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BBC journalist expelled from Russia in retaliation to Britain
via abc.net.au
Russian authorities refuse to renew Moscow correspondent Sarah Rainsford's accreditation, in response to the UK's refusal to renew visas for Russian journalists. -
'It's some form of vegetable soy mush': Definition of meat heats up in Senate inquiry
via abc.net.au
If a beef burger is made from plants — should it be allowed to use the term beef? Submissions to a Senate inquiry attract a range of views. -
If you're young, rich and male, you're likely to study economics. Everyone else, not so muchÂ
via abc.net.au
Girls and those from lower socio-economic groups are turning their backs on high school economics and it could have a dramatic impact on Australia's future. -
Google plans to cut people's pay for working remotely. Could it happen here?
via abc.net.au
Google wants to cut pay for staff who work remotely permanently, but Australian lawyers say bosses here who did the same would face legal challenges. -
Coleman to chair hydrogen company
Perth company Infinite Blue Energy has achieved a recruiting coup, signing up former Woodside Petroleum chief executive Peter Coleman as its chairman. -
Lebanon blackouts force hospitals, bakeries to shut or scale back operations
via abc.net.au
Lebanon's worsening fuel crisis has reached a painful crunch point, with bakeries, businesses and hospitals either scaling back operations or shutting down completely. -
Queensland COVID business grants pool boosted to $600m with federal money
via abc.net.au
The state and federal governments cut a deal that more than doubles the amount of money on offer as grants for Queensland businesses hit hard by recent COVID-19 lockdowns. -
Payouts popular as ASX hits record close
Investors pushed the ASX to a record close as they look for more bumper payouts next earnings week. -
Altura lenders set for big gain
The noteholders in one-time lithium producer Altura Mining are set for a windfall gain, after the value of shares they are due to receive in Pilbara Minerals rocketed. -
Altura investors set for big gain
Investors in one-time lithium producer Altura Mining are set for a windfall gain, after the value of shares they are due to receive in Pilbara Minerals rocketed. -
Construction still paused at Jaxon's Forrest Hall
Jaxon’s Forrest Hall project was nearly empty today despite the company's hopes earlier this week that contractors would be back to work within days. -
Adelaide public transport complaints reach record level as commuters return to system
via abc.net.au
The number of complaints per 100,000 journeys on Adelaide's public transport system rises again as people return to the city's buses, trains and trams. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on the climate debate
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss what the IPCC's latest findings mean for energy policy and emissions reduction in Australia. -
At Close of Business: Matt McKenzie on IPCC findings
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss what the IPCC's latest findings mean for energy policy and emissions reduction in Australia. -
Celebrated Canberra chef behind barsm charged with money laundering, perjury and fraud
via abc.net.au
James Mussillon, who owns the renowned Courgette Restaurant, is charged with 14 offences — some allegedly stretching back to 2016. -
Celebrated Canberra chef behind bars charged with money laundering, perjury and fraud
via abc.net.au
James Mussillon, who owns the renowned Courgette Restaurant, is charged with 14 offences — some allegedly stretching back to 2016. -
Galan raises $50m for lithium projects
West Perth-based Galan Lithium has secured funds to continue exploring its Greenbushes South project in WA and its Argentinian assets. -
Court approves $4bn Galaxy, Orocobre merger
Galaxy Resources’ $4 billion merger with Queensland lithium producer Orocobre will come into effect later this month after the plan was approved by the state’s Supreme Court today. -
Court approves $4b Galaxy, Orocobre merger
Galaxy Resources’ $4 billion merger with Queensland lithium producer Orocobre will come into effect later this month after the plan was approved by the state’s Supreme Court today. -
Liberals’ report mustn’t pull punches
An internal report into the Liberals’ 2021 WA election performance is imminent. -
Heritage revamp, apartment towers planned for East Perth
Finbar Group has lodged plans for a two-tower apartment building in East Perth, on the site of the heritage-listed Materials Science Building. -
Largest ever grain crop expected
Western Australia could produce a record-breaking 20 million tonnes of grain this season, according to the Grain Industry Association of Western Australia's crop report. -
Cannaponics gets green light to build Collie facility
WA company Cannaponics has been given the all-clear to start construction of its medicinal cannabis manufacturing hub in Collie. -
Local roofing company fined $450,000
O’Connor-based Charman Roofing has been fined over an accident involving one of its plumbers who fell seven metres onto a concrete floor at the Boola Bardip museum site in Northbridge. -
Contractor fined $450,000 over safety breach
O’Connor-based Charman Roofing has become the second local business to be hit by the substantially larger penalties introduced for workplace safety breaches in Western Australia. -
Does this car come in a manual?: Things you rarely hear in a dealership
via abc.net.au
Just three per cent of new cars sold in Australia have a manual transmission and retailers are paying attention. -
'A stake through the heart': Snowy Mountains' trade melts away as ACT lockdown begins
via abc.net.au
NSW businesses that were relying on visitors from the ACT fear some will not survive the latest lockdown blow, as Canberra enters its first day of stay-at-home orders. -
WA toughens rules for NSW as outbreak worsens
The state government has announced plans to upgrade New South Wales to a high risk jurisdiction, forcing approved travellers to provide proof of vaccination and use the G2G app while in quarantine. -
$99m CBD tower approved
Far East Consortium’s plan for a 15-storey mixed-use development on the corner of Roe Street and King Street has been given the green light. -
Somebody in Victoria just won $80 million. Great. Good for them
via abc.net.au
Somebody went to bed in Victoria last night apparently unaware they had just won $80 million. Great. I’m delighted for them. No, really. -
Somebody in Victoria just won $80 million and doesn't know it yet. Great. Good for them
via abc.net.au
Somebody went to bed in Victoria last night apparently unaware they had just won $80 million. Great. I’m delighted for them. No, really. -
A Victorian won the $80 million Powerball lottery and the state is trying really hard to be happy for them
via abc.net.au
Somebody went to bed in Victoria last night apparently unaware they had just won $80 million. Great. I’m delighted for them. No, really. -
COVID-19 sees niche agriculture businesses 'slip through cracks'
via abc.net.au
Agri-tourism operators and food producers that supply Melbourne restaurants are being left out of government financial support efforts during lockdowns. -
India-Australia trade talks back on track
Australian and Indian trade negotiators are set to hold talks next week on a free trade deal. -
Pizza plans pan out for Cheeky Brothers
Cheeky Brothers is scaling up production capacity after signing a deal with Coles. -
Scathing Senate report details mismanagement of 'nation building' rail project
via abc.net.au
Inland Rail is Australia's biggest freight rail project, but a Senate inquiry has uncovered serious failures in the consultation process and management of the multi-billion-dollar rail line.
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