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Why are West Australians so attached to the Goldfields pipeline?
via abc.net.au
With its iconic history of ingenuity and tragedy, everyone wants a say in how the Goldfields water pipeline will be conserved and upgraded. -
Evergrande fails to pay $180m interest debt, ASX likely to tumble
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to sink today, on worries about rising inflation and the uncertainty surrounding cash-strapped Chinese property developer Evergrande -
Evergrande fails to pay $180m interest debt, ASX drops to four-month low
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market suffers its worst trading day since February, on persisting worries about rising inflation and the uncertainty surrounding cash-strapped Chinese property developer Evergrande. -
Evergrande fails to pay $180 million interest debt, ASX tumbles
via abc.net.au
Australian shares falls sharply in morning trade, on worries about rising inflation and the uncertainty surrounding cash-strapped Chinese property developer Evergrande -
Evergrande fails to pay $180 million interest debt, ASX sinks in opening trade
via abc.net.au
Australian shares falls sharply in morning trade, on worries about rising inflation and the uncertainty surrounding cash-strapped Chinese property developer Evergrande -
Evergrande fails to pay $180 million interest debt, ASX likely to tumble
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to sink today, on worries about rising inflation and the uncertainty surrounding cash-strapped Chinese property developer Evergrande -
ASX set to tumble, Wall Street sinks as inflation fears persist
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to tumble on persisting worries about inflation and growing expectations that the world's biggest central bank, the US Federal Reserve, will roll back its COVID-19 stimulus measures soon. -
Media giant's paper cuts will leave deep scars, say regional communities
via abc.net.au
ACM, the nation's largest publisher of regional news, is culling some of its printed editions "due to the pandemic". So what does that mean for local communities? -
Parcel delivery delays are here to stay, logistics boss warns
via abc.net.au
Industrial action, COVID-19 disruptions and Christmas-level parcel volumes every week mean lengthy delays to delivery times are here to stay, according to the boss of a leading logistics software firm. -
Parcel delivery delays are hear to stay, logistics boss warns
via abc.net.au
Industrial action, COVID-19 disruptions and Christmas-level parcel volumes every week mean lengthy delays to delivery times are here to stay, according to the boss of a leading logistics software firm. -
An online shopping frenzy is 'pushing workers to the brink' as union fights against delivery outsourcing
via abc.net.au
Industrial action, COVID-19 disruptions and Christmas-level parcel volumes every week mean lengthy delays to delivery times are here to stay, according to the boss of a leading logistics software firm. -
Former planning chief says coal mine assessments lack transparency,
via abc.net.au
Former director-general of the NSW Department of Planning, Sue Holliday, believes a "clearer, simpler" criteria is needed to assess coal projects. -
Austin partners with Mader Group
Mining equipment supplier Austin Engineering is set to bolster its services in WA, after signing an agreement with Mader Group. -
Perth tech company in defamation claim
WarpForge, the Perth company developing a hydrogen bus, has filed a defamation action against a former employee. -
At Close of Business: Jesinta Burton on Subiaco and heritage
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton examines the intersection between heritage listings and future developments in the City of Subiaco. -
Joondalup Resort sues Singaporean billionaire
The Joondalup Resort is suing Singaporean billionaire Tuck Kwong Low for allegedly breaching a 20-year-old purchase agreement, amid a legal dispute over the resort’s future. -
Labor under attack on ambulance review
Pierre Yang is facing calls to resign as chair of a parliamentary committee reviewing WA’s ambulance services, following reports one of the state's largest unions supports renationalisation of those works. -
Bunnings given all-clear for tiles deal
Australia’s competition watchdog will not oppose Bunnings’ acquisition of specialist tile retailer Beaumont Tiles. -
Monthly winning streak ends for ASX
Investors' 11-month winning streak on the ASX is over as US inflation concerns, a debt ceiling row and a slowing Chinese economy weigh on confidence. -
'The worst is still to come': Struggling businesses say there's no reason to keep borders closed
via abc.net.au
Border businesses and community leaders on the New South Wales-Victoria border say it is time to reopen the states and align restrictions with COVID case numbers similar. -
Rio amends Aboriginal advisory plan
Rio Tinto has scrapped its planned indigenous advisory group, deciding instead to establish a broader advisory body with an expanded remit covering all Australian communities. -
Vysarn acquires Yield Test Pumping
West Perth-based Vysarn has expanded its water services business by acquiring local company Yield Test Pumping. -
Gascoyne receives $100m takeover proposal
Gascoyne Resources’ shares rose nearly 20 per cent today, after the goldminer received an off-market takeover proposal from Westgold Resources. -
