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Council decision puts flight school at risk as COVID-19 crushes airport arrivals
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A Lismore-based flight school threatens to move its business elsewhere after the local council decides to dramatically increase the cost of landing planes at its airport. -
ASX rebounds after mixed trading on Wall Street
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The Australian share market has climbed higher after a mixed day on Wall Street where tech stocks led the gains. Bitcoin trades above $US40,000. -
ASX poised to open higher after mixed trading on Wall Street
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The Australian share market is tipped to open higher after a mixed day on Wall Street where tech stocks led the gains. Bitcoin trades above $US40,000. -
ASX boosted by mining stocks, after mixed trading on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Mining stocks have boosted the Australian share market after a mixed day on Wall Street where tech stocks led the gains. Bitcoin trades above $US40,000. -
ASX boosted by miners and tech, after mixed trading on Wall Street
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Mining and tech stocks boost the Australian share market after a mixed day on Wall Street where tech stocks lead the gains. Bitcoin trades above $US40,000. -
Vacant land and buildings including unused churches could solve Australia's homelessness crisis, leaders say
via abc.net.au
Former aged care homes, vacant buildings and unused church and government land are being proposed as possible sites for affordable housing — and the idea is gaining traction, with a home for vulnerable women about to begin construction in Fremantle. -
How goodwill between developers and advocates is inspiring solutions to alleviate the housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Former aged care homes, vacant buildings and unused church and government land are being proposed as possible sites for affordable housing — and the idea is gaining traction, with a home for vulnerable women about to begin construction in Fremantle. -
Duplication of Brisbane's Walter Taylor Bridge a waste of money, Greens say
via abc.net.au
Early reports from Brisbane City Council say the Walter Taylor Bridge should be duplicated by 2041, but the Greens say it would be a waste of money. -
Could this white rock be Australia's next iron ore?
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Australia's miners are hot property as global demand for electric vehicles soars, with the nation's bountiful lithium resources attracting particular attention. -
Could lithium be Australia's next iron ore?
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Australia's miners are hot property as global demand for electric vehicles soars, with the nation's bountiful lithium resources attracting particular attention. -
Australia's miners powering the electric vehicle charge
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Australia's miners are hot property as global demand for electric vehicles soars, with the nation's bountiful lithium resources attracting particular attention. -
NSW emissions reductions 'totally undone' by coal mine approvals, analysis suggests
via abc.net.au
Emissions from fossil fuel projects approved in the past three years will undo much of the NSW government's emissions reduction work and could undermine the state’s net-zero by 2050 target, an analysis suggests. -
Electricity system needs 'whole redesign'
A complete redesign of Australia's energy system is needed to ensure ageing coal-fired power generation can be safely and smoothly replaced by renewables. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on gold miners
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Matt Mckenzie discusses gold IPOs, and Northern Star moving up our list after a big acquisition. -
There were no red flags: Poynton
Former Crown Resorts director John Poynton today fended off accusations in the Perth Casino Royal Commission that he was attempting to avoid responsibility for problems in the group's operations. -
Rio Tinto lifts payout after profit surge
Rio Tinto will return $US9.1 billion in dividends after recording its most profitable six months on the back of surging iron ore prices. -
Lofty ASX slips, investors eye inflation
A boom in inflation is no reason for investors to flee the Australian share market, which eased from a record level the day earlier. -
Capricorn pays $40m for Mt Gibson mine
New goldminer Capricorn Metals has acquired the historical Mt Gibson mine in Western Australia, in a move that doubles the company’s reserves. -
Capricorn pays $40m for historical mine
New goldminer Capricorn Metals has acquired the historical Mt Gibson mine in Western Australia, in a move that doubles the company’s reserves. -
Banjima, PKKP announce leadership changes
Former Rio Tinto chief executive Sam Walsh has joined one of WA’s largest Aboriginal corporations as an independent director. -
Stranded without a cab after taxi companies cease or reduce accessible vehicle fleet
via abc.net.au
The dwindling availability of wheelchair accessible taxis in regional WA has left those who rely upon them worried about their independence. -
Everything you need to know about NSW's COVID lockdown financial support
via abc.net.au
Government payments for people affected by Greater Sydney's COVID lockdown are increasing — this is what you need to know. -
Leadership is about balance
Many universities still struggle to find the management sweet spot. -
