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Julia says hospitality can be more than 'just a uni job' β so is it time for a rethink?
via abc.net.auHospitality workers are calling for a rethink of the industry to improve career longevity and the attitudes of customers as the staff shortage continues to reshape employer and employee expectations. -
How the COVID-19 pandemic has given the hospitality sector a chance to rethink what a career in the industry means
via abc.net.auHospitality workers are calling for a rethink of the industry to improve career longevity and the attitudes of customers as the staff shortage continues to reshape employer and employee expectations. -
WA building giant Clough's fall into voluntary administration puts more storm clouds over construction industry
via abc.net.auExperts warn of a "domino effect" as WA building giant Clough attempts to pick up the pieces after entering voluntary administration. -
Experts warn of 'domino effect' as WA building giant Clough enters voluntary administration
via abc.net.auThe fall of Perth builder Clough into voluntary administration after more than a century in business adds to a string of local builders striking troubled waters. -
Experts warn of 'domino effect' as another building giant enters voluntary administration
via abc.net.auThe fall of Perth builder Clough into voluntary administration after more than a century in business adds to a string of local builders striking troubled waters. -
Live: ASX to drop ahead of Q3 GDP data, Wall Street slides on recession worries
via abc.net.auA broad-based sell-off on Wall Street overnight is likely to send Australian stocks lower, while the third quarter GDP data will be released later in the morning. -
Live: ASX to drop ahead of GDP data, Wall Street slides on recession worries
via abc.net.auA broad-based sell-off on Wall Street overnight is likely to send Australian stocks lower, while the third quarter GDP data will be released later in the morning. -
Live: ASX follows Wall Street lower, Uber fined for misleading ads, AUSTRAC sues Skycity
via abc.net.auA broad-based sell-off on Wall Street overnight has sent Australian stocks lower, while the third quarter GDP data will be released today. -
Live: ASX follows Wall Street lower, Uber fined $21m, AUSTRAC sues Skycity
via abc.net.auA broad-based sell-off on Wall Street overnight has sent Australian stocks lower, while the third quarter GDP data will be released today. -
Live: ASX falls as GDP misses expectations, Uber fined for misleading ads, AUSTRAC sues Skycity
via abc.net.auA broad-based sell-off on Wall Street overnight has sent Australian stocks lower, while the third quarter GDP data misses expectations from most economists. -
ASX falls as GDP misses expectations, Chinese exports shrink β as it happened
via abc.net.auA broad-based sell-off on Wall Street overnight has sent Australian stocks lower, while the third quarter GDP data misses expectations. -
Push to empower foreign agricultural workers to leave 'bad farms'
via abc.net.auA review of Australia's immigration system could have wide-ranging implications for agriculture, but it won't help illegal workers facing exploitation. -
The protest camp and the coal mine: Unwanted neighbours say they'll never leave
via abc.net.auA music studio is a burst of colour and culture in an unlikely place — one of Australia's most controversial coal mines. -
From a makeshift music studio in the middle of nowhere, these brothers are taking on a coal mine
via abc.net.auA music studio is a burst of colour and culture in an unlikely place – one of Australia's most controversial coal mines. -
Premier says he is in 'furious agreement' with Anthony Albanese that nuclear power is 'completely uneconomic' for Australia
via abc.net.auThe South Australian premier has comprehensively rejected the future use of nuclear power generators in Australia, saying the "completely uneconomic" technology had already been thoroughly investigated and dismissed. -
Peter Malinauskas says he is in 'furious agreement' with PM that nuclear power is not for Australia
via abc.net.auThe South Australian premier has comprehensively rejected the future use of nuclear power generators in Australia, saying the "completely uneconomic" technology had already been thoroughly investigated and dismissed. -
Peter Malinauskas says he is in 'furious agreement' with Anthony Albanese that nuclear power would not work for Australia
via abc.net.auThe South Australian premier has comprehensively rejected the future use of nuclear power generators in Australia, saying the "completely uneconomic" technology had already been thoroughly investigated and dismissed. -
EU agrees to ban imports linked to deforestation, threatening companies with big fines
via abc.net.auSoy, beef, palm oil, wood, cocoa and coffee are among the products companies will now have to prove are not linked to deforestation before selling in European Union countries. -
Forget the cryptoverse winter, this is a bitcoin 'bloodbath'
via abc.net.auIt's been a brutal year for investors, with the cryptocurrency market losing more than a $1.6 trillion in value. -
Hancock shakes up iron ore leadership
The chief executives leading Atlas Iron and Roy Hill will be bumped up to new overarching roles within the broader Hancock Prospecting group as it moves on big growth plans for iron ore. -
Scott Morrison's lawyer pushes for full response to the Robodebt royal commission to be made public
via abc.net.auScott Morrison was social services minister and treasurer during the time of the scheme. His lawyer says matters that are currently protected by a public interest immunity, which protects the workings of government, informed his decision-making. -
Meta threatens Facebook news blackout over proposed US media law
via abc.net.auFacebook's parent company says it will consider removing news from its platform if Congress passes a proposal aimed at making it easier for news organisations to negotiate collectively. -
Hopes for Firm Construction sale
Potential buyers are assessing bids to rescue Firm Construction, which entered administration in late November. -
At Close of Business 6 December 2022
Senior editor Mark Pownall talks about how fund managers can make a virtue of being based in WA. -
Which banks have passed on the December RBA rate rise to mortgage borrowers? What's in it for savers?
