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Staff accommodation at Victoria's ski resorts more expensive than New York, worker says
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A staff housing shortage in Victoria's snow resorts has reached at an all-time high and some businesses will be unable to open due to a lack of affordable beds for workers, a local business leader says. -
'No longer worth it': Why snow season workers are leaving the industry
via abc.net.au
A staff housing shortage in Victoria's snow resorts has reached an all-time high and some businesses will be unable to open due to a lack of affordable beds for workers, a local business leader says. -
Uber is taking on supermarket delivery. Experts say it's a 'golden opportunity' for the gig economy to 'get its act together'
via abc.net.au
Deals between Coles, Uber and a key transport union establishing minimum conditions — ahead of the threat of legislation — could mean better days for gig economy workers. -
Uber, Coles and union strike deals for delivery drivers. Is this the gig economy 'going straight'?
via abc.net.au
Deals between Coles, Uber and a key transport union establishing minimum conditions — ahead of the threat of legislation — could mean better days for gig economy workers. -
Ed Sheeran to face trial over copyright claim involving Marvin Gaye hit
via abc.net.au
The heirs of Ed Townsend, Marvin Gaye's co-writer on Let's Get it On, are suing Ed Sheeran, alleging the English pop star's hit 2014 tune Thinking of You has "striking similarities" to the 1973 soul classic. -
At Close of Business 24 April 2023
Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Claire Tyrrell about her recent coverage of the Perth City Link precinct. -
BGC plays delay games before SAT
Ventura Homes backtracked on a promise to complete construction of a new house just weeks after a SAT battle over delays to the building was scratched. -
MRC, BSG mining dispute over Skaland
A Mineral Commodities subsidiary has been barred from voting amid a legal dispute over Skaland Graphite, a Norwegian company it acquired for $12.9 million. -
Court orders Ascent wind-up
The corporate watchdog has succeeded in its bid to wind up Ascent Investment surrounding allegations the company and its director Michael Dunjey owed investors almost $150 million. -
Aussie market dips ahead of Anzac Day public holiday
The Australian share market finished down 0.1 per cent after another day of quiet trading, ahead of the Anzac Day public holiday on Tuesday. -
South Hedland tourist build approved
A short-term tourist development in South Hedland has cleared a planning hurdle and joins the list of projects aiming to provide more accommodation options in the Pilbara. -
Millions allotted for heritage law rollout
The state budget will include $77 million for Indigenous organisations appointed under the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act to ensure they are effectively resourced before July 1. -
Four-day week no sure thing
Recent news coverage may have you excited at the prospect Australia will soon be adopting a four-day work week. -
Supply issues for student digs
A purpose-built accommodation block has been hit with delays, providing no relief to the already tight market for student housing. -
ARTS REVIEW: A superb taste of Spain
Peruvian conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya leads a playful WASO through some Spanish flavours, with Penny Shaw particularly taken by a thrilling interpretation of Rodrigo’s famous Adagio. -
WA's bedrock industry worth $246bn
Western Australia’s resources industry has smashed another annual record, with weaker iron ore prices made up for by the state’s flourishing lithium sector and soaring oil and gas prices. -
Carnaby to raise $20m
Carnaby Resources is set to raise $20 million to fund exploration activities at its gold and copper project in Queensland. -
Bedrock WA industry worth $246bn
Western Australia’s resources industry has smashed another annual record, with weaker iron ore prices made up for by the state’s flourishing lithium sector and soaring oil and gas prices. -
Duratec upgrades revenue guidance
Engineering and remediation company Duratec has upgraded its revenue guidance for the 2023 financial year after recording strong growth. -
Bushmaster future unclear as military refocuses on long-range missile capability
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The Australian government has provided Ukraine with 90 Bendigo-made Bushmasters, but with no future contracts in the pipeline, the future of Thales Australia in regional Victoria is unclear. -
Bushmaster future unclear as military refocuses on air missile capability
via abc.net.au
The Australian government has provided Ukraine with 90 Bendigo-made Bushmasters, but with no future contracts in the pipeline the future of Thales Australia in Bendigo is unclear. -
The ACT's new recycling facility won't be built until 2025 and the cost of trucking waste interstate is piling up
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The ACT will have to keep trucking its recycling interstate for processing for about two years, with the delivery of Canberra's new materials recovery facility pushed back to 2025. Construction of an organic waste processing centre will also be delayed. -
Recycling centre fire delays construction of ACT's first organic food processing centre by two years
via abc.net.au
The ACT will have to keep trucking its recycling interstate for processing for about two years, with the delivery of Canberra's new materials recovery facility pushed back to 2025. Construction of an organic waste processing centre will also be delayed. -
Fortescue holds year-end targets
Fortescue Metals boss Fiona Hick has told analysts she sees continued cost and labour pressures ahead, in her first update as chief executive, as iron ore shipments soften over the quarter. -
Rex Airlines cuts regional flights in four states blaming pilot, engineer and parts shortages
via abc.net.au
A company spokesperson says the changes are "minor," but remote communities affected by the cuts say they will have a "compounding effect" on education, health and culture. -
After 15 years of uncertainty, Queensland government takes back part of troubled Great Keppel Island. Now what?
via abc.net.au
Tourism operators on the Great Barrier Reef's Great Keppel Island cautiously welcome news that the state government is taking back control. -
Missile capacity boost in major defence overhaul
The federal government will release the first strategic review of Australia's military structure and posture in a decade. -
Live: ASX opens lower despite Wall Street gains, all eyes on this week's inflation figures
via abc.net.au
The ASX has lost ground in early trade, despite a rise on Wall Street rose on Friday. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX ends lower ahead of Anzac Day, with all eyes on Wednesday's inflation data — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX has lost ground as miners have weighed on the market. Investors are awaiting the latest inflation numbers which are out on Wednesday. -
Progress at Perth’s missing link
Movement from private and public stakeholders at Perth City Link could turn the tide finally for the embattled precinct.
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