kangaroo numbers in order to support a 65 per cent increase in the state's commercial harvest quota. -
Coal’s time to shine as sun doesn’t
With bushfire smoke covering Perth and minimal wind, the state’s coal power generators ran at full capacity for a period in Tuesday afternoon’s sweltering heat. -
Coal’s time to shine as sun blocked
With bushfire smoke covering Perth and minimal wind, the state’s coal power generators ran at full capacity for a period in Tuesday afternoon’s sweltering heat. -
Westpac faces tens of millions of dollars in fines after High Court ruling
via abc.net.au
Westpac is facing millions of dollars in fines after the High Court ruled it overstepped financial advice laws in promoting superannuation services to its customers. -
Fleetwood soars on improved guidance
Modular building business Fleetwood has raised its full-year earnings guidance to as much as $16 million as the board approved an increased annual dividend payout. -
Will we miss the build-to-rent boom?
Property Council WA executive director Sandra Brewer explores build-to-rent apartments as one solution to the state's pressing residential rental shortage. -
Third day of no new cases: McGowan
For the third consecutive day, Western Australia has not recorded any new locally-acquired cases of COVID-19. -
Pedestrianised Victoria Bridge could feature pergola-style green shade, Brisbane's council hears
via abc.net.au
Pedestrians crossing Brisbane's Victoria Bridge could enjoy a walk through greenery similar to the South Bank arboretum under a proposal being considered by council. -
GenusPlus secures $20m in WA work
ASX-listed power and telecommunications company GenusPlus Group has secured new construction work including on BHP's South Flank iron ore project. -
Red wine prices tipped to plummet as exports to China dry up
via abc.net.au
With China largely out of the picture amid trade tensions, winemakers are being encouraged to return to traditional markets including the UK, United States, Canada and Germany. -
Kirkup demands more PPE, masks for frontline workers
As the Perth, Peel and South West enter day three of the five-day lockdown, Opposition leader Zak Kirkup has added to the Liberal Party's list of demands for the state government. -
Local league throwing more strikes than balls
The Australian Baseball League’s dedicated fans and international supporters are helping the sport cover its bases in a crowded marketplace. -
JobKeeper under scrutiny from audit office
The federal government's JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme will come under the auditor-general's microscope. -
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to step down as CEO
Jeff Bezos, who founded and turned Amazon into an online shopping behemoth, is stepping down as the company's CEO, a role he's had for nearly 30 years. -
Boating industry goes 'gangbusters' as cashed-up retirees stay in Australia
via abc.net.au
Boat buyers are paying premium prices as travel-starved Australians look for luxury holiday alternatives, Gold Coast manufacturer and boating industry group say. -
Restrictions likely to remain beyond WA lockdown
Western Australia is likely to remain subject to COVID-19 restrictions beyond the five-day lockdown despite highly-encouraging test results. -
Nedlands apartments back for review
The City of Nedlands has urged planning authorities to reconsider its initial rejection of a $320 million apartment project along Stirling Highway, but the developers remain optimistic. -
High Court orders new hearings into approvals for Queensland's New Acland coal mine
via abc.net.au
The decision is a win for opponents of the planned expansion of the mine on the Darling Downs, west of Brisbane, who are concerned about its impact on groundwater and farming land. -
High Court orders fresh hearings into controversial mine expansion
via abc.net.au
The court orders fresh hearings into the planned expansion of the New Acland coal mine on Queensland's Darling Downs, potentially putting a halt to the project.
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