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Supermarket dollar milk war is now just a memory as prices steadily rise
via abc.net.au
The cost of cheap supermarket milk has now hit $1.30 per litre after Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi lifted prices last week. -
Supemarket dollar milk war is now just a memory as prices steadily rise
via abc.net.au
The cost of cheap supermarket milk has now hit $1.30 per litre after Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi lifted prices last week. -
Workers prepared to walk over jab could cost $2.9bn
WA’s vaccine mandates could cost the economy $2.9 billion in productive work, according to data from the state’s peak business body. -
'I didn't pull the trigger': Alec Baldwin breaks down during interview about film set death
via abc.net.au
Actor Alec Baldwin says he did not pull the trigger on the prop gun which fired and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film Rust. -
Right to repair laws may change after Productivity Commission recommendations
via abc.net.au
Many of the everyday items we own have become more technologically advanced in recent years, from phones to tractors, but our ability to repair them has become harder. That could be about to change. -
Consumers may win 'right to repair' as Productivity Commission recommends change to laws
via abc.net.au
Many of the everyday items we own have become more technologically advanced in recent years, from phones to tractors, but our ability to repair them has become harder. That could be about to change. -
Wall Street volatile as COVID-19's Omicron variant spreads to United States
via abc.net.au
It was a volatile night on Wall Street, with stocks losing ground in the last hour of trade as the United States confirmed the discovery of COVID-19's Omicron variant. -
Wall Street slumps as COVID-19's Omicron variant spreads to United States
via abc.net.au
It was a volatile night on Wall Street, with stocks ending sharply lower as the United States confirmed the discovery of COVID-19's Omicron variant. -
ASX regains some lost ground on takeover fight for Australian Pharmaceutical Industries
via abc.net.au
The ASX recovered from an early sell off prompted by a late fall on Wall Street as North America confirmed the discovery of COVID-19's Omicron variant. Locally, Woolworths is battling Wesfarmers for control of Australian Pharmaceutical Industries. -
ASX follows Wall Street lower after COVID-19 Omicron variant arrives in US
via abc.net.au
The ASX has followed Wall Street lower after US stocks ended sharply lower as North America confirmed the discovery of COVID-19's Omicron variant. Locally, Woolworths is battling Wesfarmers for control of Australian Pharmaceutical Industries. -
Live: NSW Now: Sydney's cracked inner-west light rail trams out of warranty
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: It's been revealed the cracked light rail trams that have been decommissioned for 18 months are out of warranty, casting doubt on the Transport Minister's promise taxpayers won't have to pay for their repair. -
Live: NSW Now: Small business rent relief extended until 2022, calls to save trees at prestigious golf club
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: Small businesses struggling to get back on their feet will continue to receive rent relief over the Christmas and New Year period while the Environment Minister has been asked to prevent the felling of hundreds of trees at the Royal Sydney Golf Club. -
Qualified engineers 'working as Uber drivers' despite huge increase in job vacancies, report says
via abc.net.au
Despite managing huge projects and more than 100 employees in China, Yaning can't find work as an engineer in Australia. He's not alone — but this is happening while demand for engineers is soaring. -
Demand for engineers is soaring in Australia, but many qualified migrants can't find jobs
via abc.net.au
Despite managing huge projects and more than 100 employees in China, Yaning can't find work as an engineer in Australia. He's not alone — but this is happening while demand for engineers is soaring. -
Obeid-backed development at Hawks Nest to face legal challenge from traditional owners
via abc.net.au
Plans for a controversial apartment development in the beachside town of Hawks Nest, secretly backed by the family of corrupt NSW politician Eddie Obeid, are set to be challenged in court by traditional owners. -
Aboriginal-owned beachside land was sold to developers for $1.5m and will be soon be valued at $6m. They want it back
via abc.net.au
Plans for a controversial apartment development in the beachside town of Hawks Nest, secretly backed by the family of corrupt NSW politician Eddie Obeid, are set to be challenged in court by traditional owners. -
Champagne more expensive but local sparkling makers say their bubbles are just as good
via abc.net.au
Australia is in the midst of a champagne shortage and there is no chance of summer discounts or bulk deals this year, according to local importers. -
Lady Jane in Spain: The Australian mango enjoying sweet success internationally
via abc.net.au
It was developed near Katherine in the NT, but there are now commercial plantings of this mango in Spain and trials underway in more than 10 countries. -
Twitter's new Indian-American CEO highlights corporate Australia's lack of cultural diversity
via abc.net.au
American technology giants including Twitter, Google, Microsoft and IBM are among American companies promoting people of Indian origin to CEO. But in Australia, it is rare for top publicly listed company chiefs to come from culturally diverse backgrounds, Nassim Khadem writes. -
'Well-run ethical super funds are getting pretty good returns' and now beating traditional funds
via abc.net.au
A new study shows Australian superannuation funds that invest responsibly are becoming increasingly profitable than traditional funds. But some analyst says they need to be more transparent. -
'Significant momentum': How some super funds become more profitable by investing sustainably
via abc.net.au
A new study shows Australian superannuation funds that invest responsibly are becoming increasingly profitable than traditional funds. But some analyst says they need to be more transparent. -
