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This WA tourist town has lost its only cafe - but locals saw it coming
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The town of Guilderton at the mouth of the Moore River welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. But the town's only cafe has closed after it changed from local hands. -
$1 billion in road repairs needed as Vic councils call for state support
via abc.net.au
Urgent repairs are needed to fix "dangerous" and "deteriorated" roads across regional Victoria, according to Rural Councils Victoria. -
Opposition calls for more to be done on trade with China as coal exports resume
via abc.net.au
There are hopes other trade restrictions could soon be eased after the first shipment of Australian coal since 2020 arrives in China. -
First Australian coal in more than two years arrives in China
via abc.net.au
There are hopes other trade restrictions could soon be eased after the first shipment of Australian coal since 2020 arrives in China. -
Mining, resources sectors targeted in billion-dollar deal to convert utes to electric
via abc.net.au
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) has been signed to supply electric utility vehicles to the Australian mining sector, as demand ramps up. -
Live: ASX to follow US markets down on rate hike fears, as Alphabet faces AI worries
via abc.net.au
It's all about rates, as is the case across much of the world right now. Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Live: ASX 200 follows US markets down, with AGL top loser after posting $1b loss
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 is following Wall Street down, and companies are posting a mixed bag of results, including Megaport and AGL. Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Live: All four major banks now passing on rate hikes to home owners, as ASX continues to fall
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 is following Wall Street down, and companies are posting a mixed bag of results, including Megaport and AGL. Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Big banks all pass on rate hikes to homeowners, as AGL has its worst day in 15 years — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 followed Wall Street down on Thursday, and companies posted a mixed bag of results, including Megaport and AGL. Find out how the day unfolded. -
Australia is the world's leading lithium producer. Why don't we make electric vehicles?
via abc.net.au
Most of the world's new electric vehicles contain minerals from Australia. So should we make EVs locally, and what would it take? -
Australia has all the important minerals for EV batteries. So why aren't we making them?
via abc.net.au
Most of the world's new electric vehicles contain minerals from Australia. So should we make EVs locally, and what would it take? -
Amelia won her dream car in an online charity raffle. Then a man showed up at her door
via abc.net.au
Victorian woman Amelia Conway won the car of her dreams in an online raffle only to have it seized months later because the vehicle had not been paid off. -
The rental crisis forced Kelly to move into a tent. She's angry it's becoming 'common practice'
via abc.net.au
Record low vacancy rates and rising rent prices are pushing many Australians to the limit, and low-income Australians are being hit the hardest. -
'It's becoming so normalised': The rental crisis has forced Kelly to move into a tent
via abc.net.au
Record-low vacancy rates and rising rent prices are pushing many Australians to the limit, and low-income Australians are being hit the hardest. -
'It's becoming so normalised': The rental crisis forced Kelly to move into a tent
via abc.net.au
Record low vacancy rates and rising rent prices are pushing many Australians to the limit, and low-income Australians are being hit the hardest. -
GDI boss’ climate change call
GDI managing director Steve Gillard has called on Australian industry to “get its act together” when it comes to addressing climate change. -
At Close of Business February 8 2023
Jordan Murray interviews Mark Beyer on his latest special feature analysing Western Australia's biggest private companies. Plus: Fortescue charges, a BHP fatality and display house disputes. -
Otherside recruits within to replace CEO
Al Taylor has stepped down from the chief executive role at Triple-1-Three, the owner of Otherside beer brand and several venues. -
New business development head at Wesfarmers
Former investment banker Michael Britton will head business development at Wesfarmers, a key role at the Perth head office which has a who's who of past titleholders. -
Australian stocks gain ground on signs of dovish Fed
The ASX200 has finished up 0.35 per cent after Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell struck a moderate tone in a question-and-answer session in Washington. -
WorkSafe charges Fortescue Metals Group over alleged failure to supply sexual harassment documents
via abc.net.au
The WA watchdog has charged the mining giant with 34 counts of failing to disclose documentation over alleged harassment on its mine sites. -
