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Gage Roads announces opening date for flagship brewery
Punters will be able to watch cargo ships dock while enjoying a pizza and a pint at Gage Roads Brewing Co's new waterfront brewery when it opens on Tuesday. -
From gozleme and koftas to pies and pasties, the asylum seeker food truck transforming school canteens
via abc.net.au
Unable to operate during last year's COVID lockdowns, this food truck business staffed by asylum seekers now runs a school canteen, with plans to expand further. -
Panic buying hits Perth supermarkets as national supply issues bite
via abc.net.au
Supermarkets across the city are experiencing a depletion of stock as the COVID-induced national supply crisis hits home. But there could be more delays as the border reopening date nears and panic buying ensues. -
Panic buying hits Perth food stores as major supermarkets introduce product limits
via abc.net.au
Supermarkets across the city are experiencing a depletion of stock as the COVID-induced national supply crisis hits home. But there could be more delays as the border reopening date nears and panic buying ensues. -
'Don't know what I'm going to do': Katrina's home remains unfinished and the builder has just gone bust
via abc.net.au
Dozens of current and planned building projects are in limbo as the company that owns the Hotondo Homes franchise in Hobart goes into administration. -
How this community program is helping avoid back-to-school budget blowouts
via abc.net.au
Dread the booklists coming out each year? This program gives parents access to low-cost school supplies and uniforms, helping the dollars stretch further and encouraging a circular economy. -
Crown Resorts likely to accept $8.9b takeover offer, ASX rises as US inflation hits 40-year high
via abc.net.au
Troubled casino operator Crown Resorts has indicated it was likely to accept the latest takeover bid it received, while Australian shares rose despite the latest US inflation data reinforcing bets the Federal Reserve will soon lift interest rates. -
ASX to open flat as US inflation hits 40-year high
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to begin the day flat, with global markets bouncing despite the latest US inflation data reinforcing bets the Federal Reserve will soon be raising interest rates. -
ASX rises as US inflation hits 40-year high
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have risen slightly in morning trade, as global markets bounced despite the latest US inflation data reinforcing bets the Federal Reserve will soon be raising interest rates. -
'Double-edged sword': China cautioned against using $16b gas sales as economic weapon
via abc.net.au
The architect of Australia's natural gas market in China warns that Beijing's move to use energy as an economic weapon could backfire. -
'Who is going to work?': Restaurants face day-to-day decision to open or not as Omicron takes out thousands of staff
via abc.net.au
Some restaurants are poaching workers from rivals with offers of higher pay to keep their businesses running, while other eateries have been forced to shut temporarily for the first time during the pandemic. -
They survived lockdowns, but not Omicron. Restaurants forced to close as variant takes out customers and staff
via abc.net.au
Some restaurants are poaching workers from rivals with offers of higher pay to keep their businesses running, while other eateries have been forced to shut temporarily for the first time during the pandemic. -
'Restaurants are fighting over us': Owners poach workers, offer incentives for staff referrals to stay afloat
via abc.net.au
Some restaurants have resorted to poaching workers from rivals with offers of higher pay to keep their businesses running, while other eateries have been forced to shut temporarily for the first time during the pandemic. -
See you later LSE, as BHP returns home to further dominate the ASX
via abc.net.au
Twenty years ago, Australia's most valuable company merged with a British firm to make BHP-Billiton. Now, mega-miner BHP is leaving London and coming home to further dominate our stock market. -
Billions board at Heathrow as mega-miner BHP exits the London Stock Exchange
via abc.net.au
Twenty years ago, Australia's most valuable company merged with a British firm to make BHP-Billiton. Now, mega-miner BHP is leaving London and coming home to further dominate our stock market. -
BHP, the 'Big Australian', is about to get bigger and more Australian
via abc.net.au
Twenty years ago, Australia's most valuable company merged with a British firm to make BHP-Billiton. Now, mega-miner BHP is leaving London and coming home to further dominate our stock market. -
Queensland gas development could increase national emissions by 60 per cent, report says
via abc.net.au
A leading climate change scientist says proposed gas development in Queensland could increase national emissions by 60 per cent, but the government says emissions targets "are achievable". -
Tasmania's reopening was meant to be good news for businesses. Instead, they're navigating a trading slump
via abc.net.au
Businesses across Tasmania had been preparing for their busiest season in months after the state's borders reopened in December. But the recent rise in COVID cases has seen retail activity dramatically decline, prompting calls for more financial assistance. -
