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Offcuts strike a chord at musical men’s shed as members build instruments and write own songs
via abc.net.au
Leftover pieces of wood would usually end up in a fireplace, but at the Tamborine Mountain Men's Shed, the offcuts are crafted into ukuleles. -
Live: NSW Now: Three teens charged with murder over fatal stabbing of 16yo in Sydney
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: Three teenagers aged 16 and 17 have been charged over the death of a boy who was found with a stab wound at Ropes Crossing in Sydney's west in early June. -
Live: NSW Now: Lengthy ambulance ramping times to be scrutinised by parliamentary inquiry
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: The pressures facing paramedics and hospital emergency departments are set to be scrutinised by a NSW parliamentary inquiry. -
Young mum Sarah is desperate to find a new home in Melbourne's outer suburbs, but she keeps getting knocked back
via abc.net.au
In Melbourne's outer south-east, rents are increasing. Real estate agents say landlords are putting prices up in anticipation of interest rates rises. -
Single mum Sarah has been looking for a rental for six months, but prices keep going up
via abc.net.au
In Melbourne's outer south-east, rents are increasing. Real estate agents say landlords are putting prices up in anticipation of interest rates rises. -
Consumers facing 'nightmare' power bills as wholesale electricity costs spike to record highs
via abc.net.au
Millions of households are warned to brace for savage hikes to their power bills as a newly released report reveals prices in Australia's biggest electricity market rocketed to their highest levels on record in the last quarter. -
'Cloudy outlook': Companies brace for profit reporting season
via abc.net.au
Australia's publicly listed companies are preparing to deliver their latest results and give their views on the outlook for corporate Australia, which could make for interesting reading. -
Big businesses have been raking in the profits, but analysts warn shareholders the good times are nearly over
via abc.net.au
Australia's publicly listed companies are preparing to deliver their latest results and give their views on the outlook for corporate Australia, which could make for interesting reading. -
'Dudded hard-working Australians': Coalition funnelled $104 million more into Nationals electorates, audit office finds
via abc.net.au
The Auditor-General has found the former federal government funnelled an extra $100 million into Nationals electorates against the advice of the Infrastructure Department. -
Coalition funnelled $104 million more to Nationals electorates, audit office finds
via abc.net.au
The auditor-general finds the former federal government funnelled an extra $100 million into Nationals electorates against the advice of the Infrastructure Department. -
New email shows Stuart Ayres added name to US trade role shortlist
via abc.net.au
New South Wales opposition says an email suggests the Trade Minister "walked" former deputy premier John Barilaro into the high-paid role. -
Ramelius, Gold Road lifted on output
Mid-tiers Ramelius Resources and Gold Road Resources enjoyed elevated share prices after delivering strong output for the June quarter. -
At Close of Business 28 July 2022
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses her work on regional tourism and the challenges faced by three major developers in navigating the approvals process. -
Fear cannot paralyse parliament: Chaney
During her first speech, a newly elected independent MP has urged parliament to be more collaborative and open to trying new approaches. -
ASX rallies 1pc to close at a 6-week high
After signs the US might take a break from interest rate hikes, the ASX200 index closed at its highest level since the Queen's Birthday week sell-off. -
Pilbara Ports floats ammonia plan
Ammonia's potential as a fuel for ships docking in Western Australia will be assessed by Yara and the Pilbara Ports Authority. -
Klinken backs gas, CCS in transition
WA's chief scientist has bemoaned 'a decade of nothingness' on federal energy policy while expressing cautious optimism about a change in approach with a new government in Canberra. -
Klinken backs gas, CCS in energy mix
WA's chief scientist has bemoaned 'a decade of nothingness' on climate action while expressing cautious optimism about a change in approach with a new government in Canberra. -
Fortescue books bumper year
Fortescue Metals Group has delivered record iron ore shipments of 189 million tonnes for the financial year, the last with outgoing chief executive Elizabeth Gaines at the helm. -
Peet forecasts $52m profit
The land developer has issued a brief update to its shareholders on its expected 2021-22 performance. -
State, Sturm in treatment tug-of-war
The state’s health department and leading researcher Marian Sturm remain at loggerheads over the rights to a life-changing cellular treatment she developed should unfold. -
Lithium producers chasing growth
Pilbara Minerals has reported strong growth in production as its invests in new capacity while diversified miner Mineral Resources has received a boost from its lithium operations. -
Taxpayers spent almost $2 million to lure two tradies to Queensland
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government spent $1.9 million on the Tradies in Paradise campaign, but only two have taken them up on cash incentives to move. -
Taxpayers spent almost $2 million to lure tradies to Queensland. Just two have got the cash
