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Should mining companies pay back JobKeeper cash amid WA's latest boom?
via abc.net.au
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies says companies which received JobKeeper payments from the federal government should not feel pressured into paying the money back. -
The central Gold Coast gets a 'communal backyard' as the north looks to industrialise
via abc.net.au
The City of Gold Coast has set the groundwork for two very different developments, with swathes of land to become a green recreational area while 1,100 hectares may become industrialised. -
Gold Coast set for a greener 'communal backyard' with new development
via abc.net.au
The City of Gold Coast has set the groundwork for two very different developments, with swathes of land to become a green recreational area while 1,100 hectares may become industrialised. -
Gold Coast gets greener with new council vision, but industry won't be forgotten
via abc.net.au
The City of Gold Coast has set the groundwork for two very different developments, with swathes of land to become a green recreational area while 1,100 hectares may become industrialised. -
When the first 'whispers' of a COVID outbreak in Katherine spread, Jo lost 100 bookings straightaway
via abc.net.au
For the past nine days, the NT town of Katherine has been in lockdown. Some businesses are surviving, but for others, it's been devastating. -
When the first 'whispers' of a COVID outbreak in Katherine spread, Jo lost 100 bookings straight away
via abc.net.au
For the past nine days, the NT town of Katherine has been in lockdown. Some businesses are surviving, but for others, it's been devastating. -
ASX slips, US to release oil reserves
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have slipped on Wednesday, while oil markets were underwhelmed with US strategic oil stockpile release. -
ASX slips, US taps oil reserves but petrol price relief a while off
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Australian shares have slipped on Wednesday, while oil markets were underwhelmed with US strategic oil stockpile release. -
ASX slips, US taps oil reserves but no relief in sight for petrol prices
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have slipped on Wednesday, while oil markets were underwhelmed with US strategic oil stockpile release. -
ASX set to slip, Nasdaq falls
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to slip on Wednesday after Wall Street slips on tech losses. Meanwhile, commodity prices have risen. -
ASX set to slip as Nasdaq falls again on big tech sell-off
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to slip on Wednesday after Wall Street slips on tech losses. Meanwhile, commodity prices have risen. -
ASX drops, US taps oil reserves but petrol price relief a while off
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have slipped on Wednesday, while oil markets were underwhelmed with the strategic oil stockpile release by the United States. -
These chimney stacks were demolished at Lithgow more than 20 years ago. Today more will follow, marking the end of an era
via abc.net.au
NSW coal station workers pay homage to the history of one of the state's first fossil fuel power generators, set to be demolished with today to make way for a renewable energy hub. -
Iconic Lithgow coal-fired power station demolished, paving way for renewable energy hub
via abc.net.au
NSW coal workers pay homage to the history of one of the state's first fossil fuel power generators which was demolished this morning to make way for a renewable energy hub. -
Are bosses liable for compo if you catch COVID-19 at work?
via abc.net.au
Businesses could face workers' compensation claims from staff if they can prove they caught COVID-19 in the workplace, lawyers say. -
University leaders calls for an end date to COVID-19 quarantine requirement for international students
via abc.net.au
Fully vaccinated international arrivals will not have to quarantine once the state reaches 90 per cent vaccination, but Griffith University executives say the state stands to lose students to other states without a concrete timeframe. -
Queensland unis fear the state at competitive disadvantage as pandemic pause continues
via abc.net.au
Fully vaccinated international arrivals will not have to quarantine once the state reaches a 90 per cent vaccination threshold, but Griffith University executives say the state stands to lose students to other states without a concrete timeframe. -
'There's a buzz in the air': Five Christmas gift ideas that will make you feel super woke
via abc.net.au
For many of us, the idea of spoiling those we care about in the wake of long lockdowns (and a very long year indeed) feels like the perfect solution to a rather torturous year. -
Five feel-good gift ideas that won't send you broke this Christmas
via abc.net.au
For many of us, the idea of spoiling those we care about in the wake of long lockdowns (and a very long year indeed) feels like the perfect solution to a rather torturous year. -
You can now get COVID travel insurance. Here's what it does and doesn't cover
via abc.net.au
Australians travelling overseas for the first time since international borders reopened are paying hundreds of dollars for travel insurance — but the fine print reveals some very big COVID-related exclusions. -
Beth and Larry spent almost $700 on COVID-19 travel insurance. It won't cover them for lockdowns, border closures
via abc.net.au
Australians travelling overseas for the first time since international borders reopened are paying hundreds of dollars for travel insurance — but the fine print reveals some very big COVID-related exclusions. -
'We haven't changed anything': War of words follows COVID test clarity
via abc.net.au
The Queensland and federal governments point fingers at each other for delays in clarifying the funding arrangement for COVID-19 tests required by anyone travelling in and out of the state from next month. -
Tourism industry says clarity on COVID-19 test funding a 'Christmas gift for consumers'
via abc.net.au
Tourism operators are rejoicing after federal Health Minister Greg Hunt confirmed PCR tests required for anyone travelling in to and out of Queensland, would be funded in a 50–50 arrangement between the federal and state governments. -
Ministers blame each other for 'orchestrated campaign to confuse people' over COVID test
via abc.net.au
The Queensland and federal governments point fingers at each other for delays in clarifying the funding arrangement for COVID-19 tests required by anyone travelling in and out of the state from next month. -
Clarity on COVID-19 test funding hailed as a 'Christmas gift for consumers'
via abc.net.au
Tourism operators are rejoicing after federal Health Minister Greg Hunt confirmed PCR tests required for anyone travelling in to and out of Queensland, would be funded in a 50–50 arrangement between the federal and state governments. -
See the incredibly detailed data sparking allegations of 'widespread' illegal logging in Australian forests
via abc.net.au
High-resolution spatial data and information obtained as part of an ABC investigation sparks allegations of widespread and systemic illegal logging in protected Victorian water catchments. -
Hi-res terrain data reveals evidence of widespread illegal logging in critical drinking water catchments
via abc.net.au
High-resolution spatial data and information obtained as part of an ABC investigation sparks allegations of widespread and systemic illegal logging in protected Victorian water catchments. -
Could you really jump from a plane into a storm, holding 9 kilos of stolen cash, and survive?