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank of Australia has increased the cash rate by 0.25 of a percentage point, now bringing the official rate to 3.1 per cent. Here's a breakdown of how the major banks have responded to the RBA's December decision so far. -
Aust stocks fall as RBA hikes rates
The local share market dropped by 0.47 per cent on Tuesday after the Reserve Bank of Australia hiked interest rates to the highest level in 10 years. -
Perdaman caught in Clough fallout
Clough’s collapse into voluntary administration could set back a planned $6.4 billion urea project in the Pilbara by months, Regional Development Minister Alannah MacTiernan has said. -
Gold remains in hot demand as mineral exploration booms across Australia
via abc.net.auGold continues to be the most sought-after commodity as mineral exploration in Australia reached record highs during the September quarter when more than $1.08 billion was spent. -
Good Sammy, Centurion partner for jobs plan
WA-based not for profit Good Sammy has announced a new partnership with Centurion Transport to provide jobs for people with disability. -
Councils call for heavy haulage tax to compensate for road damage
via abc.net.auSouth West councils say extractive industries need to pay more to cover the costs of the damage trucks do to roads. -
$1bn of energy projects in action
More than $1 billion worth of renewable energy projects in Western Australia are closer to fruition following a regional planning body’s approvals today. -
ACCC monitoring airlines over price gouging concerns
via abc.net.auThe consumer watchdog is closely monitoring airlines and says it would be "concerned" if they withheld capacity in order to keep airfares high. -
NSW landscaper found guilty over role in plot to import cocaine-filled excavator
via abc.net.auA New South Wales District Court jury took just three hours to find Timothy Engstrom guilty of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug. -
NSW landscaper found guilty of attempting to import 270kg of cocaine inside excavator
via abc.net.auA New South Wales District Court jury took just three hours to find Timothy Engstrom guilty of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug. -
NSW landscaper found guilty found guilty over role in plot to import cocaine-filled excavator
via abc.net.auA New South Wales District Court jury took just three hours to find Timothy Engstrom guilty of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug. -
NSW landscaper found guilty for attempting to import 270kg of cocaine outside inside excavator
via abc.net.auA New South Wales District Court jury took just three hours to find Timothy Engstrom guilty of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug. -
Hydrogen approvals trimmed, target set
Up to 1 per cent of energy on WA’s main electricity network will be drawn from renewable hydrogen as part of a comprehensive overhaul of the sector’s regulatory framework. -
Calls for compensation after another cruise cancellation in WA
via abc.net.auThe Noordam was the second ship to have its Albany stopover cancelled in little more than a month. -
Calls for change after another cruise cancellation in WA
via abc.net.auThe Noordam was the second ship to have its Albany stopover cancelled in little more than a month. -
Bellevue chases $70m for new mine
Bellevue Gold is looking to bolster its bank balance by $70 million as it continues construction on its namesake project and prepares to award a material mining contract in the coming weeks. -
How much extra could your mortgage repayments be now the cash rate is 3.1 per cent?
via abc.net.auTell us your loan size, term and interest rate, and our mortgage repayment calculator will work out how much extra you may have to pay on your loan. -
Eighth straight RBA hike
The cash rate has hit its highest level since December 2012, with a $500,000 home loan now costing $880 more per month than before the hikes started in May. -
Reserve Bank raises rates to highest level in a decade, Lowe expects further increase from here
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank of Australia lifts interest rates by 0.25 of a percentage point, taking the cash rate target to 3.1 per cent. -
Reserve Bank raises rates for eighth straight month
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank of Australia lifts interest rates by 0.25 of a percentage point, taking the cash rate target to 3.1 per cent. -
Gascoyne pushes back restructure
Gascoyne Resources shares will remain suspended until it can negotiate a financial restructuring programme, which had been due to be finalised today. -
Live: Treasurer says Australians yet to feel 'full impact' of Reserve Bank's latest rate rise
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says the "full impact" of the Reserve Bank's eighth consecutive rate rise is "still yet to be felt" in the economy. Follow live. -
Live: RBA expected to lift interest rates again for last time in 2022
via abc.net.auThe Reserve Bank is expected to lift interest rates by another 0.25 per cent today. Follow the live updates. -
ANZ, NAB and Westpac pass on Reserve Bank's eighth consecutive rate rise β as it happened
via abc.net.auSeveral of Australia's major banks have increased interest rates following a decision from the Reserve Bank to lift the cash rate for the eighth consecutive time. -
Reasons not to mind the gap
The gap year does not deserve its poor reputation. -
Housing booked for flooded SA residents, water level signs removed after complaints from council
via abc.net.auThe SA government will book emergency accommodation in safe locations along the River Murray as floodwaters continue to rise, while flood markers will be removed in Renmark after the council complained they were sparking fear within the local community.
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