TNG Limited scraps plans for Darwin Harbour processing facility
via abc.net.au
A mining company has ditched its plans to build a mineral-processing facility on Darwin Harbour, instead proposing to co-locate it with its proposed Mount Peake project. -
Mining company TNG Limited scraps plans for Darwin Harbour processing facility
via abc.net.au
A mining company has ditched its plans to build a mineral-processing facility on Darwin Harbour, instead proposing to co-locate it with its proposed Mount Peake project. -
Startups scratching for small change
WA’s investment environment is yet to truly embrace tech startups. -
South32 lifts stake in Mozambique smelter
WA's South32 is increasing its exposure to base metals after agreeing to pay $US250 million for a further stake in Mozal Aluminium. -
Australians to get choice of virus vaccine
Australians aged over 60 have been given access to mRNA vaccines in a bid to get about 300,000 hesitant people over the line. -
Why Squid Game could be your gateway drug into the world of K-drama
via abc.net.au
Netflix says Squid Game is on track to become the streaming service's most watched program ever. -
Squid Game is on track to become Netflix's most popular show ever. Here's what you need to know
via abc.net.au
Netflix says Squid Game is on track to become the streaming service's most watched program ever. -
Paringa to raise $5.6m
WA-based Paringa Resources has announced plans to recapitalise the company through a $5.6 million raising, as the former coal company seeks reinstatement on the ASX as a gold explorer. -
Council election rocked by 'electoral fraud'
The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale’s council election has been rocked by allegations of electoral fraud, with two people in possession of about 50 ballot papers taken into custody. -
WA most optimistic property market - Property Council
WA is leading the nation as the most optimistic property market in Australia, but industry confidence has trended downwards since March, ANZ/Property Council research reveals. -
Northern Rivers escapes lockdown despite five local COVID cases
via abc.net.au
The Northern Rivers escapes lockdown but attention is turning to the looming October 11 deadline for most workers to be fully vaccinated, which is causing stress in the community. -
'Vaccine economy' faces hurdle with some business owners
via abc.net.au
Some Central Victorian business owners say they will not adhere to the state government's proposed vaccine economy. -
'Vaccinated economy' trial faces hurdle with some business owners
via abc.net.au
Some Central Victorian business owners say they will not adhere to the state government's proposed vaccinated economy. -
Fears foreign shipping dogged by drug trafficking
via abc.net.au
Senator who headed an inquiry into foreign shipping fears there are increased amounts of drugs being trafficked on foreign flagged vessels. -
Worker death at Fortescue mine
UPDATED: A worker has died at Fortescue Metals Group's Solomon Hub, leading to a temporary suspension of operations at the site. -
'Tragic accident of nature': man dies at FMG iron ore mine
via abc.net.au
FMG temporarily suspends operations at its giant Solomon Hub iron ore mine after a man dies in what is believed to be a workplace accident. -
Man dies at FMG iron ore mine site in WA's Pilbara
via abc.net.au
FMG temporarily suspends operations at its giant Solomon Hub iron ore mine after a man dies in what is believed to be a workplace accident. -
Man dies at FMG iron ore mine site after ground collapses
via abc.net.au
FMG temporarily suspends operations at its giant Solomon Hub iron ore mine after a man dies in what is believed to be a workplace accident. -
FMG suspends operations at iron ore mine in WA's Pilbara after 'significant employee incident'
via abc.net.au
FMG temporarily suspends operations at its giant Solomon Hub iron ore mine after what it describes as a "significant incident" this morning. -
Federal virus business support set to stop
Businesses will no longer receive federal cash injections when vaccination coverage milestones are reached as the government phases out coronavirus support. -
Budget deficit 'bounces back' but good news short lived with lockdowns taking financial toll
via abc.net.au
It is a better-than-predicted picture for the federal government, with the budget deficit $26 billion lower than forecast in May, but the Treasurer warns current lockdowns will take economic toll. -
Delivery delays as FedEx workers strike
More delays are inevitable as FedEx parcel delivery workers strike for 24 hours over job security, a week after StarTrack workers walked off the job. -
When Katie saw 'the love shack' listed for $200k, she knew it could be her perfect family home
via abc.net.au
Covered in graffiti, broken windows and knee-high grass, Katie bought this home in Townsville for $200k and says she wouldn't live anywhere else. Real estate agents say bargains are becoming rarer as real estate prices across the country continue to soar. -
New powerline strategy shocks farmers
via abc.net.au
All Queensland orchard owners are being put on notice that they're now responsible for the cost of keeping trees at least three metres away from powerlines. -
New power line strategy shocks farmers
via abc.net.au
All Queensland orchard owners are being put on notice that they're now responsible for the cost of keeping trees at least three metres away from powerlines.
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