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Hai Ling tried to check into his flight home to Brisbane. He was shocked to find out it was delayed by three days
via abc.net.au
Brisbane Airport head of public affairs Stephen Beckett says weather disruptions in flood-ravaged New South Wales, and COVID and influenza-related staff shortages are contributing to flight delays and cancellations. -
Would you buy vegetables from social media if they were cheaper? Here's why some Australians are
via abc.net.au
There's more to Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree than vintage furniture and ceramics — there's also lettuce and other fresh produce. As Australians see the prices of once-affordable staples soar, some are going to an unconventional source to get fresh produce on the table: social media. -
My flight got cancelled — what can I do about it?
via abc.net.au
Flight cancellations and delays across the country show no sign of stopping — but what can you do when you're left stranded at the airport? -
At Close of Business: Gary Adshead talks WA's auditor general
Political editor Gary Adshead provides highlights from this morning's interview with Caroline Spencer. -
Dry June expedites crop growth
Crop growth across the state’s grain belt is well ahead of schedule after one of the warmest starts to winter in three decades. -
ASX finishes week up more than 2pc
The Australian share market has finished the day up 0.45 per cent and gained 2.1 per cent for the week, its best performance in 17 weeks. -
Chalice boosts project credentials
Chalice Mining has touted more good news from the Julimar project after bumping up its resource estimates for the mixed metals outfit by 5 per cent. -
Auditor General on Huawei deal
WA Auditor General says bungled Huawei deal might need to be examined. -
Calls to probe Labor border 'boon'
The opposition is lobbying the corruption watchdog to launch an inquiry into allegations the WA Labor Party sought to expedite the G2G process for those lining its pockets. -
Mark My Words 8 July 2022
Mark Pownall and Jordan Murray discuss interest rates, construction costs, South Fremantle Power Station, the latest on Crown, Sephora, mining deals, and corporate finance. -
Former executives sue gold miner
Three former senior executives from gold exploration company Ten Sixty Four are taking the company to court over allegations of oppressive conduct and a breach of duty of care. -
Lester Group buys $20m warehouse
The WA property investment group plans to develop a 25,000sqm logistics facility at the Welshpool site. -
SA tourists 'travelling back to the sunshine', as operators see international visitors return
via abc.net.au
Tourism operators in regional South Australia are awaiting international travellers and reporting mixed outlooks ahead of the state's school holidays. -
Brand new icebreaker breaks, again
via abc.net.au
Australia's brand new icebreaker, the RSV Nuyina, is out of action for the foreseeable future after checks revealed key mechanical parts need replacing. -
As the Murray Darling Basin Plan's deadline looms one milestone is shaping as a 'tough job' to complete
via abc.net.au
Labor has promised to deliver the Murray Darling Basin Plan in full, but new Water Minister Tanya Plibersek says there's a long way to go. -
Questions remain after coal closures
The political decision to close coal assets has been made, finally, and now the challenge begins to fill capacity. -
Restaurant spending $100 per bottle on yuzu juice finds an experimental farmer next door
via abc.net.au
After paying big for bottles of Japanese yuzu juice for her cocktails, a Manjimup restaurateur only had to look next door to find a farmer harvesting his first crop of the premium citrus. -
Looking to earn a crust? Help this baker find staff and the bread is free
via abc.net.au
What started out as a joke has turned into a cry for help from a northern New South Wales bakery desperate to attract workers. -
Inaugural indigenous employment index launches
A cohort of WA's largest organisations have participated in a first-of-its-kind report profiling indigenous employment practices in Australia. -
New Zealanders could be given voting rights in Australia
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese will ask federal parliament's elections committee to consider what changes could be made to extend voting rights to some New Zealanders. -
Ampol boss sure of clean transition
Electric car chargers are just the start for Ampol, with the company's top boss confident the petrol retailer has what it takes to become an energy retailer in the coming decades. -
Ex-Japanese PM Abe in apparent shooting
Japanese police have arrested a man after an apparent shooting incident left former prime minister Shinzo Abe bleeding and rushed to hospital. -
Approval for $25m facilities at Woodside LNG site
A plan to build temporary medical facilities and offices at Woodside Energy LNG processing train site on the Burrup Peninsula has been approved. -
UK ties will survive Johnson quitting
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the United Kingdom-Australia relationship goes beyond individuals and will continue to thrive with new leadership. -
WA space sector gains momentum
A new antenna and a strengthened relationship with the European Space Agency is set to take WA’s space aspirations to new heights. -
Waalitj Foundation secures Alcoa support
Alcoa Foundation has committed a further $655,000 to not-for-profit Waalitj Foundation’s employment and business support programs over the next three years. -
A devastating disease sits at Australia's doorstep. Here’s how you can help stop its spread
via abc.net.au
Foot-and-mouth disease is spreading across livestock in Bali and throughout Indonesia. If it were to reach Australia, the consequences would be devastating. -
What can we learn from past conflicts about the importance of mental health support for refugees?
via abc.net.au
Studies show that almost a quarter of conflict-affected individuals develop some form of mental health disorder: In Ukraine, that puts 1.5 million children at risk, with long-term effects costing billions of dollars. -
Petrol pump prices near record but when will they fall?
via abc.net.au
The global oil price slump does not necessarily mean you will pay less to fill your tank.
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