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Big Potato shakes off online roast to seduce a new custodian
via abc.net.auJust two months after being declared Australia's "Sh*ttest Big Thing", Robertson's Big Potato has been sold by the attraction's keepers. -
Regional towns struggle for service, with Telstra set to switch off 3G in 2024
via abc.net.auSome regional areas are concerned what will happen when Telstra switches off its 3G signal in two years time. -
Fears 'risks are immense' as deep-sea mining trial set to begin in the Pacific
via abc.net.auPacific countries remain divided as a deep-sea mining company prepares to test a system to extract minerals and metals from the ocean floor. -
A deep-sea mining trial is set to begin in the Pacific — is it a step towards sustainability or environmental disaster?
via abc.net.auPacific countries remain divided as a deep-sea mining company prepares to test a system to extract minerals and metals from the ocean floor. -
Almost anyone can sell on Amazon — and far-right groups are exploiting that
via abc.net.auAmazon is one of the world's largest online marketplaces, but it's under scrutiny for allowing far-right publishers and websites to monetise. -
Is industry destroying ancient Aboriginal rock art in WA? Government appoints expert to investigate
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's key industrial areas is set to go under the spotlight, after the government appointed a reporter to look into traditional owners' claims significant Aboriginal sites are being threatened by continued development. -
Is industry destroying ancient Aboriginal rock art in WA? An expert is set to investigate
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's key industrial areas is set to go under the spotlight, after the government appointed a reporter to look into traditional owners' claims significant Aboriginal sites are being threatened by continued development. -
Dividend, capital return from Westoz sale proceeds
Euroz Hartleys Group shareholders will receive a special dividend and return of capital amounting to $80 million from the sale of its fund management business which settled earlier this year. -
Brisbane's Cross River Rail engineering marvels revealed as LNP calls for Elizabeth Line
via abc.net.auAs Brisbane's $5.4 billion Cross River Rail project powers on, the state's LNP opposition has called for it be renamed after the late Queen Elizabeth II. -
Perth CBD site on the market
The site, including a heritage-listed building, on the corner of Pier and Wellington streets is up for sale after a student accommodation plan failed to come to fruition. -
Perth CBD building on the market
The heritage-listed building on the corner of Pier and Wellington streets is up for sale after a student accommodation plan failed to come to fruition. -
Massive transmission line to be built through NSW's Riverina as state government grants approval
via abc.net.auConstruction of a 900-kilometre electricity transmission line through regional NSW will go ahead despite receiving significant opposition from locals. -
Eastern section of 'energy super highway' set to traverse three states gets NSW approval
via abc.net.auConstruction of a electricity transmission line through regional NSW is approved by the state government despite opposition from locals, but still requires a green light from the Commonwealth. -
Australian stocks plunge 2.6 per cent
The Australian stock market has suffered its worst losses since June 14, falling along with markets around the world on predictions of aggressive US rate hikes. -
Bowen, Hughes join Emerald board
Prominent corporate lawyer Michael Bowen and Euroz co-founder Jay Hughes have joined the board of ASX-listed gold producer Emerald Resources. -
Newman Rivergums, BHP lawsuit revived
A failed Pilbara accommodation provider has revived its lawsuit against BHP over allegations the mining giant colluded with Lendlease to end a contract underpinning its survival. -
At Close of Business 14 September 2022
Jordan Murray talks about the expansion of government since the start of the pandemic and what affect that may have on how much the state's public servants are paid. -
Tawarri, hospice disputes drive Nedlands move
The City of Nedlands is pursuing greater protection for its land after being overruled by the state government on the proposed children's hospice and Tawarri Hot Springs. -
Nedlands move to gatekeep land
The City of Nedlands is pursuing greater protection for its land after being overruled by the state government on the proposed children's hospice and Tawarri Hot Springs. -
Rio, Baowu move on $US2bn iron ore project
Rio Tinto and its largest customer China Baowu Steel Group have cemented a joint venture to develop the Western Range iron ore deposits in the Pilbara at a cost of $US2 billion. -
'Wonderful' WA town takes out tourism gold on the national stage
via abc.net.auThe leader of one of Western Australia's major tourist communities says a national award is a fitting reward for the town's hard-working locals. -
Escalante buys into icetana
Gaming entrepreneur Laurence Escalante has acquired almost 10 per cent of software business icetana as part of a changing of the guard in major support. -
Droughtmaster bull breaks breed's world-record, selling for 'unbelievable' amount
via abc.net.auAfter a tough few years on the property, a grazier sells a bull for $220,000, breaking the breed's previous record of $180,000 set in 2012. -
Freo pushes back on Fiveight’s Spicers project
The City of Fremantle is pushing for Fiveight to revise its project on the former Spicers building due to height and heritage concerns. -
McGowan tries again on worker pay
The McGowan government is expected to announce a new pay offer today, in its third attempt to quell anger from public sector workers. -
Coal supply key in Griffin collapse
Cor Cordis has been appointed as liquidator of Griffin Coal, joining receivers Deloitte, with the power to potentially cancel a supply deal with Bluewaters. -
New problems, old solutions on pay
Policymakers who leaned into big government to deal with the pandemic may face increasing pressure to do more on public sector wage increases. -
Aust stocks plunge 2.8pct in early trade
The Australian stock market is on pace for its worst day since June 14 after falling in early trading in the wake of a worse-than-expected US inflation report. -
Water Corp outsources cybersecurity
Water Corporation has moved to outsource its online security, signing a three-year deal with Melbourne-based CyberCX. -
BeReal finds value in B-reel
Spontaneity is at the heart of the app putting reality back in the frame. -
Deal done for Dealroom access
Startups will have access to reams of information on the state's early-stage innovation sector courtesy of a European database paid for by the state government's new industry fund. -
Immersive tech gets in the game
Video game designers are using their skills to create solutions for the health and resources sectors. -
Europe's energy crisis sparks a shutdown in fertiliser production
via abc.net.auEurope's fertiliser industry association says more than 70 per cent of the continent's fertiliser production has been curtailed or shutdown. -
Whistleblower says China, India had agents working for Twitter
via abc.net.auTwitter's former security chief tells Congress there was "at least one agent" from China's intelligence service on Twitter's payroll, and Indian agents were knowingly hired. -
Fiveight starts $10m overhaul of OneNinety
The Andrew and Nicola Forrest-led group will revamp the 12-storey building into a sustainable office development.
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