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It's the busiest time of year in Katherine, but Urmil Lamba has had to suddenly close her popular restaurant
via abc.net.au
Restaurateur Urmil Lamba has offered free flights, cheap housing, and free meals to attract staff, all to no avail. After more than a year of constant struggle, her only chef has been called home to India and she has had to close. -
ASX set to drop, oil prices and iron ore up
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to drop on Tuesday, following the oil price rising overnight and US markets staying closed for Memorial Day. -
ASX dragged down by tech, telecommunications and real estate
via abc.net.au
Australian shares drop on Tuesday, following the oil price rising overnight and US markets staying closed for Memorial Day. -
ASX dragged down by tech, banks and telecommunications
via abc.net.au
Australian shares close lower on Tuesday, after the majority of sectors dragged on the ASX 200. -
ASX dragged down by real estate, industrials and banks
via abc.net.au
Australian shares drop on Tuesday, following the oil price rising overnight and US markets staying closed for Memorial Day. -
What happens when a gas-led recovery collides with a climate election?
via abc.net.au
We answer your questions by looking at where Scott Morrison's gas-fired recovery was supposed to start, in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin. -
Why crypto is like kryptonite according to some of the world's biggest investors
via abc.net.au
Bitcoin came to life in 2008 as the financial system was imploding. Now that utopian vision is under fire, and everyone is asking: Will a new era of regulation kill or strengthen cryptocurrencies? -
'The system is rigged against consumers': Many put faith in crypto but now regulators are circling
via abc.net.au
Bitcoin came to life in 2008 as the financial system was imploding. Now that utopian vision is under fire, and everyone is asking: will a new era of regulation kill or strengthen cryptocurrencies? -
Crown Casino fined $80 million for illegal bank card scheme
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission says Crown's scheme was illegal, and the casino "went to some lengths to hide what it was doing". -
Crown Casino fined $80 million for 'deliberate' illegal bank card scheme
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission says Crown's scheme was illegal, and the casino "went to some lengths to hide what it was doing". -
AGL's largest shareholder wants to help lower the cost of your power bills
via abc.net.au
AGL's biggest shareholder, billionaire businessman Mike Cannon-Brookes, is not ruling out another takeover bid for the energy giant but says he is focused on rebuilding the company for renewable generation. -
Pastoralist forced to allow gas company access to frack in Beetaloo Basin
via abc.net.au
A gas company has accessed an NT cattle station to begin exploration, against the wishes of pastoralists and some traditional owners. -
How robots are becoming Singapore's newest construction workers and librarians
via abc.net.au
After struggling to find staff during the pandemic, businesses in Singapore are increasingly turning to robots. -
Perth Girls School plan one step closer
A $1 billion proposal to develop an apartment complex at the former Perth Girls School site will be considered by a state government’s redevelopment committee next month. -
Gold Road raises DGO bid
Gold Road Resources has lifted its all-scrip takeover offer for DGO Gold in what it says will be its best final offer to acquire the ASX-listed minerals explorer. -
At Close of Business: Jordan Murray talks new leadership at Murdoch
Journalist Jordan Murray delves into how Andrew Deeks came to take the job of vice chancellor at Murdoch University. -
WA dairy wins national award
Bannister Downs Dairy, jointly owned by the Daubney family and Gina Rinehart, has created the first Western Australian milk to be crowned most popular dairy product in the country. -
Rinehart-owned dairy wins popular vote
Gina Rinehart and the Daubney family’s joint venture Bannister Downs Dairy has created the first Western Australian milk to be crowned most popular dairy product in the country. -
Hindley’s Giro win to spark bike spend
The WA cyclist became the first Australian to win the Giro d’Italia in the race’s 105-year history. -
City walks away from land stoush
The City of Wanneroo is walking away from its long-running feud with a Kewdale-based developer after losing its bid to overturn a court judgment that cost it a vacant parcel of land. -
Jutland Parade house sells for $16.5m
A 1970s riverfront home in Dalkeith has been sold for $16.5 million, WA's highest residential sale price for this financial year. -
ASX rallies 1.5pc to three-week high
