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Union heads to tribunal to fight parking fees for Adelaide hospital workers
via abc.net.au
A union is going to the South Australian Employment Tribunal to try to stop healthcare workers having to pay to park at hospitals. -
ASX up on miners, tech stocks drag on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are up on Tuesday with materials leading the gains, after a sell-off on Wall Street as tech stocks dragged. -
ASX up on energy and utilities, tech stocks drag on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are up on Tuesday with miners and utilities leading the gains, after a sell-off on Wall Street as tech stocks dragged. -
ASX set for flat start, tech stocks drag on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set for a sluggish start on Tuesday, after a sell-off on Wall Street as tech stocks dragged. -
ASX closes higher on energy, utilities and miners
via abc.net.au
Australian shares close higher on Tuesday, with energy and utilities leading the gains, after a sell-off on Wall Street as tech stocks dragged. -
Queensland toll road fees to rise with inflation from July 1
via abc.net.au
Across the network, fees for six of Queensland's seven toll roads will increase with the incoming financial year. Brisbane toll fees are linked to the city's inflation, which hit 6 per cent this year. -
NASA's rocket launch sees this outback town focus in on its post-mining future
via abc.net.au
With the first NASA rocket now launched from the Arnhem Space Centre, locals have their sights set on the stars, hoping it can be an industry that will bring tourists and jobs to the region. -
Live: NSW Now: Trains delayed ahead of union action
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: Commuters are warned to expect to be late today, as industrial rail action causes major cancellations and disruptions. -
'Unusual': Mining, forestry reps gave politicians confidential anti-protest law briefings
via abc.net.au
A mining representative sat through and rebutted briefings to Tasmanian politicians provided by environmental and civil groups, but when it came time for them to hold a briefing, it was closed to everyone else. -
Mining, logging lobbyists dial in to briefings about proposed anti-protest laws, unbeknownst to politicians
via abc.net.au
An independent Tasmanian MP says forestry and mining groups were given the "unusual" opportunity to give the state's Legislative Council confidential briefings ahead of debate on controversial proposed anti-protest laws. -
Tokyo residents told to conserve power as Japan endures unusually intense heatwave
via abc.net.au
Japan's government warns of power shortages, urging people to conserve energy, as hundreds are hospitalised for heat stroke. -
NSW government will offer free responsible service refresher courses in bid to reinvigorate hospitality industry
via abc.net.au
The government is targeting former hospitality workers with the initiative in an attempt to address staff shortages. -
At Close of Business: Sean Cowan recaps The Wildcats saga
Managing editor Sean Cowan discusses why key management personnel exited The Perth Wildcats in the months after its 35-year run as a finals contender came to an end. -
Court fines Rio Tinto, Golden Grove
Rio Tinto’s subsidiary Hamersley Iron and Golden Grove Operations have been fined a total of $110,500 for mining incidents, including a worker death. -
Aust shares rally as sentiment improves
The benchmark ASX indices have rallied nearly two per cent by the close, with miners and financial stocks leading the charge. -
Gold-copper miners cut guidance, hike costs
Evolution Mining and Oz Minerals have foreshadowed lower-than-expected production and likely cost increases at their respective projects. -
Hanly, Heymeijer to lead Tattarang businesses
Andrew and Nicola Forrest’s private company Tattarang has recruited a European hospitality executive to lead its lifestyle business Z1Z and Eva Hanly as chief executive of Squadron Energy. -
Hanley, Heymeijer to lead Tattarang businesses
Andrew and Nicola Forrest’s private company Tattarang has recruited Netherlands-based Joost Heymeijer to lead its lifestyle business Z1Z and Eva Hanly as chief executive of Squadron Energy. -
Wiese wins Advertising Person of the Year
A Perth-based leader for a national advertising company has won a major industry award at the 2022 Campaign Brief Awards held at Crown. -
WA regains AAA credit rating
S&P Global Ratings has lifted Western Australia’s credit rating to AAA for the first time in nine years, citing strong financial management, robust iron ore prices and the 2018 GST deal as factors. -
