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'More than $1m over the reserve': Why this Queensland region is topping property charts
via abc.net.au
Noosa, on the Sunshine Coast, has long-been known as the crown jewel of Queensland — and now has the figures to prove it. -
Oil prices tanking; Aussie fashion retailer boosts profits during COVID
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is trading slightly higher in early trade. Oil prices tanked on European woes. Premier Investments is boasting a surge in profit. -
ASX up in late trade; Australians buying up electric cars; Westpac NZ being reviewed
via abc.net.au
Oil prices tank on European woes. Premier Investments boasts a surge in profit. ABS data shows Australians are buying up electric cars but China is taking less of the nation's exports. -
ASX to slip, Wall St and oil prices drop as European COVID cases surge
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to begin the day lower, as Wall Street posts heavy losses and oil prices tank on concerns about Europe's third wave of COVID infections, new lockdowns and slow vaccine rollout. -
ASX closes higher as Australian dollar drops; Westpac ponders NZ exit
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market closes higher as the dollar posts a sharp fall against the US currency. Meanwhile, Westpac is reviewing its future in New Zealand as regulators ask it for two independent reports about its risk management. -
Last straw? Australian fodder exporters brace for China crackdown
via abc.net.au
Farmers are under pressure to pivot to different crops amid signs hay growers could be caught in a new round of trade penalties by China. -
Bores shut down as uranium detected in outback town's water
via abc.net.au
A town in north-west Queensland has had four of its five bores shut down after unacceptable levels of uranium were found in the water. -
Music industry icon Michael Gudinski to be farewelled at state memorial today
via abc.net.au
Michael Gudinski, the "titan" of Australia's music scene who died in his sleep earlier this month, will be farwelled at a state memorial in Melbourne today. -
Michael Gudinski's state memorial: Here's how you can watch, and who is invited
via abc.net.au
Michael Gudinski, the "titan" of Australia's music scene who died in his sleep earlier this month, will be farewelled at a state memorial in Melbourne today. -
Working from home or returning to the office β here's how to negotiate the next step
via abc.net.au
Working from home has been one of the few highlights of COVID-19, but what happens when the rules change and your boss wants you to come back to the office? Here are some hints about making it a smooth transition. -
Workers are being urged to return to the office, but not everyone's going to like it
via abc.net.au
Working from home has been one of the few highlights of COVID-19, but what happens when the rules change and your boss wants you to come back to the office? Here are some hints about making it a smooth transition. -
Can your boss now make you come back into the office? In some places, yes
via abc.net.au
Working from home has been one of the few highlights of COVID-19, but what happens when the rules change and your boss wants you to come back to the office? Here are some hints about making it a smooth transition. -
Why is our population shrinking? Wasn't there meant to be a COVID baby boom?
via abc.net.au
For the first time in more than 100 years, Australia's population is shrinking, and it's likely to have far-reaching and long-lasting consequences for the economy and society. -
Australia's population shrinks for the first time since WWI as COVID turns off immigration tap
via abc.net.au
For the first time in more than a hundred years Australia's population is shrinking, and it's likely to have far reaching and long lasting consequences for the economy and society. -
Harry is dreading talking to his staff next week β here's why
via abc.net.au
The federal government's JobKeeper payments have kept Harry Hunt's hotel in south-west Sydney open during the COVID-19 pandemic. But next week he'll need to have some difficult conversations with his staff once the payments end on Sunday. -
Banksy breaks records as his NHS tribute artwork sells for $30 million
via abc.net.au
A Banksy pandemic painting smashes records and hauls in $30 million at auction with proceeds to go towards supporting the wellbeing of University Hospital in Southampton, where the painting first appeared. -
JDAP refuses Yelo Trigg plan
A long-running dispute over a four-storey development at the site of popular northern beaches cafe Yelo appears to have been brought to an end today after the proposal was refused. -
HealthEngine plays down early vaccine bookings
HealthEngine has pushed back on reports its booking system has allowed patients to prematurely book the second dose of their COVID-19 vaccine. -
100 people, seven properties: Tensions boil over in rental crisis bidding wars
via abc.net.au
Caravan parks are filling up, tenants are in bidding wars and people are refusing to leave at the end of their lease. And with Broome's dry season quickly approaching, the situation is becoming more dire. -
Gascoyne needs a deep-water port
OPINION: A deep-water port at Exmouth would realise almost $1 billion in gross regional product over the next 25 years, writes Gascoyne Gateway managing director Michael Edwards. -
ASX little lower, AUD falls to US76 cents
Australia's share market has closed lower for the fourth time in the past five sessions, while the Aussie dollar fell to US76 cents as demand for commodities dropped. -
Honey aims for coalition, party reform
A coalition deal with the Nationals will be a priority for new WA Liberal leader David Honey, while he has shared concerns about the state’s long-term economic future. -
$21m proposal reaches Subiaco council
Officers at the City of Subiaco have recommended the state’s new Development Assessment Unit refuse a $21 million mixed-use development it alleges exceeds its height restrictions. -
Major threats, crucial calls
Positive and timely decisions helped Business News manage the journey through the challenges of 2020. -
Cultural heritage to change mine plans
Rio Tinto has predicted its new approach to Aboriginal heritage will fundamentally change the way it runs its mining operations. -
Addressing growth in digital dissatisfaction
A third of uni students were unhappy with their overall experience of tertiary education last year, a national survey has found. -
Former McGrath chief to lead The Agency
Real estate firm The Agency Group has demonstrated its commitment to driving growth following a turbulent few months for the company, appointing Geoffery Lucas as its chief executive officer. -
Top investors want big firms to put their money where their mouth is on climate change
via abc.net.au
The world's biggest polluters have been put on notice by their big investors. The Climate Action 100+ group says they need to spend more money to deliver on their carbon reduction promises. -
If your insurance bill is $30,000 per year it's sending a message β don't live there
via abc.net.au
State and local governments continue to allow development in flood-prone areas they know are practically uninsurable, and prospective owners don't always even need to be made aware of the risks. -
Submarines docking in WA still under water
Delaying a decision on moving full-cycle docking for the Collins class submarines to Western Australia increases the risk to the capability, a Senate hearing has been told. -
AusGroup secures 10-year Chevron contract
WA-based construction engineering company AusGroup has secured a 10-year maintenance contract with Chevron Australia. -
Tide turning on ethics of arts funding
Artists are putting pressure on arts organisations to think more carefully about where their funds come from. -
Morrison flags further decisions on Porter
Scott Morrison has indicated he is likely to strip Christian Porter of more responsibilities as the attorney-general sues the ABC for defamation.
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