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What happens when a town runs out of rentals and prices go through the roof?
via abc.net.au
Regional rental prices are continuing to boom, pricing some of Victoria's more vulnerable residents out of the market. So what can be done to ensure no-one is left behind? -
Queensland mining towns at 'enormous' risk due to low COVID vaccination rates
via abc.net.au
The local government areas of Isaac, Central Highlands and Banana — home to some of Queensland's largest mining communities — remain below 80 per cent first dose and 63 per cent double dose prompting fears about the border reopening. -
Three Capes marketing deal using public money 'disgusting', Greens say
via abc.net.au
The company running one of Tasmania's most popular walks has been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the state government for marketing costs. -
Company with licence to run iconic Tasmanian walk bills taxpayers for marketing costs
via abc.net.au
The commercial company running Tasmania's Three Capes Track has been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the state government for marketing costs. -
Company running iconic Tasmanian walk bills taxpayers for marketing
via abc.net.au
The commercial company running Tasmania's Three Capes Track has been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the state government for marketing costs. -
'People were screaming': Police called to wild Sydney strata meeting in cracking apartment tower
via abc.net.au
It's the stuff of Sydney strata nightmares: a cracking building, an expensive repair bill and an owner's meeting that got so heated the police turned up. -
Engines tested and take-off imminent for replica of one of Australia's most famous aeroplanes
via abc.net.au
A replica of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's Southern Cross aeroplane is just months away from flying again after a 10 year restoration. -
Budget surplus fuels strong start to FY22
WA recorded a $4.4 billion surplus in the first quarter of this financial year, thanks in large part to a generous GST top-up grant and growing royalty revenue. -
At Close of Business: Scarborough, Pluto and politics
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the looming political debates over a giant new gas project. -
At Close of Business: Scarborough and Pluto
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie investigate the economic and political implications of Woodside Petroleum pressing go on Scarborough. -
State govt awards $21m oncology contract
East coast businesses GenesisCare and Icon Cancer Centre have been selected by the WA government to provide radiation oncology services, under a shared contract worth $21.2 million. -
Builders under insurance pressure
Construction companies are struggling with cost blowouts and project delays, leading to questions about their levels of cover. -
Aust shares slide over virus concerns
Australian shares have recorded their biggest slide in nearly two months amid rising concerns that a new coronavirus variant will affect global reopening prospects. -
More industrial land to meet demand
The state’s land authority has released a swathe of industrial sites across three regional areas, including Karratha, as it attempts to keep up with the growing demand. -
Shell inks $1m TAFE partnership
The state government and Shell Australia have penned a deal to supply and install boiler training equipment at South Metropolitan TAFE’s Munster facility. -
Brown to chair Cannings Purple
Karen Brown will become chair of Cannings Purple, replacing the communication firm’s founder Warrick Hazeldine who is stepping down in February. -
Artrya rises on ASX debut
Local medtech Artrya has listed on the stock exchange, having raised $40 million through an IPO to help commercialise its cardiac imaging software. -
Death, taxes, and technology
Australia’s focus on technology to meet its climate targets was in good company at the COP26 summit in Glasgow. -
Edwardes latest in Vimy exits
Former WA attorney general Cheryl Edwardes has become the latest executive set to leave uranium aspirant Vimy Resources, announcing her resignation ahead of the company’s closed-door AGM today. -
CTI Xpress plans new $15m Hazelmere depot
Perth-based transport company CTI Xpress has lodged plans to build a $15 million depot and office building in Perth’s east, a proposal which has received the support of the City of Swan. -
Two men and a woman arrested in SA over alleged drug trafficking on the dark web
via abc.net.au
SA Police have charged three people and seized more than $2 million worth of cash, cryptocurrency and property connected to alleged drug trafficking on the dark web. -
Egypt unveils 3,000-year-old renovated Luxor's Avenue of the Sphinxes
via abc.net.au
Egyptian authorities unveil renovated ancient promenade in the city of Luxor that dates back 3,000 years. -
Egypt unveils 3,000-year-old renovated Avenue of the Sphinxes in Luxor
via abc.net.au
Egyptian authorities unveil renovated ancient promenade in the city of Luxor that dates back 3,000 years. -
Hancock Prospecting posts $7.3bn profit
Gina Rinehart’s private company has posted an 80 per cent jump in profit on the back of higher iron ore prices while also revealing big gains from its shares portfolio.
