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Small-scale pig farmers call for end of carbon dioxide stunning
via abc.net.au
With a centralisation of pig abattoirs owned by large multinationals, many small-scale pig farmers say they have limited choices on where to send their pigs for slaughter. -
Australians seek 'relief from the grid' as household battery uptake surges to record high
via abc.net.au
Last year was something of a turning point for household battery systems in Australia, with the number of new installations soaring. -
ID, bank details, contact information at risk as cyber criminals hack real estate agency
via abc.net.au
The small business says the hackers managed to get past tight password security and an in-house firewall to steal bank details and customer contact information. -
'Workers left to pick up the crumbs': Former RBA boss Bernie Fraser slams neoliberal Australia
via abc.net.au
Former governor Bernie Fraser says the Reserve Bank of Australia's attempt to improve the welfare of all Australians has been undermined by decades of neoliberalism. -
The Reserve Bank doesn't need an overhaul, Australia needs fairer policies, says former governor
via abc.net.au
Former governor Bernie Fraser says the Reserve Bank of Australia's attempt to improve the welfare of all Australians has been undermined by decades of neoliberalism. -
Mount Gambier's only nightclub shuttered by landlord, along with 'Tiger' hotel
via abc.net.au
Landlords take possession of Mount Gambier's only nightclub, as well as a pub known for hosting the mysterious Tantanoola tiger. -
Live: Banks split on interest rate pause, ASX gains on tech, miners and banks and job vacancies fall
via abc.net.au
The big four banks are divided on whether the Reserve Bank will pause rate hikes on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Australian share market is trading higher after tech stocks led overnight on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise as Wall Street rallies, with tech stocks leading the way
via abc.net.au
The Australia share market is in for a positive day, after Wall Street was boosted overnight by tech stocks. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX gains on tech, miners, banks, job vacancies fall but still above pre-COVID, Wall Street rallies
via abc.net.au
The Australia share market is trading higher on Thursday, after tech stocks led overnight on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our live markets blog. -
Live: ASX gains on miners, after Wall Street rallies on tech stocks
via abc.net.au
The Australia share market is in for a positive day, after Wall Street was boosted overnight by tech stocks. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Banks split on interest rate pause, ASX gains on tech, miners and banks and job vacancies fall — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The big four banks are divided on whether the Reserve Bank will pause rate hikes on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Australian share market closed higher after tech stocks led overnight on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our live markets blog. -
ASX set to rise, as Wall Street rallies with tech stocks the way
via abc.net.au
The Australia share market is in for a positive day, after Wall Street was boosted overnight by tech stocks. -
Methane-reduction project aims to slash sheep gas emissions by 50pc
via abc.net.au
A seaweed innovation could reduce livestock methane "from the entire industry" as part of a $29-million climate change program. -
Expect to see less canned tomatoes on supermarket shelves this year
via abc.net.au
SPC-branded canned tomato products will not be produced again until next year as Victorian tomato growers are struggling to recover after flooding and hail. -
Expect to see fewer canned tomatoes on supermarket shelves this year
via abc.net.au
SPC-branded canned tomato products will not be produced again until next year as Victorian tomato growers are struggling to recover after flooding and hail. -
WesTrac and Lifeline WA roll out mental health program
Mining equipment provider WesTrac has partnered with Lifeline WA to launch a peer-led health and wellbeing program to support staff struggling with their mental health. -
How South Australian farmers produced a record multi-billion-dollar crop
via abc.net.au
The state's largest and most valuable crop on record has been harvested after growers were given reprieve from a difficult start to the season. -
Ellison wants more govt support
Mineral Resources has stepped up its calls for increased government support for processing of ‘critical minerals’ in Australia saying it is needed to match subsidies on offer elsewhere. -
ASX gains modestly on more signs of easing inflation
The local share market has climbed out of the red to finish 0.2 per cent higher after February's domestic inflation readout came in cooler than expected. -
Promise of new era in venture capital
Three new local funds proposing to focus on early-stage investment are raising expectations. -
At Close of Business 29 March 2023
Mark Pownall speaks to Jordan Murray about WA’s venture capital scene. -
Leeuwin Metals ASX debut marks end of drought
Leeuwin Metals’ debut on the ASX has marked the end of a two-month initial public offering drought from Western Australian companies. -
'Not delivering for the nation': How migration has become a drain on productivity
via abc.net.au
Shifts in Australia's migration intake over the past decade appear to be a major contributor to the sharp decline in productivity growth, threatening economic expansion and living standards, a new report finds. -
'Not delivering for the nation': How a 'broken' migration system has become a drain on productivity
via abc.net.au
Shifts in Australia's migration intake over the past decade appear to be a major contributor to the sharp decline in productivity growth, threatening economic expansion and living standards, a new report finds. -
'Double whammy' for productivity and living standards as migration system 'not delivering'
via abc.net.au
