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‘Never going to see my money again’: Workers lose thousands in wages after grocery delivery business goes bust
via abc.net.au
The collapse of a business that employed about 300 workers in Sydney and Melbourne has again exposed an "unfair" government scheme that excludes most migrant workers. -
'I sold my gold': The lengths being taken when the pension isn't enough
via abc.net.au
With little or no superannuation, increasing costs of living and limited access to suitable care facilities, many Australians are struggling to retire. -
A 'dignified retirement' far from reach. This is what older age looks like for many Australians
via abc.net.au
With little or no superannuation, increasing costs of living and limited access to suitable care facilities, many Australians are struggling to retire. -
Developers need to shift attitudes on social, affordable housing
John Carey has called on developers to shift their attitudes to social and affordable housing, at a UDIA event today. -
At Close of Business: Interest rates, inflation and republicans
Political editor Gary Adshead and journalist Jordan Murray debate where Australia's economy is headed following the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to lift the cash rate earlier this week. -
CHANEL makes Raine Square move
After nearly a decade on King Street, CHANEL has relocated its boutique to what has been marketed as the CBD’s new luxury precinct at Raine Square. -
Ingredients for reform baked in
The restoration of trust between the community and aged care sector is a vital first step if much-needed reform is to be achieved. -
DMIRS directed to clear mining backlog
The state government is working to get what industry has described as a “substantial backlog” of mining and exploration applications back on track. -
EPA backs Rio Tinto Paraburdoo hub
The state’s environmental assessment body has approved Rio Tinto’s Greater Paraburdoo Iron Ore Hub proposal nearly four years after the mining giant lodged its plans. -
Driving force: High fuel prices and wet roads not enough to dampen tourists' enthusiasm in outback SA
via abc.net.au
Traders in South Australia's remote north are experiencing a bumper season as tourists hit the road after an easing of COVID restrictions. -
830,000 Teslas with Autopilot could be recalled as US regulator upgrades probe
via abc.net.au
Teslas with partially automated driving systems are a step closer to being recalled after the United States elevates its investigation into a series of collisions with parked emergency vehicles or trucks with warning signs. -
Australia's largest energy provider AGL reveals coal-fired power outages will continue
via abc.net.au
There is no relief in sight from Australia's energy crisis with almost one-quarter of coal-fired capacity offline, and the nation's largest producer revealing several of its units will be out for some time. -
Cultural Centre design rises above the pack
Fremantle’s Walyalup Civic Centre navigated some choppy waters to emerge as the top project at this year’s WA Architecture Awards. -
$1.2b for new renewable energy transmission, but farmers want compensation
via abc.net.au
The NSW government is budgeting $1.2 billion to fast-track transmission lines for renewable energy, but farmers say they want proper compensation if their land is affected. -
$24.7m grain mill proposal in Bullsbrook
Newco Mills is getting a second crack at building its proposed $24.7 million stock feed grain mill in Bullsbrook through the state’s expedited development pathway. -
Expansion on the cards for KBH Group
KBH Group is proposing to expand its KeepSafe storage operation with a $13 million five-storey warehouse on Winton Road in Joondalup. -
WA approves Crown takeover
US private equity giant Blackstone Group is set to proceed with its $8.9 billion takeover of Crown Resorts after the WA government joined its east coast counterparts in approving the deal. -
Nothing left in the tank, says Catania
Retiring Nationals MP Vince Catania has conceded his decision to quit could deliver an even greater majority in Parliament for the Labor Party. -
Labor may not contest Catania's vacated Nationals seat
Another state seat will be up for grabs this year, but Labor may not be in the running. -
Byron Council gets the go-ahead for a 90-day holiday letting cap
via abc.net.au
The Mayor believes the measure could help to ease the housing crisis, but a business group is not convinced. -
Victorian vegetable farm fined $60k over illegal worker scheme
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest producer of asparagus and broccolini has been convicted of breaching the Migration Act. -
With a gas crisis already on its hands, the government has just learned Snowy Hydro faces significant delays
via abc.net.au
The signature energy reform piece of the previous government will not start producing electricity until late this decade, presenting another energy market headache for the country. -
Iron ore generates billions of dollars, but this 'pristine little coastal town' wants none of it
via abc.net.au
This Pilbara town is pushing back against plans to export iron ore from the local port amid fears heavy traffic and dust pollution will damage the local tourism industry and lifestyle. -
'They've made a mess of it': Residents fight insurers to rebuild houses one year on from traumatic storms
via abc.net.au
Winds up to 120kph sent roofs flying from buildings, trees crashing down onto cars and left some locals questioning whether they would make it out alive. For many, life is still not back to normal. -
Firms face 'cost of doing business' crisis
Small businesses are feeling the pinch from rising energy costs, with confidence dropping during the past six months, particularly among young business owners. -
What the AFL should have been
The make-up of a national football competition could have turned out very differently if some tough decisions were made even as recently as a decade ago. -
Brisbane's petrol prices tipped to hit record highs, drivers told to fill up now
via abc.net.au
Prices were following a global trend, with high oil prices driven by the war in Ukraine and China easing its COVID-19 restrictions and increasing its demand for oil. -
Vitruvian muscles into the workout scene
Jon Gregory has developed what he says is a disruptive technology that’s backed with about $40 million in investor funds. -
Fix fuel rebates or face supply chain collapse, trucking industry warns
via abc.net.au
Australia's trucking industry says the new Labor government must take immediate "substantive action" on fuel rebates or face serious consequences. -
Will long-term boost to energy capacity stop exit from coal? Debate is red hot
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's most experienced energy advisers has downplayed concerns that a plan by state and federal energy ministers to overhaul the electricity market could prolong the coal-fired power industry. -
ASX to drop after Wall Street sell-off
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is expected to open lower after a heavy-sell off on Wall Street led by tech stocks. -
ASX dips below 7,000 points for first time in June, after Wall Street sell-off
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is trading lower after a heavy sell-off on Wall Street led by tech stocks and looming inflation data. -
ASX below 7,000 points for first time in June, with finance and property stocks losing ground
via abc.net.au
The finance and property sub-sectors are losing ground, as rate hikes and inflation spook investors. -
'Fox in charge of hen house': FOI shows NSW planning department 'coaching' miner, green groups say
via abc.net.au
Environmental groups say private emails obtained under Freedom Of Information laws show the NSW Department of Planning "coaching" a mining company seeking approval for a coal mine extension after it was rejected by an independent planning panel. -
Travellers facing long queues and delays as airports return to pre-pandemic levels on long weekend
via abc.net.au
Travellers in states celebrating the Queen's Birthday long weekend are battling long travel queues as Melbourne and Sydney airports return to pre-pandemic travel levels. -
Crowds at Melbourne and Sydney airports return to pre-pandemic levels
via abc.net.au
Crowds at Sydney and Melbourne airports return to pre-pandemic levels as travellers celebrate the Queen's Birthday long weekend.
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