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Demand for food in this country is expected to quadruple by 2050. So what does it mean for Australia?
via abc.net.au
As the pandemic pushes an extra 1.1 million Indonesians into poverty, allowing in more Australian food could see fewer go hungry. And once the health crisis subsides, a growing middle class is expected to increase demand for imported food. -
COVID-19 has pushed an extra 1.1 million Indonesians into poverty. So could Australian farmers help?
via abc.net.au
More than 27 million Indonesians are in poverty but allowing more Australian food into the country could see fewer go hungry, and demand for food in Indonesia is expected to quadruple by 2050. -
US stocks rebound as Boeing surges and investors buy the dip
via abc.net.au
US stocks surge as bargain-hunting investors move in and Boeing moves a step closer to returning its 737 MAX to the skies in China. US jobless claims rise less than forecast. -
ASX rises as US stocks rebound, CSL coy on Vifor takeover speculation
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is making tracks after US stocks surged as bargain-hunting investors moved in. CSL refuses to comment on reports it wants to buy Vifor Pharma. -
ASX expected to gain as US stocks rebound, CSL coy on Vifor takeover speculation
via abc.net.au
US stocks surge as bargain-hunting investors move in and Boeing moves a step closer to returning its 737 MAX to the skies in China. CSL refuses to comment on reports it wants to buy Vifor Pharma. -
ASX expected to gain as US stocks rebound and CSL in the news
via abc.net.au
US stocks surge as bargain-hunting investors move in and Boeing moves a step closer to returning its 737 MAX to the skies in China. CSL refuses to comment on reports it wants to buy Vifor Pharma. -
ASX edges lower despite US stocks rebound, CSL coy on Vifor takeover speculation
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has lost its spark despite US stocks surging as bargain-hunting investors moved in. CSL refuses to comment on reports it wants to buy Vifor Pharma. -
ASX edges higher as US stocks rebound, CSL coy on Vifor takeover speculation
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has lost its spark despite US stocks surging as bargain-hunting investors moved in. CSL refuses to comment on reports it wants to buy Vifor Pharma. -
ASX edges higher after US stocks rebound, CSL slumps on Vifor takeover speculation
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market was volatile on Friday despite US stocks surging as bargain-hunting investors moved in. CSL plunged on reports it wants to buy Vifor Pharma. -
Woodside faces new legal challenge over Scarborough gas
via abc.net.au
Conservationists double down on their determination to fight Woodside's plan to build the $16.5 billion Scarborough gas project, as a new report finds the domestic gas supply provided by the project is likely to exceed forecast demand. -
Warning WA does not need Scarborough gas to keep the lights on, as Woodside legal fight grows
via abc.net.au
Conservationists double down on their determination to fight Woodside's plan to build the $16.5 billion Scarborough gas project, as a new report finds the domestic gas supply provided by the project is likely to exceed forecast demand. -
Satellites have discovered huge cloud of undisclosed methane emissions over Australia, experts say
via abc.net.au
Methane is a powerful, invisible gas that might be a key driver of global warming. Now satellite imagery is raising questions over whether Australia has been accurately reporting its emissions to international bodies. -
Satellites discover a huge cloud of undisclosed methane emissions over Australia, experts claim
via abc.net.au
Methane is a powerful, invisible gas that might be a key driver of global warming. Now satellite imagery is raising questions over whether Australia has been accurately reporting its emissions to international bodies. -
'Carbon footprint of a medium-sized European country': What satellites found over one part of Australia
via abc.net.au
Methane is a powerful, invisible gas that might be a key driver of global warming. Now satellite imagery is raising questions over whether Australia has been accurately reporting its emissions to international bodies. -
Thanks to renewables, 'insanely cheap electricity' is coming. But when?
via abc.net.au
After years of increases, power prices are set to fall, thanks largely to cheap solar. So how cheap can solar get? And what does this mean for your electricity bill? -
If solar is now so cheap, why is my power bill still so high?
via abc.net.au
After years of increases, power prices are set to fall, thanks largely to cheap solar. So how cheap can solar get? And what does this mean for your electricity bill? -
Want to travel for the fun of it, but worried about cancelled plans? One country is offering a solution
via abc.net.au
Fiji has pushed to get its vaccination rate to more than 90 per cent and has come up with a model for international travel that requires travellers to stay in the same place for a few days, but also feels nothing like quarantine. -
Omicron has again disrupted travel plans, but one country is pushing ahead with its quarantine-free experiment
via abc.net.au
Fiji has pushed to get its vaccination rate to more than 90 per cent and has come up with a model for international travel that requires travellers to stay in the same place for a few days, but also feels nothing like quarantine. -
WA Ballet targets growth trajectory
The West Australian Ballet has excelled during a turbulent period for the arts industry. -
Safety sparks success for EK Services
EK Services’ founder Bradley Kyne says one of his biggest trials was navigating his company’s rate of growth. -
RISE winners revealed
Hera Engineering, Mader Group, and the West Australian Ballet were among the eight winners of the 2021 Rise Business Awards. -
Plico Energy rides solar’s rise
A fresh approach to rooftop solar has helped Plico Energy light 380 households, and become the startup of the year. -
Mateship drives Mader multinational
Relationships have been Luke Mader’s key driver for success at his ASX-listed company. -
Hera wins top RISE award
Western Australian Business of the Year winner Hera Engineering grew from a mission to deliver quality over quantity. -
Flower Box flourishes nationwide
In four years, the owners of Flower Box Home Fragrance have transformed their brand from a home-based startup to a nationally recognised candle, diffuser, and perfume retailer. -
DBM develops sustainable niche
Staff retention and a commitment to a steady and sustainable growth path have secured DBM Vircon the award for this year’s medium-sized business of the year. -
Brooks takes business national
In four decades, Doug Brooks has taken Brooks Hire Service from a small Wheatbelt-based operation to a thriving national business. -
FedEx workers will receive over 9 per cent pay rise as wage agreement is reached before Christmas
via abc.net.au
The Transport Workers’ Union and FedEx reach an in-principle agreement on a wage increase, bringing a marathon negotiation between the union and major delivery and logistics firms to an end. -
The billionaire that never was?
