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Hanh Ma, Healy join hall of fame
Pharmacist and entrepreneur Emma Hanh Ma and Koori woman and mining boss Amanda Healy have been inducted into the WA Women’s Hall of Fame under the business category. -
These businesses are questioning their viability after enduring a dire summer COVID season
via abc.net.au
It should have been a busy time for tourism and hospitality businesses in Tasmania's north-east but once coronavirus arrived, custom dried up for some while others were forced to close because of staff shortages. -
As Europe tries to break its energy ties with Russia, can US 'freedom gas' fill the gap?
via abc.net.au
Europe's efforts to wean itself of Russian gas in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine are likely to "unleash" of a wave of investment in so-called freedom gas from the United States, observers say. -
'The vast majority of us are uninsured': Australia's insurance crisis set to worsen
via abc.net.au
Disaster-prone areas of Australia, frequently hit by extreme weather events like floods and fires, could soon become uninsurable unless governments invest in mitigation measures to protect communities, insurers and experts are warning. -
At Close of Business: WA reopens, finally
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss what effect relaxing inbound travel restrictions will have on the tourism sector and the business community more broadly. -
Westbridge buys $16m Canning Vale warehouse
The property fund manager purchased the 23,177 square metre site from Perron Group, with the property leased to a Wesfarmers subsidiary. -
Brightwater chief appointed
Public servant Catherine Stoddart has been named as Brightwater Care Group’s new boss, replacing outgoing chief executive Jennifer Lawrence. -
Blame game no way to find solutions
Collaboration across all sectors and levels of government is needed to solve the crisis in aged care. -
Tracc pursues directors over Cirrus8 deal
Wembley-based property services company Tracc is pursuing its own directors for damages over a deal the pair allegedly struck with their own software company Cirrus8. -
Commodity climb falters, so does ASX
Australian shares' longest winning streak of the year has unravelled after lofty commodity prices, pushed higher by fears over Russian supply, finally eased. -
Swift wins $3.5m Roy Hill contract
Swift shares were up some 23 per cent after booking a contract to install its flagship entertainment system at Roy Hill mine’s accommodation village. -
State caves to COVID support pressure
The state government has brought forward its COVID financial support and altered the eligibility criteria amid mounting pressure, but the opposition says it doesn't go far enough. -
State caves amid COVID support pressure
The state government has brought forward its COVID financial support and altered the eligibility criteria amid mounting pressure, but the opposition says it doesn't go far enough. -
Albo sings WA's praises in campaign blitz
Anthony Albanese has wasted little time since touching down in WA earlier this week, using the past 48 hours to press the flesh for Labor in three key marginal seats. -
Chair role for Barrington
Artrya co-founder John Barrington will be chair of Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, replacing Wayne Martin. -
Locus Group with $10m Freo purchase
The Perth developers are proposing a 60 townhouse $50 million development on the industrial and vacant site. -
Why broadcasting Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake on television is a cause for alarm in Russia
via abc.net.au
Staff at a leading independent Russian TV station resign before airing Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, in a Soviet-era signal of political turmoil in the country. -
Swan Lake TV broadcast signals turmoil in Russia as independent media forced to close
via abc.net.au
Staff at a leading independent Russian TV station resign before airing Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, in a Soviet-era signal of political turmoil in the country. -
Ausgold in $16m raising
Dundee Corporation has upped its stake in Ausgold under a 4 cents per share capital raising, under which the explorer gained a new institutional investor. -
Ausgold in $16m insto raise
Existing shareholder Dundee Corporation upped its stake in Ausgold under a 4 cents per share capital raise, which also saw the explorer gain a new institutional investor. -
Burnie has no art gallery, but that won't stop it hosting a national touring exhibition
via abc.net.au
Left without a space for the National Portrait Gallery's Living Memory National Photographic Portrait Prize show, the Tasmanian town swings into action to make sure it does not miss out. -
WA records 2,137 new cases
The number of active COVID cases in Western Australia is fast approaching 10,000, with another 2,137 infections recorded overnight. -
EMCO to build $30m aged care facility
EMCO Building has secured a contract to build MercyCare’s new $30 million aged care facility in Maddington, with construction expected to begin as early as April. -
Insurance could rise as construction failures continue
Subcontractors caught in the collapse of WBHO are being advised to assess their insurance policies, while industry premiums could be set to rise amid ongoing insolvencies. -
Super funds expected to dump Russia assets
Australian superannuation funds are being urged by the treasurer to divest Russian assets and join the government in putting a squeeze on Vladimir Putin. -
Tapping into new labour source
Ertech founder Jim Giumelli is the driving force behind a training academy helping at-risk or disadvantaged students get into the workforce. -
'Nowhere to go': Elderly renters pushed out amid housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Renters who have lived in properties on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula for decades are being pushed out as properties are sold and rent rises. -
Petrol above $2 a litre and rising interest rates: How Russia's Ukraine invasion could hit Australia's economy
via abc.net.au
Australia's mining companies and farmers might benefit from Russian sanctions.
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