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Golfers swap greens for sand at Outback Queensland Masters
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The lure of desert skies, sand greens, and a $1 million hole-in-one sees more than 200 golfers test their skills at the Outback Queensland Masters. -
Golfers swap grass for sand at Outback Queensland Masters
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The lure of desert skies, sand greens, and a $1 million hole-in-one sees more than 200 golfers test their skills at the Outback Queensland Masters. -
Strong day predicted for the ASX after bumper day on Wall Street
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The Australian share market is set to rise on Tuesday after another record closing high on the S&P 500 index. -
ASX rises on commodity rally and BHP record, Bitcoin rebounds
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Mining stocks lead the Australian share market higher after US indices set new records. Bitcoin continues to rise sharply, rebounding from recent steep falls. -
ASX opens higher after bumper day on Wall Street
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Mining stocks lead the Australian share market higher after US indices set new records. Bitcoin continues to rise sharply, rebounding from recent steep falls. -
ASX climbs on mining rally as BHP closes at a record high
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Mining stocks led the Australian share market higher, with BHP setting fresh intraday and closing highs. Bitcoin continues to rise sharply, rebounding from recent steep falls. -
'They turn up without a hangover and don't complain about wages': Goat 'mowers' gaining popularity
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A Gold Coast hinterland couple fields numerous requests after offering their goat herd as an eco-friendly alternative to clearing paddocks and trimming lawns. -
Why you should worry about south-west Sydney's COVID outbreak, even if you live on the other side of the country
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Wherever you live in Australia, you could be affected by a shutdown of Western Sydney. The south-west suburbs at the centre of Sydney's COVID-19 crisis are also major hubs of retail distribution, transport and logistics. -
Why shutting Western Sydney due to COVID could impact your local grocery shop
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Wherever you live in Australia, you could be affected by a shutdown of Western Sydney. The south-west suburbs at the centre of Sydney's COVID-19 crisis are also major hubs of retail distribution, transport and logistics. -
The 'muscle' of the economy that's narrowly avoided a COVID shutdown
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Wherever you live in Australia, you could be affected by a shutdown of Western Sydney. The south-west suburbs at the centre of Sydney's COVID-19 crisis are also major hubs of retail distribution, transport and logistics. -
How one area of Sydney is crucial for everything from groceries to online shopping
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Wherever you live in Australia, you could be affected by a shutdown of Western Sydney. The south-west suburbs at the centre of Sydney's COVID-19 crisis are also major hubs of retail distribution, transport and logistics. -
Grant boost for Opera Australia
The federal government has thrown Opera Australia a $4 million lifeline amid cancellations and disruptions caused by the latest COVID-19 lockdowns. -
Boost for regional mobile towers
Regional telecommunications are set for a boost with the announcement of 14 new telecommunications towers jointly funded by the state and federal governments. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on The Incite Awards
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Matt McKenzie highlights WA tech success stories from this year's Incite Awards. -
All-time high for ASX, BHP shares record
An all-time high for the Australian share market and record prices for some of its biggest companies proved major feats to start the trading week. -
Crown Resorts accepts failings, working to change: Lawyer
Crown Resorts has accepted its failings and is working earnestly to address its deficiencies, according to the embattled casino giant’s lawyer Kanaga Dharmananda. -
Burgundy raises $50m for diamond strategy
Burgundy Diamond Mines has raised funds for the restart of its Ellendale mine in WA and expand its downstream capabilities. -
Best & Less climbs on ASX debut
Best & Less shares have proven popular on the Australian market as investors tip the company to overcome coronavirus lockdowns. -
Containers for Change drinks price hikes deemed reasonable
Consumers are paying more for packaged beverages after the introduction of Western Australia’s container deposit scheme but the economic regulator says the price increases are reasonable. -
VEEM up for frigate role
A marine technology company based in Canning Vale has been subcontracted to work on the federal government’s Hunter frigate program. -
Skills shortages bite businesses
Western Australia’s labour market has continued to go from strength to strength as another month of labour force data rolls in. -
WA authorities to evacuate sick ship crew
Three crew members with COVID-19-like symptoms on board a bulk carrier vessel from Singapore will be evacuated by health authorities when the ship berths at Fremantle Port today. -
Welshpool industrial estate sells for $23m
APIL Group has sold its multi-tenanted industrial estate in Welshpool for $23.3 million, off the back of confirming its purchase of a neighbourhood centre last week. -
Treasurer not budging on JobKeeper stance
Labor and unions have renewed demands for JobKeeper to be reinstated but Josh Frydenberg is standing firm, saying current support measures are sufficient. -
Titan completes $US15m sale
Perth-based Titan Minerals has completed the sale of its Zaruma gold project in Ecuador to Pelorus Minerals for $US15 million in cash. -
Door-to-door agents used phoney accents and fake names to switch customers' energy accounts
via abc.net.au
Melbourne-based company Simply Energy is fined $2.5 million for not obtaining proper consent to sign up customers. -
Decmil secures $30m to boost cash position
Local contractor Decmil Group has secured funding to bolster its cash position after narrowing its earnings forecast for the full financial year. -
Decmil bolsters cash position
Local engineering and construction company Decmil Group is raising up to $32 million to begin work on a number of new projects. -
Radio device was planted on dead body, Afghan villager tells Roberts-Smith defamation trial
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An Afghan villager tells a Sydney court a radio device was planted on the body of a dead farmer the day he was allegedly killed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. -
Afghan farmer allegedly killed by Ben Roberts-Smith not linked to Taliban, defamation trial told
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An Afghan farmer allegedly kicked over a cliff by Australian war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith and executed was not linked to the Taliban, a Sydney court hears. -
Not interested in top job, Shorten insists
Bill Shorten insists he has no interest in returning to the leadership of the Labor party, dismissing a story that he has been discussing this issue with colleagues as "boring" and unsourced. -
Sydney developer agrees to be liable for 'defects' in Skyview apartments for 20 years
via abc.net.au
Sydney developer Toplace agrees to be liable for any structural defects in its new Skyview towers complex in Castle Hill for 20 years, in a deal described by the NSW Building Commissioner David Chandler says will provide "ongoing protection for owners". -
Dunsborough development a balancing act
Dunsborough faces a challenge navigating growth while maintaining its coastal town charm. -
Investors ignore COVID-19 as ASX climbs
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The ASX's gains are set to continue after last week's record closing highs. It follows strong gains on Wall Street on Friday. -
ASX up after Wall Street rises
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market's gains are set to continue after last week's record closing high. It follows strong gains on Wall Street on Friday. -
ASX flat after miners fuel intra-day highs, Crown shares drop, Bitcoin jumps
via abc.net.au
The ASX closes down 0.1 per cent after topping Friday's record high close. It follows strong gains on Wall Street on Friday. Meanwhile, the price of Bitcoin jumps 12 per cent. -
Efforts stepped up to roll out AstraZeneca
Australians are facing a renewed push to receive coronavirus vaccinations after new advice strongly recommending AstraZeneca for all adults in Sydney. -
AstraZeneca defends its jab for all adults
AstraZeneca has come out in defence of its vaccine for all adults after Australia's national medical panel again changed its advice for people in Sydney. -
Crown inquiry to heat up
The Perth Casino Royal Commission resumes this week and for the first time will question people who oversaw Crown Resorts’ Western Australian operations. -
Incite celebrates WA’s tech success
From Pilbara driverless trains to rapid virus testing, WA minds have created innovative technology.
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