Fortescue prosecuted over sexual harassment investigation
Fortescue Metals Group has been charged with 34 counts of failing to supply documents to WorkSafe relating to alleged sexual harassment at its WA mine sites. -
How the use of this SA airport for charter flights during floods has sparked hopes commercial flights might return
via abc.net.au
The use of Renmark Airport increased over the Murray River flood event as a local operator capitalised on the opportunity to realise a dream. The local council hopes it could lead to a revival for the facility. -
Comedians win court beer battle as rival brewery left 'spewing'
via abc.net.au
A health-conscious beer developed by two Australian comedians will be allowed to coexist alongside a rival product with similar branding as a Sydney judge dismisses a case alleging misleading or deceptive conduct. -
Writing on the wall for creatives
We’re only a couple of years away from starting the decade during which it’s expected AI will take 40 per cent of Australian jobs. -
Forget timetables, this Queensland city's on-demand public bus service can be called up like an uber
via abc.net.au
In an age where Queenslanders are relying on ride shares and e-scooters, residents in Hervey Bay will soon be able to call for a public bus using an app, online or by phone. -
SAT approves Dalkeith display home
Developer Webb & Brown-Neaves has succeeded in setting up a display home in Dalkeith after being entangled with the City of Nedlands in the State Administrative Tribunal. -
Good Drinks revenue up $26.3m
Good Drinks revenue has grown 80 per cent on this time last year but the Single Fin brewer is anticipating reduced spending in liquor over the next 18 months. -
'It's like The Hunger Games': Search to get scripts filled due to global shortage of diabetes drug
via abc.net.au
A global shortage of a diabetes drug has led to patients searching pharmacies to have their scripts filled. -
Wesfarmers doubles down on Kwinana ammonia
Wesfarmers has lodged plans to more than double its ammonia production capacity in Kwinana, hoping to cut reliance on imports. -
Rob Newman leaves Nearmap
Perth-founded tech company Nearmap has implemented big staff cuts shortly after global investor Thomas Bravo completed a $1 billion takeover.
The departing staff include chief executive Rob Newman, who told Business News he decided at the end of last year that it was time for a change. -
'It makes the village unliveable': Dust from gold mine will leave residents unable to open windows, panel hears
via abc.net.au
The third and final day of the Independent Planning Commission's hearings into a Central West gold mine is underway, with a focus on the social and groundwater impacts of the project. -
'It makes the village un-livable': Dust from gold mine will leave residents unable to open windows, panel hears
via abc.net.au
The third and final day of the Independent Planning Commission's hearings into a Central West gold mine is underway, with a focus on the social and groundwater impacts of the project. -
Rinehart juggernaut beats all comers
Our updated ranking of WA’s largest and most profitable private companies has a mix of familiar and little-known names. -
Population growth to affect property market, industry says
Western Australia's predicted population rise has raised both concerns and expectations in the housing market, consulting firm Urbis and Property Council of Australia say. -
BHP worker dies after being struck by train in WA rail yard
via abc.net.au
The mining giant has confirmed the man was struck by a locomotive at a site on the outskirts of Port Hedland last night. -
BHP worker dies in rail incident
BHP has confirmed one of its employees was killed at the miner's iron ore operations in Port Hedland after being hit by a locomotive. -
Interest rate rise won't lead to recession: Treasurer
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says while the recent interest rate hike would slow the economy, forecasts show Australia would not go into a recession. -
FMG pursues its own Simandou
Fortescue Metals Group has inked a mining agreement with the Republic of Gabon for the Belinga iron ore project with ambitions to break first ground by the second half of 2023. -
'Mischievous in the extreme': Builders push to stall new construction codes amid industry pressure
via abc.net.au
Builders call on the Queensland government to delay new housing regulations to ease widespread construction delays and labour shortages. -
Builders push to stall new construction codes amid industry pressure
via abc.net.au
Builders call on the Queensland government to delay new housing regulations to ease widespread construction delays and labour shortages. -
Britain's NHS workers walk off job in largest strike in organisation's 75-year history
via abc.net.au
Health workers are demanding a pay rise to compensate for the worst inflation in Britain in four decades, but the government says it cannot afford it.
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