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Victorian government under fire for delay in Geelong revival plans
via abc.net.auResidents are becoming increasingly frustrated by the delay of a long-awaited framework to revitalise the CBD. -
'People are living like they're in a war zone': How suffering and uncertainty brought a street together
via abc.net.auMill Street in Goodna has scars. Some are obvious, like the shells of cars scattered in yards. But others are harder to see, like the fear of looters or the uncertainty of what the future holds. -
Every home in Mill Street flooded six months ago, but the looters keep on coming back
via abc.net.auMill Street in Goodna has scars. Some are obvious, like the shells of cars scattered in yards. But others are harder to see, like the fear of looters or the uncertainty of what the future holds. -
There's a virus on Australia's doorstep that risks crippling the cattle industry — but it's not foot and mouth disease
via abc.net.auWhile Australia is on high alert over foot-and-mouth disease, experts are sounding the alarm about another livestock virus that's spread by mosquitoes -
A disease many times more likely to arrive in Australia than foot-and-mouth threatens billions of dollars of exports
via abc.net.auWhile Australia is on high alert over foot-and-mouth disease, experts are sounding the alarm about another livestock virus that's spread by mosquitoes -
A disease almost three times more likely to arrive in Australia than foot-and-mouth threatens billions of dollars of exports
via abc.net.auWhile Australia is on high alert over foot-and-mouth disease, experts are sounding the alarm about another livestock virus that's spread by mosquitoes -
Russia scraps Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline reopening, stoking European fuel fears
via abc.net.auGazprom, the state-controlled firm with a monopoly on Russian gas exports, says it could not safely restart deliveries until it had fixed an oil leak found in a vital turbine. -
Krishna and David did a 9,000km trip in an EV — and it wasn't as hard as they thought
via abc.net.auKrishna Sen and her partner David Hill drove across the whole width of the country — from Perth to Melbourne, then Sydney, and back to Perth — in an electric car. This is how it went. -
'It's more peaceful': Despite warnings from friends, Krishna and David drove an electric car across Australia. Twice
via abc.net.auKrishna Sen and her partner David Hill drove across the whole width of the country — from Perth to Melbourne, then Sydney, and back to Perth — in an electric car. This is how it went. -
Industry airs permit grievances
Minister Bill Johnston says his department is having its own trouble recruiting staff to process exploration approvals, in response to calls from industry claiming they need faster lead times to access ground. -
Posco hydrogen plans moulding into shape
Posco's plan to build a hot briquetted iron plant in Port Hedland is advancing, while other South Korean businesses are weighing WA hydrogen investments, according to Alannah MacTiernan. -
Worst week for miners on ASX since 2020
The Australian share market has closed modestly lower, dragged by the mining sector as China's economic problems weigh on Australia's iron ore giants. -
Liberty with $3m play
Liberty Flexible Workspaces has taken over the 1,400sqm Co.Lab space on Murray Street, making it the state’s largest flexible workspace provider. -
Creditors battle for Griffin Coal
Griffin Coal has delayed a control bid by power generator Bluewaters after a mystery creditor emerged with a rival plan, amid revelations the miner’s debts could be close to $US1 billion. -
At Close of Business 2 September 2022
Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie talk about what's come out of the Jobs and Skills Summit, including productivity and wages, increasing the skilled migration cap, and the return of industry bargaining. -
Tribunal overturns decision on Nedlands project
Joydem has succeeded in appealing the City of Nedlands' refusal of its proposed development for a second time, with the State Administrative Tribunal granting approval. -
Mark My Words 2 September 2022
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Jobs and Skills Summit, BGC, Mineral Resources, property prices, The Perth Mint, Griffin Coal and Craig Williams. -
Building site blitz uncovers safety issues across Wollongong apartments
via abc.net.auA snap inspection of high-rise apartment buildings under construction by NSW Fair Trading, Safework NSW and the NSW Building Commissioner reveals a number of safety and structural issues. -
Building site blitz reveals safety issues across Wollongong
via abc.net.auA snap inspection of high-rise apartment buildings under construction by NSW Fair Trading, Safework NSW and the NSW Building Commissioner uncovers a number of safety and structural issues. -
Increase to working limits for pensioners as Jobs Summit ends
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese concludes the two-day jobs summit with commitments to lift the earnings limit for pensioners, an increase to permanent migration and more funding for vocational education. -
Renters turn to tiny homes amid property crisis
via abc.net.auAustralia's soaring rental market has some people looking for creative solutions to avoid falling through the cracks. -
Do tiny houses offer a way for people to escape the rent crisis?