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government spent $1.9 million on the Tradies in Paradise campaign, but only two have taken them up on cash incentives so far. -
WA premier backs ministers after mis-steps
Premier Mark McGowan has thrown his support behind his cabinet ministers as the government faces criticism on a number of fronts. -
How the richest woman in Asia lost half her $33.9 billion fortune
via abc.net.au
Yang Huiyan's wealth plunges by more than half to $16.1 billion, down from $33.9 billion a year ago, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. -
Asia's richest woman loses half her fortune in a year
via abc.net.au
Yang Huiyan's wealth plunges by more than half to $16.1 billion, down from $33.9 billion a year ago, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. -
Proponent chosen for Cottesloe deaf school project
The state government has appointed aged care provider Hall & Prior to redevelop the heritage-listed Cottesloe Deaf School. -
Race for Simandou revived
Rio Tinto, Winning International Group and the Guinea government have struck a breakthrough joint venture in a bid to bring one of the world’s largest untapped iron ore into operation. -
Perth‘s Micromine sold for $900m
A mining software company established 36 years ago by Perth geologist Graeme Tuder has been sold to a US company for $900 million, setting a new record for WA's tech sector. -
Skyrocketing Qantas airfares, axed routes and slashed seats worrying for outback town
via abc.net.au
Tourism Central Australia is holding Qantas to account for its high cost of flights to and from Alice Springs, which could spell disaster for the livability of the tourist hub. -
Treasurer says households must wear financial pain to tame inflation and escape recession
via abc.net.au
Forecasting a peak in inflation to 7.75 per cent by the year's end, the Treasurer says Australians must brace to take some "tough medicine" if it is to escape a recession. -
Walsh retires, NRW appoints Simons
NRW Holdings has appointed Richard Simons as its new chief financial officer after Andrew Walsh announced his retirement. -
Economic worlds collide in China
China’s economic system is under pressure as it fails to meet the needs of an increasingly demanding populace. -
Cambridge councillor leaves post
Rod Bradley, whose outburst at a council meeting earlier this year garnered widespread attention, has resigned his position after close to two decades in local government. -
APRA warned Albanese government of 'heightened' housing risks
via abc.net.au
The banking regulator warned the incoming Albanese government that it would face "heightened" risks in the housing market as interest rates rise, documents released under freedom of information show. -
Sunshine Coast's hot housing market comes to 'abrupt halt' as prices fall
via abc.net.au
Sunshine Coast house prices have recorded a 2.4 per cent decline over three months, but market pressures continue. A property analyst says the region needs to build the equivalent of a new suburb each year for the next 20 years to keep up with population growth. -
Treasurer to reveal hit to economic growth
Treasurer Jim Chalmers expects Australia's inflation rate to exceed seven per cent by year's end, as he prepares to deliver an economic update. -
Treasurer says inflation to hit 7.75pc
Inflation is expected to peak at 7.75 per cent at the end of this year, before moderating into 2023, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. -
Meta posts first-ever losses as users shift to TikTok
via abc.net.au
The revenue losses come as the industry contends with market instability, growth slowdowns, and increasing competition between platforms. -
'Meta has a problem': Facebook's parent company posts first-ever financial loss
via abc.net.au
The revenue losses come as the industry contends with market instability, growth slowdowns, and increasing competition between platforms. -
No, the Duffer Brothers didn't edit *that* Stranger Things scene, but they have 'George Lucas'd' other moments
via abc.net.au
The Stranger Things' writers have killed rumours that a scene has been edited to make one character seem less creepy. But that doesn't mean the Duffer Brothers haven't "George Lucas'd" other moments in the series. -
Invest more in our outbound students
There is a compelling case for the higher education sector to embrace a broader conception of international education. -
With inflation soaring, WA family finds way to 'live and not just survive'
via abc.net.au
A Mandurah family has found a creative way to combat cost-of-living hikes, gathering three generations under one roof as Australia's inflation figure surges to a 20-year-high. -
A 'unique' living arrangement is helping one family cope as WA struggles with the worst inflation in the country
via abc.net.au
A Mandurah family has found a creative way to combat cost-of-living hikes, gathering three generations under one roof as Australia's inflation figure surges to a 20-year-high. -
Natacha saw a gap in Ballarat’s hair market, so she decided to fill it herself
via abc.net.au
When Natacha Adanlessossi arrived in Australia as a refugee, there were no salons in her community that specialised in African women's hair. Eight years later, she has won a Carla Zampatti scholarship for young women to improve her business. -
'Heavy weather': Chalmers to warn cost of living will get tougher in economic update
via abc.net.au
The Treasurer is painting a grim picture of the coming months, forecasting spiking inflation, rising unemployment and more interest rate hikes, ahead of a speech to parliament later today.
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