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Ukraine grain export deal reached with Russia, Turkey says
via abc.net.au
Turkey says a deal has been reached with Russia to allow Ukraine to resume exports of grain through the Black Sea. -
Former carbon pricing mastermind Greg Combet backs proposed fix for Australia's energy crisis
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Former federal climate change minister backs proposed fix for crisis-riddled national electricity market, calling for ideology to be taken out of debate. -
That's not a pub — that's a pub! Slice of Aussie history hits the market
via abc.net.au
Made famous as Mick "Crocodile" Dundee's favourite watering hole, the Walkabout Creek Hotel is now up for sale. -
Gas giant Inpex commits to a net zero emissions future in the Northern Territory. Will it get there?
via abc.net.au
An energy expert says it's "ambitious" to think a net zero agreement between gas giant Inpex and the Northern Territory government will be enough to offset carbon emissions from the company's expanding projects. -
Mary-Faeth and Maria want to 'thrive' with age, so they plan to move in with dozens of other senior women
via abc.net.au
Co-housing is still unconventional in Australia, but the number of projects is on the rise. Residents say housing models like this reduce the cost of living and foster community. -
'Can't buy it, so let's create it': More than a decade ago, Alex had a dream about a 'better' way of living in a capital city
via abc.net.au
Co-housing is still unconventional in Australia, but the number of projects is on the rise. Residents say housing models like this reduce the cost of living and foster community. -
'The pressures are real': How the multiplying stresses on China's economy could affect Australians
via abc.net.au
From a banking crisis to property market slumps, China's economy is under stress and the country also recently recorded its lowest quarterly growth rate figure since 1990. What might those challenges mean for Australians? -
'I'm not going to accept that this is how it ends': Māori musician has the talent and determination to make it
via abc.net.au
Singer/songwriter Juran moved from the Northern Territory to Sydney to work with a manager she had landed in the Harbour City. Then that manager stopped answering her calls. -
'I'm not going to accept that this is how it ends': Māori artist says setback won't derail her musical journey
via abc.net.au
Singer/songwriter Juran moved from the Northern Territory to Sydney to work with a manager she had landed in the Harbour City. Then that manager stopped answering her calls. -
Here's what some experts think China's economic woes could mean for Australians
via abc.net.au
From a banking crisis to property market slumps, China's economy is under stress and the country also recently recorded its lowest quarterly growth rate figure since 1990. What might those challenges mean for Australians? -
Vladimir Putin is 'entirely too healthy' says CIA Director
via abc.net.au
The Kremlin dismisses claims that the Russian President is unwell as the work of foreign disinformation operatives. -
Vladimir Putin is 'entirely too healthy', CIA director says
via abc.net.au
The Kremlin says claims that the Russian President is unwell is the work of foreign disinformation operatives. -
Putin and Zelenskyy deny health rumours, with both blaming disinformation
via abc.net.au
The Kremlin says claims that the Russian President is unwell are the work of foreign disinformation operatives. Ukraine says similar claims about President Zelenskyy's health are the work of Russian cyber attacks. -
China’s Didi Global fined $1.7 billion for data violations
via abc.net.au
China's cybersecurity regulator has fined ride-share company Didi 8 billion yuan ($1.7 billion), ending a probe that forced it to delist from the New York Stock Exchange after a year in operation, sending foreign investors a warning about China's tech sector. -
Childcare support offered to arts grant winners
Minderoo Foundation’s artist grant program has offered extra funding to primary carers to cover the costs of childcare while they create new work, in recognition of the pressures of caregiving. -
Arts grants cater for parenthood
Ten mid-career artists will share in $210,000 in grants from Minderoo Foundation, with two recipients offered extra funds for childcare in recognition of the pressures of caregiving. -
Could floating cardboard box homes be the newest housing solution?
