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Illawarra caravan park residents facing eviction plead for dignity
via abc.net.au
NSW government urged to protect 43 residents living in "shocking conditions" at Windang's Oasis Village caravan park. -
Russian stocks soar on reopening, US stocks rally
via abc.net.au
It has been a volatile night of trade for the reopened Russian stock market, and US stocks have jumped. -
Russian stocks soar on reopening, ASX hits two month high
via abc.net.au
The Russian stock market surges after being closed for a month, and the ASX climbs on higher iron ore prices and a rise on Wall Street. -
Russian stocks soar on reopening, ASX and US stocks gain
via abc.net.au
It has been a volatile night of trade for the reopened Russian stock market, and the ASX climbs after US stocks jump. -
Why 'limited' media competition is a problem for WA regional communities
via abc.net.au
The Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance is calling for more diversity and competition in the Western Australia media in the wake of a national report revealing a raft of issues within the industry. -
Stressed Queanbeyan teachers threaten to walk out again amid 'critical' staff shortage
via abc.net.au
Teachers at the town's two public high schools are seeking trauma counselling to cope with the stress, their union says. -
Queanbeyan teachers threaten to walk out again amid 'critical' staff shortage
via abc.net.au
Teachers at the town's two public high schools are seeking trauma counselling to cope with the stress, their union says. -
Gas and cattle can't 'coexist': Major producer vows to fight fracking giants
via abc.net.au
One of the Northern Territory's largest and newest cattle producers says the gas industry and the cattle industry cannot co-exist. -
This is how a surgeon's taxes could fall $9,000 while nurses they work with pay more within the next couple of years
via abc.net.au
With cost-of-living concerns dogging the government ahead of next week's federal budget and the upcoming election, experts are again questioning whether its tax cuts are directed at those who need them most. -
Luka is one of many Australians struggling with the cost of living, and he can't count on tax cuts to help out
via abc.net.au
With cost-of-living concerns dogging the government ahead of next week's federal budget and the upcoming election, experts are again questioning whether its tax cuts are directed at those who need them most. -
Traditional owners demand removal of 'gag clauses' to help protect rock art
via abc.net.au
Twenty-seven Murujuga custodians have called on the state government to scrap part of an agreement they say is preventing them from criticising industry developments on the Burrup Peninsula -
At Close of Business: Madeleine Stephens on charity bike rides
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens gives an overview of WA's top-performing charity bike rides. -
New MD for Euroz Hartleys
Perth broker Euroz Hartleys has promoted its head of institutional sales Tim Bunney to managing director, replacing Rob Black. -
State cops $900k fine over sniffer dog attack
The state government has been hit with a record $900,000 fine after “fundamental failings” and “glaring errors” led to a Department of Justice employee being attacked by a sniffer dog. -
Brickworks to review its WA position
The state’s second largest brick maker has reported a half yearly profit of $581 million but says its WA operations are a drag on performance. -
Crown inquiry confirms what we knew
ANALYSIS: The royal commission had very few surprises, other than its failure to draw clear conclusions on some of the key issues or the top people who ran the casino. -
New regulator, new laws promised after Crown report
Despite the damning findings handed down by the Perth Casino Royal Commission, Crown will be allowed to continue trading under the watchful eye of a new independent monitor. -
Forrest's Fiveight to incur Cottesloe's research costs
The multi-million dollar reimagining of Indiana will soon return to council chambers as mining billionaire Andrew Forrest’s company agrees to meet the town’s costs for research. -
WBHO Infrastructure deal to be an "excellent outcome"
Creditors of WBHO Infrastructure will decide next week if they accept a bid by SRG Global to buy the collapsed company, with administrators warning the alternative is liquidation. -
Nicholson shares story to promote inclusion
BHP contracts lead Sepideh Nicholson, who came to Australia as a refugee when she was a teenager, is calling on employers to create inclusive workplaces or risk losing diversity. -
ASX inches higher, Russia sanctions loom
Australian shares have kept their run higher going, while the prospect of more sanctions on Russia could dictate trading behaviour tomorrow. -
High petrol prices linked to spike in fuel theft and drive-offs in Albury and Wodonga
via abc.net.au
Police say high petrol prices have led to a spike in drive-offs -
KWM confirms Perth expansion
King & Wood Mallesons has formally announced the appointment of four experienced lawyers to the partnership, including projects specialist Peter Vaughan and M&A adviser Roger Davies. -
Bill to deter 'idiotic' influencers from asbestos-riddled town passes parliament
via abc.net.au
The West Australian government hopes the final closure of an asbestos-riddled town will at last deter social media influencers and 'danger tourists' from visiting. -
Bannerman books $40m
Another ASX-listed uranium company is raising cash to step up its project amid revived interest in the commodity. -
Meet the teenage business owner planning to mix fresh ideas with local support
via abc.net.au
When 19-year-old Sarah Munchenberg bought a well-established gourmet fruit business in South Australia's Riverland she immediately set to work to diversify its range to attract new customers. -
Rinehart, Forrest Australia’s richest
Western Australian billionaires Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest have topped the list of Australia’s wealthiest 250 for 2022, with Canva founders Melanie Perkins and Cliff Obrecht scoring a spot in the top 10. -
Pre-election 'cash splash' now would risk hard turn to austerity later, former Treasury economist warns
via abc.net.au
Josh Frydenberg is being warned that massive federal government debt from emergency pandemic spending could double in coming decades as borrowing costs rise and spending costs blow out. -
Former Boeing test pilot found not guilty in fatal 737 MAX crashes case
via abc.net.au
Former Boeing test pilot Mark Forkner was found not guilty of deceiving federal regulators about a key flight-control system that played a role in two deadly crashes involving 737 MAX jets. -
Seven reported dead as COVID cases surge by 8,616
WA has reported seven COVID-related deaths overnight as new cases surge by 8,616. -
Restrictions to ease, COVID cases surge by 8,616
COVID WRAP: The Premier has announced an intended easing of restrictions later this month as WA reported a record-breaking figure of new COVID cases. -
Tax breaks and ABC-SBS partnerships among recommendations to support regional newspapers
via abc.net.au
A federal parliamentary committee suggests grants, tax breaks, and ABC-SBS partnerships will help regional newspapers remain sustainable amid rising costs and a loss of journalists. -
City backs 'ambitious' $36m apartment block
An “ambitious” $36 million 15-storey apartment block proposed in Como has received support from the City of South Perth. -
Workers in driver's seat on wage demands
A new survey has found employers are facing higher wage demands from candidates seeking employment. -
Scale of human suffering in Ukraine 'far exceeds worst-case scenario', UN report finds
via abc.net.au
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seen 15 per cent of the population displaced within the country. Ukrainians tell us why they have stayed. -
'I did not want to leave my husband behind': UN finds 6.5m Ukrainians internally displaced by war
via abc.net.au
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seen 15 per cent of the population displaced within the country. Ukrainians tell us why they have stayed. -
Deputy PM 'not interested' in business case for half a billion dollar dam in his electorate
via abc.net.au
Tamworth councillors, including two former Nationals heavyweights, want more detail on the proposed new Dungowan Dam, but Barnaby Joyce says he just wants the project built. -
Queensland Alumina equipment failure causes caustic spray of chemical into community
via abc.net.au
The Department of Environment and Science said overnight on Tuesday a high-pressure pipe carrying sodium hydroxide failed, with the chemical spray released onsite and into neighbouring areas. -
Energy security fears fuel 'extremely concerning' oil and gas exploration
via abc.net.au
Analysts say mounting energy insecurity concerns and high prices are behind increased investment in domestic oil and gas projects, sparking fears among environmentalists.
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