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High cost of veterinary care at major chains causing pets to be unnecessarily euthanised, senior vets say
via abc.net.au
Senior veterinarians say it is cheaper for some pet owners to travel interstate for their pet's surgery than attend major vet chains and referral hospitals who charge high fees. -
Could feral Northern Territory buffalo be our new beef?
via abc.net.au
Is it possible Top End Buffalo could be our next wagyu? One Northern Territory producer says they have all the ingredients to be top-notch eating meat. -
'We're no longer in this together': ACOSS slams lack of support for unemployed in latest lockdowns
via abc.net.au
The level of government support is not the same in these lockdowns as it was last year, and a new report from ACOSS finds low income households are hurting the most. -
Some people have amassed 'an almighty war-chest' of savings during COVID, but ACOSS says others are at breaking point
via abc.net.au
The level of government support is not the same in these lockdowns as it was last year, and a new report from ACOSS finds low income households are hurting the most. -
Outback town powers towards renewable future with $80m battery plan
via abc.net.au
In a leap forward for the renewable energy sector and the environment, an $80 million deal to build a gigantic grid-scale battery near Broken Hill moves closer to completion. -
At Close of Business: The battle for Pearce
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss Christian Porter's return to the backbench and his chances of winning re-election. -
Third straight week of losses on ASX
September is proving a miserly month for ASX investors, who had their third consecutive week of losses. -
WA budget in even better shape
Western Australia has closed out the past financial year in an even better position than expected. -
UGL to install Bellevue substation
CIMIC Group’s engineering arm has been contracted by the state government to install a substation at the new Bellevue railcar depot. -
ARTS REVIEW - Celebration of craft is a stunner
The first of the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial’s centrepiece exhibitions weaves together the disparate cultures of the Indian Ocean rim in ways that Craig McKeough finds profound. -
BCEC: Arts to be more like sport
The arts need to implement programs to remove barriers to access for young people from low socioeconomic backgrounds, according to economist Michael Dockery. -
Mustera starts building $90m Applecross apartments
Mustera Property Group has started building its $90 million Forbes project in Applecross, and has its sights on residential developments in North Fremantle and East Perth. -
$632m Coomera Connector blowout should prompt planning rethink: economist
via abc.net.au
A "hot market" for infrastructure is to blame for the cost increase of stage one of the new link between Nerang and Logan, the government says. -
Truckies face vaccine mandate in WA
Vaccine mandates will apply to transport and freight workers travelling into Western Australia from high or extreme risk regions from late next month. -
Subiaco council recommends approval of $32.5m apartments
Cedar Woods Properties' $32.5 million proposed apartment complex in Subiaco is a step closer to getting the green light. -
SA town adorns the red and blue
via abc.net.au
The outback town of Wudinna has decorated itself with the unlikely colours of Melbourne Football Club ahead of the grand final. -
Unprepared for ageing
Australia is sleepwalking into an aged care nightmare. -
Investors make uranium moves
Uranium is in focus as the world seeks alternatives to fossil fuels, and investment funds buy yellowcake. -
New WA virus cases, but Grand Final goes on
Premier Mark McGowan says a woman has tested positive for COVID-19 after unlawfully flying in from NSW, but there's no wider risk to the community. -
New WA virus case, but Grand Final goes on
Premier Mark McGowan says a woman has tested positive for COVID-19 after unlawfully flying in from NSW, but there's no wider risk to the community. -
Whittens, Mondium in legal stoush
Family-owned business Whittens is suing engineering company Mondium for allegedly failing to properly value and pay for work it completed at Rio Tinto’s Western Turner mine. -
Mark My Words
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Dexus buying Jandakot, Raleigh Finlayson, Sandfire Resources, Quintis, Dallas Dempster, John Elliott, APM, iron ore and RemSense IPO. -
Changes to Snowy Hydro route please some, leaves others 'sick in the guts'
via abc.net.au
TransGrid refines the footprint for the HumeLink project in southern NSW that will connect the $5 billion expanded Snowy Hydro project to the grid. -
Brazil's first live export shipment to Vietnam has arrived
via abc.net.au
Brazil's first live export shipment of cattle to Vietnam has reached its destination. What does this mean for Australia? -
Australia reaches vaccination milestone
The federal health minister says half of Australia's population has now been vaccinated against coronavirus. -
What's behind coking coal's massive price boom?
via abc.net.au
Metallurgical coal for steel-making has hit a new price record, with trade bans and supply interruptions hampering China's mills. -
Treasurer makes economic case for net zero
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has declared it is in Australia's interest to back global climate targets as he makes the economic case for a 2050 net zero emissions goal. -
Balancing heritage and progress in Subi
The City of Subiaco has endorsed a new development plan outlining its future vision amid debate over what constitutes heritage -
Critical shortage of workers leaves Margaret River service sector stretched
via abc.net.au
A critical shortage of service staff has left the South West's hospitality sector scrambling. -
Australia, India move closer to trade deal
Australia and India expect to seal an interim trade agreement by the end of the year following a meeting on the sidelines of global Quad talks. -
Australia-India emissions technology deal
Australia and India expect to seal an interim trade agreement by the end of the year following a meeting on the sidelines of global Quad talks. -
US traders ignore lingering Evergrande concerns to drive Wall St sharply higher
via abc.net.au
US traders "shrug off" Chinese corporate debt concerns, pushing stocks on Wall Street higher despite lingering worries about developer Evergrande's ability to pay its debts. -
Evergrande's debt problems remain unresolved, interest rates are rising but so are share prices
via abc.net.au
US traders "shrug off" Chinese corporate debt concerns, pushing stocks on Wall Street higher despite lingering worries about developer Evergrande's ability to pay its debts. -
ASX dips as Evergrande sell-off resumes and IMF warns on Australian house prices
via abc.net.au
Evergrande's stock is taking a hit as investors mull whether the troubled Chinese property developer will pay back some of its debt as promised by the weekend. Meanwhile, the IMF wants Australia to ditch stamp duty and reign in negative gearing.
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