ASX trims losses after Fed tapering scare
A second-half rally on the Australian share market has almost overcome jitters about the prospect of earlier tapering of stimulus in the US and the latest coronavirus variant. -
Woodside hit with second court challenge
The Conservation Council of Western Australia has launched another case against Woodside Petroleum, labelling an approval for the Scarborough development as “unlawful” as the group’s environmental campaigns intensify. -
ABN Group more than doubles profit
ABN Group has more than doubled its profit on the back of strong revenue for 2020-21, as strong demand for home builds lead to a spike in construction activity. -
ARENA funding for Project Symphony
A Western Australian pilot project testing the performance of rooftop solar has been awarded $8.6 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency. -
WA, Asia trading ties underestimated
Roger Cook has emphasised the significance of WA’s trading relationships with Asia, while questioning whether the federal government appreciates their depth. -
Employers resigned to shortages
Unemployment is at record lows in WA, but pressure from mass resignations and outbound travellers is looming. -
Degree apprenticeships: earn and learn
A degree-level apprenticeship may be just what the doctor ordered for those wanting to pursue university study and gain a head-start in their career. -
NSW flood damage bill tipped to exceed $1b as farmers watch crops go under
via abc.net.au
The flooding has inundated crops around the state and downgrades in quality are set to cost farmers dearly. -
New $185m package to lure tourists, students, workers back to WA when the borders open
via abc.net.au
The WA government is throwing $185 million at measures aimed at boosting businesses and attracting tourists, students and workers back to the state when it eventually opens up. -
Halls Head Medical Centre sells for $23m
One of the state’s largest medical centres, Halls Head Medical Centre, has sold for $23.44 million to fund manager RAM Australia. -
'Wonderful Christmas present': Central Queensland sees pathway to NRL with new partners Redcliffe Dolphins
via abc.net.au
The Redcliffe Dolphins say the partnership will create new, solid pathways for local players to get into the NRL, from what is described as the "second biggest league-loving city in the world". -
'Wonderful Christmas present': Central Queensland sees pathway to NRL with new partners Redcliff Dolphins
via abc.net.au
The Redcliffe Dolphins say the partnership will create new, solid pathways for local players to get into the NRL, from what is described as the "second biggest league-loving city in the world". -
Tel Aviv named the world's most expensive city
via abc.net.au
Rising prices for groceries, transport and alcohol push Tel Aviv to the top of the list in the latest global latest Cost of Living survey. -
McGowan unveils $185m border package
Mark McGowan has unveiled a $185 million plan to give businesses and industries a competitive advantage as Western Australia prepares to reopen to the rest of the world. -
McGowan unveils $185m border fund
Mark McGowan has unveiled a $185 million plan to give businesses and industries a competitive advantage as Western Australia prepares to reopen to the rest of the world. -
McGowan promises $185m for reopening plan
More direct flights to Perth and international tourist advertising are part of a $185 million plan announced by Mark McGowan to help the state reopen to the world. -
Porter to leave parliament
Former federal attorney general Christian Porter will not recontest the seat of Pearce at the federal election next year. -
Wrays buys Lord & Co
Specialist intellectual property law firm Wrays has expanded with the acquisition of boutique Perth practice Lord & Co. -
Perth house prices show modest increase
Perth’s residential property prices have stabilised since last month but performed the worst out of the states in November, CoreLogic has revealed. -
Liontown hunts down $490m for Kathleen Valley
Budding lithium player Liontown Resources has unveiled a $450 million placement to fund stage one costs for its proposed Kathleen Valley lithium project in WA’s north-eastern Goldfields. -
We all live in a yellow submarine
Opinion: Chinese consul general Long Dingbin talks about China's plans to hit net zero by 2060. -
Alex, 84, is being evicted from his home after the collapse of a housing scheme
via abc.net.au
As a Senate inquiry looks into the collapse of the Sterling Group housing scheme, some of the elderly victims are now finding themselves homeless. -
Why the trip south to Busselton might be a little quicker this summer
via abc.net.au
The Bussell Highway links Perth to tourist hotspots of Busselton and Margaret River, the first section of the newly duplicated highway is open to the public. -
Consumers spend, businesses tighter in WA
Rising consumer spending has helped Western Australia’s domestic economy grow 0.6 per cent in the September quarter, while the national economy shrunk 1.8 per cent. -
Energy giant AGL slashes its coal and gas workforce
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest electricity company slashes its power plant workforce amid a surge of cheap renewable energy. -
China's trade war was intended to bring Australia 'to its knees'. A top US adviser says Canberra may have won
via abc.net.au
US President Joe Biden's top Asia adviser says that China's campaign of economic punishment against Australia has failed, predicting that Beijing will re-engage over time on Australia's terms. -
Mountain bike tracks and a wilderness retreat among the ideas floated to lure tourists to Towong
via abc.net.au
A canoe trail, an adventure park, and a distillery are among the ideas in the Towong Council's latest plan to double visitation to the region by 2025. -
'It's hard to describe the elation': Four spiritual sites in NSW to adopt Indigenous dual naming
via abc.net.au
In the NSW far south coast, Mount Dromedary, Mumbulla Mountain, Montague Island and Little Dromedary Mountain will soon feature their Indigenous names. -
Aboriginal heritage divisions remain
Aboriginal groups are vigorously opposed to government reform efforts, leaving challenges for industry.
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