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Coastal shack demolition orders heading to tribunal showdown
via abc.net.auMediation between local government and the owners of coastal shacks north of Carnarvon in WA has fallen apart again, after decades of disagreement over the demolition of the structures. -
Pilbara elder urges authorities to ignore official Aboriginal corporation in federal sacred sites assessment
via abc.net.auIndependent reporter Alison Stone is investigating the balance between heritage and industry on the Burrup Peninsula on behalf of the federal government. -
SA Greens want electronic products branded with a minimum life span
via abc.net.auThe South Australian Greens plan to introduce legislation that would require tech companies to brand their products with a minimum life expectancy. -
Wall Street tumbles, weighed down by Apple and China worries; crypto shares fall; ASX to rise
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day higher despite falls on Wall Street as protests in major Chinese cities against strict COVID-19 policies sparked concerns about economic growth, while Apple slid on worries about a hit to iPhone production. -
Wall Street tumbles, weighed down by Apple and China worries; crypto shares dive; ASX to rise
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day higher despite falls on Wall Street as protests in major Chinese cities against strict COVID-19 policies sparked concerns about economic growth, while Apple slid on worries about a hit to iPhone production. -
Wall Street tumbles on China worries; crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy; ASX to rise
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day higher despite falls on Wall Street as protests in major Chinese cities against strict COVID-19 policies sparked concerns about economic growth, while Apple slid on worries about a hit to iPhone production. -
Crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy, Wall Street tumbles on China worries, ASX falls
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have started the day lower after falls on Wall Street as protests in major Chinese cities against strict COVID-19 policies sparked concerns about economic growth, while Apple slid on worries about a hit to iPhone production. -
Crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy, Wall Street tumbles on China worries, ASX edges up
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have edged up after falls on Wall Street as protests in major Chinese cities against strict COVID-19 policies sparked concerns about economic growth, while Apple slid on worries about a hit to iPhone production. -
ASX recovers on 'possibility' of China easing COVID-19 restrictions, crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy
via abc.net.auSpeculation that China may soon loosen its COVID-19 restrictions has led to a sharp recovery for the Australian dollar, oil prices and Asian share markets. -
Telstra-TPG deal looms closer, but not everyone is convinced it will improve regional services
via abc.net.auNorm Chapman used to get a phone signal working in some strange places in Australia, but now he can't even get two bars, despite living a few metres from a mobile phone tower. Now there are concerns it could get worse. -
'What happens now?' Sharon and Alan held a quarter of their super in crypto, now it's frozen
via abc.net.auMum and dad investors including pensioners are facing big losses on their savings, as the ripple effect from the collapse of global cryptocurrency exchange FTX continues. -
Small-time investors face devastating losses on super tied up in the 'wild west' of cryptocurrency
via abc.net.auMum and dad investors including pensioners are facing big losses on their savings, as the ripple effect from the collapse of global cryptocurrency exchange FTX continues. -
Small-time investors face devastating losses on super that's tied up in the 'wild west' of cryptocurrency
via abc.net.auMum and dad investors including pensioners are facing big losses on their savings, as the ripple effect from the collapse of global cryptocurrency exchange FTX continues. -
Small-time investors are facing devastating losses on superannuation that's tied up in the 'wild west' of cryptocurrency
via abc.net.auMum and dad investors including pensioners are facing big losses on their savings, as the ripple effect from the collapse of global cryptocurrency exchange FTX continues. -
Sharon and Alan are facing a delayed retirement, as $50,000 of their superannuation sits in the 'wild west' of cryptocurrency
via abc.net.auMum and dad investors including pensioners are facing big losses on their savings, as the ripple effect from the collapse of global cryptocurrency exchange FTX continues. -
Will house prices go up in 2023? The answer largely depends on interest rates
via abc.net.auAustralian house prices are forecast to rise in several states if economic conditions are favourable, according to a new report from SQM Research. -
This expert tips house prices to rebound next year, except in these locations where 'the downturn could be quite severe'
via abc.net.auAustralian house prices are forecast to rise in several states if economic conditions are favourable, according to a new report from SQM Research. -
Expert tips house prices to rebound next year, except in these locations where 'downturn could be quite severe'
via abc.net.auAustralian house prices are forecast to rise in several states if economic conditions are favourable, according to a new report from SQM Research. -
Without a garage, Miriam and Guy plan their week around charging their electric car
via abc.net.auThis family plan their trips to buy milk to coincide with charging their EV, but many people are being put off by the lack of proper infrastructure to support the shift away from petrol vehicles. -
'It's humiliating': Earning $100,000 a year and being rejected, this is renting in Australia
via abc.net.auHuge crowds at inspections, bidding wars, rent increases and eviction notices: This is renting in Australia -
'It's humiliating': Earning $100,000 a year and being rejected — this is renting in Australia
via abc.net.auHuge crowds at inspections, bidding wars, rent increases and eviction notices. Experts say not since The Great Depression has it been this hard to rent in Australia. -
How bad is it out there in the rental market? Maddy is grateful to live in a shed
via abc.net.auHuge crowds at inspections, bidding wars, rent increases and eviction notices: This is renting in Australia -
