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North Korean hackers stole $550m worth of cryptocurrency in 2021, report says
via abc.net.au
In a new report, blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis says North Korea launched at least seven attacks on cryptocurrency platforms that extracted nearly $US400 million ($550 million) worth of digital assets last year, one of its most successful years on record. -
Acres of buildings operating 24/7: Locals fight planned $70m plastic recycling plant
via abc.net.au
Southern Highlands residents are intensifying their campaign against a proposed large plastic recycling plant as more details emerge about its operations. -
Major water works for Broome
Aboriginal business Kimberley Civil and Drainage has been appointed to start work on an 11-kilometre wastewater pipeline as part of an infrastructure upgrade in Broome. -
Minister cancels Djokovic Australian visa
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has cancelled the visa of world No.1 tennis player Novak Djokovic days out from the Australian Open. -
Housing investor demand spikes
Investor lending in WA has risen 95 per cent in the 12 months to November 2021. -
CBH Group's $25m rail plan approved as fertiliser hub begins
The state’s largest grain handler has been given the green light to build a $25 million rail loading facility, as it breaks ground on its new $50 million Kwinana Fertiliser Project. -
Tech shares worst amid broad ASX losses
Shares had their biggest loss in more than a week as a US technology crash spilled over into the Australian market. -
Businesses must prepare: Miller
Hepa filters, CO2 monitors and N95 masks should be on the list for WA businesses as they prepare for state borders to reopen, Andrew Miller says. -
$4.5m upgrade of Bendigo Airport to start this year
via abc.net.au
The funding commitment from the federal government came half an hour before Labor announced an election promise for the same amount. -
Winton's Ningaloo doco gets $1.4m
Tim Winton is bringing Ningaloo Reef to the world with a three-part documentary series supported by a $1.4 million grant from the Western Australian Screen Fund. -
Winton, Ningaloo doco gets $1.4m
Tim Winton is bringing Ningaloo Reef to the world with a three-part documentary series supported by a $1.4 million grant from the Western Australian Screen Fund. -
$240m for teacher development
Phoenix Academy and Curtin University were among 16 businesses appointed to a $240 million panel contract for teacher development. -
Rinehart lays plans for Mulga Downs mine
Hancock Prospecting has lodged documents with the Environmental Protection Authority for a 20 million tonnes per annum iron ore mine at Mulga Downs. -
Optus Stadium voted Australia’s best
The 60,000-seat venue was also voted Best AFL Stadium on Austadiums’ Stadium Awards after hosting the 2021 Grand Final. -
NSW premier 'completely shocked', backs calls for Hillsong Church fine over youth camp 'festival'
via abc.net.au
Calls grow for Hillsong Church to be fined over apparent breaches of COVID-19 public health orders at a youth camp near Newcastle. -
Hillsong Church avoids fine, apologises over youth camp 'festival'
via abc.net.au
NSW Police say following discussions with the organiser and consultation with NSW Health, the church will not be fined over maskless singing and dancing at the event. -
Hillsong avoids fine after hundreds filmed singing and dancing at youth camp
via abc.net.au
NSW Police say following discussions with the organiser and consultation with NSW Health, the church will not be fined over maskless singing and dancing at the event. -
Hillsong apologises as NSW Premier expresses shock over youth camp 'festival'
via abc.net.au
Calls grow for Hillsong Church to be fined over apparent breaches of COVID-19 public health orders at a youth camp near Newcastle. -
Unions to meet to tackle COVID crisis
Australia's peak union body has called a crisis meeting after the prime minister's "failure" to protect workers and community safety by making rapid antigen tests free. -
Which jobs are now considered essential under the new national cabinet agreement?
via abc.net.au
Thousands of people now deemed as essential workers will be allowed to return to work if they are a close contact of a positive COVID-19 case. Check here to see if that includes you. -
More workers can now be exempt from COVID isolation rules. Here's the full list of affected jobs
via abc.net.au
Thousands of people now deemed as essential workers will be allowed to return to work if they are a close contact of a positive COVID-19 case. Check here to see if that includes you. -
Coolangatta and the Tweed can be 'one big suburb again'
via abc.net.au
After almost two years, Queensland will remove barricades and checkpoints from its border. But as Omicron surges, locals face another challenge.
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