Six new COVID cases on Fremantle ship
A further six crew members on board a cargo ship docked at Fremantle Port have tested positive for COVID-19 overnight, taking the total number of cases on the vessel to nine. -
Perth inflation hits decade high
Rising fuel and rent costs have contributed to a spike in inflation in Perth, with prices up 4.2 per cent in the year to June. -
Rio commits to $2.4bn lithium project
Rio Tinto has approved the development of a project in Serbia that it expects will be the biggest lithium supplier in Europe for 15 years. -
Rio approves $US2.4bn lithium project
Rio Tinto has committed to developing a project in Serbia that it expects will be the biggest lithium supplier in Europe for 15 years. -
Rio approves $2.4bn lithium project
Rio Tinto has committed to developing a project in Serbia that it expects will be the biggest lithium supplier in Europe for 15 years. -
Track’em has legal win
Perth software company Track’em has had a win over former consultants Steve McNally and Keyt Atkinson after a Supreme Court judge described their claims as embarrassing. -
Golden period for IPOs
More than $230 million has been raised for gold projects through ASX listings in the past 12 months. -
If your Victorian business suffered due to the COVID-19 lockdown, here's what's on offer to help
via abc.net.au
Small business, the hospitality sector, and CBD businesses can access financial support and rental assistance under a $400 million suite of initiatives to help them recover from the impact of COVID-19. -
Mega merger brings gold medal home
A multi-billion-dollar merger has brought a change at the top of Business News’ list of goldminers. -
New gold mines to bolster sector
Favourable market conditions have led to a suite of new gold producers and projects. -
WestStar wins work on Iron Bridge
Fortescue Metals Group has awarded another contract to WestStar Industrial’s engineering and construction division, worth $145 million. -
Major bank branch closure an 'impost' to local customers
via abc.net.au
Local communities are urged to "think twice" about banking options in regional South Australia, after ANZ Loxton announces it will close in January 2022. -
Country towns reel after 'soul-destroying' restrictions across SA
via abc.net.au
Regional businesses in South Australia say they are "haemorrhaging money" after a week-long lockdown across the state and ongoing tight restrictions. -
Official figures show prices jumped nearly 4 per cent. Glenn says the reality is far worse
via abc.net.au
Fuel, electricity and fresh food drive jump in consumer prices, but most experts say the larger price rises will not last long. -
Official figures show price jumped nearly 4 per cent. Glenn says the reality is far worse
via abc.net.au
Fuel, electricity and fresh food drive jump in consumer prices, but most experts say the larger price rises will not last long. -
Essentials like fuel and food drive consumer price jump, but there's good news in the numbers
via abc.net.au
Fuel, electricity and fresh food drive jump in consumer prices, but most experts say the larger price rises will not last long. -
Consumer prices jump but the rise is likely to be a one-off, economists say
via abc.net.au
Consumer prices jump 3.8 per cent over the past year, but most of the rise is due to a few one-off factors that will not continue. -
Sydney's lockdown could last until November and will plunge Australia's economy into the red, economists warn
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy is set for a dramatic fall in the current September quarter, as the cost of Sydney's extended lockdown blows out to $13 billion or more. -
'Economic forecasts sent to the shredder' as Sydney lockdown points to big national GDP hit
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy is set for a dramatic fall in the current September quarter, as the cost of Sydney's extended lockdown blows out to $13 billion or more. -
WA in no rush to bring down hard borders
Western Australia could keep hard borders in place for the foreseeable future despite other states emerging from coronavirus lockdowns. -
Investor skills, grist to the mill for Swoop
WA’s richest man and one of the state’s keenest telco investors are taking on the NBN. -
Workers to receive extra lockdown support
Workers who lose hours because of lockdowns will receive up to $750 a week under a boosted federal support scheme. -
PM set to announce virus support expansion
Scott Morrison is set to announce new financial support for workers after a four-week lockdown extension in Sydney and surrounds was confirmed. -
Extra federal lockdown support expected
People in lockdown are set to receive extra federal financial support, with Sydney expected to remain under restrictions for at least another month. -
‘We were starting to rebuild’: Arts community dealt another blow as the NIMAs are postponed
via abc.net.au
Australia's most prominent Indigenous music awards have been postponed amid rising cases of coronavirus in New South Wales and ongoing COVID-19 clampdowns in other states. -
National Indigenous Music Awards postponed amid escalating Delta outbreak
via abc.net.au
Coronavirus deals another devastating blow to the music industry, with organisers forced to delay the prestigious National Indigenous Music Awards. -
Crazy ants found on Hamilton Island
via abc.net.au
Two years after the invasive pest was found at Shute Harbour, they have spread to the pristine Hamilton Island, putting native wildlife at risk.
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