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Netflix stocks plummet on Wall Street, ASX to gain
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Stocks in streaming giant Netflix have plummeted, causing pain on New York's tech-heavy Nasdaq exchange, while locally Australian shares are set to rise on Thursday. -
Netflix mass exodus spooks Wall Street, ASX gains
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Stocks in streaming giant Netflix have plummeted, causing pain on New York's tech-heavy Nasdaq exchange, while Australian shares have risen in early trade. -
Netflix mass exodus spooks Wall Street, ASX closes up
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Stocks in streaming giant Netflix have plummeted, causing pain on New York's tech-heavy Nasdaq exchange, while Australian shares closed higher. -
ASX to gain, Wall Street falls as Netflix stocks plummet
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Australian shares set to rise on Thursday, after a mixed day on Wall Street, where Netflix's dramatic fall weighed on the tech-heavy Nasdaq bourse. -
Live: NSW Now: Businesses welcome easing isolation rules
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MORNING BRIEFING: The state's peak body for businesses has welcomed changes to close contact isolation rules, saying they will help ease crippling staff shortages in the retail and hospitality sectors. -
'Decent chance' of economic downturn in Australia, as experts predict US recession by 2024
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It's only been two years since the COVID-19 pandemic began, but economists are already speculating about when the next recession could happen. -
You could save average of $450 a year on energy bills by turning your house from a 'tent to a castle'
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Living in seven-star energy efficient homes would cut Australian energy bills by an average of $450 a year and help address climate change by reducing emissions, according to a new report from the Climate Council. -
You could save an average of $450 a year on energy bills by turning your house from a 'tent to a castle'
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Living in seven-star energy efficient homes would cut Australian energy bills by an average of $450 a year and help address climate change by reducing emissions, according to a new report from the Climate Council. -
Why many Australian homes are colder than living in Chicago, and what some groups are pushing for to change that
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Living in seven-star energy efficient homes would cut Australian energy bills by an average of $450 a year and help address climate change by reducing emissions, according to a new report from the Climate Council. -
The Esther Foundation enters voluntary administration
Administrators have been appointed to a prominent treatment centre for women and teenagers, following a planned parliamentary inquiry. -
ASX gives up gains after healthy start
Healthcare stocks lifted the S&P/ASX200 to just shy of its record high before the market pulled back in afternoon trading. -
At Close of Business: Simone Grogan talks sports, Jordan Murray on NRL
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Simone Grogan and Jordan Murray talk about the business behind cricket, racing and rugby league in WA. -
Kimberley meat co-op on hold
Plans for a $35 million co-operative to take ownership of the Kimberley’s sole abattoir have not progressed, with Yeeda Pastoral Company instead retaining full ownership. -
Pre-election Treasury update reveals $700 million spending spree since March budget
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The ink on the March 29 federal budget is barely dry, but the weeks since have seen more than $700 million in extra spending announced. -
Budget boost for tech, space and science
The federal budget includes $1.6 billion in tax relief to small businesses, encouraging investment in technology and training, but some opportunities were missed. -
Supercomputing is WA’s secret superpower
When it comes to predicting the industries that will drive the global economy in the next decade and beyond, there is one simple rule. -
Newly-listed SSH moves on $15m acquisition
Belmont-based SSH Group is looking to bolster its equipment division and its bottom line by taking on an established mining and civil machine hire business in the Pilbara. -
Freo restaurant to double as daytime co-working space
Plant-based restaurant Mother will open as a co-working space during the day while continuing to serve dinner customers at night, as part of a new diversification strategy. -
Freo restaurant to double as co-working space
Plant-based restaurant Mother will open as a co-working space during the day while continuing to serve dinner customers at night, as part of a new diversification strategy. -
Fremantle restaurant to double as co-working space
Plant-based restaurant Mother will open as a co-working space during the day while continuing to serve dinner customers at night, as part of a new diversification strategy. -
New flight route between Adelaide and Albury to open the region up for a bigger ski season
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Albury and its neighbouring regions are set to benefit from South Australian tourists during winter as a new flight path opens from Adelaide. -
New Adelaide-Albury flight route to open ski fields up for bigger season
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Albury and neighbouring regions are set to benefit from South Australian tourists during winter as a new flight path opens from Adelaide. -
Council staff strongly object to OBH plan
A $220 million plan to revamp Cottesloe's Ocean Beach Hotel will be considered by council next week, with council staff recommending a strong objection to the proposal. -
Council mulling over OBH proposal
