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Traditional owners say land council's backflip on gold mine is 'astounding'
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection processes are under the microscope, after a land council quietly changes its position on a gold mine development in central west NSW from "opposed" to "neutral". -
Traditional owners say its representative land council's backflip on McPhillamys mine 'astounding'
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection processes are under the microscope after a land council representing traditional owners quietly changes its position on a gold mine development. -
Traditional owners say its land council's backflip on McPhillamys mine is 'astounding'
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection processes are under the microscope after a land council quietly changes its position on a gold mine development. -
Film industry figures says budget boost will be a 'total game-changer'
via abc.net.au
The federal government's plan to attract more international film and television productions to Australia is being applauded by the sector. -
Film industry figures say budget boost will be a 'total game-changer'
via abc.net.au
The federal government's plan to attract more international film and television productions to Australia is being applauded by the sector. -
Live: ASX slips after mixed day on Wall Street as inflation cools
via abc.net.au
Local shares are trading lower after overnight news that US inflation is cooling but still too high. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to slip, after mixed day on Wall Street cools inflation
via abc.net.au
Local shares are set to slip when the market opens, after overnight news that US inflation is cooling. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to slip after mixed day on Wall Street as inflation cools
via abc.net.au
Local shares are set to slip when the market opens, after overnight news that US inflation is cooling. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX slips after mixed day on Wall Street as inflation cools — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Local shares slipped on Thursday, after overnight news that US inflation is cooling but still too high. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Unhappy with his property's value skyrocketing, Rob's decided to fight the hike
via abc.net.au
High valuations are great news for people wanting to sell, but those holding onto it will feel the consequences, says a peak rural lobby group after the Queensland valuer-general upped the monetary worth of some rural blocks. -
Property value in this area is skyrocketing, but for some landowners, it's bad news
via abc.net.au
High valuations are great news for people wanting to sell, but those holding onto it will feel the consequences, says a peak rural lobby group after the Queensland valuer-general upped the monetary worth of some rural blocks. -
Macadamia growers face financial disaster as glut drives prices down
via abc.net.au
The majority of Australian macadamia processors will pay their suppliers some of the lowest prices on record, with concerns they could drop further. -
'They screwed up': Economists say the PRRT is broken and the budget doesn't really fix it
via abc.net.au
Economists and energy experts say the government is short-changing Australians with planned changes to the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax that will only raise an additional $2.4 billion over five years. -
Smokers will see a bigger tax increase than multinational gas producers. Is it fair?
via abc.net.au
Economists and energy experts say the government is short-changing Australians with planned changes to the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax that will only raise an additional $2.4 billion over five years. -
Trade Minister Don Farrell to visit China in push to end trade bans on barley, meat and wine
via abc.net.au
Australia's Trade Minister Don Farrell will hold a meeting with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing this week, with hopes it could signal the trade turmoil between China and Australia will soon be over. -
Could Trade Minister Don Farrell's visit to Beijing bring about and end to trade bans on Australian goods?
via abc.net.au
Australia's Trade Minister Don Farrell will meet with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing this week, with hopes it could signal that the trade turmoil between China and Australia may soon be over. -
Could Trade Minister Don Farrell's visit to Beijing bring about an end to trade bans on Australian goods?
via abc.net.au
Australia's Trade Minister Don Farrell will hold a meeting with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing this week, with hopes it could signal the trade turmoil between China and Australia will soon be over. -
Allkem, Livent strike mega lithium deal
Lithium chemicals companies Allkem and Livent have locked in an all-stock merger to create a new global player worth $A15.7 billion. -
Daily Mirror apologises to Prince Harry at start of phone-hacking trial
via abc.net.au
A British tabloid newspaper apologises to Prince Harry for unlawfully seeking information about him at the start of the royal's lawsuit against its publisher over alleged phone-hacking, in which he is due to give evidence himself. -
'Blatantly unlawful': British tabloid apologises to Prince Harry
via abc.net.au
A British tabloid newspaper apologises to Prince Harry for unlawfully seeking information about him at the start of the royal's lawsuit against its publisher over alleged phone-hacking, in which he is due to give evidence himself. -
Iluka chief lauds rare earths potential
Iluka Resources boss Tom O’Leary has applauded the federal government’s efforts to foster downstream processing in Australia, saying growth ambitions ‘should not be constrained by geopolitical tensions’. -
BHP outlines copper ambition
BHP has laid out plans to bring together the copper assets it bought from OZ Minerals with its existing mines to boost Australia’s share of the global market. -
At Close of Business May 10 2023
Senior journalist Jack McGinn and senior editor Mark Beyer discuss the state of play for resources sector in Western Australia. -
