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'A simple gag, capturing the emotion, or intellectually dissecting an argument': Some of 2022's top political cartoons
via abc.net.auThe year's best political cartoons are unveiled for the annual Behind the Lines exhibit in Canberra with David Pope taking out the top honour. -
Australian wool price 'bloodbath' as China abandons sales and war, floods and inflation take a toll
via abc.net.auIt's a grim week for woolgrowers as prices tumble to their lowest on the world market in 12 years. And that may not be the last of the bad news. -
'No technical reason' why world's biggest prawn farm can't be built at remote sites
via abc.net.auIn March, Seafarms declared plans to build the world's biggest prawn farm "unviable", but a new review under a different CEO produces a different result for Project Sea Dragon. -
New York and Singapore knock off Tel Aviv as world's most expensive cities
via abc.net.auNew York and Singapore are jointly named the world's most expensive cities after inflation soared this year, according to an annual survey. -
Wall St pauses following Powell rally, ASX set to follow
via abc.net.auWall Street holds on to, but does not extend, yesterday's large gains, as traders continue to anticipate a slowdown in the US central bank's break-neck rate rises. The ASX is expected to follow with a subdued session. -
'One big rates trade': ASX follows Wall St pause after massive Powell rally
via abc.net.auThe ASX dips in morning trade after Wall Street's major index finishes fairly flat, as investors take stock following yesterday's Jerome Powell-inspired share market surge. -
'One big rates trade': ASX falls as share rally fades, economists bake in RBA rate rise on Tuesday
via abc.net.auThe ASX extends losses into the close, as investors take stock following yesterday's Jerome Powell-inspired share market surge and ahead of next week's Reserve Bank meeting. -
'One big rates trade': ASX extends losses as enthusiasm cools after yesterday's Powell-inspired rally
via abc.net.auThe ASX extends losses around lunchtime after a subdued session on Wall Street, as investors take stock following yesterday's Jerome Powell-inspired share market surge. -
Union wants more involvement in plans for Australia's transition to renewable energy
via abc.net.auA key union says plans to establish a federal authority to guide Australia's transition to renewable energy needs significant changes before it progresses to parliament. -
Ron Packer dies at 71
Mr Packer was fondly remembered for his contribution to the property industry and life as a keen sailor. -
Suits in $12m state payday
Ad Astra Corporate Advisory and McGrath Nicol were paid more than $1million over just six months to advise on the failed sale of the WA TAB. -
Action to ease flood-driven shortages
Perth shoppers may continue to see product shortages for weeks, after flooding knocked out a major rail link for the second time this year. -
Castledine sentenced over insider trading claims
Stockbroker Gary Castledine has been handed a suspended jail sentence after pleading guilty to allegations of insider trading stemming from a decade-old incident. -
Campbell moves to Perth Symphony Orchestra
Classical singer Fiona Campbell is set to move to Perth Symphony Orchestra, following her appointment as creative director. -
At Close of Business 1 December 2022
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about Sheffield Property's merger with Cushman & Wakefield, and growing support for Perth to develop a mid-tier public transport strategy. -
Queen bee breeders fear for future as control measures continue to take toll
via abc.net.auMore than 17,000 hives have been destroyed in NSW to control the spread of the varroa mite and it is also devastating bee businesses. -
Aust shares rally as Fed turns more dovish
The local share market has risen 1.0 per cent to a fresh seven-month high after Jerome Powell suggested the Fed might soon moderate its rate-hiking campaign. -
Artrage recruits four board members
The group behind Fringe World Festival and Rooftop movies has appointed new board members to replace Renee Wingfield and Howard Cearns. -
Flanagan venture raises $55m
A lithium explorer led by Atlas Iron founder David Flanagan is on track to raise $60 million to fund exploration and development campaigns at two WA projects. -
2022 RISE winners unveiled
Steel Blue, Mader and Foodbank WA were among the winners of the 2022 RISE Business Awards. -
Labor facing integrity test
The heat’s on Labor over members’ use of taxpayers’ funds. -
WA nurses union avoids deregistration, says no plans to strike again amid bitter pay row
via abc.net.auThe Australian Nursing Federation says a threat to deregister the union in WA will not be carried out after it met with the state's Industrial Relations Commission, adding it has no plans for further strikes. -
QV1 appoints new manager
CBRE has appointed Theo Smyrniotis to the role. -
FTX founder says he did not 'knowingly' misuse clients' funds
via abc.net.auThe former CEO of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX says he did not "knowingly" misuse customers' funds, and he believes his millions of angry customers will eventually be compensated. -
Property price declines seem to be slowing. Does this point to a recovery in the housing market?
via abc.net.auThe latest figures on Australia's house and unit prices are out. Here's what's happening in your capital city. -
Here’s how Australian property prices are looking in each capital city
via abc.net.auThe latest figures on Australia's house and unit prices are out. Here's what's happening in your capital city. -
Cox to lead cultural revamp
Cox Architecture has been tasked with progressing the design of the $35 million Perth Cultural Centre rejuvenation project under a new contract from the state government. -
Murdoch to house biosecurity centre
Specialist labs, glasshouses and an emergency management operational centre will be built at Murdoch University, courtesy of $320 million in state government funding. -
Report quantifies sexual harassment
A comprehensive national survey has found one third of Australians have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace, with the IT, media and arts sectors the worst offenders. -
Unanimous support for $135m apartments
A $135 million project of two towers in Leederville has been approved with flying colours and was labelled a "benchmark" of development planning by an assessment panel. -
Local manufacturer wins $58m contract
Kwinana-based company Steel Mains will manufacture large steel water pipes in Western Australia for the first time under a $58 million contract with Water Corporation. -
Why does Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You continue to top holiday playlists, while new songs fail?
via abc.net.auShe might not officially be known as the 'Queen of Christmas' but Mariah Carey reigns supreme. So, why do new Christmas songs tend to do so badly, while All I Want for Christmas Is You continues to dominate holiday playlists and the charts? -
'Ridiculous' planning rules ousted, farmers embrace glamping and farmstay businesses
via abc.net.auFarmers in NSW are able to open their gates for weddings, glamping and other tourism-related businesses to diversify their incomes, but some say a headache is brewing for local governments. -
It just got easier to have a farm wedding in NSW
via abc.net.auFarmers in NSW are able to open their gates for weddings, glamping and other tourism-related businesses to diversify their incomes, but some say a headache is brewing for local governments. -
Manufacturing sector contracts in November
The manufacturing sector has finally contracted after three months of flatlining, in a sign that less than favourable economic conditions are now hurting. -
Taylor is 20 and has three kids under 3. A young mums' program gave her a leg up, now she wants to give back
via abc.net.auYoung mums from the Kurnai Young Parents Program celebrate completing year 12 with a graduation ceremony sparkling with glitz and glamour. -
Taylor is 20 and has three kids under 3. A young mums' program gave her a boost and now she wants to give back
via abc.net.auYoung mums from the Kurnai Young Parents Program celebrate completing year 12 with a graduation ceremony sparkling with glitz and glamour. -
Navigating rapid growth
An odd couple have established a successful business chemistry, carving a niche negotiating deals in difficult markets.
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