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There's a 'bright outlook' for Queensland's coal despite China's unofficial import ban
via abc.net.auDespite global demand for coal continuing to plummet by 2050, the need for Queensland metallurgical coal is expected to increase during that time, state government analysis shows. -
Demand for Queensland metallurgical coal set to increase despite global trend
via abc.net.auDespite global demand for coal continuing to plummet by 2050, the need for Queensland metallurgical coal is expected to increase during that time, state government analysis shows. -
Hydrogen fuel trial soon rolling out for freight — with truck engines to be converted
via abc.net.auHydrogen fuel trials are emerging across Australia, but a project in Tasmania is seeking to create an entirely renewable energy-generated supply chain. -
Converting diesel engines to run on hydrogen fuel: truck trial to kick off to reduce emissions
via abc.net.auHydrogen fuel trials are emerging across Australia, but a project in Tasmania is seeking to create an entirely renewable energy-generated supply chain. -
'No to plastic bags': How Senegal's Plastic Man is fighting pollution
via abc.net.auOn a Senegalese beach covered with plastic trash, environmental activist Modou Fall wears a uniform of plastic bags, cups and other junk in an effort to talk to anyone who will listen about the problems of plastics. -
'Gross sabotage': Sweden finds traces of explosives at Nord Stream site
via abc.net.auThe parallel undersea pipelines, which run from Russia to Germany, were ruptured in September. -
'It's quite alarming': Environmentalists slam NT water allocation plan that would see 262 gigalitres taken each year
via abc.net.auUnder the draft Georgina Wiso water allocation plan, the territory government says more than 262 gigalitres of water can be taken "sustainably" each year within the Daly, Roper and Beetaloo district. -
WA nurses union gagged by Industrial Relations Commission as vote on government pay offer is scrapped
via abc.net.auThe workplace relations umpire shuts down a vote by nurses and midwives on the McGowan government's proposed wages offer, and gags their union's leadership. -
North Queensland pilot found guilty of chartering flights without a commercial licence
via abc.net.auA Townsville jury convicts a pilot of fraud after he chartered flights for members of the Katter's Australian Party without a licence. -
Kapunda's last bank branch closes its doors after a decline in customers
via abc.net.auBankSA's move to close its Kapunda branch is another sign banks are "deserting regional South Australians", Member for Frome Penny Pratt says. -
New twist in nurses dispute
There is a developing new twist in the industrial dispute between the government and the Australian Nursing Federation. -
Cautious mood weighs on Australian shares
The local share market closed 0.2 per cent higher on Friday but posted a weekly loss after three straight weeks of gains. -
At Close of Business 18 November 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss WA's high-growth industries and assess key takeaways from the latest crypto collapse. -
Mark My Words 18 November 2022
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss ABN, commercial builders, Perth City Deal, ACCIONA, Alcoa, BHP, OZ Minerals, startup funding, Betts Group and Wilson Parking. -
Buildkite raises $US21m, third tech company this week
Buildkite has become the third tech company with strong Perth connections to announce a major capital raising this week following ULUU and Advanced Navigation. -
Buildkite raises $US21 million, third tech company this week
Buildkite has become the third tech company with strong Perth connections to announce a major capital raising this week following ULUU and Advanced Navigation. -
PM says Australia unlikely to back Taiwan to join Pacific trade pact
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese says Australia is unlikely to support Taiwan's efforts to join the CPTPP trade bloc on the basis that it is not a "recognised" nation state. -
John J Ray III has spent 40 years cleaning up America's biggest corporate collapses. He's never seen anything as bad as FTX
via abc.net.auThe man appointed to administer the collapsed crypto exchange in chapter 11 bankruptcy, who oversaw the clean-up after Enron's collapse, says he has never seen "such a complete failure of corporate controls". -
FTX had a 'complete absence of trustworthy financial information' says new CEO
via abc.net.auThe man appointed to administer the collapsed crypto exchange in chapter 11 bankruptcy, who oversaw the clean-up after Enron's collapse, says he has never seen "such a complete failure of corporate controls". -
Billionaires can’t see forest for the tweets
Successful in business they may be, but two big names are finding enthusiasm for their plans in short supply. -
Sandfire Resources to raise $200m
Copper producer Sandfire Resources is undertaking a $200 million capital raise to improve its financial flexibility, including repaying an outstanding debt of $50 million. -
Maryvale Paper Mill workers fear they'll be stood down before Christmas
via abc.net.auWorkers at the mill on Morwell's fringe are worried as increasing restrictions on VicForests' operations causes supply shortages. -
Free rail travel for Sydney commuters next week as premier intervenes to avoid industrial action
via abc.net.auAnother week of industrial action on Sydney trains has been avoided, with the premier agreeing to support a demand by the state's rail union -
Housing work to slow by mid-2024
The Housing Industry Association says rising interest rates will bring the state’s housing boom to an end, but the impacts are likely to be delayed until mid-2024. -
From paddock to plate, you can now trace where your sugar comes from
via abc.net.auAn Australian-first trial ships 25,000 tonnes of sustainable Queensland raw sugar from Townsville to South Korea, with the product traceable through the entire supply chain. -
First traceable sugar shipment heads to South Korea
via abc.net.auAn Australian-first trial ships 25,000 tonnes of sustainable Queensland raw sugar from Townsville to South Korea, with the product traceable through the entire supply chain. -
BHP lifts bid for OZ to $9.6bn
BHP is poised to substantially increase its exposure to copper and nickel after the board of takeover target OZ Minerals backed an increased offer. -
Sun shines on smaller industries
The state’s economy grew 3.1 per cent in the year to June, with agriculture, transport, IT and the arts all delivering double digit increases in value added. -
Farmers, truckies drive WA growth
The state’s economy grew 3.1 per cent in the year to June, with agriculture, transport, IT and the arts all delivering double digit increases in value added. -
Chainsaw-wielding Wide Bay man wants native animal sculpture on show at Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics
via abc.net.auKeith Gall has big plans for his sculpture of Australian native animals to feature at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. -
Chainsaw-sculpting champion wants his native animal sculpture on display at Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics
via abc.net.auQueenslander Keith Gall has big plans for his sculpture of Australian native animals to feature at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. -
Chainsaw-sculpting champion wants his native animal piece on display at Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics
via abc.net.auQueenslander Keith Gall has big plans for his sculpture of Australian native animals to feature at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. -
Waiting for the bulls to roll over
The signposts towards a global recession are looming larger. -
Australia's regional ties front and centre
Trade talks at the APEC summit in Thailand could be a chance for the prime minister to progress moves to remove China's sanctions on Australia. -
Regional Victorian REDcycle partner 'surprised' by company's collapse
via abc.net.auBallarat-based REDcycle partner, Replas, says it was as surprised as "everyone else" to learn of the recycling scheme's suspension. -
Plugging methane leaks an 'absolute priority', but BP flags another 30 years of oil and gas investment
via abc.net.auThe head of one of the world's biggest oil and gas producers has called for a clampdown on fugitive emissions on economic and environmental grounds, but says fossil fuels are crucial to the renewable energy transition.
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