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Fossil fever over dinosaur bone digs sees tourism bounce back in rural Queensland
via abc.net.au
Fears that high fuel prices and a rise in flu cases would dampen this year's outback tourist season have been quashed after crowds of people visited rural Queensland. -
BNPL Sezzle tanks 39 per cent, Wall Street lower ahead of economic data and earnings, while ASX edges higher
via abc.net.au
Australian shares edge higher after sharp losses in the previous session, powered by gains in financials and energy stocks. -
BNPL Sezzle tanks 35 per cent, Wall Street lower ahead of economic data and earnings, while ASX rises
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have rebounded on Tuesday, after sharp losses in the previous session, powered by gains in financials and energy stocks. -
ASX to rise, Wall Street ends lower, ahead of economic data, earnings
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are expected to start the day slightly higher, despite Wall Street losing ground overnight. -
ASX rises, Wall Street ends lower, ahead of economic data, earnings
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have started the day higher, despite Wall Street losing ground overnight. -
Fuel thefts up to 2,000L as bowser prices remain high
via abc.net.au
Rural crime investigators share "concerning" trend as thousands of litres of fuel are being stolen from farms and utes in recent weeks. -
Telstra phone and internet plans leave Central Australians 'out of pocket'
via abc.net.au
A nurse in a remote community outside of Alice Springs says internet and phone coverage can be the difference between life and death. -
Rains bring 'perfect conditions' for 3 million trees planted in NSW
via abc.net.au
After the Black Summer bushfires decimated 25 per cent of NSW timber plantations, seedlings are being planted across 2,400 hectares in the state's Central West. -
Waterfall or artificial beach in your basement? Here's why the mega rich are burrowing under London
via abc.net.au
London's incredible "iceberg" homes boast unimaginable luxury – think artificial beaches and multi-story waterfalls in your basement – but what do they reveal about the city's future? -
'Absolute hell': The luxury homes making London's most exclusive neighbourhoods unliveable
via abc.net.au
London's incredible "iceberg" homes boast unimaginable luxury – think artificial beaches and multi-story waterfalls in your basement – but what do they reveal about the city's future? -
Australia's energy revolution gathers pace with renewables to generate 'half' its electricity within three years
via abc.net.au
A report calls for changes to guide Australia's energy transition after finding the country is on track to generate half its electricity from renewable sources within three years and almost 70 per cent by 2030. -
Skilled workers waiting years for visas to be processed have lost hope
via abc.net.au
Thousands of skilled migrant workers feel "used" and "mentally drained" as they wait years to have their visa applications processed. -
Race Discrimination Commissioner says he was once refused a train ticket because he didn't say 'please'
via abc.net.au
Race Discrimination Commissioner Chin Tan reveals his own encounters with racism, and how quickly they started after his family arrived in Australia, as he launches a new anti-racism campaign. -
Keen to get off gas but not sure where to start? Here are some tips
via abc.net.au
The effects of double-glazed windows can be mimicked with bubble wrap. Induction cooktops come with a curve for woks. Here are more tips to get energy efficient at home. -
Violence in China as hundreds gather for bank protests
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of people gather outside a branch of the People's Bank of China in Henan's capital Zhengzhou, demanding their money. -
PM pitches to restore Australia's climate reputation ahead of Pacific visit
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese will tell the Sydney Energy Forum that Australia is ambitious about helping the world reduce carbon emissions and wants to use its research and engineering capacity to help develop more clean energy technologies. -
'Ambitious' Albanese to focus on improving Australia's climate reputation
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese will tell the Sydney Energy Forum that Australia is ambitious about helping the world reduce carbon emissions and wants to use its research and engineering capacity to help develop more clean energy technologies. -
'One hit after the other' but flooded tourism operators hope for bounce back in second half of school holidays
via abc.net.au
From caravan parks to dive operators, tourism businesses say the timing of the latest flood emergency couldn't have been worse. But with a week of the NSW school holidays remaining, they hold out hope. -
'One hit after the other' but flooded tourism operators determined to bounce in second half of school holidays
via abc.net.au
From caravan parks to dive operators, tourism businesses say the timing of the latest flood emergency couldn't have been worse. But with a week of the NSW school holidays remaining, they hold out hope. -
Strike Energy to test Walyering well
