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New Zealand to welcome vaccinated Australians without quarantine from April 12
via abc.net.au
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says vaccinated travellers from other countries with visa waiver arrangements with New Zealand will also be allowed to enter without quarantine from May 1. -
Freshly fallen meteorite found on the Nullarbor using drones and AI
via abc.net.au
A researcher at Curtin University has used drones and Artificial Intelligence technology to recover a meteorite on the Nullarbor Plains. He says the new technology used could help scientists investigate mining minerals in space. -
Freshly fallen meteorite found on the Nullarbor
via abc.net.au
A researcher at Curtin University has used drones and Artificial Intelligence technology to recover a meteorite on the Nullarbor Plains. He says the new technology used could help scientists investigate mining minerals in space. -
Unions angry at court ruling that restricts use of iconic Eureka flag
via abc.net.au
The federal construction watchdog says it will monitor compliance with the Commonwealth building code that doesn't allow certain companies to fly an iconic Australian symbol. -
Wall Street makes strong gains as oil drops back to pre-war levels
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to follow Wall Street's gains overnights, where the Nasdaq increased as much as 3 per cent. -
ASX higher in wake of oil price falls and solid gains on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are following Wall Street's gain , despite another major share market taking a big hit on fears of a COVID resurgence and oil prices sliding. -
ASX follows Wall Street gains, despite Chinese markets and the price of oil plunging
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are following Wall Street's gains overnight, despite another major share market taking a big hit on fears of a COVID resurgence and oil prices sliding. -
ASX closes higher, after oil price falls 27 pc from recent high and solid gains on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Australian shares closed sharply higher on Wednesday after solid gains on Wall Street and the oil price sliding. -
'Hooliganism': Russian court fines journalist after marathon grilling for three-second on-air protest
via abc.net.au
A Russian court fines a journalist $390 for interrupting a live bulletin on Russian state TV with anti-war messages, denouncing her act of protest as "hooliganism". -
Taxi drivers call for fare increase as fuel prices spike
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government says it is in talks with the state's taxi council, with drivers needing help to offset the cost of petrol that's now well above $2 per litre. -
SA council to build $300k 'turn-key' home in bid to combat housing crisis
via abc.net.au
A council in South Australia's Mallee region is planning to build and sell affordable homes in an unusual and hands-on approach to addressing the region's housing shortage. -
'We should have planned for it': How a 2022 rate rise might catch recent home buyers off guard
via abc.net.au
Interest rates are rising overseas and Australia is almost certain to follow soon. But are borrowers prepared for higher repayments as record low mortgage rates disappear? -
Denis is getting ahead while he has a cheap fixed mortgage. But how will other home owners cope with interest rate rises?
via abc.net.au
Interest rates are rising overseas and Australia is almost certain to follow soon. But are borrowers prepared for higher repayments as record low mortgage rates disappear? -
Are borrowers prepared for higher repayments as interest rates rise?
via abc.net.au
Interest rates are rising overseas and Australia is almost certain to follow soon. But are borrowers prepared for higher repayments as record low mortgage rates disappear? -
βWhereβs the outrage?β: Government called on to step up and help cover Indigenous funeral costs
via abc.net.au
About 14,500 Indigenous Australians have been affected by the collapse of a group of funeral insurance funds, leading to calls for the government to step in. -
'I'm very angry at the government': Funeral insurance companies collapse after years of warnings
via abc.net.au
About 14,500 Indigenous Australians have been affected by the collapse of a group of funeral insurance funds, leading to calls for the government to step in. -
China supplies the world's critical minerals for mobile phones and jet fighters, but Australia is trying to break free
via abc.net.au
The federal government commits $240 million to developing its own critical minerals industry, as fears of a Chinese "monopoly" on the materials drives Australia to find its own supplies. -
They've been described as 'meaningless league tables'. And this new NAPLAN data hopes to end them
via abc.net.au
For the first time since the start of the pandemic, parents will have fresh and relevant NAPLAN data on the My School website to compare their school's performance. -
'We literally begged ... still they wouldn't let us in': Indian students say racism kept them trapped in Ukraine
via abc.net.au
The nightmarish ordeal of a group of Indian students trying to flee Ukraine is among multiple allegations of racism from people who say they were stuck in a country they couldn't escape. -
Melting snow for water and hiding in tunnels, Indian students battled racism to escape war in Ukraine
via abc.net.au
The nightmarish ordeal of a group of Indian students trying to flee Ukraine is among multiple allegations of racism from people who say they were stuck in a country they couldn't escape. -
Imagine finding the only train that can get you away from rockets in Ukraine. But you're not allowed to board
via abc.net.au
The nightmarish ordeal of a group of Indian students trying to flee Ukraine is among multiple allegations of racism from people who say they were stuck in a country they couldn't escape. -
A weekend flight to Melbourne now costs the same as a drive to Launceston from Hobart
via abc.net.au
Hobart is now the most expensive capital city in the country when it comes to fuel and that means it costs about the same to fly to Melbourne as it does to drive to Launceston from Hobart. -
A flight to Melbourne now costs the same as a drive to Launceston from Hobart
via abc.net.au
