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High temps and hot nights for Queensland as heatwave conditions arrive this weekend
via abc.net.au
Temperatures are set to hit 10C above average across southern Queensland this weekend with Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle bringing three days of heatwave conditions. -
Ukrainian family of cinematographer sue Alec Baldwin over Rust shooting
via abc.net.au
Halyna Hutchins's parents and sister file lawsuit against actor Alec Baldwin and others over the cinematographer's death in New Mexico on the set of Rust. -
Aust share market suffers worst week since September
Australian shares have finished down 0.8 per cent for the day and 1.7 per cent for the week as optimism fades for a central bank pivot away from rate hikes. -
At Close of Business 10 February 2023
Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the opposition's new campaign strategy and Alcoa's water troubles. Plus: Mortgage arrears and the Burrup heritage bid. -
My Foodie Box contests pick-up ban
Meal kit business My Foodie Box has had a win in the State Administrative Tribunal to strike down the City of Bayswater’s order to stop operating from its Maylands headquarters. -
Mark My Words 10 February 2023
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, building activity, Fortescue Metals Group, development approvals, and preview next fortnight's edition of Business News. -
Infrastructure key to future growth
At Business News' State of the Future lunch, Infrastructure was identified as a key area of investment needed to encourage urban infill and to meet the needs of the growing population. -
Burrup Peninsula put forward for global standing
Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Status, but it is unclear whether the recognition would hinder progress on two contested developments in the area. -
UWA sport pavilion begins precinct upgrade
A two-storey pavilion will replace an aging sporting facility in Mount Claremont as part of an ongoing multi-million-dollar upgrade of the University of Western Australia's sports complex. -
Rubber hits road in care funding crisis
As the boomers move to the next stage of their lives, the issue of who pays for residential care is back in the spotlight. -
Good Drinks cans $10m brewery buy
The owners of Gage Roads Freo and Victorian craft beer brand Stomping Ground have both pointed to weaker trading conditions in deciding to abandon a deal struck less than six months ago. -
Revealed: Perth’s suburbs where borrowers are falling behind
As many as 300 Western Australians could fall behind on mortgage payments for each 25 basis point rise in interest rates. Click through for Perth’s mortgage map. -
Star rapper Ye goes quiet on lawsuit against Melbourne burger shop, court hears
via abc.net.au
The superstar rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, appears not to be pursuing his lawsuit against a family burger business which shares the name of his debut album. -
'Murmurs' grow stronger that China's Australian beef ban will soon end
via abc.net.au
Beef producers are increasingly confident China could soon lift trade suspensions on some Australian beef processing plants. -
Civmec grows, reaches cash positive position
Civmec has boosted its first-half net profits by 25 per cent and has recorded a positive cash position for the first time since 2016, according to its latest financial results. -
BHP resumes operations following fatality
Work at BHP’s WA iron ore mines is slowly getting back underway following the death of a 51-year-old employee on Tuesday. -
Clive Palmer says 'there will be action taken' after historic government rejection of coal mine
via abc.net.au
A mining magnate says he will take action after the federal government rejected his coal mine project near the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. -
Controversial open-cut mine rejected over environmental concerns attempts revival
via abc.net.au
The company behind a controversial mineral sands mine project that was rejected due to environmental risks rebrands in an attempt to revive the proposal for a site in eastern Victoria. -
Jeremy Clarkson investigated by press watchdog over Meghan Markle column
via abc.net.au
Clarkson's column, in which he described hating Meghan on a "cellular level", could cost the publisher up to 1 million pounds if it is found to have breached press standards. -
As total solar eclipse approaches, this small WA town is 'not sure' it's ready for 25,000 visitors
via abc.net.au
The sun and the moon will soon align over Exmouth, which is doing everything it can to prepare for a massive influx of tourists to witness the rare spectacle. -
As solar eclipse nears, Exmouth 'excited and nervous' to be in the path of 25,000 stargazers
via abc.net.au
The sun and the moon will align over a small WA town that is doing everything it can to make sure it is ready to welcome the influx of tourists the rare event will bring. -
Crypto exchange Kraken to shut down staking service for US users, pay $43m in fines
via abc.net.au
The settlement marks the regulator's first crackdown on staking, a common service offered at both centralised and decentralised crypto exchanges, including most of the major exchanges such as Coinbase and Binance. -
First firm pinged for breaching anti-scam SMS laws
A telecommunications company has become the first to breach Australia's strict anti-SMS scam rules after failing to comply with new industry regulations. -
We now know there's at least two more rate hikes coming, how many more depends on whether there's a 'price-wage spiral'
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank confirms that Australians can expect to see at least two more rate rises, but appears to favour a slow and steady approach over any more supersized hikes. -
The Reserve Bank will keep raising interest rates, but don't expect more supersized jumps
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank confirms that Australians can expect to see at least two more rate rises, but appears to favour a slow and steady approach over any more supersized hikes. -
Union rules, unfortunately
Recent federal government reports highlight the cost of industrial activity at our ports.
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