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WA attempts to tap green debt markets branded 'more icing than cake' as emissions soar
via abc.net.au
Western Australia wants to raise debt from so-called green finance markets in a bid to counter views the state is a major source of global pollution. -
New laws aim to avoid another Juukan Gorge disaster, but Indigenous leaders have "serious" concerns
via abc.net.au
The WA Government will today introduce legislation aimed at preventing a repeat of the destruction at Juukan Gorge in the state's Pilbara region, but it has been accused of ignoring traditional owners' concerns. -
Bitcoin drops below $US60,000, ASX falls as Commonwealth Bank reports $2.2b quarterly profit
via abc.net.au
Australian shares fall in afternoon trade, Commonwealth Bank reports a 'considerably lower' net interest margin, Wall Street rises on the back of strong US retail figures, and bitcoin slips below $US60,000. -
Australian shares set to lift, Wall Street rebounds on US retail surge
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to lift in morning trade, after Wall Street hit new records on the back of strong retail figures, and the US dollar rose to its highest level in 16 months. -
ASX falls as Commonwealth Bank reports $2.2b quarterly profit, Wall St rebounds
via abc.net.au
Australian shares fall in morning trade, Commonwealth Bank reports much lower net interest margin, Wall Street hit new records on the back of strong retail figures, and the US dollar rose to its highest level in 16 months. -
ASX falls as Commonwealth Bank reports $2.2b quarterly profit, Bitcoin slips below $US60,000
via abc.net.au
Australian shares fall in morning trade, Commonwealth Bank reports a 'considerably lower' net interest margin, Wall Street rises on the back of strong US retail figures, and bitcoin slips below $US60,000. -
ASX falls as Commonwealth Bank reports $2.2b quarterly profit, Bitcoin drops below $US60,000
via abc.net.au
Australian shares fall in afternoon trade, Commonwealth Bank reports a 'considerably lower' net interest margin, Wall Street rises on the back of strong US retail figures, and bitcoin slips below $US60,000. -
Bookstores facing supply chain crisis ahead of Christmas rush
via abc.net.au
Australia's independent bookstores are facing a critical supply crunch heading into their busiest period, with smaller booksellers worried they will not have copies of in-demand titles ahead of Christmas. -
Would-be homebuyers ‘stuck in a dead-end road’ and renewed migration is likely to push prices even higher
via abc.net.au
When Australia opens its borders to migrants to help in the post-COVID recovery, already skyrocketing house prices could further lift. One economist predicts the cost of buying a home will jump 5 per cent and rents will rise 7 per cent. -
'We just can't look at renting for the rest of our lives': Fears reopened borders will push house prices even higher
via abc.net.au
When Australia opens its borders to migrants to help in the post-COVID recovery, already skyrocketing house prices could further lift. One economist predicts the cost of buying a home will jump 5 per cent and rents will rise 7 per cent. -
Govt to push new Aboriginal laws
The state government will introduce its landmark Aboriginal heritage bill to parliament today despite strong opposition from major Aboriginal groups. -
Hesperia with residential estate, net zero pledge
Adrian Fini-led property developer Hesperia has launched its first master-planned community in Viveash, as it signs a zero carbon commitment as part of the Glasgow climate summit. -
Hesperia launches residential estate, net zero pledge
Adrian Fini-led property developer Hesperia has launched its first master-planned community in Viveash, as it signs a zero carbon commitment following the Glasgow climate summit. -
Tasmanian company pleads guilty in state's first successful silicosis prosecution
via abc.net.au
A Hobart stonemasonry business pleads guilty to health and safety breaches that exposed workers to the risk of developing the incurable lung disease. -
Stonemasonry pleads guilty after workers exposed to the risk of silicosis
via abc.net.au
A Hobart stonemasonry business pleads guilty to health and safety breaches that exposed workers to the risk of developing the incurable lung disease. -
Another job for former McGowan staffer
A new role for John Langoulant in the UK has led to a reshuffle of Rottnest Island Authority's board, including a major promotion and the addition of Mark McGowan's former chief of staff. -
At Close of Business: Mark Beyer on APM
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer details highlights from his recent discussion with APM founder Megan Wynne. -
Peet reports profit surge
National residential property developer Peet has revised its profit forecasts considerably after COVID-19 resulted in strong demand for housing. -
Aust shares dive after Lowe rates warning
A Reserve Bank warning to borrowers that low interest rates will not last has contributed to extended losses on the share market. -
John Welborn to chair Fenix
Former Resolute Mining chief executive John Welborn will become non-executive chair of WA iron ore play Fenix Resources ahead of a $2.3 million investment in the company. -