Hobart is now the most expensive capital city in the country when it comes to fuel and that means it costs about the same to fly to Melbourne as it does to drive to Launceston from Hobart. -
A flight to Melbourne now costs the same as a drive from Hobart to Launceston
via abc.net.au
Hobart is now the most expensive capital city in the country when it comes to fuel and that means it costs about the same to fly to Melbourne as it does to drive to Launceston from Hobart. -
Papalia praises dry dock, questions cost
Paul Papalia has told state parliament he’s glad to see the federal government commit to building a dry dock in Henderson while disputing whether the project will actually cost $4.3 billion as reported. -
"Explosive failure" risk if grid assets not fixed
Transformers that could explode, a 38 per cent rise in bushfires and increased chances of a system blackout are key risks identified by Western Power, Business News can reveal. -
At Close of Business: Mark Beyer on Harvest Tech
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer profiles the growth of a Bentley-based technology business. -
Swift extends Village Roadshow contract
Swift Networks has extended its existing contract agreement with film distributor Village Roadshow for another five years. -
BlueScope Steel secures funding to build first wind turbines in NSW
via abc.net.au
BlueScope says its Port Kembla facility will produce the first NSW-built wind turbines, after securing a $55.4 million federal grant to upgrade its steelmaking capability. -
PM says $30bn worth of shipbuilding planned in WA
WA is set to deliver almost $30 billion of shipbuilding projects by 2040, while the Prime Minister also pledged HMAS Stirling will be the home base for new nuclear submarines. -
Abattoir expansion suffers $6m cost hike
V&V Walsh is pushing ahead with its Bunbury abattoir expansion, despite the project cost blowing out to $42 million amid pressure in the state's construction market. -
ASX falls after commodity prices slip
Motorists might welcome any easing of oil prices but investors watched falling commodity prices ruin any chance of ASX gains. -
St George seeks exploration capital
St George Mining is understood to be conducting a $6.5 million equity raise to fund further nickel-copper exploration efforts at the Mt Alexander project in WA’s Yilgarn Craton. -
$128.5m in federal Budget for environmental law reforms
The federal government has announced a $128.5 million package for environmental law reforms in a bid to reduce "green tape". -
'Just the Aussie thing to do' - Three tradies on a mission to help flood-affected NSW
via abc.net.au
Local tradies volunteering with NSW flood recovery efforts say they cannot believe the extent of damage -
Inclusive model brings business on board
Defence industry ‘primes’ have different models to develop a strong and capable ecosystem. -
Lanskey loses WesTrac legal spat over damages
Lanskey Constructions has lost its court bid to stop WesTrac from retrieving $170,000 in bank guarantees over delays to the expansion of its Welshpool facility. -
'They are supposed to complement each other': Tamworth gets UNE campus, Armidale concerned
via abc.net.au
The campus has been planned for almost 10 years, but some are now concerned about its potential to affect Armidale's population. -
Renewed calls for NSW native timber industry to be scrapped after latest logging fines
via abc.net.au
The NSW Greens accuses Forestry Corporation of showing complete disregard for the public forests it operates in, after a new round of fines for breaching forestry rules. -
'Gone back on that word': Pool that sparked Olympic career to be demolished one year before centenary
via abc.net.au
Bundaberg Regional Council has brought forward plans to demolish Anzac Park Pool, leaving 100,000 locals with one public pool until 2024. -
Australia has 30 days of petrol supplies β but new laws to shore up fuel reserves could raise prices further
via abc.net.au
From July the federal government will require fuel importers to maintain minimum levels of petrol, diesel and jet fuel — but despite advice from his own department, the Energy Minister denies it will push petrol prices up further. -
Australia has 30 days of gasoline supplies β but new laws to shore up fuel reserves could hit petrol prices further
via abc.net.au
From July the federal government will require fuel importers to maintain minimum levels of petrol, diesel and jet fuel — but despite advice from his own department, the Energy Minister denies it will push petrol prices up further. -
A new law on fuel importers could increase petrol prices even further β but the Energy Minister denies it will flow to the bowser
via abc.net.au
From July the federal government will require fuel importers to maintain minimum levels of petrol, diesel and jet fuel — but despite advice from his own department, the Energy Minister denies it will push petrol prices up further. -
EcoGraf plans nickel spin-out
Battery anode materials company EcoGraf has laid plans to demerge and list its Tanzanian nickel exploration assets on the ASX, with the metal in the middle of a significant price spike. -
Perdaman urea plant gains planning approval
Perdaman Group is another step closer to building its $4.3 billion urea plant on the Burrup Peninsula, after the plan was unanimously approved by the regional planning body. -
Harvest Tech builds growth foundations
Having ‘gone stealth’ to validate its tech and build customer relationships, a Perth company has secured key partnerships with local and global businesses. -
UWA academic calls for rethink of US alliance
Australians ought to have more detailed discussions about the potential risks and costs of the country’s US alliance, according to a new strategy paper from UWA. -
COVID cases jump by 5,377 as peak looms
Western Australia has recorded another spike in COVID cases, with a further 5,377 new infections recorded overnight. -
Smith-Gander steps up as chair at HBF
Diane Smith-Gander is set to chair HBF as the incumbent, Tony Crawford, has signalled he will retire from the board in May. -
Russians flock to McDonald's for last meal before doors close
via abc.net.au
McDonald's first opened its doors in Moscow just after the Berlin Wall came down, but now it's closing those same doors as Russia moves from once optimistically embracing symbols of the West to now outwardly rejecting them.
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