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Farmers lift spirits by sourcing distillery ingredients from own land
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Hidden among the ancient Porongurup Range, nearly 400 kilometres south-east of Perth, is a small distillery where you can taste the region in a glass. -
Taylors Engineering bought by national firm
Kwinana-based welding and fabrication business Taylors Engineering WA has been sold to South Australian engineering firm Ahrens, with the buyer looking to bolster its presence in the state. -
'No more detours' as bridge upgrade opens along key SA transport route
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Port Augusta's $200 million Joy Baluch Bridge duplication officially opens after more than two years of construction. -
This WA town's landlocked sailors will soon be able to take to the open sea with ease
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Residents hope dredging of the Carnarvon Fascine will help end waterway woes and renew ocean access after six years of difficulties. -
Live: Wall Street drops after share rout in Europe, ASX expected to follow
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The ASX200 is expected to lose value in the opening session of trading today, after a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. -
Live: ASX to slide as Credit Suisse share plunge rattles markets
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The ASX 200 is expected to fall sharply when trade opens, after a plunge for giant Swiss bank Credit Suisse triggered a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live on our blog. -
Live: ASX falls 1.9pc in early trade as Credit Suisse share plunge rattles markets, unemployment rate dips to 3.5 per cent
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The ASX 200 has fallen sharply after a plunge for giant Swiss bank Credit Suisse triggered a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live on our blog. -
Live: ASX falls 1.9pc in early trade as Credit Suisse share plunge rattles markets, Latitude Financial hit by cyber attack
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The ASX 200 has fallen sharply after a plunge for giant Swiss bank Credit Suisse triggered a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live on our blog. -
Live: ASX falls 1.9pc in early trade as Credit Suisse share plunge rattles markets
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The ASX 200 has fallen sharply this morning, after a plunge for giant Swiss bank Credit Suisse triggered a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live on our blog. -
Live: ASX falls 1.5pc in morning trade as Credit Suisse share plunge rattles markets, unemployment rate dips to 3.5 per cent
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The ASX 200 has fallen sharply after a plunge for giant Swiss bank Credit Suisse triggered a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live on our blog. -
Live: ASX down 1.4pc as Credit Suisse share plunge rattles markets, unemployment rate dips to 3.5 per cent
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The ASX 200 has fallen sharply after a plunge for giant Swiss bank Credit Suisse triggered a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live on our blog. -
ASX loses 1.4pc as Credit Suisse share plunge rattles markets, unemployment rate dips to 3.5 per cent
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The ASX 200 lost 1.4pc after a plunge for giant Swiss bank Credit Suisse triggered a rout on European stock markets and losses on Wall Street overnight. -
NT government-owned electricity provider could be first buyer of Beetaloo gas
via abc.net.au
A gas company looking to develop the Beetaloo Basin says the Northern Territory government could be one of its first customers for fracked gas. -
Northern Territory government-owned electricity provider could be first buyer of Beetaloo gas
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A gas company looking to develop the Beetaloo Basin says the Northern Territory government could be one of its first customers for fracked gas. -
'I can't take it anymore': Jane doesn't know if her grocery store will survive another electricity price increase
via abc.net.au
Grocery store operator Jane Yap says she's paying 40 per cent more for electricity compared with the same time last year. Now, bills are expected to increase yet again. -
How will Queenslanders be impacted by the next electricity price surge?
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Grocery store operator Jane Yap says she's paying 40 per cent more for electricity compared with the same time last year. Now, bills are expected to increase yet again. -
Drivers lose more than $660k to toll road scam as phishers throw mud at wall 'to see what sticks'
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Toll road scams are luring hundreds of people like Heidi every week, as an expert warns fraudulent websites are becoming increasingly sophisticated and phishing attempts are surging in the wake of major data breaches. -
'We've tried to change the system': Now doctors like Lucy are taking the health system to court
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A string of class actions against health services in Victoria, NSW and the ACT is underway over the alleged underpayment of junior doctors. -
Junior doctors say they're expected to work overtime for free. Now they're taking hospitals to court
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A string of class actions against health services in Victoria, NSW and the ACT is underway over the alleged underpayment of junior doctors. -
Junior doctors say they're burnt out and underpaid. Now they're taking legal action
via abc.net.au
A string of class actions against health services in Victoria, NSW and the ACT is underway over the alleged underpayment of junior doctors. -
Wine, soft drink tax suggested to pay for health and aged care
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From introducing a new tax on wine and sugary drinks and going further on superannuation changes, the Australian Council of Social Service has outlined how it thinks the government should collect more money in the May budget. -
Calls to increase tax on post-retirement superannuation to boost cost of living support now
via abc.net.au
From introducing a new tax on wine and sugary drinks to going further on superannuation changes, the Australian Council of Social Service outlines how it thinks the government should collect more money in the May budget. -
Extreme weather this winter may lead to gas shortages, energy market regulator warns
via abc.net.au
The energy market regulator warns of gas shortages during extreme weather this winter due to declining gas production in the south and uncertainty over whether exporters would redirect gas supply if needed. -
The federal government just spent nearly $900 million on consultants. Was it value for money?