A $220 million plan to revamp Cottesloe's Ocean Beach Hotel will be considered by council next week, with a town officer recommending a strong objection to the proposal. -
Plans to build 'world's largest solar project' in northern Australia reach new milestone
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An environmental impact assessment shows Sun Cable's proposed $30 billion project would result in significant reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, but could also cause some potentially negative impacts. -
ACT poised to scrap isolation rules for household contacts after NSW, Victoria ditch quarantine
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The ACT government says it will try to align its health orders with the two states, but some restrictions will remain. -
League tackles growth beyond grass roots
With the Redcliffe Dolphins to enter the NRL next year, WA has a compelling case to make for receiving the league’s 18th licence. -
Western Power fined over inadequate instructions
Western Power has been fined $45,000 over its inadequate testing procedure which caused hundreds of dollars of damage at a Lancelin property. -
Kewdale industrial building sells for $5m
The Ballantyne Road property sold to local investors. -
Project delays weigh on Rio output
“Challenging as expected,” is how Rio Tinto chief executive Jakob Stausholm chose to describe production during the mining giant’s first three months of 2022. -
COVID scare isolates Premier for 7 days
BREAKING: Premier Mark McGowan will be isolating at home for seven days after a member of his family tested positive to COVID-19. -
Victorian, NSW farmers celebrate autumn break with once-in-a-century string of good seasons
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An agricultural market analyst says Victorians are possibly experiencing a string of three good seasons, not seen since the 1920s, as farmers revel in a perfectly-timed autumn break. -
Farmers enjoy golden run with once-in-a-century string of good seasons
via abc.net.au
An agricultural market analyst says producers across Victoria and southern NSW are perfectly placed to hit a tight global market battered by international crises. -
$19.3m funding for solar eclipse event
The state government has committed about $20 million to prepare an "extraordinary" solar eclipse event for the thousands of visitors expected to visit WA. -
Having problems finding structural timber to build your home? The forestry industry hopes engineered wood is the answer
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's largest timber-producing regions will explore using low-value wood fibre to produce engineered products to address the nation's growing structural timber deficit crisis. -
Labor and Coalition turn federal election campaign focus to industrial relations
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Both parties renew a debate over industrial relations, with the Coalition vowing to double the fines imposed on unions that break the law and Labor arguing the Coalition's proposed changes to penalty rates and overtime will leave some workers worse off. -
Labor pitches $8 million outdoor pool to win over landlocked locals
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Home to 30,000 people, the inland city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder has not had an outdoor pool for 23 years. -
Liberal Party accused of 'con job' after funding pledge for bypass in marginal seat
via abc.net.au
A Liberal Party election pitch to start work on a major infrastructure project in a marginal seat has been criticised by Labor as a "con job". -
Powerline fires wreak havoc but a renewable alternative is rolling out
via abc.net.au
After a spate of bushfires, WA's regional electrical network is replacing overhead lines in some fire-prone regions with off-grid solar and battery systems, or microgrids. -
WA COVID cases jump by 8,080
Western Australia’s daily COVID cases have jumped to more than 8,000 overnight. -
Sports seek re-engagement post-pandemic
WA’s peak sporting bodies say they’ll need to work to ensure fans keep coming back through the gates. -
There is another cost that could be keeping EV ownership low
via abc.net.au
The cost of insuring electric vehicles will eventually drop as demand rises, but in the meantime the fledgling supply chain and relatively new tech attracts premiums almost double that of a regular car. -
There is another Australian cost that could be keeping EV ownership low
via abc.net.au
The cost of insuring electric vehicles (EV) in Australia will eventually drop as demand continues, but in the meantime the industry's fledgling supply chain and relatively new technology mean premiums are almost double for a regular car. -
Housing 'insanity' has the construction industry thinking outside the box
via abc.net.au
Property analysts say the property market is not slowing down, but one entrepreneur says demountable donga-like houses could be the answer to the housing woes. -
Confidence lifts as petrol prices drop
Consumer confidence has increased to its highest level since early March in response to a further drop in petrol prices in the past week. -
The buy now, pay later industry moves in to target farmers
via abc.net.au
If a farmer needs to buy cattle or grain, should they be approved for huge loans within 48 hours? The buy now, pay later industry moves in on farmers who could take advantage of six to 12-month loans. -
Here's why people are ditching Netflix and what it means for you
via abc.net.au
Netflix says inflation, the war in Ukraine and fierce competition have contributed to a loss of subscribers for the first time in more than a decade and predicted more contraction ahead. -
Childcare needs on the outer
Despite interest from developers, childcare centres aren’t always being approved where Perth families need them most.
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