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One of her first idols was Neil Armstrong. Now Catherine Roberts is Australia's first space commander
via abc.net.au
A senior air force officer whose career was in part inspired by the Apollo 11 moon landing will become Australia's first space commander next year. -
After 35 years with the RAAF, Catherine Roberts to be Australia's first space commander
via abc.net.au
A senior air force officer whose career was in part inspired by the Apollo 11 moon landing will become Australia's first space commander next year. -
After 35 years with the RAAF, Catherine Roberts to be Australia's first ever space commander
via abc.net.au
A senior air force officer whose career was in part inspired by the Apollo 11 moon landing will become Australia's first space commander next year. -
Power to lead land council review
Tony Power, who led the recently completed high-profile inquiry into the City of Perth, has reportedly been appointed to undertake an independent review of the Kimberley Land Council. -
Surf life saving comp comes to WA
Western Australia will hold the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships at Scarborough beach in April 2022, which is estimated to attract 8,000 visitors to the state. -
School, community collide over land
One of Perth's top private schools could be in for a windfall gain of tens of millions of dollars if the full potential value of its sporting fields is realised, but it will have to navigate community objection first. -
'Diabolical consequences' loom amid 'unofficial' Chinese ban on Aussie grapes
via abc.net.au
WA's biggest grower says waiting times for customs clearances have gone from a day or two to several weeks, but with no official explanation from the Chinese government on offer, reporting the problem is proving difficult. -
Delays for airport rail line
The state government has confirmed up to a six-month delay to Perth’s newest rail network, with trains now expected to run in the first half of 2022. -
Afterpay panned as tech wreck continues
Major technology providers Afterpay and Appen have lost about 20 per cent of their share price as a terrible week for IT shares continued on Friday. -
Barrister to 'look right through' KLC trust in internal review
via abc.net.au
The Kimberley Land Council calls on high-profile barrister Tony Power to launch a sweeping internal review of its charitable trust, amid calls for greater transparency. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on the federal budget
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie talk about what we can expect in next Tuesday's federal budget. -
Nickel X begins trading on ASX
Nickel X has made a slow start to its first day of trading, after raising $7 million under an IPO to accelerate an exploration program at the company's Biranup project in WA. -
Horizon hydrogen to start construction
Construction of Horizon Power’s Denham renewable hydrogen project will soon get under way, a $7.3 million pilot of the fuel’s potential. -
No inflating the debt threat
The worldwide debt trap is closing on private investors, with inflation looming as an added threat. -
Monadelphous works to resolve legal dispute
Perth-based engineering group Monadelphous is attempting to resolve a dispute with thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions after it launched legal action against Monadelphous this week over vital documents it allegedly withheld for infrastructure it built at BHP’s South Flank project. -
Look back before forging ahead
AFL management would do well to remember fans’ enthusiasm for the game’s traditions. -
Mercanti family sues Westpac over $3.9m in 'stolen' funds
Perth businessman Michael Mercanti, who founded the Mike's Multi Service chain, and his wife Sybil are suing Westpac for allegedly allowing their son Tyrone to withdraw more than $3.9 million from their bank account without consent. -
Growth spurt won't deliver wage bonus: RBA
Even with jobs growing more quickly than anticipated, pay packets won't follow suit for years. -
These party lovers almost drank Darwin dry. Locals hope they never leave
via abc.net.au
With superstar DJs and glitter-encrusted crowds cramming venues and re-energising the city, the government launches incentives to entice some of the thousands who come to play to stay and work. -
These party lovers almost drank Darwin dry. Locals are hoping they never leave
via abc.net.au
With superstar DJs and glitter-crusted party crowds cramming venues and re-energising the city, the government has launched incentives to entice some of the thousands who come to play to stay and work. -
Macquarie lifts full-year profit
Macquarie Group has reported a 10 per cent rise in full-year profit, helped by its markets trading. -
Australian home real estate value tops $8 trillion
The value of Australian homes has topped $8 trillion – more than the gross domestic product of almost every country on Earth. -
Kinetiko strikes $77m gas deal
Shares in Kinetiko Energy have risen by more than 25 per cent, after the WA business announced plans to take full control of a South African gas project. -
ABC accuses Porter of trying to control case
Christian Porter is trying to control how a defamation proceeding is reported and what information is made public, the ABC's defence has argued in the Federal Court. -
What a difference three months makes. RBA dramatically lifts economic outlook
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy is roughly back where it was prior to COVID-19 much faster than the Reserve Bank expected, but where it goes from here is largely based on how much you are prepared to spend, the RBA says. -
Australia's economy has recovered from COVID. How quickly it grows from here is up to you, RBA says
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy is roughly back where it was prior to COVID-19, but where it goes from here is largely based on how much you are prepared to spend, the Reserve Bank says. -
'Gas-fired recovery' gets $58.6m in budget
Gas pipelines, port terminals and new fields will get $58.6 million from taxpayers in next week's budget to help fuel economic recovery. -
Scott Morrison warns of NDIS cost blowouts
Scott Morrison has warned the future of the National Disability Insurance Scheme is at stake unless ballooning costs are brought under control. -
Chinese freeze disappoints trade minister
Trade Minister Dan Tehan has expressed disappointment over the downward spiral in diplomatic relations with China. -
The things that can go wrong if you have a bad credit rating β and how to fix it
via abc.net.au
Diving into your credit report may seem like a daunting exercise, but the sooner you do it the better, says financial expert Jackson Millan. -
Restart for India rescue flights confirmed
Australians in India who fail a pre-flight coronavirus test will be banned from boarding when rescue planes restart from May 15. -
Industrial, residential and a buffer in between
Perth’s growing pains continue to cause tensions between residential and industrial development. -
Newcastle Airport runway expansion secures $66m in federal budget
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces $66 million for the project. -
Tiny town wins 'David and Goliath' battle against US mining giant
via abc.net.au
The 314 people of Baralaba have been battling a US conglomerate's plan to build a coal mine on prime agricultural land for 10 years. Now, after taking their fight to the UN, it looks like they have finally won.
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