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Fancy a trip to small-town paradise? Better book a year in advance
via abc.net.auPristine coastline along the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef is drawing in tourists from around the world — and accommodation providers are cashing in. -
Fears drought-proofing projects forgotten as heavy rain, floodwater goes to waste
via abc.net.auWhile inland NSW is being inundated with water, regional leaders in the state's west are urging the government not to forget about preparing for the "inevitable" next drought. -
Could this tiny, endangered bird stop a multi-million dollar Defence housing development from going ahead?
via abc.net.auThe Gouldian finch was once found right across northern Australia but it's now thought there are fewer than 2,500 left in the wild. Their return to a coastal corner of Darwin has started a grassroots movement to stop a Defence housing project. -
Australia's inflation is rising. Some experts think the way we think about it could make it worse
via abc.net.auRussia, unemployment and fuel prices are contributing to rising inflation. But according to some experts, our prediction of things to come could have an impact too. -
ASX falls 1.9pct, lowest close in 12 weeks
After taking a break for the public holiday, the local share market has picked up where it left off - by sinking lower as central bank rate hikes weigh on sentiment. -
Genesis in board refresh
Genesis Minerals has secured full control of friendly takeover target Dacian Gold, triggering Nev Power’s retirement from the board and the appointment of prominent director Tony Kiernan. -
Opposition speaks up on child care
Donna Faragher is hoping common sense prevails as parliament delves into the complexities of the state’s child development services. -
At Close of Business 23 September 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss research which said Australia is the wealthiest country in the world. -
Glory bound for Stirling
Perth Glory has been forced into a home ground move and will host their A-League campaign from Stirling. -
Hearst Castle stokes WA vision
The buyer of South Fremantle Power Station should take inspiration from the Hearst Castle on California’s coast. -
Price may be right, but the act is not
Always on the lookout for plagiarism in students’ work, universities also must contend with a barrage of online cheating services. -
Mark My Words 23 September 2022
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Fortescue Metals Group, Kate Chaney, Santos, OZ Minerals, CCC, public sector wages and Allendale Square. -
Monadelphous secures $160m in contracts
Engineering contractor Monadelphous has booked about $160 million worth of contracts and extensions for projects across the country. -
Freo Group sues over ‘lost’ millions
Business magnate Warren Buffett’s Freo Group is suing global manufacturer Vestas for allegedly abandoning plans to partner on the $317 million Dulacca Renewable Energy project. -
Japan to reopen to mass tourism next month
via abc.net.auJapan's prime minister announces the country will ease COVID-19 border control requirements from October 11, after maintaining some of the strictest border measures among major economies during the pandemic. -
'We both have much to lose': Penny Wong urges Beijing to end punitive trade blockages
via abc.net.auThe foreign minister meets her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of UN General Assembly with trade, Taiwan and the ongoing detention of two Australians up for discussion. -
Robb dragged into Bartlett battle
Former Iluka Resources boss David Robb is one of four Melbourne Football Club directors facing legal action over a board statement former president Glen Bartlett claims was defamatory. -
OZ in for $1.7bn West Musgrave operation
OZ Minerals has pushed the button on a $1.7 billion nickel-copper operation in West Musgrave, proclaiming the asset’s enormous potential as a modern mine in an era of decarbonisation. -
Optus rejects insider claims of 'human error' as possible factor in hack affecting millions of Australians
via abc.net.auOptus has strenuously denied "human error" being a contributing factor in a data breach that inadvertently allowed cyber criminals to steal personal details of potentially millions of customers. -
'Human error' emerges as possible factor in Optus hack affecting millions of Australians
via abc.net.auEarly investigations indicate an IT mistake may have led to cyber criminals breaching Optus and stealing the data of potentially millions of Australians. -
'Human error' emerges as factor in Optus hack affecting millions of Australians
via abc.net.auEarly investigations indicate an IT mistake may have led to cyber criminals breaching Optus and stealing the data of potentially millions of Australians. -
Hazelmere lot sold for $31m
A nine hectare lot with holding income has been sold for $31.5 million, with plans to develop an A-grade logistics facility on the vacant portion of the land. -
Crikey directing 'ridicule and hatred' towards Lachlan Murdoch, defamation trial told
via abc.net.auLachlan Murdoch's lawyers say the company which owns Crikey is “directing ridicule and hatred” towards him as a date is set for his defamation trial. -
Crikey directed 'ridicule and hatred' towards Lachlan Murdoch on public billboards, defamation trial told
via abc.net.auLachlan Murdoch's lawyers say the company which owns Crikey is “directing ridicule and hatred” towards him as a date is set for his defamation trial. -
Queen a 'rare, reassuring' constant: PM
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have led tributes to the late Queen in parliament. -
Capitalist conundrum for communist China
It’s all eyes on China for WA’s iron ore sector as that nation’s property crisis lurches from bad to worse. -
Value-add energy opportunity
The global energy crisis has opened the door for WA to do more than supply largely unprocessed raw materials. -
Wall Street ends down for third day as growth concerns weigh on tech; ASX set to fall
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day lower after Wall Street fell for a third-straight session as investors reacted to the Federal Reserve's latest aggressive move to rein in inflation by selling growth stocks, including technology companies. -
ASX passes two-month low on US Fed's hawkish stance; banks, tech stocks weigh
via abc.net.auAustralian shares hit a more than two-month low, as investors returning to trading after a one-day holiday exit riskier assets following the US Federal Reserve reiterating its hawkish monetary policy outlook to fight soaring inflation. -
ASX falls sharply, Wall Street ends down for third day as growth concerns weigh on tech
via abc.net.auAustralian shares start the day sharply lower after Wall Street falls for a third-straight session as investors react to the Federal Reserve's latest aggressive move to rein in inflation. -
Granny flats set to hit Queensland's tight rental market
via abc.net.auHome owners who have granny flats will be allowed to rent them out over the next three years under emergency planning changes to alleviate the housing crisis. -
Origin Energy backs away from outback fracking plans but farmers say fight isn't over
via abc.net.auTraditional owners, graziers and lobby groups say the gas company's decision to review plans in Queensland's Channel Country should be a "wake-up call" to governments.
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