Hilton opens doors to $24m Albany hotel
Hotel giant Hilton has opened the doors to its new $24 million Garden Inn hotel in Albany, two-and-a-half years after construction began. -
Central Queensland business owners 'in tears' over looming COVID restrictions
via abc.net.au
Business owners have gathered in their hundreds in Yeppoon and Mackay to air grievances about coming restrictions on unvaccinated staff and customers. -
NASA is outraged by an anti-satellite missile test. Russia's downplaying the whole thing
via abc.net.au
The head of Russia's space agency is due to meet with NASA representatives over the incident, which put International Space Station astronauts on alert. -
Former airport official to chair forest commission
Debra Blaskett, who held a number of key management roles with Perth Airport in the 2010s, has been appointed chair of the Forest Products Commission. -
FMG, Flying Doctors partnership takes off
Fortescue Metals Group will supply two helicopters to the Royal Flying Doctor Service of WA in a bid to speed up hospital-to-hospital transfers across Western Australia. -
Evolution evolves into $100m graphite business
Shares in Marvel Gold’s graphite spinout have soared 210 per cent on its ASX debut, following an oversubscribed initial public offering that raised $22 million. -
Burswood apartment tower gets council tick
A long-awaited $73 million 22-storey apartment tower in Burswood is a step closer, after the council gave the nod for the development. -
ASIC defends handling of Sterling First
The corporate watchdog has defended its handling of concerns raised ahead of the Sterling First collapse, while confirming aspects of the company’s conduct could warrant criminal charges. -
After her fiance was killed by a train, Maddie is determined to improve rail crossing safety
via abc.net.au
Maddie and Ethan were due to marry in March and looked forward to starting a family. But in February Ethan was killed at a rail crossing which had no lights or boom gates. -
After her fiancé was killed by a train, Maddie is determined to improve rail crossing safety
via abc.net.au
Maddie and Ethan were due to marry in March and looked forward to starting a family. But in February, Ethan was killed at a rail crossing which had no lights or boom gates. -
After her fiancé was killed by a train, Maddie became determined to improve rail crossing safety
via abc.net.au
Maddie and Ethan were due to marry in March and looked forward to starting a family. But in February, Ethan was killed at a rail crossing which had no lights or boom gates. -
Junior fights takeover after gold hunt sours
Nex Metals Explorations is taking legal action against joint venture partner Metalicity over two gold projects in the Eastern Goldfields and a subsequent hostile takeover attempt. -
Shoring up future shipbuilding
Significant investment is required to develop Australia’s naval shipbuilding capabilities. -
Tempting Victorian lobsters going cheap ahead of Christmas as China's ban continues
via abc.net.au
Consumers have a second chance for half-priced lobsters this Christmas, with the Chinese market remaining closed to exports. -
'An emotional day': Burger store reopens following Melbourne earthquake damage
via abc.net.au
Betty's Burgers' Windsor store reopens eight weeks after the magnitude 5.9 earthquake caused severe damage to the building. -
Reserve Bank boss delivers good and bad news for borrowers with jobs
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank boss delivers a combination of good news and bad news for workers who have mortgages in his latest message on inflation, wages and interest rates. -
Rinehart-backed Vulcan wins bid to keep report under wraps
US-based shortseller J Capital and its co-founder will remain barred from sharing its scathing report on Vulcan Energy, as lawyers push to keep parts of the action out of the media. -
In the zone, putting family first
Limitless WA: Acquisitions helped Family Zone expand from a $6 million IPO in 2016 to a market capitalisation now of about $430 million. -
Woodside CFO leaves for Newcrest
Woodside Petroleum’s chief financial officer Sherry Duhe is leaving the company after four years to take up the same position with fellow ASX-lister, Newcrest Mining. -
Engineers win $125m in contracts
SRG Global has won seven contracts including from Rio Tinto and Roy Hill Holdings, while Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has secured work at BHP’s Pilbara accommodation villages. -
Australians fret over jobs, inflation
A spike in the unemployment rate and renewed worries over the inflation outlook have put a dent in consumer confidence. -
How much do you have to spend to attract aged-care staff to the regions?
via abc.net.au
Financial incentives and training opportunities are being thrown at future aged-care workers to study in the Goldfields, as a sustainable economic growth conference gets underway in Kalgoorlie. -
Arts giving circle launches
Businessman, investor, and Art Gallery of WA Foundation chair Paul Chamberlain has established a new collective giving group for the arts.
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