via abc.net.au
The Netherlands has short-term, modular accommodation — made out of cardboard segments that weigh 500 kilograms each — and you can stay in them from $370 a night. -
Foot-and-mouth viral fragments in meat at Adelaide Airport and Melbourne supermarkets prompts biosecurity blitz
via abc.net.au
Australia's chief vet says the fragments — which were found in potentially unlawful imports — were not live and posed no risk to human health. -
Foot-and-mouth viral fragments discovered in undeclared beef at Adelaide Airport
via abc.net.au
Biosecurity efforts are being ramped up at Adelaide Airport after the discovery of viral fragments of foot-and-mouth disease. -
Biosecurity blitz as foot-and-mouth viral fragments found in meat at Adelaide Airport, Melbourne supermarkets
via abc.net.au
News of the discovery of viral fragments of foot-and-mouth disease in an undeclared beef product at Adelaide Airport follows Wednesday's detection of traces of the virus in pork products in Melbourne. -
'Unprecedented growth in house prices': OECD calls to cap tax breaks benefitting the rich
via abc.net.au
Capping tax breaks for housing could help reduce house prices and ensure that property is not concentrated in the hands of older and wealthier Australians, the OECD says. -
'Unprecedented growth in house prices': OECD calls for cap on housing tax breaks benefiting the rich
via abc.net.au
Capping tax breaks for housing could help reduce house prices and ensure that property is not concentrated in the hands of older and wealthier Australians, the OECD says. -
'Unprecedented growth in house prices': OECD call to cap tax breaks benefitting the rich
via abc.net.au
Capping tax breaks for housing could help reduce house prices and ensure that property is not concentrated in the hands of older and wealthier Australians, the OECD says. -
Opponents of $4.5bn fertiliser plant 'hopeful' as build goes on hold
via abc.net.au
Traditional owners who have been fighting an industrial development near ancient rock art in WA's north say a pause to construction has given them hope. -
Cormann rules out political comeback
Former finance minister and Liberal Party powerbroker Mathias Cormann has ruled out a return to politics once his five-year term as OECD secretary general comes to an end. -
Spacecubed secures $5.9m grant
Spacecubed is aiming to expand Western Australia’s innovation sector through new research, collaboration and grants program after signing a three-year funding agreement with Lotterywest. -
No bar to Revo’s ambitions
Andrew Holder has runs on the board as he sets his sights on a bigger goal. -
ASX gains 0.5pc as global sentiment lifts
The local share market has hit a six-week high, climbing 0.5 per cent to build on Wednesday's rally. -
Woodside outputs lifted post-merger
Production and sales were up significantly during Woodside Energy’s first quarter as owner of BHP’s petroleum assets. -
At Close of Business 21 July 2022
Senior editor Mark Pownall details his profile of Revo Fitness founder Andrew Holder and how his business model is giving him a leg up in the fitness industry. -
MinRex pursues investors over 'unpaid' funds
Gold exploration company MinRex has launched lawsuits against three investors who allegedly failed to hand over more than $3 million as part of its recent capital raising. -
Mental health pressures on Sunshine Coast builders in perfect storm of rain, price hikes and shortages
via abc.net.au
"Exhausted" Sunshine Coast construction workers are urged to seek professional help as pressures build amid weather delays, supply shortages, and price hikes. -
'Shouldn't be paying to keep coal and gas': Green energy backers attack capacity market proposal
via abc.net.au
Renewable energy advocates are warning against locking in extra payments for coal and gas, saying it could derail the switch to clean power. -
Frankland finds its place
Frankland Estate’s Isolation Ridge Vineyard is key to its latest releases. -
Donnelly’s turf war over Turfmaster
An entity led by socialite and businesswoman Natasha Marshall Donnelly is suing the boss of the turf business she bought over allegations he siphoned funds and misrepresented the financials. -
Industry says changes needed to make electric vehicle switch go the distance
via abc.net.au
A Motor Trade Association is concerned the ACT's plan to end sales of new petrol vehicles by 2035 won't be viable for the rest of the country. -
Border won't close: Agriculture minister
Australia will not slam shut its border to arrivals from Indonesia amid an outbreak of foot and mouth disease, Agriculture Minister Murray Watt says. -
Liontown locks in lithium build
Liontown Resources has appointed Lycopodium to build its proposed Kathleen Valley lithium project for $35 million after reaching a final investment decision last month. -
No access, no consultation creates highway upgrade headache
via abc.net.au
A Riverland resident and ex-Barmera mayor has been forced to drive through his neighbour's vines to access his property for more than a week. -
No access, lack of consultation creates highway upgrade headache
via abc.net.au
A Riverland resident and ex-Barmera mayor has been forced to drive through his neighbour's vines to access his property for more than a week. -
Popular rural Tassie food and music venue calls for council's support in neighbourly dispute
via abc.net.au
Popular venue Mount Gnomon Farm has been a gathering place for concerts and food for 13 years, so why is its local council trying to stop it? -
Prisoners raise the bar on work skills
A growing number of companies are tapping into a pool of workers keen to learn and contribute. -
Your cup of coffee may cost '50 or 80c' more, as milk price rises hit cafes
via abc.net.au
It's good news for dairy farmers, but coffee drinkers will need to fork out more for their favourite blend. -
If you started working from home during COVID, it might be time to review your insurance
via abc.net.au
Thousands of Australians may be taking out insurance that isn't valid because they run a side business from home, but what if you work from a home office? -
Can working from home void my insurance policy?
via abc.net.au
Thousands of Australians may be taking out insurance that isn't valid because they run a side business from home, but what if you work from a home office? -
The 2032 Brisbane Olympics may have air taxis to beat the traffic. Could it be the 'future' of transport
via abc.net.au
Air taxis could pick you up in Boonah and drop you off at The Gabba at the Brisbane Olympics 2032. But a mayor says the proposal answers regional councils' struggles with transport connections. -
Sirona Urban pulls out of 28Lyall
The developer cites unprecedented cost increases for pulling the pin on the $165 million South Perth apartment project. -
Wiluna Mining collapses
Gold play Wiluna Mining has appointed administrators after months of growing pressure. -
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg lands a job with Goldman Sachs
via abc.net.au
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg lands a new job with investment bank Goldman Sachs just two months after losing his seat at the federal election. -
Perdaman paused on rock art fears
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has reached an agreement for a 30-day halt to the development of a Burrup Peninsula fertiliser plant that Indigenous leaders claim could impact ancient rock art.
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