Shifts in Australia's migration intake over the past decade appear to be a major contributor to the sharp decline in productivity growth, threatening economic expansion and living standards, a new report finds. -
Public unis post $15m loss
Profitability was down across all four of the state's public universities last year as two institutions finished the year in the red. -
Reopening Riverland set to welcome campers ahead of Easter long weekend
via abc.net.au
More than 70 campsites will reopen to people ahead of the Easter long weekend as a region affected by floods during its peak season hopes to recoup losses. -
A welcome surprise for Riverland businesses as national parks reopen campsites ahead of Easter
via abc.net.au
More than 70 campsites will reopen to people ahead of the Easter long weekend as a region affected by floods during its peak season hopes to recoup losses. -
A welcome surprise for Riverland businesses as national park campsites reopen ahead of Easter
via abc.net.au
More than 70 campsites will reopen to people ahead of the Easter long weekend as a region affected by floods during its peak season hopes to recoup losses. -
Goyder sets low bar for CEOs
ANALYSIS: Richard Goyder is renowned as one of Australia’s top company chairs but he seems to have surprisingly modest expectations for his chief executives, especially Gillon McLachlan. -
Court rules on costs in BGC heirs’ dispute
A dispute over the estate of late BGC founder Len Buckeridge, believed to be worth more than $2.5 billion, has continued to play out in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. -
Pilbara Minerals invests $560m to double Pilgangoora production
Pilbara Minerals has given the tick of approval to invest a further $560 million to nearly double nameplate production at its Pilgangoora lithium project in the Pilbara. -
These businesses rely on alcohol to pay the bills but they've chosen to self-impose restrictions
via abc.net.au
Liquor outlets in Derby's West Kimberley, voting to restrict their own sales in a bid to better protect victims of domestic violence and other alcohol-related crime, have been commended by local police. -
Australia has invented world-leading wave energy technology, but lack of political support means it'll go offshore
via abc.net.au
Australia has the potential to house a cutting-edge manufacturing industry that combats climate change, but the lure of Europe's progressive energy laws may have left the country out in the cold. -
Australia has invented world-leading wave energy tech, but lack of political support means it'll go offshore
via abc.net.au
Australia has the potential to house a cutting-edge manufacturing industry that combats climate change, but the lure of Europe's progressive energy laws may have left the country out in the cold. -
Farmers tell federal inquiry climate change 'threatens our food security'
via abc.net.au
A federal parliamentary inquiry into food security has heard that climate change, supply chain issues, and biosecurity management are the greatest threats to Australia's produce supply. -
UDIA names Perth most affordable
Perth has surpassed Adelaide as the most affordable capital city in Australia for land prices for the first time in a decade, according to a development institute’s annual report. -
Yeoman to lead Writing WA
Festival director and journalist Will Yeoman has been selected to lead Writing WA as chief executive, taking over from the former boss Sharon Flindell. -
Two-thirds of Australians say not enough being done to protect from unsafe AI
via abc.net.au
A report by the peak industry body for artificial intelligence says it is time for government to develop an AI plan and that the lack of one is hampering the industry and exposing Australians to risk. -
Viral video of men popping out of ground highlights dangers of mining in Congo
via abc.net.au
A viral video of miners popping out of a collapsed gold mine is drawing attention to the deadly dangerous business of mining in Congo. -
St Arnaud locals furious after town meeting over powerline plan
via abc.net.au
Farm groups and locals from St Arnaud say they are "appalled" by the lack of transparency over plans to build powerlines from the Northern Grampians, over broadacre cropping areas, to Echuca. -
Pressure down: inflation shows improvement
A second month of better inflation numbers will add to hopes Australia is past the worst price pain. -
Major road closure causes havoc getting workers into cut-off region
via abc.net.au
As the tourist season approaches, East Kimberley businesses are struggling to attract staff from southern Western Australia, who face enormous moving costs while the Great Northern Highway remains cut at Fitzroy Crossing. -
Labor backs $15bn fund to breathe new life into industry
The government is celebrating a major policy win after it secured the votes to pass its $15 billion national reconstruction fund in the Senate. -
Labor backs $15b fund to breathe new life into industry
The government is celebrating a major policy win after it secured the votes to pass its $15 billion national reconstruction fund in the Senate. -
Labor backs $15b fund to breath new life into industry
The government is celebrating a major policy win after it secured the votes to pass its $15 billion national reconstruction fund in the Senate. -
The current cash rate is not 'sustainable'. Economist argues for Reserve Bank pause as inflation eases
via abc.net.au
The official measure of inflation falls for the second month in a row, easing pressure on the Reserve Bank to hike interest rates next week. -
Inflation keeps falling, increasing chances of a Reserve Bank interest rate pause
via abc.net.au
The official measure of inflation falls for the second month in a row, easing pressure on the Reserve Bank to hike interest rates next week. -
Agile strategy gets business moving
A successful Agile team will move out of project delivery and into providing a specific, measurable service. -
Qld man banned from practising law after moonlighting as lawyer
via abc.net.au
A tip-off led to a search of his home, the Supreme Court has found Surendra Raghoobar engaged in legal practice without being an Australian legal practitioner.
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