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Sara saved for 10 years to buy her first home, only to learn it's 'a danger to life'
via abc.net.au
Flammable cladding is banned from new multi-storey buildings in Victoria, but the highly combustible material is still proving a costly nightmare for Melbourne apartment owners left footing all or part of the removal bill. -
Sara bought a high-risk apartment despite doing her homework and paying for a building inspection
via abc.net.au
Flammable cladding is banned from new multi-storey buildings in Victoria, but the highly combustible material is still proving a costly nightmare for Melbourne apartment owners left footing all or part of the removal bill. -
United Petroleum and former franchisees are at war. And it all started over a meat pie
via abc.net.au
United Petroleum is at war with former franchisees as accusations fly of underpayment and ruined lives. And it all started over a meat pie. -
Jigar was stripped of his business in a 2am phone call. So he hatched a covert plan
via abc.net.au
United Petroleum is at war with former franchisees as accusations fly of underpayment and ruined lives. And it all started over a meat pie. -
'Eighteen dollars doesn't go very far': Kalgoorlie teen slams minimum wage increase
via abc.net.au
A teenager living out of home says a 2.5 per cent increase to the minimum wage will do little to ease the stress on young people like her. -
Area of mine where Michael Welsh died had been 'unstable' for several shifts, coroner finds
via abc.net.au
Michael "Digger" Welsh was drinking coffee and chatting to colleagues after arriving for work at the Mount Lyell copper mine at 5:30am on December 9, 2013. It was the last time he went underground. -
Chhatra was a familiar face on TV at home, but struggled to break into the industry in Australia
via abc.net.au
Despite his qualifications and experience, Chhhatra Shankar struggled to break into the media industry when he moved to Australia in 2017. Then, he started working on a multicultural podcast. -
For the second time in six months, Australia has called in the WTO in China trade dispute
via abc.net.au
For the second time in six months, Australia will refer China to the international trade umpire, arguing tariffs of up to 220 per cent on Australian wine are unfair. -
Australia to refer China to the World Trade Organization over wine tariffs
via abc.net.au
For the second time in six months, Australia will refer China to the international trade umpire, arguing tariffs of up to 220 per cent on Australian wine are unfair. -
Million-dollar grant to restore Gough Whitlam's historic Western Sydney home
via abc.net.au
The house in Cabramatta where the former prime minister celebrated his 1972 election victory will be restored to its original condition and opened to the public. -
Are you renting in Queensland? Here are the proposed new rules for leases
via abc.net.au
As rents increase faster than wages in Queensland and with more people renting, and for longer, the state government's proposed changes to tenancy agreements receive mixed reactions. -
'Strong message to developers': Meriton plan for Little Bay rejected
via abc.net.au
Mayor of Randwick City Danny Said welcomes a decision to block a development plan that would have seen the construction of almost 2,000 dwellings in towers up to 17-storeys high in Sydney's south east, saying it's a win for the community. -
New road to clear sensitive bushland and make Andrew Forrest's company Tattarang's planned eco-resort absolute beachfront
via abc.net.au
About six MCGs' worth of environmentally sensitive bushland, including parts of the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, will be cleared under a plan to build a road which will help mining billionaire Andrew Forrest's company Tattarang to develop a beachfront eco-resort.
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