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Live: NSW Now: Commuters to expect delays as blanket of heavy fog covers Sydney
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: Sydney has woken up to a thick blanket of heavy fog over much of the city and metropolitan area. -
New apartments on the Gold Coast hit 'lowest supply ever seen' with no price relief in sight
via abc.net.au
A growing 'conundrum' is facing the Gold Coast property market, with the supply of new apartments hitting a record low, based on data from consultancy firm Urbis. But with the building industry facing rising construction costs and labour shortages, no relief is in sight. -
Gold Coast new apartments hit 'lowest supply ever seen' with no price relief in sight
via abc.net.au
A growing 'conundrum' is facing the Gold Coast property market, with the supply of new apartments hitting a record low, based on data from consultancy firm Urbis. But with the building industry facing rising construction costs and labour shortages, no relief is in sight. -
Elon Musk sued by Twitter investors for 'market manipulation', ASX to follow Wall Street higher
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to rise on Friday, after a surge across Wall Street, while Twitter shareholders have sued billionaire Elon Musk, accusing him of manipulating the company's share price. -
Elon Musk sued by Twitter investors for 'market manipulation', ASX follows Wall St higher
via abc.net.au
Australian shares follow a strong lead from Wall Street, Twitter shareholders have sued billionaire Elon Musk for allegedly trying to manipulate the company's share price, while Telstra pays $11 million in compensation for breaching telco industry rules. -
Industry partnerships driving a '91 per cent' uptick in female apprentices and trainees in NSW
via abc.net.au
Data shows a 91 per cent increase in women taking up apprenticeships and traineeships in New South Wales as a combination of university, TAFE and workplace training creates highly-qualified graduates. -
How these young women are shaping the future of male-dominated industries
via abc.net.au
Women are fast filling male-dominated roles to gain qualifications and real-world experience that will give them an employment edge once they graduate. -
Education-industry partnership drives uptick in female apprentices and trainees
via abc.net.au
Data shows a 91 per cent increase in women taking up apprenticeships and traineeships in New South Wales as a combination of university, TAFE and workplace training creates highly-qualified graduates. -
Built for Women and industry partnerships driving uptick in female apprentices and trainees in NSW
via abc.net.au
Data shows a 91 per cent increase in women taking up apprenticeships and traineeships in New South Wales as a combination of university, TAFE and workplace training creates highly-qualified graduates. -
Built for Women and education-industry partnership drives uptick in female apprentices and trainees in NSW
via abc.net.au
Data shows a 91 per cent increase in women taking up apprenticeships and traineeships in New South Wales as a combination of university, TAFE and workplace training creates highly-qualified graduates. -
Sydney set to sparkle as Vivid festival returns for first time since 2019
via abc.net.au
Vivid Sydney organisers are hoping one small change will put a stop to the problematic overcrowding seen in previous years as the popular light festival returns for the first time since 2019. -
One change to Vivid Sydney could put stop to overcrowding problem
via abc.net.au
Vivid Sydney organisers are hoping one small change will put a stop to the problematic overcrowding seen in previous years as the popular light festival returns for the first time since 2019. -
Five tips to save money on your energy bill
via abc.net.au
Winter is usually when we crank up the heater, stay indoors more and get our largest power bills. Here are some ways to avoid a nasty surprise in the mail.
With living costs and interest rates going up, no one wants bill shock at the end of the season -
Broadcom to buy VMware for $61 billion in big tech tie-up
via abc.net.au
Computer chip and software maker Broadcom will spend about US$61 billion to acquire the cloud technology company VMware, one of the biggest deals of the year despite rising inflation and some economic uncertainty. -
Fiveight buys $7.7m Binningup land
The Andrew and Nicola Forrest-backed company is intent on developing the 260ha parcelhistorically at the centre of a $50 million legal battle involving Mirvac. -
Another Gold Coast construction company collapses amid rising costs
via abc.net.au
The managing director of Pivotal Homes says employees and contractors have been paid in full, but that operations are unviable due to a set of circumstances he has never seen in the industry. -
Homes fit for prints: Western NSW council thinks outside the box
via abc.net.au
Could 3D house-printing be the answer to regional Australia's housing crisis? A regional city is considering investing in a trial. -
Whistleblowers' and journalists' sources protected under new laws passed in Queensland
via abc.net.au
The laws – known as shield laws – prevent journalists from being compelled to reveal the identity of their sources during court proceedings, and come as part of a package of reforms passed in Queensland Parliament today. -
Pubs with no beer in mining city count the cost of two big power outages this week
via abc.net.au
Business owners in WA's Goldfields say they are thousands of dollars out of pocket due to extended blackouts on Sunday and Wednesday, and are calling on Western Power to fix the issues with its network. -
On a roll: Aussie-made toilet paper, tissues secure on the shelves as supply chain disruptions wreak havoc Â
via abc.net.au
An Australian mill is reaping the reward of supply chain disruptions, reporting a 10 per cent increase in demand. -
$280m court complex can't hold criminals trials
