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Australia's winter crop harvest has begun. It should be a bumper, but anything could happen
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Australia is on track for a big and very valuable winter crop. Farmers will have their fingers crossed it all goes to plan. -
'You would see parents drop kids off in the morning and walk straight to the pub'
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One family company has held the monopoly on poker machine licences in Australia's poorest state for 25 years. This is how it happened. -
The secret deals that allowed Tasmania's pokies profits to go to one family for decades
via abc.net.au
One family company has held the monopoly on poker machine licences in Australia's poorest state for 25 years. This is how it happened. -
Wondering why house prices are surging so much? 'Liar loans' might have something to do with it
via abc.net.au
Home prices are up almost 20 per cent over the past year, with few signs of slowing down. Investment bank UBS warns a record level of so-called liar loans may be a key reason why buyers are able to pay so much. -
This survey could explain a key reason why house prices are surging the most in more than 30 years
via abc.net.au
Home prices are up almost 20 per cent over the past year, with few signs of slowing down. Investment bank UBS warns a record level of so-called liar loans may be a key reason why buyers are able to pay so much. -
These Asian Australian women are leaders in their fields. Here are their tips for success
via abc.net.au
Asian Australian women continue to be underrepresented in leadership positions. Finalists of the 40 Under 40 Most Influential Asian-Australians Awards share how they built thriving careers in science, the arts, advocacy and the corporate world. -
Repeated spam messaging is illegal — but not if you're Craig Kelly
via abc.net.au
The next time your phone buzzes, it could be Craig Kelly. And there is nothing that can stop him. -
Craig Kelly is not going to stop texting you
via abc.net.au
The next time your phone buzzes, it could be Craig Kelly. And there is nothing that can stop him. -
Santos merger, energy shares help ASX rise
Santos and Oil Search have confirmed an impending marriage, and investors liked commodity stocks enough to raise the ASX at the end of the week. -
At Close of Business: Budget luck or thrift?
On today's episode of At Close of Business, Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie talk about iron ore royalties, spending, and how the state budget might have looked in different times. -
Woodside invests in South Korean hydrogen business
Perth’s Woodside Petroleum has formed another joint venture in South Korea, aimed at converting the country’s bus fleet from diesel to hydrogen. -
WA innovators recognised in national awards
WA-based innovators have been recognised at the national technology awards, including West Perth-based startup Avicena Systems. -
Bunnings' $28m Jolimont move given go ahead
Hardware giant Bunnings will leave its Subiaco home of 30 years in order to build a new $28 million store in Jolimont after the plans were unanimously approved. -
Big names line up for council bids
West Coast Eagles’ inaugural coach, Greens WA’s former state secretary and a three-term state representative are among a list of notables running at next month’s council elections. -
Behemoth in a nickel pickle
History is repeating in the state’s nickel industry. -
Imdex to bolster mine tech portfolio
ASX-listed Imdex is acquiring mining software from Californian business DataCloud for $20 million in cash and shares. -
Regal Theatre Foundation blindsided by 'scam' lawsuits
The not-for-profit behind the Regal Theatre has expressed its dismay at revelations the theatre’s manager may have lost $1.2 million in two alleged investment scams. -
Packer’s prize a pointer to footy’s art of the deal
The AFL may be (almost) a national competition, but clubs outside Victoria are still missing out. -
Health stress warning over reopening plans
Australia's third COVID-19 wave has hit another case high as experts warn hospitals must be prepared to cope with reopening plans. -
CZR appoints directors after board turmoil
Two directors have been added to the board of CZR Resources following last week’s walkout which involved chairman David Flanagan. -
Police called after protesters and security guards clash at rocket launch site
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Protesters and security guards clash ahead of a rocket launch on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. -
Police called after protesters and security guards clash ahead of failed rocket launch
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Protesters and security guards clash ahead of a rocket launch on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula that was eventually postponed because of strong winds. -
'We're so ready': Farmstays thrilled to throw open gates as lockdown lifts on North Coast
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"We had 660 calls to parks that are able to open up tomorrow": Operators of farmstays across the North Coast have been busy fielding calls after news that lockdown of the region will be lifted tomorrow. -
'We can't wait': Riverina business get ready to welcome customers back
via abc.net.au
Gyms, hairdressers and hospitality venues are scrambling to open doors when COVID lockdown lifts across the region tomorrow. But sports clubs can only look on in envy. -
Officials await flu-COVID jab trial result
Australian health officials will be keeping close tabs on the results of a trial which combines the flu shot and the COVID-19 vaccine. -
Offshore wind farm tech 'taking off', projects tipped to fuel 8,000 jobs
via abc.net.au
Offshore wind farms are tipped to become another source of renewable energy in Australia with about a dozen project applications submitted across the country. -
Santos, Oil Search execute merger
Santos and Oil Search have struck an agreement to merge their businesses through an all-scrip deal worth $21 billion. -
McGowan hopes to leave lasting mark
Western Australians will be waiting to reap the full benefits of the massive surge in royalty revenue, with Premier Mark McGowan saying today he wanted a lasting impact. -
Unnecessary roadwork signs angering motorists but $20k fine is 'too much'
via abc.net.au
While motorists are right to be frustrated by redundant signs reducing speed limits unnecessarily, the former general manager of SA's transport department says whacking contractors with a $20,000 fine is a step too far. -
Eyebrows raised as little-known WA couple snags big arts funding grant
via abc.net.au
A major federal funding program has allocated more than $620,000 to a couple with no track record in the arts industry to run weekly live music for 200 people in a council venue. -
Labor past can guide Libs’ future
WA Liberals must learn from federal Labor’s experience. -
'Dumb luck this wasn't a fatality': Gold mine put on notice after tunnel collapse
via abc.net.au
Documents seen by the ABC reveal 600 tonnes of rock collapsed at the mine, which operates around the clock underneath suburban Ballarat, prompting an assessment of the mine's licensee and operator. -
Funds play out diverse strategies
Local property funds are casting their investment nets wide, as they seek to navigate increased competition for traditional assets. -
Afghan journalists beaten by Taliban as first commercial flight leaves Kabul
via abc.net.au
Two male journalist were beaten after covering a women's protest in the capital as a Doha-bound civilian flight takes off with foreigners onboard. -
ASX to regain some lost ground after worst day since February
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is expected to rise on opening today after a shock plunge yesterday; US new job claims fall to a pandemic low and the European Central Bank winds back stimulus but denies it is tapering bond purchases. -
ASX regains some ground; Santos and Oil Search set to merge
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market makes gains after a shock plunge on Thursday, while Santos and Oil Search announce they will merge, pending investor approval, to create a $21 billion energy giant. -
ASX edges higher; Santos and Oil Search set to merge
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is higher in cautious trade after a shock plunge yesterday; Santos and Oil Search announce they will merge pending investor approval to create a $21 billion energy giant. -
ASX edges higher in early trade after worst day since February
via abc.net.au
Bargain hunters have moved in on the Australian share market after a shock plunge yesterday; US new job claims fall to a pandemic low and the European Central Bank winds back stimulus but denies it is tapering bond purchases.
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