Perth business woman Megan Wynne attracted national headlines last month when she was hailed as Australia’s newest billionaire yet recent disclosures by her company indicate that was never the case. -
Four WA wineries make top vineyard list
Deep Woods Estate, McHenry Hohnen, Vasse Felix and Voyager Estate have been named on Young Gun of Wine’s Top 50 Vineyard list for 2021. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray on physiology and GST
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray describes one exercise physiologist's quest for a GST exemption. -
Point Grey marina thrown out
A proposed marina at Point Grey near Mandurah will not go ahead after the state government approved an amendment to the local planning scheme to stop the controversial development. -
ASX limits losses to Omicron, inflation
ASX investors are proving resilient to overseas gloom about earlier stimulus-tapering and Omicron after a second consecutive afternoon rally cut losses. -
Europcar expands footprint with Aus Fleet deal
Global car rental giant Europcar has expanded its footprint in Western Australia after signing a long-term franchise agreement with Bassendean-based Aus Fleet Solutions Group. -
Perth office occupancy steady, foot traffic rises
Perth office occupancy has dropped two percentage points to 77 per cent in November while foot traffic has improved, recent data reveals. -
Judge rejects “punitive” ASIC claim
The Supreme Court has rejected an attempt by the corporate regulator to overturn payments to insolvency experts Martin Jones and Andrew Smith. -
Crown says no to latest Blackstone bid
Crown Resorts has told Blackstone to improve its offer if the private equity group is to take control of the casino operator. -
Crown declines latest Blackstone bid
Crown Resorts has told Blackstone to improve its offer if the private equity group is to take control of the casino operator. -
Caratti, Bazzo face new lawsuit over $948k 'debt'
Inglewood-based consultancy Reliance Finance is chasing property mogul Allen Caratti and his partner Tina Bazzo for almost $1 million over a loan allegedly issued more than seven years ago. -
Big bank mortgages below 2 per cent going, going, gone
via abc.net.au
Mortgages from the big four banks with a '1' in front of the interest rate are now a thing of the past, while investors take over as the drivers of lending and property price growth. -
Markets to mark International Day of People with Disability
More than 30 business owners with a disability are preparing to take part in the Microenterprise Market at Belmont Forum tomorrow to celebrate the International Day of People with Disability. -
Datamine picks up West-Perth business
International mining software company Datamine will combine two of its consulting businesses, Perth-founded Snowden and recent addition Optiro, to create a new namesake firm. -
Karara wins case after 'trial by avalanche'
Iron ore miner Karara Mining has had a big win in its multi-million dollar dispute with DM Civil after a Supreme Court judge delivered a withering critique of the contractor’s legal strategy. -
Baron Vanilla buy $35m Clarkson convenience centre
Subiaco property investment group Baron Vanilla Management has bought a Clarkson convenience centre for $35.5 million, in its third acquisition of 2021. -
The $35 hardware in your home that could cost you $14,000
via abc.net.au
There's a hidden flood risk in your home and it has absolutely nothing to do with the rain, or your drains. But it could cost you tens of thousands of dollars if you don't sort it out. -
Landslide report recommends demolitions of homes, cause still unknown
via abc.net.au
A report into a landslide in Albany recommends the demolition of two homes and a more detailed investigation into the cause of the slide. -
Dacian raises $20m to expand Mt Morgans
Dacian Gold has secured funds to continue with expanding its Mt Morgans operations in WA and fast-track exploration. -
Coles underpaid over 7,800 employees more than $115 million, Fair Work Ombudsman alleges
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Ombudsman takes Coles Supermarket to court for allegedly underpaying thousands of employees over $115 million -
Future Perth podcast: Episode 5
Episode 5 of the Business News Future Perth podcast is now available, looking at ways in which Indigenous culture can be integrated and showcased in Western Australia.
The guests for this episode are WA Governor Kim Beazley and Noongar leaders Richard Whalley and Colleen Hayward. -
Brazilian meat giant wins ACCC approval for Rivalea piggery takeover
via abc.net.au
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has given its tick of approval for the $175 million takeover of pork farming and processing business Rivalea Holdings by the world's largest meat processor, JBS, despite earlier issuing "strong concerns".
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