Tasmania's border reopening wasn't the boom these businesses were expecting
via abc.net.au
Businesses across Tasmania had been preparing for their busiest season in months after the state's borders reopened in December. But the recent rise in COVID cases has seen retail activity dramatically decline, prompting calls for more financial assistance. -
NRW strikes deal with MaxMine
NRW Holding’s mining division has signed an agreement with MaxMine to use its technology across a $300 million Dalgaranga gold mine contract in Western Australia. -
WA job vacancies at nine-year high
Two sets of data released today confirm the tight labour market conditions across the country, with Queensland and Western Australia the worst affected. -
Mateship part of recipe to ensure those isolating in remote areas don't go hungry
via abc.net.au
Putting food on the table while isolating in regional SA is not as simple as a click of a button, as some areas have no access to food delivery services. That's where charity and mateship come in. -
Bethesda seeks to expand mental health hospital
Bethesda’s $60m Cockburn facility to grow to 75 beds. -
Broad ASX rally, US inflation to hit 7.0pc
A broad-based rally on the ASX could be forgotten within hours as Wall Street investors brace for figures which one analyst tipped will show peak inflation. -
LG first taker for Liontown
Liontown has found its first binding offtake partner in South Korean battery giant LG Energy Solution, who is lined up to acquire one third of Kathleen Valley’s start-up production capacity. -
Stealth acquires United Tools
Stealth Global has doubled the size of its national retail store network by acquiring United Tools, which has been trading at close to break-even. -
Newcomer joins millionaires' row with $12.4m buy
A property developer linked to two contentious Nedlands proposals has secured 2,000 square metres of riverside real estate in Dalkeith for $12.4 million. -
New case acquires COVID from 'unknown source'
Western Australia has recorded two new local cases of COVID-19 overnight, one of whom acquired the virus from an unknown source. -
Power company seeks clarity over compressed air-energy facility in Broken Hill
via abc.net.au
A Canadian company behind an alternative energy storage project in regional NSW wants more certainty around the venture before investing potentially millions of dollars. -
South Flank moves to autonomous haulage
BHP’s South Flank mine site will transition to autonomous haulage, less than a year after the site’s first production of iron ore. -
Crothers wins $18m school build
The state government has selected local business Crothers Construction to rebuild Hillarys Primary School. -
Newcomer joins millionaire row with $12.4m buy
A property developer linked to two contentious Nedlands proposals has snapped up 2,000 square metres of riverside real estate in Dalkeith for $12.4 million. -
Govt selects Frontier for consulting services
The state government’s superannuation board is outsourcing some of its services to Melbourne-based Frontier Advisors, having awarded the firm a $12.2 million contract. -
GWR spurred on restart
GWR shares were up some 13 per cent on the news that mining operations would recommence at the C4 project in Wiluna after being put on hold in September last year. -
Jobless could fill essential worker roles
The federal government has flagged filling gaps in essential service roles with temporary visa holders, older Australians and the unemployed. -
New vision for Victoria's Hanging Rock sparks concern
via abc.net.au
Victoria's Hanging Rock Cricket Club will fight plans to kick out three local sporting clubs in the state government's draft master plan. -
Ferocious fire rips through popular Sunshine Coast cafe, leaving it in ruins
via abc.net.au
A Eumundi cafe popular with those who visit the area's famous local markets has been destroyed by fire. -
Mining giant hopes electric trains will help halve emissions
via abc.net.au
Rio Tinto's plan to trial trains using solar-generated power could pave the way for its entire fleet of 220 diesel locomotives to go electric. -
Mining giant hopes electric trains will halve emissions
via abc.net.au
Rio Tinto's plan to trial trains using solar-generated power could pave the way for its entire fleet of 220 diesel locomotives to go electric. -
New owner for Azure Consulting
Global management consulting firm Oliver Wyman has agreed to buy boutique practice Azure Consulting, which has 20 staff across offices in Perth and Melbourne. -
'Don't want it to be lost': COVID-19 puts festivals, live music, and hospitality venues under cloud of uncertainty
via abc.net.au
Businesses and festival organisers relying on the live music industry in NSW hope their events will not be lost forever as more events are cancelled. -
Rapid antigen test supply crisis shows little sign of ending with major deliveries weeks away
via abc.net.au
The shortage of rapid antigen tests on retail shelves shows little sign of abating in January, with a major increase in deliveries still weeks away. -
'How are you supposed to get them?' There's no good answer to the question everyone is asking about RATs
via abc.net.au
The shortage of rapid antigen tests on retail shelves shows little sign of abating in January, with a major increase in deliveries still weeks away.
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