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The $8 billion Australian industry that's creating thousands of tonnes of landfill waste
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Make-up brands and retailers are now introducing recycling programs so old cosmetics waste can be turned into new products, but how effective are they and what makes the packaging so hard to recycle in the first place? -
Timber skyscrapers are set to transform Australia’s skyline and slash construction emissions. Here’s how
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Wooden towers up to 220 metres tall may soon dot the skylines of Perth and Sydney as a boom in timber construction reaches record-breaking heights. -
When Lyell got her new lease, it came with an $80 rent rise and a notice to leave
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Brisbane woman Lyell Lamborn says she's living on a "knife's edge" after being handed a major rent increase and a notice to leave her worker's cottage following a new recommendation from Queensland's peak real estate body. -
Notices to leave issued alongside rental leases implemented to protect Queensland landlords from 'lifelong' tenancies'
via abc.net.au
Brisbane woman Lyell Lamborn says she's living on a "knife's edge" after being handed a major rent increase and a notice to leave her worker's cottage following a new recommendation from Queensland's peak real estate body. -
'Like a guillotine over their head':Â Landlords hit tenants with notices to leave after new recommendation
via abc.net.au
Brisbane woman Lyell Lamborn says she's living on a "knife's edge" after being handed a major rent increase and a notice to leave her worker's cottage following a new recommendation from Queensland's peak real estate body. -
'This is a group house where we're related': Could you live with your in-laws?
via abc.net.au
When Luke and Claire decided to settle down, instead of taking out a large mortgage they might struggle to pay, they tried something different. -
Faced with losing her family home, empty nester Sylvia came up with a radical plan
via abc.net.au
When Luke and Claire decided to settle down, instead of taking out a large mortgage they might struggle to pay, they tried something different. -
PM says ABC must have greater voice in Indo-Pacific region
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Speaking at the ABC's 90th anniversary, Anthony Albanese says if the ABC does not have a stronger presence in the Indo-Pacific, others will fill the gap and Australian national security will suffer. -
Three more grain ships leave Ukraine as soldiers fighting Russia in Donbas face 'hell'
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As Ukrainian corn ships set off towards Turkey for inspection, Ukraine calls for the safe passage deal to extend to include other products, such as metals. -
ASX200 finishes up 0.6pc, at 2-month high
The Australian share market has finished at a two-month high after gaining ground for a third straight week. -
Shire opposes $73m accommodation village
A proposed 500-person accommodation village to support the expansion of Albemarle's Kemerton lithium plant has failed to gain support from Shire of Harvey councillors. -
Seaside attraction for fund managers
Cottesloe is home base for many in the investment world. -
More than just a seat at the table
The super sector in WA has changed before Frank Sciarrone’s eyes. -
Weight of money goes private
Family offices are becoming more prominent in the investment space. -
At Close of Business 5 August 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray talk about the state government's new wages policy, pay pressures, and a big change looming for WA's energy market. -
Payday for Pindan creditors
Creditors of Pindan Constructions are set to find out how much of their debt will be recovered in a matter of weeks, 14 months after the building group collapsed owing creditors $90 million. -
French connection for local innovators
The state government hopes it will attract attention to the local innovation and start-up scene after signing a deal with an international business school. -
Deep Yellow, Vimy merger a lock
Deep Yellow chief executive John Borshoff says it will be full steam ahead at the newly-merged WA business on the back of the latest spell of uranium interest. -
Cruickshank fails in appeal bid
Former Blue Star Helium chief James Cruickshank has lost an 11th-hour bid to rid himself of an ASIC ban and $40,000 fine for failing to share asset sale details with investors. -
Brookfield pushes ahead at Elizabeth Quay
Groundworks have begun on a 19-storey tower at its lot six development, where it is understood accounting giant EY intends to move. -
Mark My Words 05 August 2022
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, house prices, office vacancies, McGowan and Palmer's spat, Diggers & Dealers, Lynas expansion, Stirling mandate, local government reform, apartment developments and tourism. -
Penfolds builds on global ambitions
Penfolds’ collaboration with a Bordeaux winemaker is the latest step in its luxury branding push. -
Panel rejects change to Chellingworth apartments
A development panel has struck down proposed changes, including an additional 137 apartments, to a $320 million development on the Chellingworth Motors site. -
Arafura raises $41m for rare earths
Budding rare earths producer Arafura Resources has successfully tapped new and existing investors for $41.5 million for the Nolans project after shares were offered at a generous discount. -
Evans pleads guilty over Quantum share ‘scheme’
Inglewood-based investor Don Evans has pleaded guilty to conspiring to manipulate the share price of Victoria-based explorer Quantum Resources back in 2015. -
Batgirl star Leslie Grace thanks fans, directors 'shocked' at movie's axing
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The directors of the scrapped Batgirl movie say they are shocked by the news their work won't make it to screens. -
Former Legacy boss pleads guilty to $750k 'theft'
The former boss of Perth-based Legacy Iron Ore has pleaded guilty to siphoning more than $725,000 from the ASX-listed explorer almost a decade ago, following a probe by the corporate watchdog. -
'Risks skewed to the downside': Reserve Bank wary as global economic outlook sours
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The Reserve Bank slashes its forecasts for economic growth as rate rises, house price falls and a souring global economy weigh on Australia's outlook. -
Households and the government are both dialling back spending. That will hit economic growth, warns the RBA
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The Reserve Bank slashes its forecasts for economic growth as rate rises, house price falls and a souring global economy weigh on Australia's outlook. -
China stance remains unchanged: Albanese
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reaffirmed Australia's commitment to maintaining the "status quo" in the wake of increased tensions with China. -
Offshore wind energy locations unveiled
Further locations in the Southern Ocean near Portland, parts of the Bass Strait and the Indian Ocean near Perth and Bunbury have also been flagged. -
Nets being considered to stop runaway trucks on Adelaide Hills freeway after latest crash
via abc.net.au
South Australia's Transport Minister says the state government is looking at deploying nets to catch runaway trucks travelling down the South Eastern Freeway. -
Alex the Astronaut performs 'freaky-deeky' Gold Coast gig 330 metres above sea level
via abc.net.au
With triple j stalwart Alex the Astronaut performing on top of Q1 tower ahead of the inaugural Springtime festival, Gold Coast duo Buttered are celebrating their spot on the line up as well, showing local bands "don't have to move to Melbourne". -
UK braces for long recession after biggest interest rate hike in 27 years, ASX to open flat
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are likely to start the day flat, after oil prices sink to their lowest level since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the Bank of England announces its biggest interest rate hike in 27 years and warns of a long recession for Britain. -
UK braces for long recession after biggest interest rate hike in 27 years, ASX rises to two-month high
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Australian shares rise to their highest level in two months, after oil prices sink to their lowest level since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the Bank of England announces its biggest interest rate hike in 27 years and warns of a long recession for Britain. -
UK braces for long recession after biggest interest rate hike in 27 years, ASX opens higher
via abc.net.au
Australian shares begin the day higher, after oil prices sink to their lowest level since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the Bank of England announces its biggest interest rate hike in 27 years and warns of a long recession for Britain. -
Oil prices sink to lowest level since Ukraine invasion, Bank of England warns of long recession as it lifts interest rates
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are likely to start the day flat, after oil prices sink to their lowest level since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the Bank of England announces its biggest interest rate hike in 27 years and warns of a long recession for Britain.
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