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Pam & Tommy: How a leaked sex tape destroyed one career and enhanced another
via abc.net.au
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee had very different outcomes when their private sex tape was stolen and leaked. A new series sheds light on what happened. -
Xi Jinping backs Vladimir Putin in showdown with West over Ukraine
via abc.net.au
The leaders meet in Beijing ahead of the opening of the Winter Olympic Games, showcasing their close ties with a joint statement opposing NATO expansion amid strained ties with the West over Ukraine. -
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing amid Ukraine tensions
via abc.net.au
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in Beijing for the opening of the Winter Olympic Games and talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, amid strained ties with the West over Ukraine and other issues. -
At Close of Business: Bread, Borders and Berejiklian
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss a tough week for the prime minister. -
Milestone reached in Decmil solar farm dispute
At the centre of a legal dispute, contractor Decmil has formally documented substantial commencement at the embroiled Sunraysia solar farm in New South Wales. -
$25m solar farm on track for approval
Pilbara Solar's $25 million solar farm proposal in the state’s north-west is tipped to get the green light after receiving the backing of the Town of Port Hedland. -
Kelmscott retail site sells for $9m
A local investor purchased the 1.14-hectare site from Eames & Associates. -
Kelmscott large retail site sells for $9m
A local investor purchased the 1.14 hectare site from Eames & Associates. -
ASX has best week of 2022, earnings loom
Shares had their best week of the year on the ASX as investors turn their attention from rate rises to Australian earnings season. -
Are our CBDs dying, or is the role they play just evolving?
via abc.net.au
COVID has nearly killed the city centre. Now experts are pondering what the future of the CBD will be in post-pandemic Australia. -
Prelude out for most of Q1
A restart on Shell’s Prelude floating LNG vessel is still some time away, Shell chief executive Ben van Beurden said, with the pandemic making workforce movements more difficult. -
Pushing through towards the edge of a cliff
An aged care sector already in crisis faces an even greater challenge to deal with an Omicron outbreak in WA. -
Kal’s streets really are paved with gold
A rare, once-discarded element prevalent in the Goldfields highlights a cautionary tale about exotic minerals. -
WA records 18 local cases, state total grows to 203
The number of active COVID cases in Western Australia has exceeded 200 overnight, as the state prepares to implement new “safe and compassionate” border settings. -
Govt awards $2.3m maritime contract
Marine infrastructure services business Maritime Constructions has been selected by the state government to improve navigation aids for boaters visiting Rottnest Island. -
Carbon expands SA presence
Perth-based Carbon Group has added to its interstate presence with the acquisition of Adelaide-based Symes Accountants – its fourth purchase in the space of six months. -
$1bn West Musgrave project gets EPA nod
The EPA has rubber stamped OZ Mineral’s proposal to mine nickel and copper in WA’s Musgrave Ranges in what could be a first for the region if fully approved. -
NT businesses stuck in Omicron 'nightmare' to receive further government help
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory government digs deeper into its coffers to offer support for businesses hit hard by coronavirus as cases peak across the territory. -
What's in your tampons? Manufacturers legally don't have to answer
via abc.net.au
An allergic reaction to feminine hygiene products prompts law student Christine Stephens to campaign for manufacturers to list the ingredients. -
What's in your tampons? It's a question manufacturers legally don't have to answer
via abc.net.au
An allergic reaction to feminine hygiene products prompts law student Christine Stephens to campaign for manufacturers to list the ingredients. -
Medusa strikes $13m Qld deal
Perth company Medusa Mining is expanding its operations beyond the Philippines, having announced plans to acquire tenements in central Queensland. -
RBA says Omicron impact on spending small
The Reserve Bank of Australia says the economy has bounced back strongly from last year's Delta lockdowns and the signs indicate the effect from the Omicron variant on spending has been relatively small. -
Planning issues surround QEII development
A contentious privatised parking contract could be the linchpin for $3 billion of projects at the QEII medical centre. -
Australian wine exports fall 30 per cent
via abc.net.au
But there are signs other markets are starting to pick up the product no longer going to China. -
Rachelle borrowed $60 from an online lender. It's now an $800 debt
via abc.net.au
The now 18-year-old from Palm Island in north Queensland is among hundreds of borrowers who have been caught out by the controversial lending scheme.
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