via abc.net.auAustralia's soaring rental market has some people looking for creative solutions to avoid falling through the cracks. -
Hillarys Beach Club restaurant in progress
Experienced northern suburbs hospitality operators have banded together to offer a new seaside venue which has been a project 10 years in the making. -
Farmers consistently deliver the goods
Our grain production is so steady we only seem to appreciate it when times are tough elsewhere. -
GPT to take over Karrinyup
Sydney-based GPT Group is set to manage AMP’s retail assets including Karrinyup Shopping Centre, as the acquisition of the group’s real estate portfolio nears completion. -
GPT to take over AMP retail assets
Sydney-based GPT Group is set to manage AMP’s retail assets including Karrinyup Shopping Centre, as the acquisition of the group’s real estate portfolio nears completion. -
Australia has 400 million litres of excess red wine and growers are facing tough choices
via abc.net.auWine prices have plunged due to an oversupply in the country and now growers are being offered financial incentives to switch varieties or mothball their vines. Some, however, are simply ripping their vines out of the ground. -
Strike dips on capital raise
Strike Energy shares slipped 10 per cent after announcing a $30 million capital raising from institutional and sophisticated investors to progress projects. -
Stuart Robert calls for ASIC probe into Greywolf Resources
via abc.net.auThe Shadow Assistant Treasurer joins calls for ASIC to look into Greywolf Resources, after dozens of Australians lose their hard-earned savings by investing in the purported mining exploration business. -
ARTS REVIEW: Telephone transmits a beguiling blend of ideas
With a touch of performance rock, The Last Great Hunt takes audiences to the galaxy and beyond via the iconic rotary-dial telephone and it’s a dizzying and dazzling ride, says David Zampatti. -
Biddle back to chair TNG
Seasoned mining executive Neil Biddle will return to ASX-listed minerals processor TNG as non-executive chair, nine years after leaving the company to join Pilbara Minerals. -
Caitlyn learned carpentry to build her own house but is now one of many finishing an apprenticeship
via abc.net.auCaitlyn Carriere is one of a growing number of Tasmanians who have completed a construction industry apprenticeship, with recent data showing the percentage of those completing their training in the island state far exceeds the national average. -
Craig Williams calls time
Geologist and mining executive Craig Williams, who led the rise of Equinox Minerals to a $US7 billion success story, has announced he is retiring from all boards of ASX companies. -
Disability service provider back-pays more than $3 million to staff
via abc.net.auHundreds of disability support workers who were underpaid by their employer have been paid back amounts ranging from $15 to nearly $35,000. -
Migration cap to be lifted to 195,000
The permanent migration cap will be lifted this financial year to help relieve labour shortages across the country. -
New energy augurs future value
Built on strong foundations, a trio of big WA companies are leading the state’s future economic drive. -
Turtle encounters in hot demand as international bookings return
via abc.net.auTravellers are racing to book their tickets for Bundaberg's turtle season after about half of last year's allocation sold out in 24 hours. -
PM open to paid parental leave increase
The prime minister says increasing the benefit to 26 weeks is worth considering - but budget constraints mean it won't happen immediately. -
Farmers warn chip prices could rise as processors offer more for spuds
via abc.net.auThe humble hot chip is set to cost more after Tasmanian potato farmers pushed for better deals from two major frozen food producers. -
WA child protection workers pushed to 'absolute limit', with figures revealing strain on staff
via abc.net.auChild protection workers will today take their concerns to the WA Industrial Relations Commission, claiming multiple breaches of their workload orders.
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