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16 million trees to be planted in Gippsland to maintain timber supply
via abc.net.auThe Victorian government invests in a new plantation estate in Gippsland to plant millions of trees to maintain the state's timber supply and reduce emissions. -
Ashley works in a small town that relies on a big industry. He’s worried about its survival
via abc.net.auFor 36 years Ashley Cook has worked at a coal mine in regional Queensland, taking pride in his highly skilled dragline operator job. He's concerned about what the state government's energy plan could mean for communities like his. -
Wall Street sell-off resumes, Truss defends UK fiscal plan, ASX to fall
via abc.net.auInvestors added another cycle of selling on Thursday as the dollar barely eased its stranglehold on currency markets, recession fears sapped stocks and bonds suffered more interest rate pain. -
Australian shares set for worst month in three on recession risks
via abc.net.auAustralian shares fall after Wall Street ended down sharply overnight, on worries that the US Federal Reserve's aggressive fight against inflation could hobble that nation's economy, and as investors fretted about a rout in global currency and debt markets. -
ASX falls as Wall Street sell-off resumes, British PM Liz Truss defends UK fiscal plan
via abc.net.auInvestors added another cycle of selling on Thursday as the dollar barely eased its stranglehold on currency markets, recession fears sapped stocks and bonds suffered more interest rate pain. -
ASX 200 takes a battering in September with it losing 7.5pc in a month
via abc.net.auIt tracks a broad global sell-off, as recession fears mount in the US as its Federal Reserve fails to temper fears about more rate hikes. -
'Quotas work against us': Three women share their views from the top of the mining industry
via abc.net.auWomen working at the highest levels of mining in Australia share their advice for future generations, as figures show a jump in the number of females studying and working in the male-dominated profession. -
As more females pursue careers in mining, three women share their view from the top
via abc.net.auWomen working at the highest levels of mining in Australia share their advice for future generations, as figures show a jump in the number of females studying and working in the male-dominated profession. -
Accountants report spike in hackers lodging false tax returns, superannuation claims
via abc.net.auWith almost half the adult population of Australia affected by the Optus security breach, questions are swirling about how stolen identity data can be misused. -
'Three of my friends have experienced it': Sexual assaults at gigs 'more common' than thought
via abc.net.auA sexual assault in a mosh pit at a gig in Hobart this month has prompted renewed discussion about women's safety at live music, and ways to change attitudes to prevent future incidents. -
Victoria's largest coal-fired power station will close earlier than expected. Where does it leave the state's energy supply?
via abc.net.auVictoria's largest power station will close a decade earlier than expected. With fossil fuels currently generating about two thirds of the state's power, what does this mean for the future? -
Government scrambles to make electric vehicles more affordable to help meet emissions targets
via abc.net.auWhile the world transitions to electric vehicles at cruising speed, Australia hasn't touched the accelerator. However, with emissions targets looming, the federal government wants to speed things up. -
Can China's electric vehicles satisfy Australia's demand?
via abc.net.auElectric vehicles in Australia are a luxury purchase – but if supply could meet demand, the price of electric vehicles would come down and emissions would follow. -
'Had to take urgent action': UK PM breaks silence on financial chaos
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Liz Truss says she's prepared to make "controversial" decisions after plans for tax cuts triggered the trade market to plunge. -
Europeans facing possible mobile blackouts due to power issues
via abc.net.auCurrently there are not enough backup systems in many European countries to handle widespread power cuts, four telecoms executives say, raising the prospect of mobile phone outages. -
Some businesses are propped up by government subsidies. What's the cost to the community and the environment?Â
via abc.net.auExperts say government subsidies for private companies sustain the environmentally unsustainable, and leads to inequality and poor business practices. -
Research shows cutting fossil fuel subsidies would improve our economy. Why is the government still providing them?
via abc.net.auExperts say government subsidies for private companies sustain the environmentally unsustainable, and lead to inequality and poor business practices. -
Elon Musk frowns on business taking government subsidies, even though he's done it. What's the cost to the public?
via abc.net.auExperts say government subsidies for private companies sustain the environmentally unsustainable, and lead to inequality and poor business practices. -
Elon Musk frowns on business taking government subsidies, even though he's done it. But what's the cost to the public?
