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Adelaide trains stopped because of power outage in windy weather
via abc.net.au
Adelaide Metro says services between the city and Lonsdale on the Seaford line are not working, along with all trains on the smaller Flinders line. -
Adelaide trains resume after stoppage from power outage in windy weather
via abc.net.au
Train services on Adelaide's Seaford and Flinders rail lines resume after being stopped for two hours this morning -
Stocks fall as unemployment and US inflation rise
via abc.net.au
The ASX loses ground as the national unemployment rate jumps to 5.2 per cent and US consumer prices record their biggest rise for more than three decades because of pent-up demand and the global supply chain squeeze. -
Consumer prices surge in US, and stocks fall
via abc.net.au
US consumer prices record their biggest rise for more than three decades because of pent-up demand and the global supply chain squeeze, with US stocks falling back from record highs. -
Victorian restaurant owner faces cancelling Christmas bookings amid 'dire' staff shortage
via abc.net.au
Hospitality businesses are calling on the federal government to make it easier for the international workforce to return to Australia, while some hospitality workers contemplate how they can better their pay and conditions while they are in high demand. -
For months, COVID has kept Melbourne's restaurants and cafes closed — now a different problem is looming
via abc.net.au
Hospitality businesses are calling on the federal government to make it easier for the international workforce to return to Australia, while some hospitality workers contemplate how they can better their pay and conditions while they are in high demand. -
Zoey could have been a kid who never came back to school after lockdown, but one simple step changed everything
via abc.net.au
Her classmates were continuing lessons and enjoying social support, but Zoey had dropped out of class — and barely anyone noticed. -
WA construction costs spike as new builds surge
Western Australia has recorded the second largest spike in construction costs nationally amid a surge in new builds and material supply shortages, according to CoreLogic. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray on local government reform
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray walks through the state government's newly proposed reforms to the Local Government Act. -
$3.6m for Fringe, program launches
Fringe World Festival has received $3.6 million for the next three years from Lotterywest to run a free community event as part of its programming. -
Lefroy, Carawine raise capital
Lefroy Exploration and Carawine Resources are set to raise nearly $11 million accumulatively after receiving backing from sophisticated and institutional investors. -
Electric vehicle owners urge more government support and for EV-hesitant to test drive
via abc.net.au
With electric vehicles representing just one per cent of cars on the road, early adopters are calling for the hesitant to give the clean cars a try. -
'Prevention is our priority': FIFO boss admits failing female workers
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's biggest mining contractors, Macmahon, has conceded it's failed to protect female workers against sexual harassment. During a WA parliamentary inquiry hearing, the company revealed it's sacked five people this year alone for inappropriate behaviour. -
FIFO labour company sacks five workers for sexual harassment
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's biggest mining contractors, Macmahon, has conceded it's failed to protect female workers against sexual harassment. During a WA parliamentary inquiry hearing, the company revealed it's sacked five people this year alone for inappropriate behaviour. -
ASX dips as miserly week continues
Investors have continued to shy away from the ASX this week as some wonder whether rising inflation could finally be followed by wage increases. -
Wormall supervisor cops $10k fine
A site supervisor has been hit with a $10,000 fine over an incident in which a young worker sustained serious injuries after being pinned by a steel plate and several limestone blocks in 2018. -
Wormall boss cops $10k fine over site incident
A site supervisor has been hit with a $10,000 fine over an incident in which a young worker sustained serious injuries after being pinned by a steel plate and several limestone blocks in 2018. -
Blame it on the boogie: Dance ban killing the vibe
via abc.net.au
Despite having no active cases of COVID in the community and 80 per cent of eligible residents double-vaccinated, Tasmania still has strict limitations on music events and dancing — and promoters say it is killing the vibe. -
Dundas makes ASX debut
Dundas Minerals has quietly listed on the ASX, having earlier raised $6 million to fund its search for nickel, gold and copper in Western Australia. -
'Dire' worker shortage hits central Victorian hospitality businesses after lockdown
via abc.net.au
The hospitality staffing shortage is worsening in central Victoria with some business owners saying they will need to cut back opening hours to survive. -
