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The WA government is spruiking national parks to private developers, but will traditional owners benefit?
via abc.net.auThe head of a south coast Indigenous corporation believes the state government should formalise joint management agreements over national parks before developers are invited to start businesses within their boundaries. -
'We've definitely got a profit crisis': Is corporate gouging the biggest cause of inflation?
via abc.net.auSoaring corporate profits are being blamed for fuelling inflation, as figures show companies in Australia are enjoying sky-rocketing profits despite the pandemic. -
Wages? War? Energy? The biggest inflation driver might be profit
via abc.net.auSoaring corporate profits are being blamed for fuelling inflation, as figures show companies in Australia are enjoying sky-rocketing profits despite the pandemic. -
Regional house prices defy city trends
WA’s regional housing market has remained buoyant throughout COVID, with a 7.21 per cent year-on-year increase. -
US stocks lose gains as Federal Reserve signals rates pullback, Australian dollar jumps above 67 US cents
via abc.net.auWall Street ends lower as US Federal Reserve official Lael Brainard says the central bank could start to ease back on steep interest rate hikes after last week's inflation data. The Australian dollar surges above 67 US cents. -
US stocks gain as Federal Reserve signals rates pullback, Australian dollar jumps above 67 US cents
via abc.net.auWall Street rises after US Federal Reserve official Lael Brainard says the central bank could start to ease back on steep interest rate hikes after last week's inflation data. The Australian dollar surges above 67 US cents. -
ASX opens lower, higher interest rates boost CBA profit, and US stocks lose gains as Federal Reserve signals rates pullback
via abc.net.auThe ASX is in the red and the Commonwealth posts a $2.5 billion quarterly profit. Wall Street ends lower as US Federal Reserve official Lael Brainard says the central bank could start to ease back on steep interest rate hikes after last week's inflation data. -
ASX loses ground, RBA admits reputational damage over low rates forecast, AGL investors back board overhaul
via abc.net.auAustralian stocks ended in the red as Wall Street assesses where official US interest rates are going, and the Reserve Bank says its has suffered reputational damage over interest rate forecasts. CBA makes multi-billion dollar first quarter profit. -
ASX falls back, AGL investors back board overhaul, RBA admits reputational damage over low rates forecast
via abc.net.auAustralian stocks are in the red as Wall Street assesses where official US interest rates are going, AGL investors back an overhaul of the board, and the Reserve Bank says its has suffered reputational damage over interest rate forecasts. -
AGL investors back green billionaire's overhaul of board, RBA admits reputational damage over low rates forecast
via abc.net.auAGL investors back Mike Cannon-Brookes's overhaul of the board as pressure grows for green transition, CBA profit rises and the Reserve Banks says its suffered reputational damage over interest rate forecasts. -
'It will get worse': Whistleblower warns toxic chemicals from failed Linc Energy site are spreading
via abc.net.auA petroleum engineer says he warned regulators years ago about the risk of chemicals, such as cyanide and benzene, spreading through groundwater beyond a failed underground coal gasification site in Queensland. -
Barry couldn't find anyone to work at his restaurant, so he turned to an overlooked group
via abc.net.auWhen the pool of workers started to dry up, Barry Iddles invited hundreds of retirees to return to the workforce and try their hand at hospitality. -
Why soon-to-be-mum Carrie's HECS debt progress has essentially been wiped out this year
via abc.net.auAs inflation rises, Australians with university debts say they're seeing their repayments evaporate and running into difficulties borrowing for mortgages. -
Ben didn't think about his HECS debt often. Then he tried to borrow for a mortgage
via abc.net.auAs inflation rises, Australians with university debts say they're seeing their repayments evaporate and running into difficulties borrowing for mortgages. -
The curious case of a 'junk' Indian company in the middle of a growing energy crisis
