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Seven thousand kilometres, 36 shows, a lot of red dirt: Is this Australia's most quintessential music tour?
via abc.net.au
In the year Midnight Oil plays its farewell tour, another group of musicians is taking inspiration from the Oils' iconic 1986 'Blackfella/Whitefella' tour with the Warumpi Band, touring from the Top End all the way down to Tasmania. -
The billion-dollar site giving students answers to exam questions in minutes
via abc.net.au
In the post-COVID era of online assessments, “homework help” sites have been accused of becoming industrialised cheating factories — and it's making them rich. -
Students from our most prestigious unis are using this website to cheat on exams
via abc.net.au
In the post-COVID era of online assessments, “homework help” sites have been accused of becoming industrialised cheating factories — and it's making them rich. -
Student grades, photos in UWA breach
Police have been asked by the University of Western Australia to investigate a data breach which may have compromised student grades, identification, images and more. -
Mark My Words 29 July 2022
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss mining cost pressures, house prices, Auditor General, Micromine, Thiess and MACA and Bourby Webster. -
Mrs Mac’s won’t bite on sale rumour
The family behind food producer Mrs Mac’s is lying low amid rumours about the future of the business, after the pandemic took its toll on the company’s bottom line. -
Solid gains as ASX finishes July up 5.7pc
The Australian share market has closed up 0.8 per cent with every sector in the green except healthcare, making a strong finish to a good month of July. -
DRA rescinds guidance, sells subsidiary
Perth engineer DRA Global could cop a write-down of up to $20 million on the sale of an underperforming subsidiary, prompting a decision to withdraw its earnings guidance. -
At Close of Business 29 July 2022
Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the US economy and the fate of the NBN under a new government. -
Moran dealt another legal blow
Bankrupt former Atrum Coal director Russell Moran has suffered another legal setback, losing an eleventh-hour bid to appeal a $290,000 bill issued by failed company Minco Holdings. -
Albany landslip site will 'end up as some sort of reserve' after stablising work, Mayor predicts
via abc.net.au
As experts continue work to stablise the ground at the site of the Mira Mar landslip, Albany Mayor Dennis Wellington says it is unlikely the land will ever be used for housing again. -
Wholesale inflation at a 13-year high
Costs for Australian businesses rose 5.6 per cent in the 12 months to June 30, their biggest increase since December 2008. -
The Neighbours finale was a ratings hit, but is it really the end for the soap and shows like it?
via abc.net.au
Last night's Neighbours finale was a ratings winner for Channel 10 and while some say it's the end of an era, could the TV show make a comeback in the future? -
Bellevue Gold hits first ore
Aspiring producer Bellevue Gold has struck first ore at its namesake project in the Eastern Goldfields on the back of a strong performance from Develop Global. -
Stirling's social housing mandate controversy
Property developers will be forced to provide a quota of social housing accommodation as part of any new development featuring 20 or more units in the City of Stirling’s commercial hubs. -
New ownership of failed DoubleTree hotel site
The Fremantle land initially marked for a four-star hotel is now under new ownership after construction of a proposed DoubleTree by Hilton failed to start. -
Get policy right on village units
The state government must ensure certainty for the retirement villages sector. -
Perth woman injured after falling into sinkhole at New Zealand tourist attraction
via abc.net.au
The woman is in a stable condition after a hole opened up in a footpath leading into a Māori village tourist attraction about 200 kilometres south-east of Auckland. -
Consultation to relocate rock art sites for WA fertiliser plant feel 'rushed', traditional owners say
via abc.net.au
While Perdaman says it has the blessing of elders to build a $4.5 billion fertiliser plant in Western Australia, minutes seen by the ABC show ongoing concerns from traditional owners about plans to relocate three sacred rock art sites. -
Promised new hospitals behind time and over budget, Queensland Health confirms
via abc.net.au
Seven satellite hospitals promised for south-east Queensland are months behind schedule due to construction issues that have also blown out the cost by $15 million, Queensland Health confirms. -
Patients left waiting outside emergency departments for longer in Queensland as satellite hospitals delayed
via abc.net.au
Ambulance ramping is worsening in Queensland amid the latest COVID wave, as it's revealed satellite hospitals designed to lessen the load on emergency departments won't be ready until the end of next year. -
No kinder and gentler parliament: Dutton
As federal parliament wraps up its first sitting week since the May election, the opposition leader sees little change in approach under Labor. -
Proud Beazley steps out the door
The outgoing governor and a self-confessed republican loved the busy job of being the Queen’s man in WA. -
Alannah MacTiernan battles to retain agriculture portfolio amid foot-and-mouth disease fears
via abc.net.au
WA's two biggest farming bodies say they have lost faith in the state's Agriculture Minister over comments she made about foot-and-mouth disease, but some farmers voice concerns the issue has become politicised. -
Six airports, aerodromes to restrict medical flights due to new strict landing requirements
via abc.net.au
More than 200 medical evacuations were scheduled in and out of Mallacoota in the past year. But by failing airfield standards, it and others in Laverton, Middlemount, Coolah, Kalumburu, and Coombabah have banned instrument landings. -
Remote airport forced to potentially restrict medical flights due to stricter regulation
via abc.net.au
More than 200 medical evacuations were scheduled in and out of the coastal town of Mallacoota in the past year. But now that the council has allowed the airport to fail regulator standards, instrument landings are prohibited. -
Russian ex-journalist who protested Ukraine war on air fined again for social media posts
via abc.net.au
Months after being fined for an on-air protest, Marina Ovsyannikova is fined 50,000 roubles for "discrediting" the Russian army. -
United States recession fears grow as economy contracts for second quarter
via abc.net.au
US President Joe Biden works to hose down speculation the country is on the brink of a recession after the economy unexpectedly contracts for a second quarter. -
US posts second GDP decline but Wall Street is buoyant, ASX to follow
via abc.net.au
While two quarters in a row of decline is to some economists the definition of a recession, stocks are surging with tech leading the pack. -
'Bad economic news is good news': Share prices jump as US economy shrinks again
via abc.net.au
The US economy has entered what some economists may define as a recession, but stocks on Wall Street are booming and Australian shares are set to follow as traders bet interest rates will not rise as high as feared.
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