Juniors scout Pilbara lithium sites
Ragnar Metals and Jadar Resources are conducting due diligence on tenements across the Pilbara region ahead of potential moves into the WA lithium fore. -
Victim testimonies 'confronting': Macmahon chief
Mining contractor Macmahon Holdings has conceded its approach to tackling sexual misconduct had been reactive before the inquiry into sexual harassment in the industry. -
Major blackout hits north-west Queensland, second outage in six months
via abc.net.au
More than 10,000 people are without power in north-west Queensland after "an issue" at the Diamantina Power Station. -
Lion takeover of Stone & Wood would 'free up' taps for independent brewers, ACCC says
via abc.net.au
The nation's competition regulator says it won't oppose Lion's proposed acquisition of Fermentum, owner of Byron Bay-based Stone & Wood. -
PM unveils $1bn low emissions fund
Prime Minister Scott Morrison reiterated the federal government’s “technology not taxes” mantra to accompany a new round of proposed funding to develop low emissions technologies. -
'Littered with cockroaches': Former pizza bar operator faces court over food safety breaches
via abc.net.au
The former operator of an Adelaide pizza bar has faced court today after pleading guilty to 20 charges after council inspectors found cockroaches and mouldy food on the premises. -
WestStar lands work on Lynas facility
Westar Industrial subsidiary Alltype Engineering has scored its first rotary kiln installation gig for Lynas Rare Earths while ushering in $3.5 million from investors to make a start on jobs in the pipeline. -
Iron ore dominates but challenges await
Export revenue has rocketed but debates around diversification and achieving net zero loom. -
Iron ore concentrates but boom benefits WA
Export revenue has become increasingly concentrated on iron ore but WA has still benefitted, while moves to net zero now dominate thinking. Click for the list of WA's biggest exporters. -
Green energy key in $10m ECU labs
Research into green energy and local manufacturing is set for a boost with the opening of ECU's new $10 million engineering laboratories. -
Gold Road accepts Ramelius offer
Ramelius Resources has gained Gold Road Resources’ stake in Apollo Consolidated, as it moves to complete a $180 million takeover of the explorer. -
Coles won't require staff be vaccinated
Coles has opted not to follow Woolworths in requiring all employees be vaccinated against COVID-19, instead relying on health orders in some states. -
Crypto Eats scammers take the cake
The hard lesson for players in cryptocurrency markets is that it’s always best to do your own research. -
Concerns for Adelaide's Port River dolphins after foam cleaning balls found on shore
via abc.net.au
An investigation is underway into how foam cleaning balls from a nearby power station were found on the Port River shoreline, north-west of Adelaide's CBD. -
AusNet's offer of $200K for high voltage transmission lines sparks landholder outrage
via abc.net.au
AusNet has released its compensation plan for landowners willing to give the company access for transmission lines for the Western Transmission Network Project. -
Electric vehicle factory plan collapses and with it the promise of 500 Victorian jobs
via abc.net.au
SEA Electric tells the Victorian government it won't be building an EV factory, which was announced with great fanfare by Premier Daniel Andrews in 2018. -
'This country has gone mad': Brisbane cafe owner says he won't 'discriminate' against unvaccinated customers
via abc.net.au
Phillip Di Bella said his stance was about not vaccination status, but entirely based on his concern that human rights were being degraded by upcoming public health order. -
Queensland coffee entrepreneur says he won't enforce vaccine mandate, decries 'unprecedented overreach'
via abc.net.au
Phillip Di Bella said his stance was about not vaccination status, but entirely based on his concern that human rights were being degraded by upcoming public health order. -
More pay key to retaining childcare staff
Improving pay for Australia’s early childhood education and childcare workers will be among the sectors’ highest priorities over the next three years, according to an independent, 10-year strategy for building a sustainable workforce for the industry. -
Council backs down on dog and skateboard ban after massive community backlash
via abc.net.au
Skateboards, dogs, and even skateboarding dogs will be permitted on the streets of Port Fairy in south-west Victoria this summer after residents forced the council to change its mind on a proposed ban. -
Car makers say lack of emissions regulations putting handbrake on electric vehicles in Australia
via abc.net.au
Car makers have found themselves asking for their tailpipe emissions to be regulated, saying electric cars will not be sent here until they are. -
Australia 'encourages dirty old cars', say manufacturers struggling to import electric vehicles
via abc.net.au
Car makers have found themselves asking for their tailpipe emissions to be regulated, saying electric cars will not be sent here until they are.
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