Farley takes the RWWA reins
The state's peak horse racing body will have its first female chair, Karen Farley, since its inception in 2003. -
Fashion Festival loses probe pursuit
Liquidators of Perth Fashion Festival have failed in their bid to bolster a probe into collapsed industry body Fashion Council WA in the hope of clawing back half a million dollars. -
Western Australia's credit rating upgraded to AAA for first time in nine years
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's AAA credit rating is reinstated by ratings agency S&P Global following a $5.7 billion surplus in this year's budget. -
Western Australia's AAA credit rating reinstated as state outperforms domestic and global peers
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's AAA credit rating is upgraded by ratings agency S&P Global for the first time in nine years. -
Jolimont land sells for $4m
The group behind Victoria Park’s Belle Parc residences intend to develop on the site. -
$400 a week to shower in the living room as Adelaide's rental crisis deepens
via abc.net.au
What an agent has described as a "great-sized modern bathroom," one Twitter user has suggested is a "perspex sh****g cube in the middle of your kitchen." -
Optimism and opportunity for NDIS
The following column takes the form of an open letter to incoming minister responsible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, Bill Shorten. -
Wider paths, higher safety barriers part of $130m Tasman Bridge upgrade
via abc.net.au
Plans are released for a $130 million upgrade of one of Hobart's most iconic landmarks, the Tasman Bridge — the first major works since the disaster of 1975 in which 12 people died. -
First major upgrades to Tasman Bridge since 1975 disaster
via abc.net.au
Plans are released for a $130 million upgrade of one of Hobart's most iconic landmarks, the Tasman Bridge — the first major works since the disaster of 1975 in which 12 people died. -
Widgie touts new nickel find
Shares in Perth junior Widgie Nickel launched more than 40 per cent on the back of hitting what it believes to be a new nickel discovery within its Mt Edwards outfit near Kambalda. -
CraigCare plans $40m aged care facility
Aged care home provider CraigCare is planning to build a $40 million facility on a "prominent" vacant corner in Maylands. -
New report shows middle-aged women are earning $40,000 less than male counterparts
via abc.net.au
New data from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency shows women across all generations are earning consistently less than men. -
Bushfire survivors devastated by poor rebuild as minister revokes contractor's licence
via abc.net.au
Bushfire survivors Sue De Marco and Gordon Sanger have spent their life savings on an unsatisfactory rebuild by a company they say was exposed too late by the state government. -
Couple pushes to breed a 'resilient bee that's going to outlive us'
via abc.net.au
Breeding bees that can stand the test of time has been a passionate 10-year project for one north Queensland couple, who are now determined to breed bees that can thrive in a high-rainfall environment. -
This Central Australian town is lacking a service that could ease its homelessness problem
via abc.net.au
As the number of people sleeping rough in Alice Springs surges, community leaders are pointing out the lack of investment in social and affordable housing. -
World economy put on alert for stagflation
The Bank for International Settlements has warned of the risk of stagflation as the global economy faces slower growth and high inflation. -
ASX rises sharply, tracking strong gains in global markets as commodity prices ease worries about inflation
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have started the day higher as investors look to shrug off worries about renewed rate hikes on the back of soaring inflation while improved underlying prices are expected to aid domestic commodity stocks. -
ASX rallies as financials, miners advance; Imugene soars while gold stocks tumble
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have started the day higher as investors look to shrug off worries about renewed rate hikes on the back of soaring inflation while improved underlying prices are expected to aid domestic commodity stocks. -
Fishing for fresh offers on Golden Ponds
A colourful small business career is set to wind back a bit. -
The 'real' aviation crisis threatening to shut down vital links
via abc.net.au
Aircraft operators in WA are struggling to fill key jobs, which could result in smaller businesses going under and remote parts of the state being cut off.
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