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Kununurra increases airport security after spike in youth crime
via abc.net.au
A remote town's airport beefs up security in response to a credible threat that teenagers might break-in and try to take control of a plane. -
Yahoo leaves China for good, citing 'challenging' environment
via abc.net.au
Yahoo's departure comes as Beijing imposes fresh laws and curbs on its internet companies on areas from content to customer privacy. -
Australian dollar tumbles, ASX rebounds, while CBA offers crypto trading
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar fell to 74.3 US cents as the market interpreted the Reserve Bank's decision as "dovish", while the ASX 200 has risen sharply in afternoon trade. -
Australian dollar tumbles, ASX jumps as CBA to offer crypto services
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar fell to 74.3 US cents as the market interpreted the Reserve Bank's decision as "dovish", while the ASX 200 has risen sharply in afternoon trade. -
Australian dollar tumbles after RBA decision, ASX to follow Wall Street higher
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar fell to 74.3 US cents as the market regarded the Reserve Bank's decision as "dovish", while Wall Street is on track to end its day at record highs. -
Australian dollar tumbles after RBA decision, ASX to follow Wall St higher
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar fell to 74.3 US cents as the market interpreted the Reserve Bank's decision as "dovish", while Wall Street has ended its day with new record highs. -
Australian dollar tumbles after RBA decision, ASX follows Wall St higher
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar fell to 74.3 US cents as the market interpreted the Reserve Bank's decision as "dovish", while the ASX 200 has risen sharply in early trade. -
'Disappointing': Australia refuses to sign up to global commitment to cut methane emissions
via abc.net.au
Australia snubs one of the key global actions to come out of the UN climate change conference by bowing out of an international pledge to reduce methane emissions. -
Australia refuses to join global pledge to cut methane emissions
via abc.net.au
Australia snubs one of the key global actions to come out of the UN climate change conference by bowing out of an international pledge to reduce methane emissions. -
Australia joins China, Russia, India and Iran in refusing to join global pledge to cut methane emissions
via abc.net.au
Australia snubs one of the key global actions to come out of the UN climate change conference by bowing out of an international pledge to reduce methane emissions. -
'Clean up our own backyard': Australian miners ramp up plans to cut carbon emissions
via abc.net.au
Fossil fuels are fast losing favour in Australia as some of the country's biggest miners shift to a greener business model. -
Frydenberg warned less than three months into JobKeeper that millions were going to firms with rising turnovers
via abc.net.au
The ABC confirms the federal Treasurer was alerted less than three months into JobKeeper that businesses were getting taxpayer support for six months while increasing their turnovers. -
'Leave it a better place': How tourism can help combat climate change
via abc.net.au
Tourism operators might be hoping for a return to normal but a sustainable tourism expert says there is an even better option. -
'Do tourism differently': Sustainability expert says it's time to rethink how we travel
via abc.net.au
Tourism operators might be hoping for a return to normal but a sustainable tourism expert says there is an even better option. -
Fiveight plans Exmouth short-stay accommodation
Andrew Forrest’s Fiveight has applied to build a $10 million 36-room short-stay apartment development in Exmouth, to help ease accommodation pressures in the town. -
Kimberley business wins $6m TAFE build
The contract to build a $6 million health and hospitality centre at North Regional TAFE’s Kununurra campus has been awarded to local business Kimberley Green Constructions. -
DUG makes savings measures
Personnel cuts, executive pay deferrals and reducing office space will be part of a $US4.2 million savings drive for DUG Technology. -
Wine producers eye alternative markets to avoid Chinese tariffs
via abc.net.au
South Australian wine producer Richard Angove has received his first order from Ukraine after being approached by a local importer. He is one of many producers finding alternative markets. -
At Close of Business: Madeleine Stephens on the circular economy
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles WA's major recycling projects. -
CFC lifts profit as court ruling appealed
Family-owned CFC Group has reported a solid increase in profit and dividends as executive chairman Philip Cardaci and his brother’s widow Mae Cardaci continue their legal fight. -
RemSense flies on ASX listing
Shares in Perth tech player RemSense closed their first day on the stock exchange at more than double their IPO price. -
RemSense flies on ASX debut
Shares in Perth tech player RemSense closed their first day on the national stock exchange at more than double their IPO price. -
Aurum makes solid ASX debut
The spinout of Aldoro Resources’ gold assets has listed on the stock exchange, closing up 12.5 per cent on its offer price. -
Unexplained gas funding timeline a 'very dark day for the Commonwealth', Federal Court judge says
via abc.net.au
Lawyers for environmental advocates question whether the federal government fast-tracked an agreement to provide funding to a gas company in a bid to hinder legal action challenging the grant. -
Attorney-General owns land 'across the road' from forest impacted by port decision, committee hears
via abc.net.au
A former managing director of the company behind a proposed port on Kangaroo Island tells a parliamentary inquiry Attorney-General Vickie Chapman should have excused herself from the decision-making process. -
Shares lower as RBA shifts rates forecast
A Reserve Bank meeting on Melbourne Cup day has left few winners on the share market as an interest rate hike moved closer. -
Have construction costs peaked?