Attorney General John Quigley says David Malcolm Justice Centre was, in part, "a failing". -
$280m court complex can't hold criminal trials
Attorney General John Quigley says David Malcolm Justice Centre was, in part, "a failing". -
At Close of Business: Nadia Budihardjo on the WACA pool
Journalist Nadia Budihardjo gives an update on the redevelopment of the WACA. -
ASX falls as supermarkets, miners drag
The local share market has closed down 0.7 per cent with every sector losing ground except for technology, boosted by Appen's $1.2bn takeover offer. -
Marawar wins again
Aboriginal business Marawar Building Services has been named National Supplier of the Year at Supply Nation’s Supplier Diversity Awards for a second time. -
Chaney set to claim win in Curtin
Curtin appears to have succumb to the teal wave with Celia Hammond reportedly conceding the blue-ribbon seat in Perth's western suburbs. -
Chaney claims victory in Curtin
Curtin has succumb to the teal wave with Kate Chaney claiming victory in the blue-ribbon seat in Perth's western suburbs. -
Carnival is over: End of the road for Tasmanian cycling event
via abc.net.au
The 126-year-old Latrobe Carnival will not take place this year after AusCycling said the track in the state’s north-west was not fit for purpose. -
WACA pool deal makes waves again
The City of Perth and the state government are at odds again over the anticipated public swimming pool as part of the Western Australian Cricket Association redevelopment. -
'I'm lost': Flood victims' uncertainty as claim approvals trickle through
via abc.net.au
North coast residents are struggling to navigate the insurance process as they try to move on from the worst floods on record. -
Defunding of group helping kids stay in school sparks search for replacement
via abc.net.au
Albany's Baldjamaar Foundation loses its federal funding after a lengthy compliance review, with Indigenous elders warning that losing its services will be felt in the community. -
Engineering Institute to expand
The institute bought two West Perth buildings for $6.5 million, with plans to consolidate its Perth campus. -
Tertiary union hot for free degrees
One of the country’s most progressive unions has come out in support of universal access to higher education. -
Production boost for Margaret River Brewhouse
Margaret River Brewhouse has been given the green light for the first stage of a phased expansion plan which will push production capacity at least six-fold. -
Who are the winners and losers in Tasmania's 2022 budget? We've got you covered
via abc.net.au
While some areas have had funding increased, others — although on the receiving end of government money — will still struggle to meet demand under measures announced in the Tasmanian budget. -
Civmec lines up $120m in work
Henderson-based contractor Civmec has won a suite of new work with BHP, Subsea 7, and Roy Hill. -
Deputy premier set for Indonesia trip
Roger Cook will jet off to East Java this weekend for what will be his first trip to WA’s sister state since taking on the state development and tourism portfolios. -
Golden Ponds a lure beyond land
It would have to be one of the more unusual land parcels in Perth’s southern development fringe, a tourism and fishing park in an area that could be described as a water playground. -
Cambridge mayor sues over 'defamation'
Cambridge mayor Keri Shannon is suing the nation’s peak town planning body and its local president for defamation over two articles she claims damaged her reputation. -
Why this region's residents will see Victoria's biggest electricity price rise
via abc.net.au
Power bills are set to rise by 9 per cent in Gippsland but only 1 per cent in Melbourne. Here's why. -
WA scientist joins Australian Academy of Sciences
Jonathan Carapetis has been recognised for his infectious disease discoveries and elected to be one of 22 fellows inducted into the Australian Academy of Sciences this year. -
WA scientist inducted into academy
Jonathan Carapetis has been recognised for his infectious disease discoveries and elected to be one of 22 fellows inducted into the Australian Academy of Sciences this year. -
Hearts & Minds launches, putting NFPs front and centre with dedicated Business News content portal
In a first for the Not For Profit sector, a dedicated content portal is launching this week via the Business News digital offering. -
'Super-luxe' international tourists put regional NSW on map
via abc.net.au
Travel operators are hoping to attract wealthy tourists ready to unload up to $20,000 a week as struggling regional businesses bounce back after a two-year break from international visitors. -
WA COVID numbers drop
Daily COVID cases in WA have dipped overnight, with the total count of active cases in the state also in decline, but the number of hospitalisations has risen. -
Patient capital wins in hamlets’ long play
Small developers have been the winners as property buyers seek space in the deep South West. -
Mayfair 'ties' cost Quattro Capital
The corporate watchdog has torn up the licence of West Perth-based investment service Quattro Capital Group and barred director Grant Gibson over its ties to embattled investor Mayfair 101. -
Business investment expected to pick up
Economists expect figures will show business investment picked up further in the March quarter, providing a boost to growth in the upcoming national accounts. -
Could this booming south-west suburb be one of Brisbane's most neglected?
via abc.net.au
Queensland's transport department and Brisbane City Council appear to have resolved a squabble over the installation of a new bus route in a section of the capital's booming south-west. -
Lydia's power bill is going up. It adds to rising fuel prices and rate hikes
via abc.net.au
Benchmark power prices will rise by up to 18.3 per cent as the energy industry watchdog seeks to pass on rocketing production costs to consumers.
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