The ASX200 has finally cracked the 7,200 level after four failed attempts to move through it last week. -
Reconnecting WA to East Java and beyond
Roger Cook discusses his visit to East Java and the ways in which Indonesia and WA can benefit from closer engagement. -
Major supermarkets 'uniquely vulnerable' as Russian cyber attacks rise
via abc.net.au
The head of a national cybersecurity firm warns it's not a matter of "if" but "when" major supermarkets or distributors are targeted by Russia-backed hackers, risking shortages on grocery store shelves. -
Regions feeling the pressure
THE dust is just starting to settle on a federal election won by a Labor Party that stood on a platform of climate change, cost of living, gender equity, and building Australia’s skills base. -
New Hope Group 'a step closer' to controversial coal mine expansion in Darling Downs
via abc.net.au
A lobby group will ramp up the fight in response to New Hope Group's claims its mine expansion in Queensland's Darling Downs is ready for the "green light". -
Predictive drums up capital for Bankan
Predictive Discovery is on track to raise up to $60 million to bulk up the mineral resource of its Bankan gold project in Guinea. -
Strike moves on Perth Basin plans
Strike Energy is progressing its Walyering gas field development in the Perth Basin, handing over the proposal to the environmental watchdog. -
Olson leaves his mark on nursing union
The Australian Nursing Federation's Mark Olson calls time on a 24-year reign. -
Shell approves $3.5bn gas project
The Crux gas project adds to a wave of big gas developments in WA, including Scarborough, creating a flashpoint for environmental campaigners. -
Australian gold output slips
National gold production was dragged down during the March quarter by poor weather conditions and pandemic restrictions throughout the sector. -
Joyce rolled as Nats leader, Dutton to run Libs
David Littleproud to lead the Nationals after Barnaby Joyce gets dumped. Peter Dutton elected Liberal leader unopposed -
New direction for Murdoch leadership
After a decade spent in Europe, Andrew Deeks’ homecoming heralds a period of renewal for WA’s second-oldest university. -
COVID cases continue downward trend
WA’s daily COVID case numbers remain on a downward trajectory, with 6,649 new infections and four historical deaths reported overnight. -
ABC appoints executive producers for Four Corners, Foreign Correspondent and 7.30
via abc.net.au
The ABC appoints award-winning journalists Matthew Carney, Morag Ramsay and Joel Tozer as executive producers of its flagship current affairs and investigations programs Four Corners, Foreign Correspondent and 7.30. -
Getting over our skis on carbon
Recent events suggest the transition to clean energy may take longer than hoped, as high prices drive investors back to the dirtiest fossil fuels. -
Miner, tech shares lift ASX higher; global markets rally; AGL tumbles on demerger collapse
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have risen, led by gains in technology stocks tracking a Wall Street rally and mining stocks on new strength in commodity prices, while AGL Energy fell on withdrawing plans for its demerger. -
Miner, tech shares lift ASX higher; AGL tumbles on demerger collapse; ACCC sues Mastercard
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have risen, led by gains in technology stocks tracking a Wall Street rally and mining stocks on new strength in commodity prices, while AGL Energy fell on withdrawing plans for its demerger. -
ASX rises as global markets rally; AGL tumbles on demerger collapse
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have started the day higher, tracking gains on Wall Street. -
AGL cans split plan, cites lack of support
AGL Energy is abandoning plans to split into two separate entities, while flagging the departure of chair Peter Botten and chief executive Graeme Hunt. -
AGL Energy ditches coal demerger opposed by Mike Cannon-Brookes, chief executive resigns
via abc.net.au
AGL Energy has abandoned its plans to demerge its coal-focused generation business and has announced its chief executive Graeme Hunt and chairman Peter Botten will leave the company. -
AGL Energy CEO, chairman resign after company bends to pressure from billionaire shareholder with greener vision
via abc.net.au
AGL Energy abandons its plans to demerge its coal-focused generation business and announces its chief executive Graeme Hunt and chairman Peter Botten will leave the company. -
AGL Energy abandons plans to demerge coal generation business
via abc.net.au
AGL Energy has abandoned its plans to demerge its coal-focused generation business and has announced its chief executive Graeme Hunt and chairman Peter Botten will leave the company.
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