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Ex-energy boss Kerry Schott to lead independent review of $14.5 billion Inland Rail project
via abc.net.auThe federal government has hand-picked Australia's former Energy Security Board chairman to scrutinise its controversial 1,700km Inland Rail project. -
Why climate change could make it harder for you to get a home loan – and hit your property's value
via abc.net.auThe insurance industry admits that some parts of the country will become increasingly difficult to insure as extreme weather takes hold. What does this mean for bank loans that are underwritten by them? -
Ahmad wants to buy a house in Shepparton, but the town's vulnerability to climate change might be a deal breaker
via abc.net.auThe insurance industry admits that some parts of the country will become increasingly difficult to insure as extreme weather takes hold. What does this mean for bank loans that are underwritten by them and prospective homebuyers taking them out? -
Energy stocks eye best week in nearly two years, ASX falls
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market falls after a negative day on Wall Street and as investors await key jobs data. -
ASX set to drop, after Wall Street falls on rate hike fears
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is set to drop on Friday after a negative day on Wall Street and as investors await key jobs data. -
ASX posts its best week in two years
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market falls after a negative day on Wall Street and as investors await key jobs data. -
ASX drops after Wall Street falls on rate hike fears
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market has fallen after a negative day on Wall Street and as investors await key jobs data. -
Questions over detection of illegal logging in Victoria, says auditor-general
via abc.net.auVictoria's logging regulator is failing to fully use its powers, and cannot assure the public it is reducing the risk of illegal logging, a Victorian Auditor General's Office report finds. -
Farmers rally to tackle freight rail failures they say are costing billions
via abc.net.auThe peak body for farmers in NSW forms a new task force to tackle what it says are rail freight failures from paddocks to ports. -
Brown steps down as airport boss
Perth Airport's chief executive will depart to pursue another Perth-based role. -
“Gold-plated†rail contracts slammed
State government decisions to sign two new Metronet contracts despite the projects failing economic and social benefit assessments were “extravagant and vain”, the opposition says. -
Rio Tinto agrees to $100 million loan for Kakadu uranium mine rehabilitation
via abc.net.auMining giant Rio Tinto has agreed to loan $100 million to a company that is struggling to pay for the clean-up of a Northern Territory mine site. -
Chevron calls time on Perth Festival
Chevron’s long-running sponsorship of the Perth Festival will end next year, with the festival expected to seek new corporate backers while continuing to ramp up its philanthropic income. -
At Close of Business 6 October 2022
Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about how Black Swan Theatre Company's production of Barracking for the Umpire has brought together medical research, sports and the arts. -
Council backs $40m Burswood project revival
Malaysian property developer SKS Group has cleared another hurdle in progressing its $40 million Burswood project, with the Town of Victoria Park council backing the apartment build. -
Johnson joins as Simpson exits A&O
Law firm Allen & Overy has recruited Matthew Johnson from the rapidly shrinking Perth office of Hogan Lovell, ahead of the planned retirement of A&O’s top partner Geoff Simpson. -
Grower dumps 300 tonnes of oranges deemed unsuitable for supermarkets
via abc.net.auA bad season and high costs have left Griffith grower Vito Mancini with no other choice. -
More than cabernet from Moss Wood
MOSS Wood cabernet sauvignon is among the most anticipated wine releases each year. -
Constable contests mining tax call
Minerals Council of Australia chief executive Tania Constable has pushed back against calls by former Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chair Rod Sims for higher taxes on mining profits. -
AHG sued over ‘secret stoush’
Automotive Holdings Group is facing legal action over claims it failed to disclose a simmering stoush before inking an $18 million takeover deal with European manufacturer KTM. -
Victoria's gas supply threatened as strike action brings plant in Melbourne's west to standstill
via abc.net.auOne of the state's biggest gas producers, Esso, has told the Victorian government to prepare for a potential reduction in gas supply, due to ongoing industrial action. -
Would changes to superannuation affect you and why? Share your story
via abc.net.auWe want to know if changes to super concessions will affect you and why? Share your story or ask us a superannuation question -
Sydney teen demanded $2,000 from Optus customers as part of data breach scam, AFP says
via abc.net.auA 19-year-old Sydney man is charged after allegedly using information obtained during last month’s Optus data breach to blackmail people. -
Coal-mining community 'at a crossroads', says plan to transition to clean energy desperately needed
via abc.net.auThe Greens have introduced the National Energy Transition Authority Bill to parliament as the Latrobe Valley community says national guidance is overdue. -
Devastated greyhound enthusiasts seek a new place to race
via abc.net.auFlood damage and new industry standards force the permanent closure of Lismore's track. -
Queensland real estate boomed during COVID, now the two hottest areas are cooling off
via abc.net.auIt is a long way from a bust, but the booming property prices in Queensland's two most popular regional centres are leading sunshine state's downturn. -
Qld real estate boomed during COVID, now the two hottest areas are cooling off
via abc.net.auIt is a long way from a bust, but the booming property prices in Queensland's two most popular regional centres are leading sunshine state's downturn. -
Gloucester Park plan endorsed
Hesperia’s plans to redevelop the East Perth racetrack into a new town square are gaining traction. -
Man allegedly accessed stolen Optus data to scam customers, AFP says — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe AFP has arrested a man who allegedly tried to scam victims of the Optus data leak after accessing their details online — as it happened. -
Live: Man allegedly accessed stolen Optus data to scam customers, AFP says
via abc.net.auThe AFP is holding a press conference after a Sydney man was arrested for an alleged SMS scam using information obtained from the Optus data breach. Follow live. -
Gold Road holds firm on De Grey stake
Gold Road Resources has taken up nearly $26 million worth of new shares via De Grey Mining’s latest placement to cement its place as the junior’s biggest shareholder. -
Big export growth to Japan
WA exports to Japan have had their strongest 12 months on record, while the state’s imports also hit a new high. -
Black Swan tackles sports science
A new production marks an intersection between theatre, sport and medical science. -
Lebanese politician storms bank, demanding trapped savings to pay for surgery
via abc.net.auCash-strapped Lebanon has in recent weeks witnessed a surge in depositors storming bank branches to forcefully withdraw their locked savings, with Beirut MP Cynthia Zarazir becoming the latest. -
Arsenic is being flushed into this dolphin sanctuary and animals keep dying
via abc.net.auA yacht club says polluted water has been discharged into a dolphin sanctuary for years. The calls for answers have grown louder after eight dolphin deaths in the area in the past two years. -
Skill shortage areas double in one year
Skills Minister Brendan O'Connor says the federal government is working with businesses and state counterparts to address critical skills shortages. -
Questions over man in the morgue
EXCLUSIVE: The state coroner has been asked to investigate disturbing claims that a Rockingham General Hospital doctor was ordered to backdate the death certificate of a 55-year-old patient transferred to the morgue before they had died.
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