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Six ways the pandemic reshaped Australia's housing market
via abc.net.au
Will Australia's housing market be the same in the aftermath of the pandemic? -
Rare earths miner says NT separation plant could supply 5pc of world's processed product
via abc.net.au
Arafura Resources says its planned facility near Alice Springs will be pivotal in reducing Australia's reliance on China for materials essential to the production of renewable energy technology. -
Russia to sell gas in roubles, US stocks fall
via abc.net.au
Commodity markets are set to be further disrupted, with Russian President Vladimir Putin saying unfriendly countries such as the US and those in the EU will have to pay for gas in roubles. US stocks have slumped as oil prices have risen again. -
Russia to sell gas in roubles, ASX higher
via abc.net.au
Commodity markets are set to be further disrupted, with Russian President Vladimir Putin saying unfriendly countries such as the US and those in the EU will have to pay for gas in roubles. The ASX rises and US stocks have slumped as oil prices have risen again. -
Russia to sell gas in roubles, ASX falls
via abc.net.au
Commodity markets are set to be further disrupted, with Russian President Vladimir Putin saying unfriendly countries such as the US and those in the EU will have to pay for gas in roubles. The ASX is in the red and US stocks have slumped as oil prices have risen again. -
Russia to sell gas in roubles, ASX ekes out gain
via abc.net.au
Commodity markets are set to be further disrupted, with Russian President Vladimir Putin saying unfriendly countries such as the US and those in the EU will have to pay for gas in roubles. The ASX edged higher as oil prices rallied. -
There's a reason bags suddenly appear on Queensland power poles. And it's a bit gruesome
via abc.net.au
If you've seen bags tied up or taped to poles in your neighbourhood, there's a good chance an animal has come to an unfortunate and untimely end. -
Seed capital: Telstra turns tree planter to reduce its carbon footprint
via abc.net.au
Telecommunications giant Telstra is starting its own carbon farm, growing trees to reduce its emissions. -
To protect your super, funds are taking a closer look at the climate
via abc.net.au
Chaos is bad for superannuation funds and climate change could mean a lot of chaos. Mary Delahunty, who analyses these scenarios for one of the country's biggest super funds, takes us inside the attempt to reduce uncertainty. -
Who can save a deposit? As cost-of-living increases bite, home owner hopefuls want another option
via abc.net.au
With house prices and cost-of-living pressures rising, home ownership has become unattainable for some. One woman wants banks to remove the need for large deposits and instead consider rental history. -
'Someone's investment is my ability to live': Liam is being kicked out for the third time in five years
via abc.net.au
Tenant Liam Kenna says he holds little hope of buying a house in his hometown like his parents did as "that train has left", while others call for good rental history to be the main indicator for securing a home loan. -
Missy once thought home ownership was an achievable dream. Now she fears she's missed the boat
via abc.net.au
With house prices and cost-of-living pressures rising, home ownership has become unattainable for some. One woman wants banks to remove the need for large deposits and instead consider rental history. -
The problem with calling someone a bogan is more serious than you realise, says this expert Â
via abc.net.au
Big inequalities exist in Australia, but the issues of class are often missing from our public and political debates. -
Austal loses defence project
Austal’s share price fell sharply today after it disclosed an agreement to build offshore patrol vessels for the Philippines navy had fallen through. -
Birchal pulls $100m in crowdfunding
The Birchal platform has raised $100m over four years, with Perth companies Australian Honey Ventures and Bunsters among the latest WA enterprises to garner funding via the site. -
At Close of Business: Claire Tyrrell on land developers
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell delves into the year in business for WA's land developers. -
Disease outbreak in Indonesia could be 'catastrophic' for Australia's cattle herd, vets say
via abc.net.au
Australia's cattle herd is facing its most serious threat in decades, experts say, as authorities race to contain a disease outbreak in Indonesia. -
$2m to get lobster to new markets
A $1.9 million grant awarded to Geraldton Fishermen’s Co-operative to grow overseas exports is expected to increase its customer base by 20 per cent. -
SA Premier claws support from Limestone Coast's forestry, lobster and health sectors
via abc.net.au
SA Premier says regional forestry sector key in addressing the nation's wood shortage -
Aust shares higher for fifth day in six
A charmed run for the ASX has continued while one analyst is pondering whether bond investors wary of higher rates are about to end the run. -
Power avoids jail
High profile businessman Nev Power has narrowly avoided jail after being hit with an eight-month suspended jail term for breaching the state’s strict COVID travel laws. -
Architect named for new $26m school
Daglish-based Oldfield Knott Architects has been chosen to design the new $26 million primary school in Hammond Park, set to open in two years' time. -
Fears rising living costs could lead to mass exodus of workers from aged care sector
via abc.net.au
The aged care sector is already reeling in the wake of the pandemic. But there are fears it could get worse -
Power outages report says maintenance not to blame
A review into a series of electricity outages which left thousands of customers without power for upto 12 hours over Christmas has found demand during heatwave conditions went beyond Western Power's capacity. -
Taking the fight to Russia online
In an interconnected world, the tech sector has a role to play when diplomacy fails and fighting starts. -
Land sales price pressure likely
Land developers experienced strong demand in 2021 but are grappling with supply and labour constraints. -
Covid positive cases top 8000 on way to the peak
The number of new Covid positive cases in WA has hit 8429 - the highest since the pandemic began two years ago. -
Evergrande says it is on track to restructuring after shares suspended and billions seized by banks
via abc.net.au
It is a chaotic week for the world's most indebted property developer, with about $2.8 billion seized by banks and shares suspended from trading. -
Santos, Carnarvon in major oil find
Santos and its junior exploration partner Carnarvon Energy have struck a discovery believed to host 43 million barrels of oil east of Western Australia’s Dorado field. -
Council knocks back Taj on Swan site proposal
A proposal for a two-storey house on the former Taj on Swan site has been refused by council, but the applicants were offered another chance if the design plans are revised. -
'It's just insanity': Parents in regional WA signing up for childcare waitlists before kids are born
via abc.net.au
Families in regional Western Australia face the longest wait times of all Australians when it comes to getting their kids into child care, with one area having just one available space for every nine children in need of care. -
Serious injuries take toll on workers in WA mining industry
via abc.net.au
A new report reveals workers in the booming resources sector continue to be seriously injured at a rate of more than one a day, as the state prepares to roll out new workplace health and safety laws. -
Demand for workers continues to strengthen
The National Skills Commission says job advertisements on the internet rose by a further 3.6 per cent in February. -
How the war in Ukraine is fast tracking a new Australian oil crop
via abc.net.au
The company behind an Australian grown high oleic safflower oil says global demand has increased for its product due to concerns about Ukraine's oilseed crop. -
History repeats in curriculum debate
WA’s objections to the draft national curriculum speak to political priorities beyond the history wars.
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