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Looking for a job? This region might be the place for you
via abc.net.au
Staff shortages are closing Gippsland tourism businesses in the middle of a domestic travel boom — and it's not the only industry suffering. -
When Kyal was treated badly at work, he left to start his own business — now he loves what he does
via abc.net.au
Running a successful small business is a tough gig. Imagine doing it if you have a disability. -
Egyptian trains collide, killing dozens, after 'unknown individuals' activate emergency brakes
via abc.net.au
Two trains collide in southern Egypt, possibly after someone activates the emergency brakes, killing at least 32 people. -
The Frenchman, the cryptocurrency and the court battle over a mysterious dealer
via abc.net.au
A French national sues an Australian cryptocurrency company in what is believed to be the first fraud case of its kind in Australia. -
Frenchman takes on Gold Coast cryptocurrency firm after losing $800,000 in alleged scam
via abc.net.au
A French national sues an Australian cryptocurrency company in what is believed to be the first fraud case of its kind in Australia. -
Oil shipping rates nearly double as container ship remains stuck in Suez Canal
via abc.net.au
Shipping rates for oil product tankers nearly double as several vessels are diverted away from the Suez Canal — a vital waterway currently blocked by a skyscraper-sized ship. -
10x10 Perth breaks fundraising record
10x10 Philanthropy held its first event in Perth this week and raised a record-breaking $429,440 for local charities. -
Cranecorp, Tutt Bryant establish joint venture
Cranecorp and Tutt Bryant are forming a joint venture to provide clients access to a larger supply of cranes, heavy and lifting and transportation equipment. -
CBH awards storage expansion contracts
Three WA companies have been contracted by CBH Group to improve storage capacity at the Australian grain exporter’s Brookton, Dale and Hyden receival sites. -
ASX's best week in seven as JobKeeper ends
Investors have had their best week on the ASX in the past seven, while the surging buy now, pay later sector may be the best indicator of any effect on shares from the end of the JobKeeper wage subsidy. -
WA imposes Qld travel restrictions
UPDATE: Visitors from Queensland will now be tested for COVID-19 and be required to undergo 14 days of quarantine following several new cases being recorded in Brisbane overnight. -
Computer pioneer Alan Turing honoured on UK's new 50-pound note
via abc.net.au
Alan Turing, the World War II codebreaker and computer pioneer who was discriminated against as a gay man after the war, is the new face of Britain's 50-pound note. -
ARTS REVIEW - Romance and Mystery
‘Romance and Mystery’, West Australian Symphony Orchestra ·Perth Concert Hall, 5 March, 2021 · -
ASM launches $106m raising for South Korean plant
Australian Strategic Materials has secured $65 million from investors while announcing plans to raise a further $41 million to build a rare earths processing facility in South Korea. -
ASM launches $106m raising for South Korea plant
Australian Strategic Materials has secured $65 million from investors while announcing plans to raise a further $41 million to build a rare earths processing facility in South Korea. -
There's 'no law against manipulation' in $2b water markets, but ACCC pushes for change
via abc.net.au
The watchdog's major investigation of Murray-Darling Basin water markets concludes they have long outgrown their oversight, regulation and governance settings. -
Health startup goes to the well
Perth-founded technology company WellteQ listed this week in Canada after a $9.8 million capital raising, the first step in its assault on the North American market. -
Legislators’ cannabis fail
Cannabis legislation at state and federal levels has failed to meet public expectations or needs. -
AMP denies chief executive has resigned
AMP denies media reports that chief executive Francesco De Ferrari has resigned, but says he and the board are discussing the wealth manager's future leadership. -
TPG shares at record low after Teoh exit
TPG Telecom chairman David Teoh has resigned after many years developing the major force in the Australian telecommunications industry, and shares fell to a record low. -
Mincor fully funded for nickel restart
Mincor Resources has secured a $55 million loan facility with two banks for the restart of its Kambalda nickel operations, expected early next year. -
Bishop backs US on global affairs
Julie Bishop has called on Australia to deepen its ties with the US, India and Japan to counteract China’s assertiveness on economic and security matters. -
Live exports being 'regulated into oblivion', says outgoing Cattlemen's president
via abc.net.au
The NT Cattlemen's Association's outgoing president says Canberra's cost recovery program for regulating the live export industry would cut profits for the entire industry. -
MACA announces $295m in new work
Mining contractor MACA has bolstered its order book to $3.4 billion with two separate contracts for work on iron ore and gold operations in WA. -
$22m Vic Park project approved
Another aged care project has been given the green light via the State Development Assessment Unit process, following a lack of support from local council. -
Research backs quotas to fix pay gap
Australia is unlikely to close to the gender pay gap until at least 2046 despite significant progress made over the past seven years. -
Top companies pocket JobKeeper as shareholders paid millions
via abc.net.au
Fresh analysis comparing how much companies received in JobKeeper with what they paid in dividends shows some shareholders substantially benefited from the taxpayer-funded wage subsidy. -
PM bullish on virus vaccine despite delays
Scott Morrison has reeled off a shopping list of his government's coronavirus vaccine achievements despite the rollout being well behind. -
Australia's ambassador to China says Beijing's trade behaviour 'vindictive'
via abc.net.au
It comes as officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed that Australian trade with China had plummeted across almost all industries. -
Porter and Reynolds to remain in cabinet
The prime minister has confirmed Linda Reynolds and Christian Porter will remain in cabinet, even though a reshuffle is looming. -
Suez blockage should not drive up petrol prices, but Easter might
via abc.net.au
The blockage of the Suez Canal by a grounded container ship may disrupt world trade, but is unlikely to push fuel prices higher in the short term, experts say. -
Easter, not the Ever Given, is to blame for a looming rise in petrol prices
via abc.net.au
The blockage of the Suez Canal by a grounded container ship may disrupt world trade, but is unlikely to push fuel prices higher in the short term, experts say. -
Union warns of ongoing strikes at Pilbara gas project
via abc.net.au
Workers at the Woodside Burrup Gas Hub are likely to strike for the fourth time this April after failing to reach an enterprise agreement with an engineering contractor this week. -
China locks out Australian wine producers for five more years
via abc.net.au
Reports confirm China' will extend "anti-dumping measures", banishing Australian exporters for the long term. -
Australia and China appear set for new wine trade spat with exports on the brink of being locked out
via abc.net.au
Winemakers and grape growers are bracing for China to imminently announce an increase and extension to tariffs on Australian wine, paving the way for a potential World Trade Organization dispute.
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