via abc.net.auAt the centre of a deepening energy crisis in Western Australia sits an obscure Indian company with next to no assets and a credit rating deemed as junk by a ratings agency. -
Ukraine calls on Australia to send more 'invaluable' coal as blackouts sweep the country
via abc.net.auUkraine has called on Australia to consider providing energy and infrastructure supply following widespread blackouts. -
Ukraine calls on Australia to send coal as 'catastrophic' blackouts sweep the country
via abc.net.auUkraine has called on Australia to consider providing energy and infrastructure supply following widespread blackouts. -
Bluesfest travels to Perth for 2023
Byron Bay Bluesfest has announced it will visit the Swan Valley in 2023 for the festival’s 34th annual event and a first for Western Australia. -
$48m in funding for Kimberley cotton
Development of WA’s first cotton gin is set to proceed after ASX company Namoi Cotton, NSW wheat grower Ron Greentree and the federal government backed the project. -
At Close of Business 14 November 2022
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about California's space industry, Elon Musk and similarities between Las Vegas and Perth. -
Perenti bolsters earnings, revenue guidance
Mining services group Perenti is anticipating higher revenue for the current financial year, pointing to improved operating conditions. -
Port Macdonnell fishers call for long-term plan following harbour dredging
via abc.net.auAs dredging works at Port Macdonnell harbour wind down, concerns remain for the health of the artificial breakwater, with fishers "the problem is not getting fixed". -
Cottesloe land still in dispute
The Town of Cottesloe remains unconvinced to increase height limits for a site Leonie Baldock has earmarked for development, despite state government’s orders. -
ASX edges lower even as miners soar
The ASX's mining giants are hitting their highest levels in months, countering losses by the banks and consumer stocks. -
Lycopodium booked for Leo Lithium project
Newly-listed Leo Lithium has engaged Lycopodium to deliver engineering, procurement and project managing services at its Goulamina lithium project in southern Mali. -
ARTS REVIEW: Orchestra busts barriers with smashing time
If Mahler or Metallica require it, a chamber-sized version of Perth Symphony Orchestra is ready to get heavy, writes Claire Coleman. -
Beach, Warrego shake on $245m takeover
Warrego Energy has agreed to a takeover offer from Kerry Stokes-backed Beach Energy, bypassing a competing offer from its joint venture partner, the John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy. -
Truckies, farmers most at risk
Safe Work Australia has reported another decline in workplace fatalities across the country, but highlighted road transport and farming as by far the most dangerous sectors to work in. -
Australia to enter recession next year, major investment bank says
via abc.net.auDeutsche Bank expects Australia's unemployment rate to spike to 4.5 per cent by the end of 2023, leading to a recession under the investment bank's definition. -
Deal or no deal: Delays hit city revival
From cost blowouts to deadline extensions, the much-vaunted plan to revitalise Perth’s CBD appears to have been placed on the backburner. -
Trade seen as key to Australian security
Reducing Australia's dependence on China will be an important step for securing the nation's resilience, as Anthony Albanese seeks a meeting with Xi Jinping. -
Taylor Swift cleans up at MTV Europe awards, winning four categories
via abc.net.auTaylor Swift walks away with four prizes at this year's MTV Europe Music Awards, including best video for her hit All Too Well. -
Counting down to the space age
The space race and Spanish architecture feature on the Californian coast. -
Cyber attacks set to double in Australia
Australians can expect the number of cyber attacks targeting their sensitive data to double, with a cyber security report making other key warnings. -
ASX rises as Wall Street rallies, cryptocurrency markets in turmoil
via abc.net.auAustralian shares start the day higher, extending sharp gains logged in the prior session as cooler-than-expected inflation in the US spark speculation of a pivot in the Federal Reserve's aggressive tightening stance. -
ASX reverses early gains, Elders plunges on outlook, miners soar as China eases curbs
via abc.net.auAustralian shares reverse early gains, as China eases some of its strict COVID-19 rules, spurring hopes of a recovery in demand.
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