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Australian shares eye gains after Wall Street touches records
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The local share market could rise at the start of trade, after global markets mostly lifted overnight. -
ASX rising on fresh Wall Street records, Crown considers funding proposal
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The local share market rises after global markets mostly lifted overnight, while casino giant Crown weighs up an offer to help it buy out James Packer. -
ASX on the rise after Wall Street records, Crown considers funding proposal
via abc.net.au
The local share market rises after global markets mostly lifted overnight. Casino giant Crown weighs up an offer to help it buy out James Packer. -
ASX eyes gains after Wall Street records, Crown considers funding proposal
via abc.net.au
The local share market could rise at the start of trade, after global markets mostly lifted overnight. Casino giant Crown weighs up an offer to help it buy out James Packer. -
Farmers vow to 'fight like mongrel dogs' as frustrations boil on length of mine probe
via abc.net.au
Farmers on the Darling Downs in Queensland say they are "very frustrated" that an investigation into alleged illegal mining in the area still has not been resolved. -
McDonald's franchisee dropped over viral Aboriginal flag tirade sues fast-food giant
via abc.net.au
A Victorian man who was captured on a viral video questioning his neighbour's Aboriginality sues McDonald's, claiming the fast-food giant strong-armed him into selling his franchises to a former AFL footballer at a multi-million dollar loss. -
Queensland's Budget is being handed down today. Here's what we know so far
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Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick is set to hand down his second budget today, which is expected to contain big spending on health, education, employment and renewable energy. -
China's reliance on Australia's iron ore could be a 'strategic weakness' for Xi Jinping
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Against all expectations, the total value of Australian exports to China rose in the first part of 2021, and an expert in China's financial system warns President Xi Jinping probably sees that as a strategic weakness. -
Worried about how you'll retire in comfort? You might not need to
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Despite the super inequality faced by women, research shows that most of us will be able to look forward to a comfortable retirement. So why are we all so worried about not having enough? -
We all want a happy retirement. Here's the one thing that's likely to make or break your plans
via abc.net.au
Despite the super inequality faced by women, research shows that most of us will be able to look forward to a comfortable retirement. So why are we all so worried about not having enough? -
Poverty or comfort? Your retirement could depend on a couple of big factors
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Despite the super inequality faced by women, research shows that most of us will be able to look forward to a comfortable retirement. So why are we all so worried about not having enough? -
How much money do you need to retire? The answer depends on one big thing
via abc.net.au
Despite the super inequality faced by women, research shows that most of us will be able to look forward to a comfortable retirement. So why are we all so worried about not having enough? -
Retail to slow, but restaurants to win big
Retail spending will drop 1.4 per cent in WA in the financial year ahead, Deloitte expects. -
At Close of Business: Jesinta Burton on labour shortages
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the ongoing labour shortage affecting the civil construction sector. -
Western Australians honoured on Queen's Birthday
Professor Colin Binns, HBA Legal partner Andrew Lu and FMG deputy chief executive Julie Shuttleworth were among the 84 Western Australians recognised in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours. -
Legal action over Peard agreement 'breach'
SR International Agencies has launched legal action against Peard Real Estate Group founder Peter Peard over an alleged shareholder agreement breach it claims cost it almost $1 million. -
Velrada tech used at G7 summit
A software platform designed and built by Perth-based technology company Velrada was selected to run at last weekend's G7 meeting, held in the UK. -
Private capital drives WA growth
Western Australia continues to lead the nation in its economic recovery, according to the latest quarterly national accounts data from the ABS. -
How you can still enjoy takeaway coffee — without a keep cup — once single-use plastics are banned
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Worried about how you're going to get your takeaway coffee or Uber Eats delivery once the WA Government's plastics ban is enforced? Here's a handy guide. -
Doctors to provide home COVID vaccinations
GPs have been given the green light to visit people at home or in disability or aged care facilities, in a bid to fast-track the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. -
Single-use plastics ban expedited
The state government has expedited its plan to phase out single-use plastics, with the Plan for Plastics scheme to be fully implemented by 2023. -
Medical research, innovation, priorities for government
WA has many advantages in terms of hosting a thriving medical research and innovation ecosystem. -
Outback tour guide becomes a TikTok star
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An outback tour guide brings South Australia's unique outback to hundreds of thousands of virtual viewers. -
Researchers eye health benefit from AI
Several exciting AI innovations are emerging from WA, and the world is watching. -
Capturing the $200 billion biopharma market and changing people’s lives.
SWAT teams locking down the centre of San Francisco as the US Vice President addresses a crowd of biotech executives, the release of stellar CAR-T results that completely eradicated blood cancer in several patients, $1000 plus per night costs for two-star hotel rooms, 18-hour days of meetings and ne -
COVID vaccine work anything but linear
Despite avoiding the worst effects of the COVID-19 pandemic so far, Perth is playing a role in efforts to combat the disease. -
Female focus leading research
Female researchers and entrepreneurs have powered many of WA’s health care advancements. -
Fishing sector's 'massive shock' to hear Spanish mackerel is overfished
via abc.net.au
A Queensland government paper says Spanish mackerel are being overfished and the fishery is unsustainable, just three years after it was deemed sustainable. -
Mine put workers at 'unacceptable' risk in lead-up to Grosvenor explosion, inquiry finds
via abc.net.au
A board of inquiry set up to examine the cause of a blast that seriously injured five workers found the mine failed to take meaningful action to control hazards. -
Mount Buffalo Chalet cafe on ice after tender process fails to find a taker
via abc.net.au
Plans to open a cafe at the historic Mount Buffalo Chalet, perched high in Victoria's mountain country, are on hold for now but Parks Victoria hasn't given up. -
Morrison and Johnson to discuss trade deal
Scott Morrison is heading to London for talks with Boris Johnson but an Australia-UK free trade deal might not be finalised during his visit. -
Unlocking secrets to cancer spread
WA medical researchers are discovering new techniques in the fight against cancer. -
China to send three men to its space station for first crewed mission in almost five years
via abc.net.au
The rocket carrying the men will blast off from the Gobi Desert, taking them to China's space station where they will remain in orbit for three months. -
Independence focus for eye-gaze tech
Advances in technology are providing choice for people living with disability. -
Australia isolated on climate after summit
Australia has become even more isolated on climate change after the heads of the world's largest economies agreed to end government support for coal-fired power stations by the end of the year. -
Unlocking the value of Perth’s forgotten spaces
The City of Perth is considering a new plan to revive the unused upper floors of heritage buildings.
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