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Digging through the dunes a red flag for some but shippers believe the risk is worth the reward
via abc.net.auThe port of Bridport in northern Tasmania is a nightmare to navigate, but if a new $35 million channel is built, it could clear the way for cheaper freight and "tens of thousands" of pleasure craft. -
Build it and they will come: Tiny town's pitch for luxury yachts
via abc.net.auThe port of Bridport in northern Tasmania is a nightmare to navigate, but if a new $35 million channel is built, it could clear the way for cheaper freight and "tens of thousands" of pleasure craft. -
Wait for EVs more than a year for frustrated buyers
via abc.net.auEV buyers are sick of waiting over a year for cars that are being sent to Europe or New Zealand because of Australia's lax vehicle emissions standards. -
Frustrated EV buyers stuck on year-long waiting lists want government to act on supply
via abc.net.auEV buyers are sick of waiting over a year for cars that are being sent to Europe or New Zealand because of Australia's lax vehicle emissions standards. -
Bank profits jump but rising interest rates are a double-edged sword as some people face a mortgage cliff
via abc.net.auAustralia's big four banks raked in nearly $30 billion in profits over the 2022 financial year as people struggled with the cost of living. And higher interest rates will put more mortgage borrowers at risk. -
While the cost of living is rising fast for everyone, the sharpest pain is unevenly felt
via abc.net.auAs inflation continues to rise, the surging cost of living is hitting some types of households much harder than others. -
Indians are ditching fuel cars in what is being described as an EV revolution. Here's how they're doing it
via abc.net.auWhile many parts of the world struggle to get behind the wheel of an electric vehicle because of cost, India makes it a mission to make them affordable to many of its 1.3 billion people. -
Electric vehicles are still expensive for many around the world. Here's how India is making them affordable
via abc.net.auWhile many parts of the world struggle to get behind the wheel of an electric vehicle because of cost, India makes it a mission to make them affordable to many of its 1.3 billion people. -
'I'm writing off $50,000': Australians reeling after being caught up crypto giant's collapse
via abc.net.auAustralians who invested in the FTX cryptocurrency exchange are unable to withdraw their funds as the company's local arm goes into voluntary administration. -
Iggy can see $50K in his crypto account. But the collapse of FTX means he can't get it out
via abc.net.auAustralians who invested in the FTX cryptocurrency exchange are unable to withdraw their funds as the company's local arm goes into voluntary administration. -
Struggling to find the eggs in a supermarket? It's all part of a ploy to get you spending more
via abc.net.auCarefully curated supermarkets use design to manipulate what you buy — and too often it's products that harm your health. Here's how you can navigate the minefield. -
How supermarkets use design to push processed food on customers — and how you can push back
via abc.net.auCarefully curated supermarkets use design to manipulate what you buy — and too often it's products that harm your health. Here's how you can navigate the minefield. -
How supermarket design influences what you put in your trolley – and your health
via abc.net.auCarefully curated supermarkets use design to manipulate what you buy — and too often it's products that harm your health. Here's how you can navigate the minefield. -
Albanese arrives in Cambodia as summit season begins
via abc.net.auThe prime minister touches down in Phnom Penh ahead of crucial talks with South-East Asian leaders likely to be dominated by China's aggression in the region and the effects of the war in Ukraine. -
Elon Musk tells staff Twitter may collapse as executive departures continue
via abc.net.auTwitter staff face an "arduous" but uncertain future as Elon Musk bans working from home and an exodus of high-level executives continues. -
'No one's been run over': Pilot accused of illegally chartering flights in north Queensland
via abc.net.auA north Queensland pilot has appeared in court accused of chartering flights for members of the Katter's Australia Party, without holding a certificate to fly commercially. -
School flags $20m upgrade for playing fields
Christ Church Grammar School has taken another step in its contentious bid to restructure its sporting fields, having lodged a $20 million proposal. -
At Close of Business 11 November 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray debate the extent to which local and state governments should be spending public money to attract arts, sports and technology businesses. -
Beach in battle for Warrego
A battle is looming for Perth Basin hopeful Warrego Energy, with Beach Energy lobbing the second takeover offer revealed in two days. -
Mark My Words 11 November 2022
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Clough, Mrs Macs, BGC, a film studio in Malaga, Alannah MacTiernan, industrial relations, Liberal Party WA, Sharon Warburton and WA’s biggest accountants. -
ARTS REVIEW: Black Swan strikes richly rewarding well
Fierce and funny, Oil tackles some big subjects, and the cast is more than up to the challenge, writes Rita Clarke. -
Arafura project costs hit $1.6bn
Arafura Rare Earths says its Nolans project has the capacity to deliver strong financial returns after releasing a study with higher costs but increased revenue. -
Department of Human Services boss says Robodebt 'was not my responsibility' at royal commission
via abc.net.auThe top bureaucrat at the department responsible for the unlawful Robodebt scheme tells the royal commission it was a "significant failure of public administration". -
Legendary Lindeman’s meets the market
An iconic Australian wine producer is modernising its product to better appeal to today’s modern drinker. -
Captain Stirling hotel project revived
The Captain Stirling hotel is slated for a $25 million makeover after Woolworths submitted a revised proposal for the Nedlands site, two years after the original design was lodged. -
Call to relieve pressure on builders
Master Builders of WA says ending fixed price contracts and abolishing six-day work weeks will help address the “profitless boom” experienced by the building sector. -
Ten Sixty Four appoints George as chair
Distinguished legal and indigenous business leader Kate George will be the first Aboriginal woman to chair an ASX-listed company, joining West Perth-based Ten Sixty Four. -
George new Ten Sixty Four chair
Western Australian lawyer Kate George will be the first Aboriginal woman to chair an ASX-listed company, joining West Perth-based miner Ten Sixty Four. -
Public comment on Subi hospital
A $311 million expansion to Subiaco’s St John of God Hospital has entered public comment phase on the state’s planning pathway. -
Aust stocks rally to five-month high
The ASX has jumped 2.8 per cent in morning trade after US consumer price figures showed signs American inflation is finally peaking. -
Murray says he could hand-mine sapphires on his land for another 30 years. But a government proposal could stop that
via abc.net.auA temporary ban on new small-scale mining claims is about to be lifted, as the Queensland government releases proposals to crack down on "cowboys". -
'Never dreamt of this': Historic train arrives at new outback home
via abc.net.auThe first of two silver bullet rail motors has completed its long journey from Ipswich to Longreach, bringing with it hope that the outback tourist season will extend into summer. -
Premium Aussie beef in high demand as air fryer use soars in China
via abc.net.auChinese consumers are now choosing to cook their own beef thanks to the popularity of air fryers and ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns, which is good news for Australian beef producers. -
Sydney super club's Bangalow Bowlo takeover bid divides locals
via abc.net.auCOVID and devastating floods have put the popular northern NSW watering hole in a precarious financial position but many want to retain local control of their beloved club. -
Busy days ahead for PM at key meetings
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese heads overseas to the East Asia, ASEAN, G20 and APEC summits where he will meet with his counterparts from around the world. -
Focus needed on fighting poverty
Helping WA’s most vulnerable will mean enabling non-government providers.
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