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For about 1,500 kilometres this truck transported watermelons, without a driver
via abc.net.au
Driverless trucks are hitting the highways and there's an Australian company building the tech to make it happen. -
Marina thought her family might die in Victoria's storms. Now she's facing a month without power
via abc.net.au
How do you survive for weeks without power on a cold, windy mountain and while caring for a six-month-old and a toddler? Marina is about to find out as she moves back into her Dandenongs home that was battered by wild storms last week. -
Marina has two young kids and won't have power for a month. Here's how she's coping
via abc.net.au
How do you survive for weeks without power on a cold, windy mountain and while caring for a six-month-old and a toddler? Marina is about to find out as she moves back into her Dandenongs home that was battered by wild storms last week. -
Missing millions: Charles Sturt University hit with two high-risk findings by NSW Audit Office
via abc.net.au
The regional uni failed to account for $34.5 million in revenue but says it has partially plugged its $49 million budget black hole. -
Aust shares higher for fifth straight week
Shares on the ASX had their fifth consecutive week of gains - the best run this year - and ended the week at a record closing high. -
Worker shortage concerns grow
The state’s unemployment rate may be nearing the full employment level, the state’s business lobby has warned, amid concerns about a worker shortage. -
Euroz raises $300,000 for charity
Cricket legends Justin Langer and Adam Gilchrist and renowned doctor Fiona Wood helped Euroz Hartleys raise a record amount at its third Commission for a Cause Day. -
Po Valley seeks $10m for Italian gas field
Perth-based Po Valley Energy has sought funds from an equity raising to progress the development of an onshore gas field in northern Italy. -
At Close of Business: SafeWA, CCC, UK trade deal
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss SafeWA breaches, the CCC battle and the UK trade deal impact. -
At Close of Business: Matt Mckenzie on SafeWA, CCC, UK trade deal
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss SafeWA breaches, the CCC battle and the UK trade deal impact. -
Is it too early for Melbourne to open up?
via abc.net.au
While the government says the steps being taken are appropriate, one epidemiologist isn't so sure and wants more to be done to ensure leaking of the virus doesn't happen for a fifth time. -
Vaccine rollout to slow down in short term
Australia is expecting a short-term slowdown in its already sluggish coronavirus vaccine rollout after new advice on the AstraZeneca jab. -
Synthesising performance and play
If a flow state can help athletes, maybe achieving it through play can help in the workplace. -
Eslake takeaway: ACT tops take-home pay
WA dominates several economic matrices, but not household disposable income. -
Diamond believed to be third-largest mined in history unearthed in Botswana
via abc.net.au
The 1,098-carat diamond is 7 centimetres long and more than 5 centimetres wide. -
A diamond believed to be the third-largest mined in history unearthed in Botswana
via abc.net.au
The 1,098-carat diamond is 7 centimetres long and more than 5 centimetres wide. -
Green light for Scarborough projects
Two proposals for multi-storey developments along West Coast Highway, including Woolworth’s $120 million mixed-use project, have received the tick of approval. -
Blackburne presses go on $75m East Village
Blackburne Property group has appointed BGC to build its $75 million East Village project, located adjacent to the $800 million redevelopment of Karrinyup Shopping centre. -
Scramble to solve mine flood threat amid state of emergency
via abc.net.au
The owner of a coal mine closed amid flooding concerns in Victoria's east is set to present an option to the state government on how to fix the issue. -
Donors boycott university over coal boss's appointment as chancellor
via abc.net.au
Sixteen philanthropists who have collectively donated millions to University of Newcastle projects cut ties over the appointment of former deputy PM Mark Vaile, who is also the head of Whitehaven Coal. -
HHA Architects in liquidation after Carey court battle
Architectural firm HHA Architects has been placed into liquidation at the hands of property developer Norman Carey after he won a court battle to safeguard its insurance. -
Argentina set to end beef export ban, but with restrictions
via abc.net.au
Argentina is set to lift its temporary ban on beef exports that some say was never fully implemented anyway. -
Sandfire completes record copper shipment
Sandfire Resources recently exported $65 million worth of copper concentrate to India, marking the DeGrussa operator’s biggest shipment to date. -
WA aged care workers reject forced jabs
A third of Western Australian aged care workers would quit the industry if forced to get COVID-19 vaccinations, according to a new survey. -
NRW to replace MACA through $702m contract
The operator of a major magnetite operation in the Mid West has dropped MACA as its mining contractor, with NRW Holdings set to pick up the works. -
Brown named Farmer of the Year
Third generation Western Australian pearl farmer and managing director of Cygnet Bay Pearls James Brown was named Australian Farmer of the Year for his forward-thinking approach pearling. -
'Tragic' mine deaths 'completely avoidable', coroner rules
via abc.net.au
A coroner investigating three deaths within six weeks at the Copper Mines of Tasmania mine says two of them could have been avoided if basic safety principles had been observed. -
Oli’s organic growth via online exclusivity
A COVID-19 restructure supercharged T-shirt business Oli’s evolution. -
Woolworths taken to court for underpayment
Woolworths is facing legal action for allegedly underpaying managers, with the workplace watchdog hunting more than $710,000 in outstanding back pay. -
Super reforms may do 'more harm than good'
Superannuation laws designed to boost savings and cut fees have passed parliament but some industry groups are concerned they will do more harm than good. -
Super law reform backlash 'scare tactics'
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has denied newly passed superannuation laws will trap millions of Australians in dud products, branding backlash as "scare tactics". -
Woolworths sued for 'major underpayments' of salaried staff
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Ombudsman is taking Woolworths to court in relation to "major underpayments" of its salaried managers, which could affect up to 19,000 staff. -
Facebook tightens rules on advocacy ads
Facebook is tightening its rules for advertisers seeking to drive debate around social issues from immigration to the environment. -
Kim Jong Un says North Korea should prepare for 'both dialogue and confrontation' with US
via abc.net.au
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is chairing a meeting of the ruling Workers' Party's central committee amid the country's "tense" food situation caused by COVID and typhoons. -
Kim Jong Un ready for talks with US after warning of possible food shortages
via abc.net.au
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is chairing a meeting of the ruling Workers' Party's central committee amid the country's "tense" food situation caused by COVID and typhoons. -
Coughing schoolkids and cancer links, but no monitoring of diesel train emissions
via abc.net.au
Diesel trains are a constant sight in Esperance, with up to 22 services weekly. But their emissions are not directly monitored or regulated by any arm of government.
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