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Critics say governments are outsourcing their own knowledge and activities to consulting firms, yet these firms aren't held to the same standards as the public sector. -
The Australian government just spent nearly $900 million on consultants. Was it value for money?Β
via abc.net.au
Critics say governments are outsourcing their own knowledge and activities to consulting firms, yet these firms aren't held to the same standards as the public sector. -
Scams, failures and conflicts of interest: The consulting firm crisis in government
via abc.net.au
Critics say governments are outsourcing their own knowledge and activities to consulting firms, yet these firms aren't held to the same standards as the public sector. -
Credit Suisse shares close near record low, triggering central bank lifeline offer
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Credit Suisse shares close down more than 24 per cent, stoking fears of another bank collapse following the closing down of Silicon Valley Bank in the United States. -
Credit Suisse shares close near record low, sparking fears from investors
via abc.net.au
Credit Suisse shares close down more than 24 per cent, stoking fears of another bank collapse following the closing down of Silicon Valley Bank in the United States. -
Credit Suisse plans to take up $81 billion central bank lifeline after share price crash
via abc.net.au
Credit Suisse intends to borrow up to 50 billion Swiss francs ($81 billion) from the Swiss National Bank in what it calls "decisive action" to boost its funding in the face of a massive share sell-off. -
Honduras will seek diplomatic ties with China, leaving Taiwan recognised by only 13 countries
via abc.net.au
Honduras president Xiomara Castro announces that her government will seek to establish diplomatic relations with China, which would imply severing relations with Taiwan. -
Australian drivers face steep fines for 'ICEing' electric vehicle charging stations
via abc.net.au
Australian drivers are facing fines of up to $3,200 for parking in electric vehicle charging spots, after changes to laws in four states and territories. -
Australian drivers face steep fines for 'ICE-ing' electric vehicle charging stations
via abc.net.au
Australian drivers are facing fines of up to $3,200 for parking in electric vehicle charging spots, after changes to laws in four states and territories. -
At Close of Business March 15 2023
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reviews the highlights of her in-depth feature on the state’s land developers. -
At Close of Business February 15 2023
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reviews the highlights of her in-depth feature on the state’s land developers. -
Perth industrial rent growth leads nation
The city’s industrial rents have grown by 41 per cent in 2022, the fastest growth nationally, new research shows. -
'No longer allowed to use motorbikes': Bali's governor has had it with badly behaved tourists
via abc.net.au
After a spate of incidents involving foreign riders abusing police, failing to wear helmets and using fake number plates, Bali's governor asks national authorities to help crack down on traffic violations and bad behaviour. -
Bali wants to ban foreigners from renting scooters and motorbikes
via abc.net.au
After a spate of incidents involving foreign riders abusing police, failing to wear helmets and using fake number plates, Bali's governor asks national authorities to help crack down on traffic violations and bad behaviour. -
Gold theft trial hears how detectives uncovered alleged million-dollar swindle
via abc.net.au
Detectives from WA's Gold Stealing Detection Unit were investigating two prospectors when they stumbled across the alleged $1.17m theft at Greenfields Mill. -
Mainland bill shock sparks concerns Australia's smallest state will be hit hard
via abc.net.au
A huge increase in Victoria's power prices has stoked fears that a dramatic price rise could also be on the way in Tasmania — with a social services advocate warning people "do not have any room left in their budgets". -
Looming power price hike should not 'frighten Tasmanians', premier says
via abc.net.au
A huge increase in Victoria's power prices has stoked fears that a dramatic price rise could also be on the way in Tasmania — with a social services advocate warning people "do not have any room left in their budgets". -
Big electricity price rises are on the way β how will Australia's smallest state cope?
via abc.net.au
A huge increase in Victoria's power prices has stoked fears that a dramatic price rise could also be on the way in Tasmania — with a social services advocate warning people "do not have any room left in their budgets". -
Big electricity price rises are on the way β how will Tasmania cope?
via abc.net.au
A huge increase in Victoria's power prices has stoked fears that a dramatic price rise could also be on the way in Tasmania — with a social services advocate warning people "do not have any room left in their budgets". -
Saleyard lamb prices have declined after summer of highs, but will supermarkets pass on the savings?
via abc.net.au
After holding up in the face of plunging cattle values, lamb prices are beginning to drop at a fast pace. -
Australian share market rebounds after three days of losses
The local share market had its best day in two months, rising 0.9 per cent following three days of losses amid fears about the stability of US banks. -
Australian share market rebounds after 3 days of losses
The local share market had its best day in two months, rising 0.9 per cent following three days of losses amid fears about the stability of US banks. -
Saffioti backs Christ Church fields refusal
A plan to sell Christ Church Grammar School’s playing fields has come to an end after Planning Minister Rita Saffioti refused to support the school's application to rezone the site. -
Sector upbeat despite challenges
Land developers are confident about the road ahead despite facing challenges on several fronts. -
Nedlands probes $19m underground power plan
Installing underground power for 1,700 properties in City of Nedlands is expected to cost $19 million, posing a possibility for the council to max out its borrowing quota and increase its rates. -
Chevron mulling Gorgon Stage 3 plans
AOG: The state's biggest ever project is set for a third stage of development, five years after Chevron committed $US 5 billion for Stage 2. -
AVL picks site for vanadium plans
Mineral exploration company Australian Vanadium Limited has secured a site in Wangara for its proposed vanadium electrolyte manufacturing facility.
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