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Cassie the kelpie miraculously survives three-hour trip in truck engine bay
via abc.net.au
A working dog has survived a 250-kilometre trip in the cramped and incredibly hot engine bay of a truck. -
ASX trades lower, Omicron dents consumer confidence
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market turned negative in afternoon trade. Wall Street closed for Martin Luther King holiday and Omicron slams consumer confidence. -
ASX trades higher, Omicron dents consumer confidence
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is boosted by consumer stocks. Wall Street closed for Martin Luther King holiday and Omicron slams consumer confidence. -
ASX set to gain, European markets rise
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to open higher this morning. Wall Street was closed for a public holiday. -
ASX opens higher, China warns on interest rates
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is higher in early trade, despite Wall Street being closed for the Martin Luther King holiday, while China warns major economies not to pull back COVID stimulus. -
ASX ends lower, Omicron dents consumer confidence
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market turned negative in afternoon trade. Wall Street closed for the Martin Luther King holiday and Omicron slams consumer confidence. -
'Lines out the door': Supermarket meat shortages drive new customers to butchers
via abc.net.au
Locals flock back to traditional town butchers as COVID-induced supply chain disruptions impact meat supplies in supermarkets. -
As supermarkets run short of meat, one customer spends $1,800 at the local butcher's shop
via abc.net.au
Locals flock back to traditional town butchers as COVID-induced supply chain disruptions impact meat supplies in supermarkets. -
Home buyers under flight path should be restricted from making noise complaints, airport says
via abc.net.au
A planned 855-home development in Brisbane's east falls under the airport's flight paths, prompting concerns from Brisbane Airport about future impacts on plane departures and arrivals. -
Watch this space: Farms waiting to see if Elon Musk's Starlink is an internet game changer
via abc.net.au
Regional and rural residents pin their hopes on SpaceX's constellation of satellites to improve connectivity. -
At Close of Business: Matt Mckenzie on hospitals
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie goes behind the scenes of WA's healthcare system to find out how hospitals will cope with the arrival of COVID-19. -
Alcoa continues with Cockburn Cement
Adbri subsidiary Cockburn Cement has received a small extension to its contract with Alcoa of Australia, worth at least $25 million. -
Pathway paves way for permanent change
The state government is pushing ahead with implementing an expedited planning pathway. -
Court orders Bentley property sale to end dispute
The Supreme Court has ordered the sale of a multi-million dollar property in Bentley after a two-decade partnership between two Perth businessmen soured. -
Perth Festival cancels opening event
A large-scale event to open the 2022 Perth Festival on February 11 will not go ahead due to the organiser’s concern about the potential spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant. -
Report questions gas tax take
Royalties from the North West Shelf will likely surpass $17 billion over 25 years, but The Australia Institute says WA earns a paltry return from oil and gas. -
Is WA "ripped off" by gas producers?
Analysis: The Australia Institute claims WA earns a paltry return from oil and gas companies, while estimating state government royalties from the North West Shelf will likely surpass $17 billion over 25 years. -
Is WA gas given away "virtually free"?
Royalties from the North West Shelf will likely surpass $17 billion over 25 years, but The Australia Institute says WA earns a paltry return from oil and gas. -
ASX manages gains after China rate cut
Investors have raised the ASX a little after China's central bank cut loan rates on more signs of a slowing economy. -
Australian billionaires and the world's 10 richest men doubled their fortunes during the pandemic. Is it time for a wealth tax?
via abc.net.au
Oxfam urges governments to consider a 99 per cent, one-off tax on the COVID-19 wealth gains, as its new report reveals that while 99 per cent of humanity is now worse off, "billionaires have had a terrific pandemic". -
GO2 faces late super penalty
Belmont-based recruitment business The GO2 People may have to fork out over $3.1 million to the Australian Tax Office after failing to pay superannuation on time. -
Vertex lists after $5.5m raising
Vertex Minerals has made a soft start to its first day of trading, with shares in the WA-based explorer down 10 per cent on its public offering. -
Vertex lists after $5.5m raise
Vertex Minerals has made a soft start to its first day of trading, with shares in the WA-based explorer down 10 per cent on its public offering. -
Bunbury healthcare asset in $4m sale
A Sydney fund manager has bought a property leased by St John of God. -
Cost pressures place vulnerable at risk
The mask mandate may have taken some of the edge off consumer activity in WA over the Christmas season, but retail spending to the end of 2021 appears to have remained strong. -
Electric overhaul for iron ore rail
BHP plans to acquire and trial four battery electric locomotives for its iron ore rail network in WA, following suit from fellow mining giants. -
Working to the bone: Meat industry asks for compassion for struggling workers
via abc.net.au
As supermarket fridges continue to be stripped bare of meat, union officials want consumers to spare a thought for slaughterhouses where hundreds of workers have fallen ill. -
S32 carves out “next generation mineâ€
South32 has completed initial analysis for a potential US$1.7bn multi-decade metals development at its Hermosa project in Arizona. -
GenusPlus to work on $1.5bn project
Belmont-based electrical services business GenusPlus has been named preferred supplier to Australia’s first hyperscale national fibre network, with its contract worth at least $50 million. -
Nyrstar vows to deal with safety issues in upgrade to 100-year-old smelter
via abc.net.au
While Nyrstar is promising a $285-million upgrade to its Hobart zinc smelter will address safety and environmental concerns at the century-old site, jobs will be lost, according to the union representing workers. -
Wesfarmers H1 has Kmart sales setback
Wesfarmers is on track for first-half earnings that meet investor expectations despite Kmart and Target struggling from coronavirus impacts. -
10,000 apartments on hold during COVID
Labour shortages and construction cost increases are making projects unviable for developers. -
Short staffed WA hospitality venues concerned new proof of vaccine rules an extra burden
via abc.net.au
Hospitality business owners say they "don't have any choice" but to check for proof of vaccination and urge patrons to be understanding. -
From Williams to the world with oat milk
A Williams-based ag business is growing its case for cultivating clean WA produce. -
Woolworths suspends meat supply from SA abattoir over COVID safety concerns
via abc.net.au
Woolworths suspends the sale of meat processed through an SA abattoir where asymptomatic COVID-positive employees were instructed to keep working. -
Election battlelines drawn over tax
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says taxation will be a clear battleline between the coalition and Labor at the upcoming federal election. -
ASX rises; Wesfarmers hit by COVID disruptions while China's GDP grows faster than expected
via abc.net.au
Australian shares edge higher, bolstered by energy stocks and the rise in oil prices, despite global stock markets stumbling. -
ASX rises on oil prices despite global stock markets stumbling
via abc.net.au
Australian shares edge higher, bolstered by the rise in oil prices, despite global stock markets stumbling. -
ASX rises on energy stocks and oil prices despite global stock markets stumbling
via abc.net.au
Australian shares edge higher, bolstered by energy stocks and the rise in oil prices, despite global stock markets stumbling.
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