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Rising food prices hit zoos feeding exotic animals specialised vegetable diets
via abc.net.au
They're designed to protect the future of the world's most vulnerable animal species, but regional zoos are taking desperate measures to avoid extinction themselves. -
After a decade in the making, there's still no date for the opening of Perth's Metronet centrepiece
via abc.net.au
West Australians are still no closer to finding out when they'll be able to catch a train to Perth Airport, more than two years after the long-awaited rail line was due to open. -
After a decade in the making, there's still no date for the opening of Metronet's centrepiece in Perth
via abc.net.au
West Australians are still no closer to finding out when they'll be able to catch a train to Perth Airport, more than two years after the long-awaited rail line was due to open. -
In Australia's largest wine-producing region, it's hard to buy a local bottle in pubs and clubs
via abc.net.au
A winemaker in South Australia's Riverland has issued a challenge to the region's venues to stock more local wines or face consumer boycotts. -
ASX set to climb, Wall Street, EU markets rise as Boris Johnson resigns
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are set to climb after a positive day on Wall Street. Meanwhile, European indices have jumped after the British Prime Minister's resignation. -
ASX climbs, Wall Street, EU markets rise as Boris Johnson resigns
via abc.net.au
Australian shares climb after a positive day on Wall Street. Meanwhile, European indices have jumped after the British Prime Minister's resignation. -
ASX climbs, Wall Street and European markets rise as Boris Johnson resigns
via abc.net.au
Australian shares climb after a positive day on Wall Street. Meanwhile, European indices have jumped after the British Prime Minister's resignation. -
Sunshine Coast the focus of debt collecting blitz with more than $50m unpaid
via abc.net.au
The State Penalties Enforcement Registry says 25,000 individuals and businesses owe more than $50 million in unpaid fines and penalties. -
Flight cancellations, delays expected as school-holiday demand reaches peak
via abc.net.au
With all states on school holidays from tomorrow, people travelling to see relatives or escaping to warmer climes can expect to see delays at airports. -
Tourism hub struggles with school holiday washout
via abc.net.au
Expensive fuel, floods and rises in the cost of living have been blamed for empty caravan parks which would normally be busy in the middle of the school holidays. -
No forecast shortages of AdBlue, government says, with market 'well supplied'
via abc.net.au
The federal government has moved to allay fears of an AdBlue shortage, despite the pending closure of the nation's only major manufacturer of a key ingredient to make the product. -
UK PM Boris Johnson resigns
Boris Johnson says he is resigning as Britain's prime minister, bowing to calls from ministerial colleagues and lawmakers in his Conservative Party. -
Monadelphous, NRW win $1.4bn in work
Monadelphous has secured a handful of contracts valued at $220 million, while subsidiaries of NRW Holdings have extended a fleet contract worth up to $1.2 billion. -
Investigator Trust reveals Russian santions impact
One of Western Australia’s biggest fund managers, Packer & Co, has spelled out the impact of Russian sanctions as it revealed a negative 1.2 per cent annual performance which still beat its benchmark markets. -
Investigator Trust reveals Russian sanctions impact
One of Western Australia’s biggest fund managers, Packer & Co, has spelled out the impact of Russian sanctions as it revealed a negative 1.2 per cent annual performance which still beat its benchmark markets. -
Goyder settles on $17 million Peppy Grove pad
Liontown Resources chair Tim Goyder has paid $17 million for a home overlooking the water in Peppermint Grove. -
Singh pursues $8.5m lawsuit
Sun Brilliance boss Dilawar Singh has mounted an $8.5 million lawsuit against the company he once helmed for allegedly capitalising on his name and reputation long after his departure. -
AGWA to launch Asian art institute
The Simon Lee Foundation is supporting the Art Gallery of WA to establish a five-year curatorial initiative to exhibit and collect work by contemporary Asian artists. -
At Close of Business: Mark Pownall goes school camping
Senior editor Mark Pownall digs into how school foundations are buying up land for school camps in the South West region. -
Rebounding miners help lift ASX 0.8pc
Gains by the heavyweight mining sector have helped lift the Australian share market by 0.8 per cent as industrial metal prices rebound. -
Churchill acquired by French outfit
After two decades of local ownership, Churchill Consulting is set to change hands and come under the ownership of global consultancy group Sia Partners. -
Mardie project faces delays
Shares in BCI Minerals dropped 11 per cent after pushing back its targeted date for first salt shipments, with the extent of cost hikes on the billion-dollar project still to be confirmed. -
‘Opaque’ South Freo sale slammed amid Stokes rumours
Greens MP Brad Pettitt has lashed the state government for its utility’s “opaque” South Fremantle Power Station sale process, amid news the buyer could be media mogul Kerry Stokes. -
Investment plight hits Ashburton progress
The Shire of Ashburton is hoping state and federal government funds can help establish it as a regional hub. -
Interest-free Islamic bank given green light for Australia
An Islamic banking group that offersloans without interest repayments has been sanctioned by Australian authorities -
Ekka announces a $125 showbag as well as an inflation victim
via abc.net.au
Brisbane's annual agricultural show is just 30 days away but the much-anticipated showbag guide has already dropped. -
'More trophies than Carlton has won premierships': Central Victoria cleans up at tourism awards
via abc.net.au
The City of Greater Bendigo's tourism and events manager says a bigger trophy cabinet may have to be built after several towns in the area came away with Top Tourism Town gongs. -
Crown boss departs after $8.9b takeover
Crown Resorts boss Steve McCann has stepped down after just over a year in the top job, as John Van Der Wielen is sworn in as casino licensee Burswood Limited’s new chair. -
Cook urges deeper ties with India
WA's deputy premier conceded the state has in the past struggled to build a strong relationship with India as he prepares to lead a major trade delegation to the country later this month. -
Living pods weighed up as solution to homelessness in SA, but where would they go?