via abc.net.au
For 50 years, DB Cooper has occupied a special place in American mythology: The well-dressed stranger who committed the perfect crime, fell from the sky and maybe, just maybe, got away with it. -
Pushing ahead with Marinus Link would result in 'Snowy 2.0' like loss, report finds
via abc.net.au
A proposed undersea power cable and electricity storage project in Tasmania would not be able to compete with cheaper battery storage in Victoria, a report has found. -
Djub Wurrung woman's fight to protect 'culturally significant' trees dismissed
via abc.net.au
Marjorie Thorpe's long-running legal battle for declarations to protect what she says are culturally significant trees has been dismissed after a state backdown in the Supreme Court. -
Djab Wurrung woman's fight to protect 'culturally significant' trees dismissed
via abc.net.au
Marjorie Thorpe's long-running legal battle for declarations to protect what she says are culturally significant trees has been dismissed after a state backdown in the Supreme Court. -
At Close of Business: Claire Tyrrell on investor sentiment
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell investigates whether there's truth in the claim of renewed interest from investors in Perth's property market. -
ASX higher, Fortescue jumps nearly 10pc
Fortescue Metals shares surged almost 10 per cent as ASX investors bought iron ore miners on the prospect of stimulus for a slowing Chinese economy. -
Cosmo Metals chases $7m IPO
Great Boulder Resources has lodged a prospectus to raise funds for copper-nickel-cobalt spin-out, Cosmo Metals ahead of a proposed listing in the new year. -
Swick advances Orexplore demerger, listing
Swick Mining Services is on track to demerge and list its Orexplore Technologies business, with a shareholder meeting scheduled for next month and documents submitted to ASIC. -
Local tech firm books $6m
Perth start-up Zipline has raised $6 million in a bid to double its employee base and launch its compliance software products in the US next year. -
Stokes-backed developer unveils new Kings Square tower
Kerry Stokes-backed developer Flagship has unveiled plans to build a 27-storey tower in the heart of Kings Square, situated in the $5.2 billion Perth City Link. -
Northern Star actions $131m power station deal
Northern Star Resources has exercised its right to acquire the 110 megawatt Parkeston power station in Kalgoorlie from Newmont Australia for $131 million ($US95 million). -
How long will America accept the beef that China rejects?
via abc.net.au
Pressure in mounting on Brazil, the world's largest exporter of beef, over its handling of two outbreaks of mad cow disease, and Australia looks set to benefit from tightening restrictions. -
Victoria releases the drones in bid to improve regional road maintenance
via abc.net.au
Damaged roads and potholes plague regional Victorian roads, but the state government is trialling a high-tech solution. -
Knock, knock, scammers no joke
There seems to be no real regulation to deal with phone and internet scammers. -
Bus catches fire in Bulgaria, killing 46 people onboard, including children
via abc.net.au
The North Macedonian bus catches fire on a highway in western Bulgarian killing dozens, including children, as survivors are rushed to hospital with burns. -
Bus catches fire in Bulgaria, killing 45 people onboard, including children
via abc.net.au
The North Macedonian bus catches fire on a highway in western Bulgarian killing dozens, including children, as survivors are rushed to hospital with burns. -
'Burnt to ash': Bus catches fire in Bulgaria, killing 45 people onboard, including children
via abc.net.au
The North Macedonian bus catches fire on a highway in western Bulgarian killing dozens, including children, as survivors are rushed to hospital with burns. -
Another white Christmas for stranded Aussies with unapproved vaccines
via abc.net.au
NSW model James Cater and his partner Anna are fully vaccinated with the Sputnik vaccine. They want to come home but instead are facing another Christmas in Siberia. -
Another Christmas in Siberia for stranded Aussies with unapproved vaccines
via abc.net.au
NSW model James Cater and his partner Anna are fully vaccinated with the Sputnik vaccine. They want to come home but instead are facing another Christmas overseas. -
Woodside's Scarborough gas decision sparks inner-city protests as CEO defends project
via abc.net.au
Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill says the Scarborough gas project is important to meet the world's energy needs as protesters gather outside the company's Perth offices. -
Judge mocks Peppy Grove feud
Peppermint Grove neighbours best known for their business acumen are fighting in the Supreme Court over a sliver of land described as hardly wide enough to accommodate a punnet of petunias. -
Atlas rides iron ore wave
Hancock Prospecting-owned Atlas Iron is the latest player to reap the benefits of a buoyant iron ore market, collecting $1.7 billion in revenues during the financial year. -
Oxley ups Pindan offer to $14.3m
Pindan’s Singaporean owner has upped its deed of company arrangement proposal to $14.3 million, lodging the third and final offer ahead of the creditors meeting next week.
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