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Global energy crisis has Australian gas producers raking in $200m for one shipment of gas
via abc.net.au
Energy crises in Europe and Asia are delivering windfall profits to Australian oil and gas producers, which are raking in up to $200 million for gas shipments. -
Australian gas producers capitalise on global energy crises
via abc.net.au
Energy crises in Europe and Asia are delivering windfall profits to Australian oil and gas producers, which are raking in up to $200 million for gas shipments. -
ASX trading higher, as Evergrade woes continue to spill over in China
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is getting a boost on Thursday, following rises on Wall Street and in Europe. -
ASX trades higher despite Evergrande woes spilling over and a surprise Singaporean rate rise
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is getting a boost on Thursday, but the woes are continuing in China with Evergrande's risk spreading, while Singapore's central bank surprises markets with a modest interest rate hike. -
ASX trades higher despite Evergrade woes spilling over and a surprise Singaporean rate rise
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is getting a boost on Thursday, but the woes are continuing in China with Evergrande's risk spreading, while Singapore's central bank surprises markets with a modest interest rate hike. -
ASX to open higher, despite rising fears about US inflation
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set for a boost on Thursday, following rises on Wall Street and in Europe. -
ASX to open higher, as Evergrade woes continue to spill over in China
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set for a boost on Thursday, following rises on Wall Street and in Europe. -
ASX ends higher despite Evergrande's woes spilling over and a surprise Singaporean rate rise
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market gets a boost on Thursday, but the woes are continuing in China with Evergrande's risk spreading, while Singapore's central bank surprises markets with a modest interest rate hike. -
Live: NSW Now: Residents to receive additional Dine & Discover vouchers
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: An additional two Dine & Discover vouchers will be offered to people across New South Wales as the state continues to reopen. -
Australia 'dumping ground' for worst emitting cars as government delays signing on to international standards
via abc.net.au
More than 80 per cent of the global car market now follows 'Euro 6' emissions standards — but Australia's resistance to signing on is leaving the country with less efficient, less safe and higher polluting cars, experts warn. -
Australia 'becoming the dumping ground' for worst emitting cars as government delays on international standards
via abc.net.au
More than 80 per cent of the global car market now follows 'Euro 6' emissions standards — but Australia's resistance to signing on is leaving the country with less efficient, less safe and higher polluting cars, experts warn. -
'Captain Kirk' becomes oldest person in space as Blue Origin's second human space flight takes off
via abc.net.au
At age 90 William Shatner becomes the oldest person ever to go into space aboard Blue Origin's second crewed space flight. -
At 90, and after many years acting as the captain of a spaceship, William Shatner has ventured into space
via abc.net.au
At age 90 William Shatner becomes the oldest person ever to go into space aboard Blue Origin's second crewed space flight. -
At 90, and after many years acting as captain of a spaceship, William Shatner has ventured into space
via abc.net.au
William Shatner, aged 90, becomes the oldest person ever to go into space aboard Blue Origin's second crewed space flight. -
Nationals leader says 'book in' election commitment of coal trains to Gladstone via Inland Rail
via abc.net.au
Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce says coal transported from Toowoomba to Gladstone could be "booked in" as a Coalition election promise, bypassing Port of Brisbane, in the lead up to the next federal poll. -
Pfizer takes step towards under-12 vaccine
Australia's medicines regulator has approved a key step towards the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine being given to children aged five to 11. -
Perth Mint boss to step down
The Perth Mint chief executive Richard Hayes is set to retire in the coming months, after he led the company to a record-breaking profit in 2021. -
FFI to aid NSW hydrogen strategy
Fortescue Future Industries is set to play a major role in NSW's $80 billion hydrogen strategy. -
McGowan planning more vaccine mandates
Premier Mark McGowan is planning to mandate more industries in WA to get the COVID-19 vaccine, as the mining sector grapples with its health advice. -
Gambling watchdog probe urges ban on high-roller junkets, but critics say 'they've missed the point'
via abc.net.au
An independent probe into Victoria's under-fire gambling watchdog could not substantiate allegations that Crown exercised undue influence on inspectors, but recommends parliament ban junkets for overseas high rollers. -
ASX in a funk as energy prices keep rising
Australian shares are on a three-day slide as soaring energy prices make life more difficult for people trying to resume regular activity after the pandemic peak. -
Poseidon in nickel supply discussions
Poseidon Nickel is in discussions with a battery technologies business to supply nickel to its proposed refinery in Kalgoorlie. -
Equinox shines on ASX debut