via abc.net.au
As SA grapples with a growing number of rough sleepers, advocates are searching for solutions — but housing those doing it tough is not as simple as it may sound. -
Fears tourists 'will stop coming' after massive housing development approved for Bright
via abc.net.au
Could a massive new housing development fix Bright's chronic housing shortage? Or will it just put extra pressure on struggling infrastructure with an abundance of new holiday homes? -
Gralyn fortifies its reputation
A fortified muscat from Gralyn Estate has turned heads with its win at a prestigious international wine competition. -
Businesses report $2bn loss to scams
A recent report found Australian businesses reported a combined loss of close to $2 billion to scammers, with investment scams topping the list. -
Lucas' Papaw Ointment batches recalled over threat to immunocompromised
via abc.net.au
Eleven batches of the widely used product are recalled due to microbiological contamination. Consumers are urged to stop using the product immediately if it is from the affected batches. -
Athletes sign up for support work
A disability support service that hires professional athletes has landed in Perth and recruited players from the Fremantle Dockers and the West Coast Fever. -
Trade surplus hits record $16 billion
The Australian Bureau of Statistics says payroll jobs rose 0.1 per cent in the month to June 11, with the trade surplus coming in at $15.965 billion in May. -
Heading to the movies? Here’s why you might see teenagers wearing suits
via abc.net.au
Here's what you need to know about the TikTok trend that's gone global and helped the latest Minions flick smash box office records. -
WA property confidence remains high
Survey results from Property Council members found Western Australia reported the highest confidence in the property industry compared to the rest of the country. -
Resurrection of 'zombie' housing project approved 30 years ago sparks fears for threatened species
via abc.net.au
Construction begins on a housing development approved more than 30 years ago on NSW's Far South Coast, but locals warn it may "destroy" habitat for an endangered plant and several threatened bird species. -
Schools invest in camp land
Several leading girls’ schools are buying tracts of land in the South West with backing from their foundations. -
Climate change modelling abandoned by Abbott nine years ago restarted by government
via abc.net.au
For almost a decade under the former Coalition government, Treasury did not model the economic impacts of climate change. The new government is ordering the practice to be resumed. -
Job ads show first fall in five months
Ahead of the release of payroll figures and the latest data on Australia's trade surplus, job advertisements are showing potential signs of decline. -
Gold prospecting hobbyists find moving further afield in the Kimberley still pays handsomely
via abc.net.au
More than 10 years ago around 1,400 WA Miner's Right documents were issued in a year. Now, two years into the pandemic, that has increased nearly threefold, and expansion continues to turn over nice nuggets. -
'We've got big plans': Sydney-based developer splashes $50 million on Alice Springs venues
via abc.net.au
A private developer has tightened its grip on the town's hospitality and tourism market in a recent buying spree. -
'We've got big plans': Sydney-based developer corners Alice Springs' hospitality and tourism market
via abc.net.au
A private developer has laid out tens of millions of dollars on Alice Springs hotels and taverns in a recent buying spree. -
Sydney-based developer corners Alice Springs' hospitality and tourism market
via abc.net.au
A private developer has laid out tens of millions of dollars on Alice Springs hotels and taverns in a recent buying spree. -
Last orders as popular publicans call time on outback city
via abc.net.au
Di and Ray Loechel are looking forward to a change of pace and scenery as the sales of high-profile venues Todd Tavern and Gap View loom.
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