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Hundreds of Australian bank accounts linked to child exploitation shut down after AFP sting
via abc.net.auHundreds of Australian bank accounts linked to offshore organised criminals who are sexually extorting Australian teenagers are shut down as part of an AFP operation. -
AFP sting shuts down bank accounts used for teen 'sextortion'
via abc.net.auHundreds of Australian bank accounts linked to offshore organised criminals who are sexually extorting Australian teenagers are shut down as part of an AFP operation. -
More Medibank customer data released onto dark web, insurer confirms
via abc.net.auMedibank confirms that more stolen customer data has been released on the dark web, amid reports the hackers have released all files remaining in their possession. -
'Case closed': Have the hackers just dumped the remaining stolen Medibank data?
via abc.net.auMedibank confirms that more stolen customer data has been released on the dark web, amid reports the hackers have released all files remaining in their possession. -
Perth home values hold steady
CoreLogic’s latest home value index shows a 0 per cent change for Perth, with a slight increase to its median dwelling price. -
Childcare staff levels sink despite new centre to ease burden on families
via abc.net.auA new childcare centre is being built in Dubbo but there are concerns about there being enough staff to keep facilities running at full capacity. -
Wall Street rallies after Fed eyes slower rate hikes, ASX to open higher
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day higher as Wall Street rallied overnight after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank might scale back the pace of its interest rate hikes "as soon as December". -
ASX rises as Wall Street rallies after US Federal Reserve eyes slower rate hikes
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have started the day higher as Wall Street rallied overnight after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank might scale back the pace of its interest rate hikes "as soon as December". -
ASX rises as Wall Street rallies after Fed eyes slower rate hikes
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are expected to start the day higher as Wall Street rallied overnight after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank might scale back the pace of its interest rate hikes "as soon as December". -
ASX jumps to seven-month high, Wall Street rallies after US Fed eyes slower rate hikes
via abc.net.auAustralian shares have started the day sharply higher as Wall Street rallied overnight after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank might scale back the pace of its interest rate hikes "as soon as December". -
ASX jumps to seven-month high, Domino's Pizza to raise $165m, gold prices roar over Powell's comments
via abc.net.auAustralian shares rally, tracking overnight Wall Street gains after the US Federal Reserve chairman said the central bank could slow its pace of interest rate hikes "as soon as December". -
ASX jumps to seven-month high, Domino's Pizza to raise $165m, gold prices roar over Powell's comment
via abc.net.auAustralian shares rally, tracking overnight Wall Street gains after the US Federal Reserve chairman said the central bank could slow its pace of interest rate hikes "as soon as December". -
Taylor Swift dominates the Spotify charts in Australia as Beyonce and Adele struggle
via abc.net.auSpotify Wrapped tells us a lot about our listening habits and it looks like Australia can't get enough of Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and The Kid LAROI. The Joe Rogan Experience and ABC News Briefing are the top ranking podcasts. But there are some big names missing from the top of these lists. -
Spotify Wrapped: Here's what the streaming service's 456 million users listened to in 2022
via abc.net.auSpotify Wrapped tells us a lot about our listening habits and it looks like Australia can't get enough of Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and The Kid LAROI. The Joe Rogan Experience and ABC News Briefing are the top ranking podcasts. But there are some big names missing from the top of these lists. -
Towns face harsh water restrictions despite major flooding across NSW
via abc.net.auSome customers at Goldenfields Water are being asked to cut their consumption to 100 litres per person, per day, and there is no indication when that will end. -
'Quite stark': Report says gulf between rich and poor households expands as costs accelerate
via abc.net.auAustralia's energy crisis is widening the gulf between rich and poor households as costs accelerate much faster for consumers on low and middle incomes. -
Australia's energy divide grows wider as poorer households' costs accelerate fastest
via abc.net.auAustralia's energy crisis is widening the gulf between rich and poor households as costs accelerate much faster for consumers on low and middle incomes. -
Bodies still waiting in morgues advocates say, despite funeral insurer rescue package
via abc.net.auAdvocates are in Canberra asking the government to compensate the thousands of people who put their money into funeral insurer Youpla. But finding out exactly who they are won't be easy. -
Bodies still waiting in morgue despite funeral insurer rescue package over Youpla mess
via abc.net.auAdvocates are in Canberra asking the government to compensate the thousands of people who put their money into funeral insurer Youpla. But finding out exactly who they are won't be easy. -
Australian house prices fall seven months in a row but pace of decline slows
via abc.net.auNational house prices have fallen in November but the pace of decline has slowed as low stock levels persist and buyers push ahead with purchasing despite rising interest rates. -
As the housing market falls, this couple are trying something different
via abc.net.auNational house prices have fallen in November but the pace of decline has slowed as low stock levels persist and buyers push ahead with purchasing despite rising interest rates. -
PM extends olive branch to business groups staunchly opposed to workplace laws
