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Who produces more mangoes, Queensland or the Northern Territory?
via abc.net.au
It might be the dead of winter across most of Australia, but on the outskirts of Darwin tropical mangoes are already being picked. -
The only ABC program mandated by law is still broadcasting after 75 years
via abc.net.au
On July 10, 1946, for the first time ever, the often-rambunctious debate in Parliament would be experienced by more than just those watching on from the public galleries above. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on the WACA pool
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt McKenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the City of Perth and the state government's differing views for a public swimming pool in East Perth. -
Velrada, Engage Squared win awards
Perth-based Velrada has been selected as Microsoft’s Australian growth partner of the year while Melbourne-based Engage Squared was the overall Australian partner of the year. -
Shares dive as Delta wreaks havoc
Shares have had their second week in the past three of losses on the ASX as investors fret that the coronavirus Delta variant may hamper economic recovery. -
WA threatens to tighten NSW border rules
Western Australia is threatening to tighten restrictions for coronavirus-plagued NSW even further, including potentially reducing compassionate exemptions. -
Home quarantine set for trial in Australia
Australia is set to trial home quarantine for fully vaccinated overseas arrivals who will still be required to spend 14 days in isolation. -
State unveils $41.5m in small business relief
The state government has announced a $41.5 million support package for the thousands of small businesses affected by last week’s four-day lockdown. -
Company convicted, fined $100,000, over fatal Ballarat wall collapse
via abc.net.au
Excavation company Horsham Backhoe has been fined over the death of a senior employee when a brick wall collapsed on him at a residential building site two years ago. -
DRA Global joins the ASX
Engineering group DRA Global has had a quiet start to its first day of trading while predicting a strong first half for the calendar year. -
Westpac loses $290m to 'long-running' and 'calculated' fraud
via abc.net.au
Westpac says it has fallen victim to an "elaborate fraud" which cost it more than $290 million. The alleged culprit is a Sydney-based company run by the former president of Sydney Olympic Football Club. -
Time to turn this ocean liner around
Decades of globalisation have damaged Australia’s manufacturing and engineering capabilities beyond repair. -
Myer wants premium for Premier control
Premier Investments' attempts to take control of Myer are not in shareholders' best interests unless they receive a premium. -
Lew prepares to overthrow Myer board
Retail magnate Solomon Lew is preparing a Myer leadership coup and will call a shareholder meeting to try and depose board members. -
Veris purchases stake in Wumara Group
ASX-listed Veris has acquired a 49 per cent interest in indigenous-owned land and construction surveying company Wumara Group. -
Perenti, Panoramic finalise $280m contract
Perenti has started early works on the Savannah nickel mine in WA after finalising a four-year agreement with project owner Panoramic Resources. -
Banks announce renewed COVID support measures in response to latest lockdowns
via abc.net.au
Australia's major banks announce fresh support measures to help businesses and individuals affected by Sydney's extended COVID-19 lockdown and other snap shutdowns and travel restrictions around the country. -
Appetite builds for medical property
Real Asset Management has purchased two health centres for circa $17.5 million, adding to $150 million worth of medical properties transacted across Perth and Peel over the past 12 months. -
Border battle over control of cherished riverside hut ends after years of 'going nowhere'
via abc.net.au
After years of negotiations, contracted lawyers and deputations to council, the tiny town of Donovans in South Australia has given up the fight over a riverside hut. -
Banks pledge to help locked down customers
Small businesses and Australians with home loans who are struggling through COVID-19 lockdowns can count on their banks to help them, says the Australian Banking Association. -
State steps in as small towns face worker, housing shortages
via abc.net.au
Some rural communities in Victoria are in desperate need of workers but there are not enough houses available, so the state government is stepping in to entice property developers. -
Death of WA woman likely linked to vaccine
The death of a 61-year-old Western Australian woman last month was likely linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine, the Therapeutic Goods Administration has confirmed. -
Demand for bush food is booming, so why are so few Indigenous people involved in the sector?
via abc.net.au
The booming native food sector is seeking out connection and collaboration with Indigenous Australia. -
Pfizer vaccines arriving sooner than planned
Australia will soon have access to up to one million doses of Pfizer vaccines per week, with supplies of the jab set to arrive earlier than planned. -
McMullan brings FORM to new era
After two decades at the helm of FORM, Lynda Dorrington is passing the baton to Tabitha McMullan. -
Australia to get one million Pfizer a week
Australia will soon have access to up to one million doses of Pfizer vaccines per week, with supplies of the jab set to triple. -
Young adventurer to row solo across Pacific, guided by the stars, in a boat he crafted from scratch
via abc.net.au
Brisbane man Tom Robinson, 22, built his own boat by hand. Now he plans to become the youngest person ever to row solo across the Pacific Ocean. -
Robinson to row Crusoe across Pacific, guided by stars
via abc.net.au
Brisbane man Tom Robinson, 22, built his own boat by hand. Now he plans to become the youngest person ever to row solo across the Pacific Ocean. -
Meet the man getting ready to row his handmade boat from Chile to Australia
via abc.net.au
Brisbane man Tom Robinson, 22, built his own boat by hand. Now he plans to become the youngest person ever to row solo across the Pacific Ocean.
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