Iron ore junior Equinox Resources has started trading on the ASX, with its shares closing up more than 30 per cent on its offer price. -
Labour strain threatens infrastructure growth
A new market capacity report has forecasted demand for trades and labour in Western Australia could more than double by 2022 but Infrastructure Australia has warned of a significant shortfall in much-needed skilled workers. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray on ICT
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray explores the evolution of the NBN and challenger telcos in WA's internet services market. -
Sandfire banks $97m from share sale
Sandfire Resources is selling its entire stake in London-listed Adriatic Metals as construction of its $504 million copper mine in Botswana continues. -
Murdoch names new interim VC
Jane den Hollander will step in as Murdoch Univeristy's interim vice chanellor next month as Romy Lawson assumes her new role with Flinders University. -
Rockingham bids adieu to mayor
Rockingham has farewelled outgoing mayor Barry Sammels, with a field of six candidates vying to replace the 18-year incumbent at this Saturday’s election. -
Going geothermal, from hydrocarbons to heat
Some smaller energy players in WA are racing to change the game with geothermal. -
Small town loses only cafe as owners rage against vax mandate
via abc.net.au
The owners say they don't want to get the jab and don't think anyone else should be forced to as the vaccine deadline for authorised workers looms in Victoria. -
Korean-language series Squid Game is Netflix's biggest original show debut
via abc.net.au
Hit series Squid Game is Netflix's biggest ever debut of an original show, outpacing Bridgerton in just 27 days. -
APM valued at $3.8bn
Perth company APM has an enterprise value of about $3.8 billion, according to research presented to investors ahead of a planned stockmarket float. -
NT trucking industry calls for rapid antigen testing at border crossings
via abc.net.au
The NT Road Transport Association says the time it takes to receive a COVID-19 test result is 'problematic'. -
Lightning speeds in split market
Challenger telcos are deepening their WA networks as new technologies and structural shortcomings embolden alternatives to the NBN. -
Gold Coast needs border decision now or risks losing Christmas boom, business warns
via abc.net.au
The Greater Southern Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce says businesses cannot wait until November to find out when borders will reopen, with tourists reluctant to book summer holidays. -
Why a country town in NSW wants Hollywood heartthrob Chris Hemsworth to visit
via abc.net.au
Chris Hemsworth is famous for being Thor the God of Thunder, but a New South West town wants him to discover new fame as its ambassador. -
Gascoyne knocks back Westgold offer
The Gascoyne Resources board has urged shareholders to reject a $110 million takeover offer from Westgold Resources labelling the deal as “inadequate”. -
Kalium seeks $50m for Beyondie expansion
Potash company Kalium Lakes has sought funds to expand its recently commissioned Beyondie project in the Pilbara, having budgeted about $45 million. -
Kalium seeks $50m amid debt restructure
Potash player Kalium Lakes has deferred its debt repayments and launched a $50 million capital raising, claiming those funds will be used to expand its newly commissioned project in WA, -
Coalition promising 'great future' for coal and gas as Cabinet considers net zero plan
via abc.net.au
The federal government insists workers in resources and heavy manufacturing have a bright future ahead, as senior figures gather to consider how Australia will commit to net zero emissions by 2050. -
Treasurer sees case for RBA review
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg believes there is a case to review the operations of the independent Reserve Bank of Australia. -
Australia slips on key OECD metrics
The union movement and a high-profile not for profit have called for change to address what they say are Australia’s comparative educational weaknesses. -
Palmer loses High Court feud
Mining magnate Clive Palmer has lost his High Court battle against the state government over a law preventing him from claiming $30 billion in damages. -
Palmer loses $30bn damages claim
Mining magnate Clive Palmer has lost his $30 billion legal action against the state government in the High Court this morning. -
WA Premier says Clive Palmer's High Court loss 'a monumental victory' for state
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer has lost his High Court battle with Western Australia in a challenge to a law that prevents him suing the state for up to $30 billion over decisions made about his Balmoral South iron ore project in the Pilbara. -
Clive Palmer loses High Court battle against the state of Western Australia
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer has lost his High Court battle with Western Australia in a challenge to a law which prevents him suing the state for up to $30 billion over decisions made about his Balmoral South iron ore project in the Pilbara. -
As Queensland waits for a COVID roadmap, Emma worries her cross-border cafe will have to 'babysit' customers
via abc.net.au
Emma Collingwood had to close her Gold Coast cafe for two weeks after a COVID scare, but she worries small businesses are having to bear too much burden ensuring customer compliance. -
Melbourne's tram stops could soon be made from recycled plastic
via abc.net.au
Researchers are aiming to build modular tram stops that will be accessible for people with disabilities.
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