Hancock Prospecting announced today its net profit after tax had increased to $7.3 billion for the year to June 2021. -
Clean & Pure, EIT win national export awards
Skincare company Clean & Pure and education provider Engineering Institute of Technology took out national prizes at the Australian Export Awards last night.
Clean & Pure, which produces skincare products with Australian ingredients, won the e-commerce category. -
Uranium miner says it has beaten government deadline
via abc.net.au
The company developing Western Australia's first uranium mine in the Goldfields says it has beaten a looming closing date set by the state government to begin operations. -
FBR pockets $11m
Robotic bricklaying company FBR is set to bank $11 million after offering up discounted shares at 4.5 cents to institutional investors and collecting a research and development refund. -
Dynamic wins $12m in work
Listed drilling contractor Dynamic Group Holdings has secured work on mining operations in Western Australia, worth at least $12 million. -
Before an impulse buy on Black Friday, check the fine print on your so-called 'deal', consumer groups warn
via abc.net.au
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are now firmly entrenched in the Australian sales calendar, rivalling more traditional sale events such as Boxing Day, but this November may not be the time to get the best deal. -
Be careful if you're planning to shop Black Friday, Cyber Monday sales, warns Choice
via abc.net.au
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are now firmly entrenched in the Australian sales calendar, rivalling more traditional sale events such as Boxing Day, but this November may not be the time to get the best deal. -
Cruel deadly play has plenty of koort
Back in 2019, Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company Artistic Director Eva Grace Mullaley knew she’d found a firecracker when she heard a 10-minute reading of a new script by Wajarri/Noongar playwright Narelle Thorne. -
Queuing overnight for smartphones or concert tickets? Here, they camp out for art
via abc.net.au
Instead of pushing and shoving to secure the latest device or sale item this Black Friday, these people camped out for a chance to choose a piece of art. -
Black Friday camp outs are normally for big TVs, this one was for expensive art
via abc.net.au
Instead of pushing and shoving to secure some new piece of tech this Black Friday, these people camped out for a chance to clink champagne and select art costing tens of thousands of dollars. -
After camping out all night on Black Friday, Justin bought some art
via abc.net.au
Instead of pushing and shoving to secure some new piece of tech this Black Friday, these people camped out for a chance to clink champagne and select art costing tens of thousands of dollars. -
Recent rains bring dormant outback waterfalls to life
via abc.net.au
Watarrka/Kings Canyon National Park, south-west of Alice Springs, is transformed into a watery wonderland thanks to a very wet start to November. -
Coal activist released from prison with strict bail and curfew
via abc.net.au
An anti-coal protester, jailed for 12 months for his part in obstructing coal trains in Newcastle, has been released on bail and will appeal his sentence. -
Retail spending lifts 4.9 pct in October
Retail spending rose 4.9 per cent in October as COVID-19 restrictions eased across the country. -
Taken by the cleaners: ANZ's home loan 'introducer' scheme lands it in court
via abc.net.au
Big four bank ANZ will face court over a scheme where unqualified people pushed home loan customers towards the bank and got a commission for it. -
ANZ dragged to court after cleaners, real estate agents helped write $18.5b in home loans
via abc.net.au
Big four bank ANZ will face court over a scheme where unqualified people pushed home loan customers towards the bank and got a commission for it. -
More than 200 Victorian landholders told AusNet powerlines will go through their land
via abc.net.au
If approved the controversial power line route set to bring wind and solar energy onto the national grid will go 240 private properties. -
'Completely gutted': 240 Victorian landholders told AusNet powerlines will go through their land
via abc.net.au
If approved the controversial power line route set to bring wind and solar energy onto the national grid, but impacted landholders says it's "tearing people up inside." -
Rare “double diamond” discovery comes as race to restart mothballed Ellendale mine heats up
via abc.net.au
Mining veteran Peter McNally couldn't believe his eyes when his company unearthed an extremely rare "double diamond" in the Kimberley's famous Ellendale province, famous for its exquisite fancy yellow diamonds.
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