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Lifespan of Australia's longest gas pipeline slashed as renewable energy turns heat up on fossil fuels
via abc.net.au
The company that owns Australia's longest natural gas pipeline slashes the asset's expected lifespan, saying renewable energy could make the business unviable decades ahead of schedule. -
APP joins Australian Biome project
National property and infrastructure consultancy APP Corporation has joined Australian Biome, the major tourism development planned for Perth Airport. -
Shipping delay holds up Australian wool destined for China and Europe
via abc.net.au
Shipping delays are adding lengthy wait times on wool exports to China and Europe, putting pressure on the cashflow of exporters. -
ASX to slip; Wall St tech stocks rebound on anniversary of COVID-19 crash
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to fall in early trade, despite Wall Street's technology stocks rebounding from a recent pullback, while European markets remain calm as Europe enters its third wave of COVID-19 infections. -
ASX to slip; Wall St tech stocks rebound as European COVID cases rise
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to fall in early trade, despite Wall Street's technology stocks rebounding from a recent pullback, while European markets remain calm as Europe enters its third wave of COVID-19 infections. -
ASX rises; Wall St tech stocks rebound on anniversary of COVID-19 crash
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have risen in early trade as Wall Street's technology stocks rebounding from a recent pullback, while European markets remain calm as Europe enters its third wave of COVID-19 infections. -
Airtasker shares jump after IPO delayed by 'human error'; ASX slips as Wall St tech rebounds
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market finishes the day in the red, Wall Street technology stocks rebound from a recent pullback, and European markets remain calm as the continent endures a third wave of COVID-19 infections. -
Airtasker shares jump after IPO delayed by 'human error'; ASX rises as Wall St tech rebounds
via abc.net.au
Australian shares rise modestly as Wall Street's technology stocks rebound from a recent pullback, while European markets remain calm as Europe enters its third wave of COVID-19 infections. -
Spain's most recognisable artform 'may not survive' COVID
via abc.net.au
It's a dance synonymous with Spain, but as the coronavirus pandemic drags on into another year, can flamenco survive? -
How one of Spain's iconic tourism drawcards quietly faded away in a year without travel
via abc.net.au
It's a dance synonymous with Spain, but as the coronavirus pandemic drags on into another year, can flamenco survive? -
'Completely incompatible with COVID': Spain's most iconic artform is dying, some fear for good
via abc.net.au
It's a dance synonymous with Spain, but as the coronavirus pandemic drags on into another year, can flamenco survive? -
'Careful what you wish for': Spain was overrun with tourists, now one of its cultural icons is fading away
via abc.net.au
It's a dance synonymous with Spain, but as the coronavirus pandemic drags on into another year, can flamenco survive? -
A European tourism hotspot is losing one of its biggest drawcards
via abc.net.au
It's a dance synonymous with Spain, but as the coronavirus pandemic drags on into another year, can flamenco survive? -
Company with control of WA island denies links to Beijing
via abc.net.au
A Hong Kong-based company which has secured a 12-year mining licence on a remote West Australian island, next to a military training ground, insists it has no links to the Chinese government. -
Friends, neighbours, strangers come together as flood clean-up begins
via abc.net.au
Small business owners calculate the cost of the one-in-100-year event as the community comes together to clear mud and debris from shop fronts after floodwaters inundate parts of the CBD. -
Government dumps plan to allow domestic violence victims to withdraw superannuation
via abc.net.au
Women would have been allowed to withdraw up to $10,000 from their superannuation accounts under the plan on "compassionate grounds". -
Mettam not to contest
Liberal deputy leader Libby Mettam will not nominate for the party’s leadership tomorrow, paving the way for David Honey to take the reins. -
MT Sheds charged over fatal accident
An Esperance shed building company and its director could face fines of up to $3.2 million and jail time over the death of a 25-year-old employee last year. -
ASX ends 0.66% up, energy and health top
Investors in Australia's share market have made gains early in a week in which most of the focus will likely be on US financial leaders appearing before the Senate. -
Zella DC chases global niche
Perth company Zella DC has tapped in to a network of experienced commercial advisers to help it pursue growth in the data centre market, against competition from listed companies and global heavyweights. -
Universities set to address mounting digital dissatisfaction
University students across the nation have issued a stinging report card when it comes their overall satisfaction with their digitised experiences during COVID-19. -
Sheep meat prospects positive
Several factors are hindering WA sheep farmers’ ability to take advantage of surging export demand. -
Medallion makes solid ASX debut
WA gold explorer Medallion Metals listed on the stock exchange after raising $12.5 million from an initial public offering. -
Tsvetnenko's extradition hearing delayed
An extradition hearing for Perth-based tech millionaire Eugeni Tsvetnenko has been postponed for the third time in 18 months. -
Tsvetnenko extradition hearing delayed
An extradition hearing for Perth-based tech millionaire Eugeni Tsvetnenko has been postponed for the third time in 18 months. -
Salt Lake commissions potash plant
Salt Lake Potash will emerge as Australia’s first sulphate of potash (SOP) producer, having begun commissioning of its Lake Way processing plant near Wiluna. -
Treasurer tweaking JobMaker hiring credits
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will make changes to the JobMaker hiring credit scheme after corporate leaders shunned the $4 billion program. -
More bad news for music businesses ahead of JobKeeper end
via abc.net.au
About three-quarters of music industry businesses will not be around in six months' time if trading conditions don't improve, new survey results reveal. -
'It's pretty hard for people to see a way forward': Music industry pleads for help on venue capacity
via abc.net.au
About three-quarters of music industry businesses will not be around in six months' time if trading conditions don't improve, new survey results reveal. -
21 jobs, 1 house: Tenants leaving city rental squeeze find no vacancy in regions either
via abc.net.au
Regional South Australian caravan parks are being forced to turn away struggling Adelaide renters seeking short-term accommodation in an increasingly tough rental market. -
Public benefit a private affair at $5bn NAIF
Profit-seeking projects, rather than community infrastructure, have attracted concessions through the Northern Australian Infrastructure Facility, amid questions over public benefit. -
Six million people eligible for virus jabs
More than six million Australians are now eligible to receive coronavirus vaccines under a new phase of the national rollout. -
Global vaccine rollout to boost Australia
A smooth rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine around the world will lift Australian economic growth and generate tens of thousands of jobs, a new analysis predicts. -
Swanbourne precinct one step closer
Cedar Woods Properties' bid to redevelop land surrounding the Swanbourne train station has progressed under the state government’s market-led proposals process. -
US fund proposes $8bn Crown takeover
Gaming giant Crown Resorts is being targeted for a takeover after US investment fund Blackstone made an unsolicited offer. -
Swanbourne precinct a step closer
Cedar Woods Properties' bid to redevelop land surrounding the Swanbourne train station has progressed under the state government’s market-led proposals process. -
Saudi Aramco to prioritise energy supply to China for half a century
via abc.net.au
Saudi Arabia remains the largest supplier of oil to China, which has made ambitious pledges on climate change. -
Gaming stocks surge on Crown takeover talks while insurers take a hit due to floods
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market struggles for direction in early trade, while shares in Crown surge on a takeover offer, leading gaming stocks higher. -
Gambling stocks surge on Crown takeover talks while insurers take a hit due to floods
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has risen, with Crown shares surging on a takeover offer and leading other gambling stocks higher.
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