via abc.net.auExperts say government subsidies for private companies sustain the environmentally unsustainable, and lead to inequality and poor business practices. -
Chalmers flags new budget strategy, but tax cap 'plucked from the air' can stay for nowÂ
via abc.net.auThe Albanese government's first federal budget will include a significant rewriting of official budget guidelines and will also see forecasts for unemployment revised as a "consequence" of a deteriorating global outlook, the treasurer has flagged. -
At Close of Business 29 September 2022
Jordan Murray analyses the usefulness of trade commissioners and potential reforms to get WA the best value from its contingent. -
ASX gains 1.4pc after UK reassurance
The local bourse has enjoyed its best performance in three weeks after the Bank of England took emergency measures to stabilise markets. -
Traditional owners 'appalled' by new Jabiluka uranium mine suggestion
via abc.net.auAn independent report commissioned by ERA suggests that the company could pay for the rehabilitation of one mine site by establishing another. -
MinRes wins bid to slash Pigozzo claims
Explosive allegations levelled against MinRes and boss Chris Ellison at the hands of a former contracts manager will remain under wraps, with the court slashing almost one-third of the claim. -
MinRes wins bid to hide Pigozzo claims
Explosive allegations levelled against MinRes and boss Chris Ellison at the hands of a former contracts manager will remain under wraps, with the court slashing almost one-third of the claim. -
No middle-child syndrome for the ’19
Bookended between two of WA’s best recent vintages, the 2019 is starting to show its quality. -
Red 5 raises cash, talks consolidation
Red 5 is chasing $60 million from institutional investors to cover ramp-up costs for its new King of the Hills operation as consolidation talks with fellow Leonora miner St Barbara continue. -
Court orders Minister to hand over ring road files
Tanya Plibersek has been given until tomorrow to hand over all documents reviewed for the approval of the Bunbury Outer Ring Road as the legal bid to stop the southern arm continues. -
Panel approves Oxford Street apartments
Construction on an eight-storey apartment development in Mt Hawthorn is expected to start next year after receiving the green light. -
Lithium miner boosts CEO pay
Pilbara Minerals boss Dale Henderson has become one of Western Australia’s best-paid executives after his base salary was boosted to $1.25 million. -
APM moves on US growth plans
Perth-founded APM Human Services International has moved to bolster its presence in North America by acquiring an employment services business for $225 million in cash. -
About 50 homes affected for world's 'largest' pumped hydro scheme near Mackay
via abc.net.auThe Queensland government's proposal to build the world's "largest" pumped hydro scheme west of Mackay will affect about 50 homes, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says. -
London House sale price revealed
Hawaiian fetched more than $100 million for the St Georges Terrace asset. -
Gas producers agree to supply extra gas in 2023 to avoid shortfall
via abc.net.auResources Minister Madeleine King says she does not need to pull the so-called "gas trigger" and restrict gas exports after producers agreed to provide additional gas to avoid a shortfall on the east coast next year. -
MinRes extends Perkins sponsorship
Diversified miner and contractor Mineral Resources has extended its support for the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, taking its total contribution to $2.25 million. -
Hundreds vote in favour of proposed model of care for the Keith and District Hospital
via abc.net.auSeven-day urgent care for a regional town is on the table after the community votes in favour of new model of care. -
Outback businesses pushing to expand migration zone to overcome staff shortages
via abc.net.auA business group in the Kimberley region hopes to expand its new regional migration agreement to help fix chronic labour shortages impacting some of Western Australia's premier tourism towns. -
Outback businesses lobby for easier access to overseas labour
via abc.net.auAn outback business group hopes to expand its new regional migration agreement to help fix chronic labour shortages impacting some of Western Australia's premier tourism towns. -
Broken Hill could lose a newsagency if owners can't find a buyer
via abc.net.auSilver City Newsworld will close for good at the end of the year if the owners do not find a buyer to take on the business ahead of their retirement. -
Value unclear for overseas trade posts
Calculating what WA gets from spending millions of dollars on overseas trade offices is an imprecise task. -
Annual inflation was 6.8 per cent in August, says Bureau of Statistics
via abc.net.auNew data show annual inflation was 6.8 per cent in August, down from 7 per cent in July. -
Annual inflation rose 6.8 per cent in the year to August, says Bureau of Statistics
via abc.net.auNew data show monthly inflation rose 6.8 per cent in August, down from 7 per cent in July. -
Fair play, missing middle needs filling
Well-provided for at the extremities, Perth sports bodies would appreciate a mid-sized stadium. -
'It's incredible': Brisbane artist designs cover for Elton John and Britney Spears release
via abc.net.auNordacious's work has been revealed on the cover of new limited-edition Elton John and Britney Spears CD single Hold Me Closer. -
Minister urges action on corporate tax
Global economies should not give up on corporate tax despite the challenges of collecting taxes from large multinationals skilled at exploiting tax havens. -
AGL Energy to accelerate exit from coal
Australia's largest electricity generator AGL Energy will go "net zero" after abandoning plans to split into two companies. -
Remote community leaders fear fuel price hike will leave outback residents 'cut off'
via abc.net.auStruggling families and remote WA communities will be hit hard by a rise in fuel prices, while a metro couple says the high cost of living means they can't afford to start a family. -
From nutrition to education, a fuel price hike will hit well beyond the hip pocket
via abc.net.auStruggling families and remote WA communities will be hit hard by a rise in fuel prices, while metro couple says the high cost of living means they can't afford to start a family. -
Everything from food to childcare to be hit by rising fuel prices, remote community leaders warn
via abc.net.auStruggling families and remote WA communities will be hit hard by a rise in fuel prices, while a metro couple says the high cost of living means they can't afford to start a family. -
Developer rages at 'incompetent' council as $100m project grinds to a halt
via abc.net.auCore Asset Development says the council drastically mishandled its applications for a major development in Eden, but Bega Valley Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick says the developer repeatedly ignored order to cease unapproved works.
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