Real Estate Institute of WA president Damian Collins says construction prices in WA have reached their peak and will plateau into 2022, but some builders are expecting further cost rises. -
Construction costs have peaked – REIWA
Real Estate Institute of WA president Damian Collins says construction prices in WA have reached their peak and will plateau into 2022, but some builders are signalling further cost rises. -
Australian Potash sinks on equity raise
Shares in Subiaco-based Australian Potash dropped nearly 21 per cent after concluding a $12 million capital raise that is set to add another 150 million shares to its register. -
Oxley revising $7.5m Pindan offer
Contractors and employees left out of pocket by the collapse of Pindan could face further payment delays, as Oxley Holdings revises its $7.5 million offer amid threats of legal action. -
Flinders Uni weighs up Riverland expansion
via abc.net.au
Renmark hopes it will be able to fix its healthcare worker shortage by training professionals at home. -
'Some of the biggest waste in the nation's history': Questions over $38b in JobKeeper handouts
via abc.net.au
Analysis by the federal Parliamentary Budget Office found that $38 billion in JobKeeper payments went to employers that did not suffer sustained downturns below threshold levels. -
'He was spraying money around like a Formula One winner': Questions over $38b in JobKeeper handouts
via abc.net.au
Analysis by the federal Parliamentary Budget Office has found $38 billion in JobKeeper payments went to employers that did not suffer sustained downturns below threshold levels. -
'He was spraying money around like a Formula 1 winner': Questions over $38b in JobKeeper handouts
via abc.net.au
Analysis by the federal Parliamentary Budget Office has found $38 billion in JobKeeper payments went to employers that did not suffer sustained downturns below threshold levels. -
At least $38b in JobKeeper went to companies where turnover did not fall sufficiently
via abc.net.au
Analysis by the federal Parliamentary Budget Office found that $38 billion in JobKeeper payments went to employers that did not suffer sustained downturns below threshold levels. -
JLL to manage state government offices
Property firm JLL has been contracted for $17 million to manage a portfolio of government-owned office buildings in Western Australia. -
RBA to remain patient on rate rise
The Reserve Bank of Australia has left the cash rate at 0.1 per cent after its monthly board meeting, as widely anticipated by economists. -
Ho ho ho turns to no no no as Queensland restrictions slay Santa bookings
via abc.net.au
A Santa hire business has copped a near 80 per cent drop in bookings as Queensland's COVID restrictions cast a pall over the holiday season. -
Forrests commission climate change murals
Billionaires Andrew and Nicola Forrest have commissioned James Giddy to paint a series of murals in WA during COP26 to raise awareness of the climate discussions in Glasgow. -
Former Labor staffer scores VenuesWest role
Premier Mark McGowan’s former chief of staff has been appointed to the board of state government agency VenuesWest, just eight months after his resignation. -
Reserve Bank may be pressured to lift interest rates as early as 2022
via abc.net.au
Markets are betting the Reserve Bank will be forced to lift interest rates sooner than expected in order to contain higher inflation, despite a slow pick-up in wages. -
RBA may be pressured to lift interest rates as early as 2022
via abc.net.au
Markets are betting the Reserve Bank will be forced to lift interest rates sooner than expected in order to contain higher inflation, despite a slow pick-up in wages. -
RBA concedes interest rates may lift sooner than 2024
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has kept Australia's cash rate at the record low 0.1 per cent, for its 12th month in a row, but it has also abandoned one of its key COVID-19 stimulus measures. -
Burgundy wins last of the argyle diamonds
Perth-based diamond explorer Burgundy Diamond Mines has acquired one of five ‘hero’ stones on offer under the hammer at Rio Tinto's final 2021 Argyle pink diamonds tender. -
Project Sea Dragon review, chair steps down
Seafarms Group chair Ian Trahar has stepped down and the board has launched a review of the company’s flagship development Project Sea Dragon after a delay in funding arrangements. -
How our CBDs are likely to evolve post-COVID
via abc.net.au
With CBDs bearing the brunt of restrictions and working from home arrangements during the pandemic, experts say they may look different in the future. -
Court approves Gascoyne-Firefly merger
Westgold Resources’ proposed takeover of fellow goldminer Gascoyne Resources cannot proceed after the Supreme Court of WA approved a conflicting merger deal with Firefly Resources. -
Squid Game-inspired cryptocurrency plunges to $0 in apparent scam
via abc.net.au
After surging by 310,000 per cent, the value of a cryptocurrency, based on the popular Netflix show Squid Game, has crashed to $0 in what is likely to have been a "rug pull" scam. -
Everything you need to know about the changes to NSW's COVID-19 rules
via abc.net.au
High vaccination rates mean NSW's COVID-19 roadmap is changing again — here's what you'll be able to do if you've had both jabs, and how long you'll have to wait if you haven't. -
Government backs carbon capture technology despite it being 'three times the cost' of renewables
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government is relying on carbon capture and storage to help it meet its 2050 emissions targets – a trial proposed on Queensland's Western Downs could decide whether that plan will work.
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