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The true cost of China's barley tariff
via abc.net.au
Barley prices are high, but are Australian farmers missing out? -
Tracey's family owned the property for years. A developer tried to claim it under squatters' rightsÂ
via abc.net.au
Squatters' rights claims are still regularly raised in some Australian courts and the results of some cases can be surprising. -
Seven strangers helped Tracey to save her property from a developer claiming squatters' rights
via abc.net.au
Squatters' rights claims are still regularly raised in some Australian courts and the results of some cases can be surprising. -
Why everyone from podcaster Joe Rogan to Republican Ted Cruz suddenly wants to 'save Australia'
via abc.net.au
For months, Fox News hosts, podcasters and conservative politicians have claimed Australia is succumbing to tyranny. But a conspiracy theory that the nation is being ruled by dystopian overlords stretches back decades. -
'When do we invade Australia?' Why US pundits insist we're in the midst of a dystopian nightmare
via abc.net.au
For months, Fox News hosts, podcasters and conservative politicians have claimed Australia is succumbing to tyranny. But a conspiracy theory that the nation is being ruled by dystopian overlords stretches back decades. -
How strange internet conspiracy theories led one US pundit to ask: 'When do we invade Australia?'
via abc.net.au
For months, Fox News hosts, podcasters and conservative politicians have claimed Australia is succumbing to tyranny. But a conspiracy theory that the nation is being ruled by dystopian overlords stretches back decades. -
What happens when you're stuck in China but all your stuff is still in Australia?
via abc.net.au
The travel bans that trapped thousands of international students, who had been studying at Australian universities, in China also created an unexpected business opportunity. -
Chinese international students are sending their belongings and 'memories’ back to China
via abc.net.au
The travel bans that trapped thousands of international students, who had been studying at Australian universities, in China also created an unexpected business opportunity. -
iPod turns 20: Why Apple's music player faces an uncertain future
via abc.net.au
The iPod has an undeniable legacy, but is there a future for one of Apple's most important products? -
EU postpones free trade talks with Australia for second time after cancelled submarine deal with France
via abc.net.au
Trade Minister Dan Tehan says the 12th round of talks with the EU had been postponed for the second time this month, this time until February 2022, dashing hopes a deal could be struck by the end of the year. -
Panel rejects Westgold application
The Takeovers Panel has rejected an application submitted by Westgold Resources in relation to its hostile takeover offer for fellow Western Australian goldminer Gascoyne Resources. -
APM locks in $972m IPO
APM has finalised the terms of its stockmarket float, with the Perth company planning to raise $972 million, confirming it as WA’s largest-ever IPO. -
At Close of Business: WA's vaccine mandate
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the state's enlarged vaccine mandate and its potential impact. -
‘Walkable cities’ the future – WAPC
Less reliance on cars, more green spaces and a shift away from centralised electricity could form the basis of a new policy on WA’s neighbourhoods, the WA Planning Commission says. -
Better times on ASX, inflation data looms
Australia's share market had a third consecutive week of gains as investors look to inflation data and a debate on whether a rate rise may be brought forward. -
COVID stunts Lynas revenues
Shares in Lynas Rare Earths took a knock after it was revealed production and sales had been hindered by COVID-19 induced staff shortages. -
Development unit backs Perron's $1bn Cockburn plan
Property investment giant Perron Group is expected to get the green light to proceed with its $1 billion plan to build a new town centre for Cockburn. -
Development unit backs Perron's $1b Cockburn plan
Property investment giant Perron Group is expected to get the green light to proceed with its $1 billion plan to build a new town centre for Cockburn. -
Observatory project hit by cost hike
Plans to build Australia’s largest marine observatory in the South West are in doubt today after the project came in more than 50 per cent over budget amid rising construction costs. -
Iconic outback hotel to get $100m makeover
via abc.net.au
Iris Capital expects to spend more than $100 million on refurbishing Lasseters Hotel and Casino, which was made famous in the iconic 1994 film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. -
Relief for hospitality as capacity restrictions ease in regional Victoria
via abc.net.au
It is a welcome change for many local businesses that have been struggling with the restrictions — until recently, venues were only allowed 10 people indoors and 30 outdoors. -
Police say Alec Baldwin fired a gun. One person is dead, another is in hospital. What happened?
via abc.net.au
One of Hollywood's biggest names, Alec Baldwin, has been caught up in a tragedy on the set of his movie Rust, allegedly firing a prop gun that killed one person and injured another. Here's what we know. -
Twiggy buys Olivia Newton-John's Gaia Retreat
The Australian singer-songwriter’s Byron Bay “piece of paradise” will join the likes of RM Williams and Cooee in the Forrest's lifestyle investment portfolios. -
Forrests buy Olivia Newton-John's Gaia Retreat
The Australian singer-songwriter’s Byron Bay “piece of paradise” will join the likes of RM Williams and Cooee in the Forrest's lifestyle investment portfolios. -
Pindan owners make $7.5m offer
Pindan Group's Singaporean owners have offered to hand $7.5 million to employees and creditors before Christmas to revive the company, Business News understands. -
WA gaming giant posts $295m profit
Perth-based online gaming company Virtual Gaming Worlds raked in $2.2 billion in revenue and $295 million profit in FY21, financial statements lodged with ASIC this week reveal. -
WA gaming giant brings home billions
Perth-based online gaming start-up Virtual Gaming Worlds raked in $2.2 billion in revenue and $295 million profit in FY21, financial statements lodged with ASIC this week reveal. -
Evergrande reportedly pays bondholders $110 million, averting default for now
via abc.net.au
Reports reveal Evergrande remitted $US83 million ($110 million) to a trustee account at Citibank on Thursday, allowing it to pay bondholders overdue interest before a grace period expires tomorrow. -
Councils 'deeply concerned' developer fee reforms will impact budgets
via abc.net.au
Rate rises and abandoned community projects might be on the cards if the NSW government goes ahead with proposed reforms to collect developer contribution fees, councils warn. -
International travel offers jab incentive
International travel restarting in Australia's two most populous states has been dangled as an incentive for vaccination laggards to pick up the pace. -
Midnight celebrations as Mildura comes out of lockdown
via abc.net.au
Celebrations, coffee and a haircut as Mildura comes out of its 13-day COVID-19 lockdown. -
Regional businesses 'on edge' as COVID restrictions ease
via abc.net.au
Victoria's vaccine economy is now open to the entire state, but many regional business owners say staying across the rules and having enough vaccinated staff available to work is becoming an "unwelcome headache". -
SynxBody deepens its local footprint
Podiatrist and business owner Rachael Ferguson has persevered through the pandemic, landing another retail deal for her new pain relief product.
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