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Fertiliser prices are soaring, so why is one of Australia's largest factories closing?
via abc.net.au
With global prices surging, it seemed odd timing this week for Incitec Pivot to announce plans to close its fertiliser plant in Brisbane. -
Build it and they will come: Plan to create new eco-tourism and adventure destination on western side of Blue Mountains
via abc.net.au
More than 30,000 hectares of land, an area twice the size of the Royal National Park, will be turned into a conservation area and tourist attraction. -
This sleepy country town is a secretive centre for Big Pharma drug production
via abc.net.au
This is the strange story of how a small, unassuming country town and a native plant became the epicentre for a major pharmaceutical drug industry and an alleged criminal cartel. -
A princess and a rugby royal are working to counter vaccine misinformation in the Pacific
via abc.net.au
Influential figures from across the Pacific are working to ensure public health messages relating to COVID-19 reach communities at a time where misinformation and vaccine hesitancy are rife across the region. -
Ramelius takes control of Apollo
Ramelius Resources is on track to complete a $180 million takeover of Apollo Consolidated, having exceeded control over more than half of the explorer's issued capital. -
At Close of Business: 50,000 EV stations
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie talk about the federal government's recent pledge to expand Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure. -
Kwik hit by lost contracts
Kwik Transport & Crane Hire has gone into administration after losing two big contracts but related company Kwik Haul continues to trade. -
Miners help Aust shares snap losing streak
The Australian share market has snapped a four day losing streak after easing investor concerns about China's debt-laden property sector prompted a jump in local mining stocks. -
Greenland Minerals hoping to salvage mine
Junior explorer Greenland Minerals says it may be able to salvage a planned rare earth minerals project despite the Greenland parliament voting to stop it. -
Nyrstar to cover lead material to reduce emissions in Port Pirie from dust
via abc.net.au
A large building will be built in Port Pirie to cover material containing lead to prevent emissions from the city's smelter increasing lead levels in local children. -
Social housing a major challenge – government
WA housing minister John Carey and lands minister Tony Buti have described social housing as one of the greatest challenges the government is facing over the next 12 months. -
Ascot goes back to the future
The property fund manager has divested most of its multi-billion-dollar portfolio and plans to rebuild. -
Construction giant Multiplex fined $150,000 over Canberra worksite death
via abc.net.au
Construction company Multiplex is fined $150,000 over the death of a construction worker on one of its building sites five years ago. -
JobKeeper disclosures flood ASX
ASX-listed companies have pocketed roughly $1.8 billion in Jobkeeper payments over the last two financial years, including $291 million for Crown Resorts, $856 million for Qantas and $46.9 million for Seven West Media. -
Scentre Group unveils $500m Booragoon plans
Scentre Group has offered a first look at its $500 million expansion plan for Westfield Booragoon, with retail tenancies, outdoor dining and an entertainment precinct. -
Scentre Group offers first look at $500m Booragoon expansion
Scentre Group has offered a first look at its $500 million expansion plan for Westfield Booragoon, with retail tenancies, outdoor dining and an entertainment precinct. -
Expectations toned down for Glasgow summit
Will nations do the heavy lifting at COP26 and embrace stronger shorter-term benchmarks to tackle emissions? -
Endeavour Group to acquire Swanbourne Cellars
The ASX-listed company behind Dan Murphy’s and BWS is in the process of purchasing family-owned liquor store Swanbourne Cellars. -
ARTS REVIEW - A coming of age for our State flagship gallery
The Art Gallery of Western Australia has reopened with a bang. -
The world's biggest meat processor says Huon Aquaculture is the start of its foray into seafood
via abc.net.au
Executives from Brazilian meat processing giant JBS have been in Tasmania surveying its new seafood company Huon Aquaculture ahead of its takeover next Wednesday. -
'Daigou is dying', but Australian products remain popular in China despite trade tensions
via abc.net.au
The world's largest online shopping festival sets a new sales record, with Australian products playing a big part, but year-on-year growth falls to its slowest since the event began. -
Chinese consumers welcome Australian products as China sets new record in Singles' Day sales
via abc.net.au
The world's largest online shopping festival sets a new sales record, with Australian products playing a big part, but year-on-year growth falls to its slowest since the event began. -
ASX-listers lift dividends, keep JobKeeper handouts
Voluntary repayments were absent from the latest round of ASX-lister JobKeeper disclosures today despite the majority stepping up payments to shareholders over the course of the pandemic. -
Claims against former PMM chief reach $2m
The former chief of financial advisory firm PMM Group is facing another lawsuit from an investor, taking the total of the claims against him to more than $2 million. -
Slow start to record harvest
The harvest of this years’ record crop has been “stop-start” due to continued rain and cool conditions, leaving most of the grain still in the paddock. -
Slow start to expected record harvest
The harvest of this year's record crop has been “stop-start” due to continued rain and cool conditions, leaving most of the grain still in the paddock. -
China Evergrande avoids default, but where is the money coming from?
via abc.net.au
The world's most indebted developer, China Evergrande, keeps avoiding default. But where is the company getting the money from? -
Duratec wins $50m airport contract
Engineering and construction company Duratec has secured work on Sydney’s new $5.3 billion international airport, through a subcontract with Multiplex Constructions. -
First move on autonomous mines puts WA in driver’s seat
Limitless WA: Autonomous trains and trucks in the resources industry have brought benefits to Western Australia beyond productivity. -
Mining company announces $300k starting figure to buy out mine-side residents rattled by blasts
via abc.net.au
Some residents say the starting figure, which is lower than the median price in nearby areas, is a 'low ball'. -
PM warns of post-COVID economic unease
Scott Morrison has warned of potential economic uncertainty for global markets in coming months in the wake of COVID-19. -
A judge says construction company's punishment must send a message to other employers
via abc.net.au
Pipecon is fined more than half a million dollars for a fatal work safety breach on a Ballarat housing development. -
Tasmania's electricity connector to mainland, Basslink, goes into administration
via abc.net.au
The Basslink group, the companies in charge of connecting Tasmania to the national energy market, have entered voluntary administration after disputes with Hydro Tasmania and an unsuccessful sale. -
Bass Strait power cable company Basslink placed in adminstration
via abc.net.au
The Basslink group, the companies in charge of connecting Tasmania to the national energy market, go into administration after disputes with Hydro Tasmania and an unsuccessful sale. -
Volkswagen loses High Court bid to challenge $125 million penalty for misleading customers
via abc.net.au
Volkswagen loses its bid for a High Court challenge to a penalty order for $125 million, for misleading customers about diesel emissions in its cars.
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