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Why suppliers fear the major supermarkets
via abc.net.au
When you buy your groceries, do you think about how supermarkets treat suppliers? -
Canberra drone deliveries resume after raven attacks forced pause during nesting season
via abc.net.au
One ornithologist says the service can resume safely now that spring is over, but another warns that drones and birdlife are incompatible. -
Shell gets customer exodus 'surprise' after buying green energy retailer Powershop
via abc.net.au
Green energy provider Powershop has likely lost at least 5,000 customers since a takeover announcement by Shell a few weeks ago, according to data collected by the ABC from its competitors. -
A green energy retailer's bleeding customers after a buyout by Shell. Will people power win?
via abc.net.au
Green energy provider Powershop has likely lost at least 5,000 customers since a takeover announcement by Shell a few weeks ago, according to data collected by the ABC from its competitors. -
Aboriginal land council approves 'divisive' plan to bury tyres
via abc.net.au
Whitehaven Coal argues there is no other option to recycle the worn tyres, which number in the hundreds, and has applied to bury them onsite. -
West's industrial battle escalates
Remaining workers from The West Australian’s printing division have walked off the job this afternoon, following an overnight lockout, just hours before the masthead’s weekend papers print. -
A very different succession at Fortescue
ANALYSIS: Fortescue Metals Group has never been like other big, listed companies and its leadership succession is no exception. -
What was once one of Europe's largest coal-fired power stations has been demolished in Scotland
via abc.net.au
The 183-metre chimney was the largest free-standing structure in Scotland and was considered a regional landmark. -
At Close of Business: Taxing debates
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie go behind the ATO's latest corporate tax transparency report and weigh up the merits of company tax reform. -
WA's top taxpayers paid $18.8bn
A dozen WA-linked businesses paid more than a fifth of Australia’s corporate tax take between them in the 2020 financial year, with Rio Tinto the nation’s top contributor. -
WA's top taxpayers chip in $18.8bn
A dozen WA-linked businesses paid more than a fifth of Australia’s corporate tax take between them in the 2020 financial year, with Rio Tinto the nation’s top contributor. -
Dispute, low bids sunk Avid
Avid businesses may have been insolvent as early as November 2019, administrators believe, with underquoted tenders and a Decmil dispute contributing to the demise. -
ARTS REVIEW: Somewhere into the rainbow
Spanning the spectrum, ‘Expander-COLOUR’ is a playful exploration of the many moods and tones of colour, discovers Kim Kirkman. -
Civmec nabs Covalent refinery contract
ASX-listed contractor Civmec has been tasked with constructing a new refinery in Kwinana to support Wesfarmers-backed Covalent Lithium’s Mount Holland Lithium mine. -
Panther lands on ASX
Nickel-gold explorer Panther Metals says it is ready to commence drilling “imminently” after landing on the ASX following a $5 million oversubscribed IPO. -
Strzelecki moves on $144m Nedlands plan
The Nedlands-based property giant behind Hillarys Boat Harbour and Coventry Village has lodged plans to build a $144 million mixed-use development on Stirling Highway. -
$1.6m profit for KB Australia
KB Australia’s revenue was down $77 million in the 2020 calendar year after a drop in sales, but the seafood company still managed to post a $1.6 million profit. -
Builders win $44m in school contracts
Local businesses McCorkell Constructions and Universal Constructions have been selected to build primary schools in Dayton and Landsdale. -
Aust shares slip, US inflation data looms
Australia's share market slipped as traders turned cautious before the release of US inflation figures, which may shift interest rate expectations. -
Angels herald $100k for tech startups
A new cohort of angel investors have taken it upon themselves to support WA’s startup scene by handing out $100,000 to three emerging businesses at this year’s West Tech Fest. -
Education staffer found not guilty over leak of dire Kimberley school attendance figures
via abc.net.au
After leaking data revealing school attendance in Halls Creek has slumped to just 8 per cent, Brock Burston is found not guilty after a two-day trial. -
Competing in the hydrogen economy
Momentum is building for a local hydrogen industry, but much work remains to bring it to reality. -
Booktopia in court over refund policies
Online retailer Booktopia is being taken to court after refusing to offer refunds to consumers who received faulty or incorrect items. -
Largest surplus in five years for CBH
An above average harvest and strong demand for grain has led CBH Group to record a surplus of $133.8 million, despite supply chain issues and material demurrage costs. -
Adventist Care lodges $45m aged care plan
Aged Care provider Adventist Care has unveiled the second stage of its Rossmoyne Waters redevelopment, lodging plans to build a new $45 million facility. -
Adshead joins Business News
Business News is pleased to announce that respected journalist Gary Adshead will join the reporting team in 2022. -
Qube Property buys Wanneroo land for $10m
Qube Property Group has bought 7.3 hectare parcel of land in Wanneroo for about $10 million, which it plans to develop into 110 residential lots. -
AVZ raises $75m for DRC project
AVZ plans to spend $75 million raised from institutional investors to start early site works at its Manono project but conceded a mining licence was taking longer than previously anticipated. -
Tesla criticised for allowing drivers to play video games while on the road
via abc.net.au
America's National Highway Transport Safety Authority confirms it is looking into a recently discovered Tesla feature that allows drivers to play video games on the car's dashboard while in motion. -
Rio bolsters copper, gold search
Rio Tinto is adding another project to its exploration portfolio, having signed a farm-in deal worth $10 million with West Wits Mining. -
Supply squeeze hits industrial land
Supply constraints are putting pressure on an increasingly active WA industrial property market. -
Mobile price increases 'by stealth': ACCC
The consumer watchdog says the average Australian mobile user is paying more for data they simply do not use. -
Trailblazing Fortescue CEO stands down as company reinvents with green energy
via abc.net.au
The first female CEO of Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group will stand down, but remain on the board, as the company transitions away from a pure play iron ore miner. -
Fortescue's iron lady Elizabeth Gaines steps down as CEO
via abc.net.au
The first female CEO of Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group will stand down, but remain on the board, as the company transitions away from a pure play iron ore miner. -
Record levels of gold investment sees exploration boom
via abc.net.au
As the amount of money being spent on gold exploration in Western Australia hits a new all-time high, associated industries are "struggling to meet the demand".
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