Atlas pays inaugural dividend
Hancock Prospecting subsidiary Atlas Iron has paid a maiden dividend of $225 million despite a big fall in annual profit and plans to invest $700 million in new iron ore projects. -
Modern slavery reports rising at Wesfarmers
Wesfarmers has reported more than 500 breaches of modern slavery at its supplier sites in the past financial year, a jump from 386 breaches reported in 2021. -
Modern slavery reports rise at Wesfarmers
Wesfarmers has reported more than 500 breaches of modern slavery at its supplier sites in the past financial year, a jump from 386 breaches reported in 2021. -
Truck freight prices jump 20 per cent in the west due to east coast rail disruptions
via abc.net.auThe trucking industry says rail delays and damage in the eastern states are driving demand and prices up. -
Bunning entity, building veteran buy industrial site
The 1.08-hectare Osborne Park property changed hands for the first time in 27 years, selling to a Bunning family connected entity and construction industry veteran for $6.65m. -
At Close of Business 28 November 2022
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his work covering FIRM Construction's slide into administration, detailing what it means for subcontractors and the state government. -
$64m plan for Broome housing in progress
A 13-hectare piece of land has been earmarked for a $64 million development to resolve the lack of accommodation in Broome, with the shire seeking a $15 million aid from the state government. -
UWA proposes sport pavilion upgrade
The University of Western Australia is proposing to replace a facility used by several western suburbs’ sport clubs with a two-storey pavilion, in a multi-million-dollar upgrade. -
First loss in a week for Australian stocks
The local share market has finished down 0.4 per cent, with commodity producers falling as rare protests erupted in China over harsh COVID-19 lockdowns. -
Rio foots bill for Juukan Gorge foundation
Rio Tinto will bankroll a new legacy fund for the PKKP Aboriginal Corporation two and a half years after destroying Juukan Gorge rock shelters, but a dollar value for the initiative has not been revealed. -
Woman charged over alleged theft of $50,000 worth of botox from country salon
via abc.net.auDetectives have charged a 34-year-old woman with burglary and stealing after a regional beauty salon reported schedule 4 drugs were missing. -
Woman charged over alleged botox theft
via abc.net.auDetectives have laid charges against a woman who allegedly stole $50,000 worth of botox from a regional beauty salon. -
Retail stalls as rates bite
Retail sales were flat in WA in October, indicating consumers may have tightened their wallets in response to rising interest rates. -
Water Corp moves into energy generation
State-owned Water Corporation has made a major strategic shift after striking a deal to buy one of Western Australia’s largest wind farm projects. -
Nationals to oppose Indigenous voice
The Nationals will not support efforts to enshrine an Indigenous voice to parliament in the constitution, threatening the chances of a referendum passing. -
Contract, labour hire coal mine workers at increased risk of death or injury, Queensland inquiry told
via abc.net.auAn inquiry into coal mine safety in Queensland is told labour hire staff are disproportionately represented in mining deaths and faced reprisals when safety issues were raised. -
Cooper Pedy to lose its only bank after Westpac announces it will close its branch
via abc.net.auThis remote South Australian town, which relies on large amounts of cash for its opal mining and tourism industry, is set to lose its only bank next year. -
Coober Pedy to lose its only bank after Westpac announces it will close its branch
via abc.net.auThis remote South Australian town, which relies on large amounts of cash for its opal mining and tourism industry, is set to lose its only bank next year. -
Coober Pedy to lose its only bank after Westpac announces it will close branch
via abc.net.auThis remote South Australian town, which relies on large amounts of cash for its opal mining and tourism industry, is set to lose its only bank next year. -
APM eager to close inclusion gap
Growing employment services provider has launched a campaign for people with disability to voice their expectations for the future of the Australian workforce. -
Gold in ‘good shape’ despite production slip
Gold output in Australia has fallen 9 per cent from its June quarter high, with some of the biggest operators reporting a drop in production, new data has shown. -
'Disrespectful': WA's police union blasts McGowan government's latest pay offer
via abc.net.auWA police officers are locked in long-running negotiations over a new wages deal, and the union says it wants the government to show them some "respect". -
Rio Tinto signs remedy deal with traditional owners after blowing up ancient rock shelters
via abc.net.auAn Aboriginal corporation and Rio Tinto have agreed to create something positive out of the "continuing pain" caused by the mining giant's destruction of ancient rock shelters in WA's north. -
Queensland wind farm to double in size, provide power to 1.4 million homes
via abc.net.auQueensland is set to become home to one of the largest wind farms in the Southern Hemisphere with the Queensland government announcing it will double the size of the MacIntyre Wind Precinct, west of Warwick. -
Sheep producers can’t rely on the east
Other states’ recent appetite for WA sheep is an aberration, not a long-term solution to a market under pressure. -
RBA Governor Philip Lowe apologises to Australians struggling with mortgages
via abc.net.auReserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe has apologised to Australians for giving them unclear guidance that led to hundreds of thousands taking out big mortgages in the expectation that interest rates would stay low until 2024. -
RBA boss apologises to Australians who bought homes after he forecast likely low interest rates
via abc.net.auReserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe has apologised to Australians for giving them unclear guidance that led to hundreds of thousands taking out big mortgages in the expectation that interest rates would stay low until 2024. -
Workplace laws will be 'win-win': Albanese
The federal government's industrial relations laws look set to pass parliament following a deal with crossbench senator David Pocock.
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