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Questions to ask when buying a house in an age of extreme weather
via abc.net.au
Thinking of buying a property but concerned about climate change? Here are some questions you should be asking. -
The heirs to some of Russia's largest fortunes are rebelling against Vladimir Putin's war
via abc.net.au
Some of Russia's richest young elites are speaking out against Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, including the offspring of oligarchs and a former reality TV host who challenged Vladimir Putin in the 2018 election. -
'Diversity is the reality', but not in corporate Australia
via abc.net.au
For International Women's Day we spoke to three business leaders about why cultural and gender diversity matter, the barriers they've faced in corporate Australia and what needs to change. -
Some areas may have just suffered one-in-500 year floods, but insurers saw them coming
via abc.net.au
Amid the clean up after what are likely to be the costliest floods in Australian history, insurers warn things are set to get worse, especially along the east coast. -
Insurers have spent years modelling climate risk, and the news is not good for many sea changers
via abc.net.au
Amid the clean up after what are likely to be the costliest floods in Australian history, insurers warn things are set to get worse, especially along the east coast. -
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announces last year in office, optimistic about 2022 growth
via abc.net.au
The outgoing Premier says policy support will be necessary for China to hits its 5.5 per cent growth target, while also calling for more open cooperation his country and the United States. -
DRA Global boss resigns
Engineering services company DRA Global has emerged out of a week-long break from trading advising its chief executive of three years will step down. -
At Close of Business: Aged care, wages and productivity gains
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie debate the Health Services Union's push for higher wages in the aged care sector. -
ASX falls as rate rises creep closer
Investors moved the ASX lower after accepting US rates are almost certain to rise next week due to record inflation. -
Synergy reveals more South Freo details
The buyer of South Fremantle Power Station remains undisclosed but Synergy says it was not the business which initially approached the government last year. -
US drug royalties flow to UWA, Perron
A nine-year old licencing deal signed on behalf of WA medical researchers is continuing to deliver returns, with US company Sarepta Therapeutics paying $11.5 million in royalties last year. -
Money and power a heady mix
Missing from the discussion of a more rapid shift to renewable energy is the small matter of who pays. -
Bubbles in your beer may soon come from Bass Strait gas
via abc.net.au
Gas giant Esso Australia plans to reduce its carbon footprint by turning carbon dioxide from offshore gas into a product that can be used in carbonated drinks such as beer. -
Teary goodbye as first house in rattled mine-side suburb falls
via abc.net.au
Sisters Bev Casey and Bobbie Leonard watch as heavy machinery crumples their 82-year-old childhood home on the outskirts of Kalgoorlie-Boulder following relocation offers from Northern Star Resources. -
Market forces need a nudge sometimes
High prices and global uncertainty typically focus governments’ attention on energy security. -
Cygnet West, Colliers stoush over Baileys Motel
More details have emerged about the legal battle between Cygnet West and franchisor-turned-rival Colliers, with confirmation the action was prompted by the sale of the Baileys Motel. -
Cygnet West, Colliers lawsuit over Baileys Motel
More details have emerged about the legal battle between Cygnet West and franchisor-turned-rival Colliers, with confirmation the action was prompted by the sale of the Baileys Motel in East Perth. -
Buyers sought for potash project
Salt Lake Potash’s Lake Way project, which was predicted to be one of the first producing potash assets in the state before its collapse last year, has been put on the market by receivers. -
Traffic chaos mounts on Great Western Hwy hours after government asked drivers to stay away
via abc.net.au
Traffic is quickly banking up on the only road currently linking Sydney to western NSW, only hours after a plea for motorists to avoid the route. -
Forrest takes war on plastics to UQ
Researchers may finally know the extent of microplastics concentration in the human body as a result of a new partnership struck between Minderoo Foundation and the University of Queensland. -
More people in hospital as COVID cases climb by 5,005
WA has recorded 5,005 new COVID cases overnight, with more people receiving treatment in hospitals. -
Court delays hearing Airpower Australia charges
The fate of prominent businessman Nev Power’s company Airpower will be heard by the court later this month, in light of his breach of the State’s COVID-19 travel restrictions. -
Helicopter crashes near Snowy Mountains dam with National Parks staff on board
via abc.net.au
Five people survive the crash in rough terrain in Kosciuszko National Park, including four National Park and Wildlife Service staff. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has launched an investigation into the incident. -
Helicopter crashes near Snowy Mountains dam with five on board
via abc.net.au
Five people survive the crash in rough terrain in Kosciuszko National Park with at least two injured to be winched out by rescuers. -
Helicopter crashes in Snowy Mountains, with five people on board
via abc.net.au
There are reports patients with injuries will be winched out from a remote location in Kosciuszko National Park after a helicopter crashed this afternoon. -
Helicopter crashes in Snowy Mountains, reportedly with five people on board
via abc.net.au
There are reports the helicopter went down in water in the Kosciuszko National park. -
More than a pretty space
From the poignant to the political, many works in this year’s iteration of ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ are about more than its coastal setting, discovers Kim Kirkman. -
Public comment opens for $220m OBH proposal
A proposal for a $220 million redevelopment at the Ocean Beach Hotel site in Cottesloe, including 200 apartments and a 121-room hotel, is out for public comment. -
Labor makes $15m election pledge to SA forestry, but industry wants more trees
via abc.net.au
SA's forestry industry has welcomed the state Labor party's $15 million pledge for a research centre in Mount Gambier, but still wants a commitment to plant more trees. -
'Strong candidates' for RBA deputy: Lowe
A day after the announcement of Guy Debelle's resignation, Reserve Bank governor says there are strong internal candidates for the deputy governor role. -
Retail workers cop shocking abuse for things that are out of their control. They want the law to better protect them
via abc.net.au
Retail workers describe being threatened with scissors and verbally abused at least three times a day. -
'Guaranteed a good way of life': Truckies seek a regional sea change amid transport crises
via abc.net.au
Some truck drivers are seeking greener pastures in the regions as demand for their work lifts wages and offers opportunities to relocate. However, not all drivers are so lucky, as the transport union points to a crisis of overwork amid flooding and restrictions for truckies across Australia.
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