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese tells business leaders he does not want disagreement over controversial industrial-relations changes to define the relationship between his government and the business community. -
Carbon charge in play in power reform
Renewable generators may not earn enough revenue to attract investment as the state shuts down coal, a major electricity market review has found. -
Bunbury Forum buyer revealed
A prominent Perth family is set to purchase the sub-regional asset. -
Aust shares spike on inflation surprise
The local share market has closed up 0.4 per cent, bouncing back from its early losses after consumer prices rose less than expected in October. -
Hancock Prospecting profit slips to $5.8bn
Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has fallen short of last year’s mega profit, posting a $5.8 billion bottom line for 2022 as it flags new growth and investment plans. -
John Holland dispute cost state $38m
Parliament has heard further details of the state government's settlement with John Holland following the end of legal wrangling over its work on Perth Children's Hospital. -
At Close of Business 30 November 2022
Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about some of the innovative ways that WA's biggest businesses are retaining employees. -
WA’s rich vein of medtech scores $2.2m
VeinTech, and researchers at Telethon Kids Institute, are among the medical researchers who will tomorrow win $2.2 million of grants through the state’s health future fund. -
'Chainsaws already operating': Tasmanian farmer battles sudden logging of native forest
via abc.net.auA Tasmanian apple farmer says he was told forest next to his property was safe from logging but then out of the blue, bulldozers started to roll in. -
First Nations X set for West Tech Fest
Tickets to a First Nations-focused event at this year’s West Tech Fest will be given away to Indigenous Australians for free in a bid to create opportunities for emerging business leaders. -
Midland railway workshop units sell for $12.8m
The sale of two remaining strata units at the former Midland Railway Workshop to Midland Health & Knowledge Precinct pave the way for a redevelopment. -
Midland railway workshop units sell for $12.7m
The sale of two remaining strata units at the former Midland Railway Workshop to Midland Health & Knowledge Precinct pave the way for a redevelopment. -
$29m arts hub for boys’ school
A western suburbs boys’ school is set for a $29 million upgrade of its performing arts space after a development assessment panel approved a proposal to build four-storey facility on campus. -
Environmental groups 'deeply concerned' by new gas exploration permits, but locals welcome news
via abc.net.auPure Energy gets the green light for a new gas exploration project north of Eromanga in outback Queensland. -
Twitter rolls back policy on COVID misinformation
via abc.net.auTwitter has rolled back a policy designed to tackle COVID-19 misinformation on the platform, and its former head of trust and safety has warned the company no longer has enough staff for safety work. -
Rio, Woodside move on solar power plans
Woodside has struck a land use agreement for a proposed power project in the Pilbara, while Rio Tinto is set to fork out $600 million for its first stand-alone solar farm. -
Rio, Woodside move on Pilbara power plans
Woodside has struck a land use agreement for a proposed power project in the Pilbara, while Rio Tinto is set to fork out $600 million for its first stand-alone solar farm. -
eniQ targets miners for growth
A small Perth company is taking on a big US business as it vies to become a major supplier of hydration products for the sports and industry markets. -
How one woman helped steer Australia's tourism capital through border closures, floods and COVID
via abc.net.auThe head of Destination Gold Coast, Patricia O'Callaghan, hangs up her CEO hat in exchange for another, and reflects on "some of [the city's] darkest days". -
Ky Cao returns from Vietnam with energy
One of the state’s most experienced energy entrepreneurs, Ky Cao, has re-emerged looking for deals in the sector, although this time his focus is on exporting local expertise to Vietnam. -
Labour squeeze drives fresh approaches
Big employers are adopting innovative approaches to staff recruitment and retention. -
Stranded kids and a school trip in shambles: REX Airlines apologises for SA delays, cancellations
via abc.net.auDirect flights from Ceduna and Port Lincoln to Adelaide are a vital service for many Eyre Peninsula travellers, but ongoing cancellations and delays are causing frustration and angst. -
Kids stranded at airport and school trip in shambles as REX Airlines apologises for delays
via abc.net.auDirect flights from Ceduna and Port Lincoln to Adelaide are a vital service for many Eyre Peninsula travellers, but ongoing cancellations and delays are causing frustration and angst. -
Public criticism for five-storey retirement apartments in Merimbula
via abc.net.auOver 100 residents met in Merimbula on Tuesday night, raising concerns about the 89-unit building proposed for the seaside town. -
'Typical government bureaucrats': Federal body announces grace period for Director IDs after concerns about $13,000 fines
via abc.net.auAs a website crashes and phone queues grow, about 700,000 Australians are given another two weeks to sign up to a scheme designed to weed out dummy directors and stop the practice of phoenixing. -
Federal body announces grace period on Director IDs, after concerns about $13,000 fines
via abc.net.auAs a website crashes and phone queues grow, about 700,000 Australians are given another two weeks to sign up to a scheme designed to weed out dummy directors and stop the practice of phoenixing. -
Morrison first ex-PM to be censured
Scott Morrison has become the first former prime minister to be formally censured in parliament over his secret ministry appointments. -
Rinehart moves on Warrego
Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has thrown its hat into the Perth Basin ring, becoming the third company chasing Warrego Energy. -
Rinehart joins Stokes, Poynton in Warrego hunt
Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has thrown its hat into the Perth Basin ring, becoming the third company chasing Warrego Energy.
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