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Australia's biggest power providers are seemingly failing to cash in on the energy crisis. Why?
via abc.net.au
Record high energy prices are proving to be no picnic for the country's biggest power providers. So who is 'making out like a bandit'? -
Big household budget squeeze to hit by December, economists warn
via abc.net.au
The full budget impact of the second most aggressive interest rate hiking cycle in the Reserve Bank's history is still months from being felt by millions of households. -
Rise in public servants working from home blamed for charity cafe closure in Victoria's east
via abc.net.au
Small business owners warn they are on the brink due to workers failing to return to their offices in central business districts. -
Hope on horizon for WA property market
Industry leaders are forecasting a return to equilibrium for WA, as population growth continues and the pipeline of supply gets built out. -
M8's largest shareholder steps in to offer loan
M8 Sustainable has secured the $10 million loan facility it needed to complete its Gingin facility and pay other debts after its $8 million minimum raising fell short earlier this week. -
At Close of Business 19 August 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss a near miss for NAIF, a fall in real wages and the man of many ministries that is Scott Morrison. -
ASX gains ground for fifth straight week
The local share market has finished flat on Friday with a rally in the energy sector balanced by losses in financials, ending the week up 1.2 per cent. -
Gold Road raises De Grey stake
Gold Road Resources has bumped up its stake in De Grey Mining to nearly 20 per cent via Credit Suisse but says a takeover attempt is not on the cards yet. -
Mark My Words 19 August 2022
Political editor Gary Adshead discusses two headaches for the premier, with senior editor Mark Pownall covering Iron Bridge, the Mellen mansion, Ian Burston, small business and the arts. -
Water in the pipeline for Mid West developments
The WA government expects to launch a tender for a desalination plant in the Mid West after a market-led proposal from AGIG to build in Oakajee did not meet the standard for exclusive negotiation. -
Wind-up for government's property developer Goldmaster
EXCLUSIVE: A controversial $37 million deal to buy a private property development company with taxpayers' money has reached a dramatic conclusion. -
How these outback students enriched Missy Higgins' music
via abc.net.au
Students from a remote town have gone from a school choir rehearsal room to sharing a stage with an ARIA Award-winning artist in front of thousands of people. -
Rio Tinto fined $57,000 after pipeline spill in central Queensland
via abc.net.au
The mining giant pleaded guilty to two charges in the Gladstone Magistrates Court on Friday. -
MACA moves to diffuse NRW pressure
MACA has told investors that a merger proposal made public by contracting rival NRW yesterday is not superior to an all-cash takeover on the table from Queensland-based Thiess. -
Trial date set for Hayward
South West MP James Hayward will have to wait another year before facing trial on four charges of child sex abuse, after vowing to defend the allegations. -
Woods Bagot bolsters Perth team
The international architecture firm has added to its team of Perth principals by adding Ian Png from its Shanghai firm. -
Perkins to build Busselton Jetty village
The team behind the Busselton Jetty expansion has chosen South West company Perkins as the preferred builder for the $26 million project. -
Newcrest wary on scarce labour, inflation
Australia's biggest gold miner Newcrest Mining has posted a drop in full-year profit for 2022 and warns of ongoing global cost pressures and labour shortages. -
Buy-back will take some to the brink
The state government has turned its back on the retirement village sector and with it has neutered WA’s response to the rapid ageing of its population. -
Banks brace for the big squeeze
Some banks are making hay while the sun’s out, but the clouds are rolling in fast. -
'Fear of being exploited' and other barriers limiting Indigenous involvement in bush food industry
via abc.net.au
Australia's bush food industry is expected to increase tenfold over the next few years, but with only around two per cent of the product coming from Aboriginal people, there are concerns Indigenous Australians won't reap the benefits. -
'Fear of being exploited' and other barriers limiting Aboriginal involvement in bush food industry
via abc.net.au
Australia's bush food industry is expected to increase tenfold over the next few years, but with only around two per cent of the product coming from Aboriginal people, there are concerns Indigenous Australians won't reap the benefits.
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