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Fury over restrictions that 'decimate' live music but allow sport crowds
via abc.net.au
Members of the live music industry are rallying against restrictions that have limited their capacity to 25 per cent, while allowing full capacity crowds at NRL games. -
'Double standards' in COVID rules
via abc.net.au
Members of the live music industry are rallying against restrictions that have limited their capacity to 25 per cent, while allowing full capacity crowds at NRL games. -
The Sydney apartment tower with a 'drop to certain death'
via abc.net.au
Sydney is no stranger to apartment defects, but the deadly drop found in this one could set a new benchmark for danger. -
'Drop to certain death': Unbelievable defect in Sydney apartment tower
via abc.net.au
Sydney is no stranger to apartment defects, but the deadly drop found in this one could set a new benchmark for danger. -
Santos surrenders right to explore for oil in the Great Australian Bight
via abc.net.au
Santos and Murphy Oil surrender the right to explore for drilling potential in the Great Australian Bight. -
ASX's best week in six defies lockdowns
Australia's share market had its best week in the past six while a spate of takeover bids and coronavirus lockdowns will keep investors alert for more. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on the next federal election
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss whether Scott Morrison can keep a hold of WA at the next federal election. -
No rush on pharmacy role in vaccinations
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has admitted supplies are not yet sufficient to bring large numbers of pharmacies into the COVID-19 vaccination program. -
Black Swan, WASO leadership changes
Artistic director Clare Watson is leaving Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA while Paul Shannon has been appointed chief executive at WA Symphony Orchestra. -
Harmanis sells entire $23m stake in Kin Mining
Melbourne's St Barbara has bought a significant stake in Kin Mining from philanthropist and mining magnate Kerry Harmanis. -
Harmanis sells entire $23m Kin Mining stake
Melbourne's St Barbara has bought a significant stake in Kin Mining from philanthropist and mining magnate Kerry Harmanis. -
Macmahon, Agility Logistics in legal stoush over delivery
Macmahon Contractors is suing Kuwait-based Agility Logistics, claiming the company is still in possession of equipment it agreed to transport to Queensland six months ago. -
Plenty of change, no holiday
The pandemic has disrupted all our lives, but it’s not the only force shifting how we do business. -
Big players dominate football
Proposed changes to how football is run in WA could make it even less representative of grassroots clubs. -
Rio downgrades iron ore guidance
Mining giant Rio Tinto has been hit by a range of major operational challenges caused by skilled labour shortages, Aboriginal heritage management and heavy rain. -
EU's 'bold move' could spell trouble for Australian commodities
via abc.net.au
Cement, iron, steel and aluminium are in the crosshairs of a "bold" new climate plan by the European Union, according to industry experts. -
Coogee, Qube in $260m fuel storage program
Chemical manufacturer Coogee and infrastructure giant QUBE have secured grants from the federal government to develop their diesel projects in Western Australia. -
Forrestfield-Airport link track complete
The last piece of more than 16 kilometres of track for the $1.86 billion Forrestfield Airport Link project has been laid, another step towards Metronet’s completion. -
Victorian border town's lockdown pain
via abc.net.au
Victorian border communities are expressing their frustration amid another statewide lockdown, while just across the Murray River life is a little less restricted. -
Tale of two towns: Life goes on in Albury, but Wodonga's streets reduced to 'a trickle'
via abc.net.au
Victorian border communities are expressing their frustration amid another statewide lockdown, while just across the Murray River life is a little less restricted. -
WA reinstates hard border to Victoria
Western Australia will reintroduce a hard border to Victoria, effectively blocking residents of the entire east coast from travelling west. -
Forrestfield-Airport track complete
The last piece of more than 16 kilometres of track for the $1.86 billion Forrestfield-Airport Link has been laid, another step toward completion of the Metronet project. -
$28m wharf extension gets green light
The state’s peak planning body has approved a $28 million wharf extension at Henderson’s Australian Marine Complex (AMC). -
Easier assistance for millions in lockdown
Millions of workers and business owners forced into lockdown have been promised easier access to financial support. -
Kimberley wide communications failure amid tourism season puts heat on Telstra
via abc.net.au
Telstra is under pressure to improve its infrastructure after power failures at two separate exchanges saw internet, mobile and phone services drop out across the Kimberley. -
ASIC ends criminal case against AMP
Financial services group AMP will not face criminal prosecution three years after a banking royal commission found it had charged fees to thousands of dead customers. -
Ministers open to national vaccine lottery
Senior federal ministers say they are open to the idea of a national vaccine lottery to encourage Australians to get the jab. -
Politicians, power and energy
Government intervention in energy markets has grown in recent years, with winners chosen potentially at the expense of consumers. -
Alternating currents: are governments making the energy challenge worse?
Government intervention in energy markets has grown in recent years, with winners chosen potentially at the expense of consumers. -
Wall Street mixed on inflation concerns
via abc.net.au
Wall Street's major indexes finished off their lows but a drop in new claims for unemployment benefits stoked inflation fears, while the Australian dollar fell overnight to just above 74 US cents. -
ASIC abandons AMP criminal case, ASX weighed down by lockdowns
via abc.net.au
The corporate regulator says it does not have enough evidence to take AMP to court for allegedly lying to it, and the ASX is weaker as investors worry about lockdowns. -
ASIC abandons AMP criminal case, ASX opens weaker
via abc.net.au
The corporate regulator says it does not have enough evidence to take AMP to court for allegedly lying to it, and the ASX loses ground in early trade. -
ASIC abandons AMP criminal case, ASX ends higher despite widening restrictions
via abc.net.au
Australian shares rebounded off their lows in spite of widening coronavirus restrictions across the country, and the corporate regulator says it does not have enough evidence to take AMP to court for allegedly lying to it.
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