Satisfying result for Curtin
WA university tops the nation in survey of job-ready graduates. -
Australian market mixed ahead of US inflation data
Australian shares finished lower ahead of US inflation data announcements, with hopes the Federal Reserve will resist rate hikes in the coming months. -
SRG raises profit guidance
SRG Global has lifted its operating profit guidance for the 2023 financial year after securing more than $1 billion worth of work and acquiring a new business. -
Truckies say they're footing the bill for decades of road neglect as user charge rises
via abc.net.au
With roads in disrepair across the country, the federal government is raising the heavy vehicle road user charge to help pay for the damage. But transport operators warn the cost will eventually fall to consumers. -
Anson expands project footprint
West Perth-based exploration company Anson Resources has expanded the project area of its flagship lithium development in Utah. -
ASIC cancels Capital Investment Partners’ licence
The corporate watchdog has shut down a Mosman Park-based corporate advisory firm, which was established by Gavin Argyle, Alec Pismiris, and the late Adam Rankine-Wilson. -
Budget's Telethon Kids autism program boost
The federal budget has significantly expanded a Western Australian early intervention scheme to treat autism, devoting more than $22 million to boost the pilot program. -
Budget boosts WA autism program
The federal budget has significantly expanded a Telethon Kids Institute-led early intervention scheme to treat autism, devoting more than $22 million to boost the pilot program. -
Business groups call out missed chance to boost growth
The federal budget has been broadly welcomed by the business community but some worry it doesn't go far enough to boost productivity and investment. -
'Giving a finger to the entire judicial system': Magistrate criticises protester for repeated bail breaches
via abc.net.au
After a Tasmanian judge accuses an activist of wanting to be "a martyr" in court, the activist fires back, saying she's "upholding the laws of nature". -
Environment protester accused by Magistrate of 'giving a finger to the entire judicial system' over bail breaches
via abc.net.au
After a Tasmanian judge accuses an activist of wanting to be "a martyr" in court, the activist fires back, saying she's "upholding the laws of nature". -
Drivers to wear extra car import costs as tighter quarantine slows vehicle flow
via abc.net.au
A major car importer says costs of bringing vehicles into Australia are piling up and expects it will be the consumer who is left to cover them. -
Summer flooding and drop in GST revenue will make it hard for SA to reach budget surplus, Treasurer says
via abc.net.au
The cost of the River Murray flooding, plus extra money needed to boost South Australia's health and child protection systems, means it will be "extremely difficult" to get the state's budget back into surplus, the SA Treasurer says. -
ARTS REVIEW: Some kind of wonderful
Come From Away celebrates the best of humanity in the worst of times. Ara Jansen is swept up in the story of a little town with a big heart. -
Liontown awards $240m Kathleen Valley contract
Lithium developer Liontown Resources has awarded a $240 million mining services contract for its flagship Kathleen Valley project. -
Probe launched into whether Latitude took 'reasonable steps' to stop hackers getting personal data
via abc.net.au
If found guilty following the joint investigation by Australia and New Zealand's privacy regulators, Latitude could pay penalties of up to $50 million for each violation. -
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson plans to relaunch his show on Twitter
via abc.net.au
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson plans to relaunch his show on Twitter and Elon Musk is already a big fan. -
Regional residents back crackdown on airlines as delays, cancellations increase
via abc.net.au
WA residents back calls for mandatory compensation for delayed and cancelled flights. -
New generation of resources projects
The pipeline of big resources projects in WA increasingly features complex processing plants, despite a spate of large cost blowouts on projects currently under way. -
Federal rent assistance cap raised
The rent assistance limit has been increased to assist more than one million Australian households at a cost of $2.7 billion over five years. -
Green hydrogen subsidies set to benefit billionaire Andrew Forrest
via abc.net.au
The government has injected $2 billion into green hydrogen through the federal budget amid fears Australia is falling behind in the race to become a renewable energy superpower. -
Farmers consider the impacts of a budget focused on the cost of living mean inflation and interest rates
via abc.net.au
Agriculture welcomes beefed-up biosecurity measures as it assesses the impact of budget initiatives and changes. -
Compassion, story-telling, a sacking and shake-ups mark Loretta Ryan’s 40 years in radio
via abc.net.au
The ABC Radio Breakfast host has walked a path of compassion and integrity in an industry known for anything but that. Here's a look inside her 40-year career in radio -
Find out if you're eligible for the government's $500 energy bill relief payment with this state-by-state breakdown
via abc.net.au
The federal government had to negotiate different agreements with each state and territory, so it's a little complicated. Let's look at how much you might get slashed off your bill, depending on where you live. -
A state-by-state breakdown of the government's $500 energy bill relief payments
via abc.net.au
The federal government had to negotiate different agreements with each state and territory, so it's a little complicated. Let's look at how much you might get slashed off your bill, depending on where you live. -
Innovator keeps children safe online
Psychologist, intrapreneur and 40under40 winner Jordan Foster is at the forefront of change in the global online safety agenda. -
Treasurer Chalmers plays down second surplus prospect
Jim Chalmers says his budget won't fan inflation and lead to more interest rate rises but some leading economic experts are not convinced.
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