Strike Energy will soon start testing at its Walyering-6 well as the Environmental Protection Authority gave the company the go-ahead for the project. -
Food for thought as cafe owner fears customers could blame businesses for illness arising from BYO container laws
via abc.net.au
The Restaurant and Catering Association and Australian Hotels Association support the new legislation, which will remove liability for businesses that allow customers to use their own containers when buying food from cafes and supermarkets. -
Scrimshaw to lead Peak
Peak Rare Earths shares lifted as much as 13 per cent on the news that former Fortescue Metals Group chief executive Russell Scrimshaw would become the junior’s new chair. -
Short-seller seeks to drain Lake
Short-seller J Capital Research has blasted lithium hopeful Lake Resources, warning of technical challenges and highlighting delays at its brine project in Argentina. -
New head of independent schools body
Valerie Gould's tenure atop the state's independent schools body will come to a close this year with UWA's director of student life stepping in as her replacement. -
ASX down 1.1pc ahead of busy week of data
The local bourse has dropped by 1.1 per cent, as traders take a little off the table before the release of US inflation and Chinese GDP figures. -
Wood, Marawar ink partnership deal
Wood has inked a partnership deal with Western Australia’s largest Aboriginal-led construction company, the most significant agreement of its kind for the two companies. -
ARTS REVIEW: Parisian affair has all the right moves
The cast of An American in Paris barely puts a foot wrong and Nina Levy is swept along for the ride. -
Sutton resigns from MACA
MACA has selected chief development officer David Greig to take over from outgoing chief executive officer Mike Sutton, who has stepped down after two and a half years. -
Perth fintech raises $7m
Perth gaming billionaire Laurence Escalante and US venture capital fund Dream Ventures have contributed to a $7 million capital raising by fast-growing local startup WeMoney. -
Why Russia controls Europe's gas prices and what happens if Europe gets cut off
via abc.net.au
Europe is on edge as Russia plans a shutdown of the gas pipeline that supplies much of the continent, so what does it mean for prices and future supply? -
June jobs shake off rate rise
Online job ads hit the highest level since 2008 in June, according to the National Skills Commission, although growth in Western Australia was slower. -
Man pleads guilty to falsifying payslips to help migrants secure home loans
via abc.net.au
A Justice of the Peace provided false payslips to banks in a bid to help Vietnamese migrants buy properties that they otherwise could not have secured, a court has heard. -
BHP to fight billion dollar Samarco suit
BHP has vowed to fight a mammoth lawsuit spearheaded by more than 200,000 victims of the deadly Samarco dam disaster, after the UK Court of Appeal agreed to resurrect the dispute. -
Dynamic in second acquisition
Dynamic Group has moved on its second deal since listing two years ago by laying plans to acquire specialist water well drilling company Welldrill. -
Friends Restaurant sold
The fine dining institution’s head chef has agreed to purchase the business for less than $400,000, but the show will go on for Clyde Bevan. -
'We don't even have enough to fly home': Lost luggage leaves teen without life-saving medication
via abc.net.au
An international airline has left a South Australian mother feeling "helpless, hopeless and alone" after losing luggage that contains life-saving medication for her 13-year-old son. -
MMA secures $10m contract with NZ gas supplier
Marine service provider MMA Offshore has secured a $10 million contract to provide vessel services for a New Zealand-based hydrocarbon producer. -
Russia to shut down gas pipeline Nord Stream 1 to Germany for 10 days of repairs amid Europe fears
via abc.net.au
Nord Stream 1 is the biggest single pipeline carrying Russian gas to Germany. Governments, markets and companies worry a scheduled shutdown might be extended due to war in Ukraine. -
China curb on barley has been damaging
It is misleading to argue China’s tariffs have only had a slight impact on Australia’s barley exports. -
True blue Dawson rules the state
A family heritage in policing runs deep for the outgoing commissioner as he readies to be WA's next governor. -
China stance 'not changed' despite demands
The federal government says its position on dealing with China remains unchanged, despite China listing four demands in order to improve ties. -
ASX slips as gold, mining stocks weigh, EML plunges as chief executive resigns
via abc.net.au
Australian shares slip on Monday, after weakness in commodity prices weighed on gold and mining stocks. -
ASX falls as Wall Street flat after strong jobs report, EML plunges as chief executive resigns
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have started the day lower as investors are nervous about surging inflation and prospects of a renewed global rate hike cycle. -
Could Shinzo Abe's death spell the end of his lauded Abenomics policy for Japan?
via abc.net.au
The former Japanese prime minister is often credited with repairing the country's economy, however, as Japan's debt grows, analysts say the country could shift away from its "Abenomics" policy.
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