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Young people are moving back in with their families — and it's not just them benefitting from it
via abc.net.au
Around one in three families has multiple generations living under the same roof. Cost of living could see that figure increase. -
Young people are moving back in with their families — and it's not just them benefitting
via abc.net.au
Around one in three families has multiple generations living under the same roof. Cost of living could see that figure increase. -
Young people are moving back in with their families — and it's not just them benefiting
via abc.net.au
Around one in three families has multiple generations living under the same roof. Cost of living could see that figure increase. -
Could vacant offices help solve Darwin's tight student accommodation market?
via abc.net.au
The vice-chancellor of the NT's biggest university calls for people to open up spare bedrooms to students, as calls grow for vacant office space to potentially be used as a temporary solution. -
‘I can’t walk away from $18,000’: Collapsed home builder customers barred from compensation scheme
via abc.net.au
Victorians who have fallen through the cracks in the wake of the Porter Davis collapse are calling for the government to include them in a $15 million insurance scheme. -
With another interest rate rise, there's a large group of home buyers who are 'immune' from its impacts
via abc.net.au
New research shows more than 25 per cent of homes sold in Queensland, Victoria and NSW were paid for in cash by older Australians who have benefited from high property prices and are "basically immune" to the effects of rising interest rates. -
With another interest rate rise, there's a large group of home buyers 'immune' from its impacts
via abc.net.au
New research shows more than 25 per cent of homes sold in Queensland, Victoria and NSW were paid for in cash by older Australians who have benefited from high property prices and are "basically immune" to the effects of rising interest rates. -
'Welcome to hell': Dark Mofo shocks its way to free publicity, yet again
via abc.net.au
The latest "blatant agenda to bring hell to earth" in sleepy old Hobart is about to kick off — and, true to form, has timed the pressing of the wowser button to perfection. -
Dark Mofo does it again with outrage summoned on command
via abc.net.au
The latest "blatant agenda to bring hell to earth" in sleepy old Hobart is about to kick off — and, true to form, has timed the pressing of the outrage button to perfection. -
Court bans promoter over investment scheme
The federal court has disqualified an investment promoter from managing corporations for life over an unregistered scheme that allegedly raised $11.3 million. -
Court bans promoter after investment scheme
The federal court has disqualified an investment promoter from managing corporations for life over an unregistered scheme that allegedly raised $11.3 million. -
At Close of Business June 7 2023
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by Indigenous businesses. -
WA consumers rush to retrofit homes
Federal politicians and the Property Council say a $1 billion fund for consumers to make their homes more energy efficient will have a high take-up. -
High hopes for $1bn energy incentive
Federal politicians and the Property Council say a $1 billion fund for consumers to make their homes more energy efficient will have a high take-up. -
Documents show natural gas could play major role in $1.5b Middle Arm precinct
via abc.net.au
NT government documents show so-called blue hydrogen requiring natural gas will play a significant role at the Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct on Darwin Harbour. -
The future is electrifying
Energy costs will be even more important as machines supplant people in the workforce. -
Accounting body proposes tougher penalties
Accountants who breach professional standards could be hit with fines five times bigger than before under a new proposed disciplinary framework from Australia’s industry body. -
Aust shares dip following rate hike, weak GDP readout
The local share market has closed down 0.2 per cent following the Tuesday's rate hike and underwhelming gross domestic product figures. -
Sutherland to succeed Alcock as Dockers president
Fremantle Ports chair Chris Sutherland has been appointed president of Fremantle Football Club, succeeding Dale Alcock. -
Cheques will be phased out by 2030 as the use of mobile wallets sky-rockets
via abc.net.au
Australia is set to be a cheque-less society by 2030, if the federal government has its way. The treasurer says it's a costly way of dealing with "a tiny and declining fraction of payments". -
Queensland's iconic Fraser Island officially named K'gari
via abc.net.au
Like Ayers Rock became Uluru, from today Queensland's Fraser Island will officially be known by its Indigenous name, which means paradise. -
'Long time coming': Queensland's iconic Fraser Island officially named K'gari
via abc.net.au
Like Ayers Rock became Uluru, from today Queensland's Fraser Island will officially be known by its Indigenous name, which means paradise. -
Jenny Craig collapses in Australia and New Zealand after no buyer found for weight-loss company
via abc.net.au
Jenny Craig's Australian and New Zealand operations will immediately stop trading after administrators failed to find a buyer for the weight-loss company's physical stores. -
Conservationists file complaint with ASIC over fertiliser producer's climate marketing
via abc.net.au
SA's peak environment group has called on the corporate watchdog to investigate accusations a Leigh Creek fertiliser company's marketing is misleading about the climate impacts of its processing plant – an allegation the company strenuously denies. -
Workers at one of Victoria's most loved tourist attractions vote to strike
via abc.net.au
Operations at Sovereign Hill could be affected if workers decide to go on a full strike. -
Workers at one of Victoria's most loved tourist attractions threaten to strike
via abc.net.au
Operations at Sovereign Hill could be affected if workers decide to go on a full strike. -
Perseus defers investment call
Gold producer Perseus Mining has delayed making a final investment decision on its Meyas Sand Gold project in Sudan following ongoing conflict in the country. -
Christ Church’s $20m fields project approved
Christ Church Grammar School has cleared a planning hurdle in its bid to consolidate its playing fields after a development assessment panel green-lit a $20 million plan. -
Australia's economy expands 0.2pct in March quarter
Australia's economic performance is starting to wane, with the economy growing by 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, down from 0.6 per cent. -
Australian economy expands 0.2pct in March quarter
Australia's economic performance is starting to wane, with the economy growing by 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, down from 0.6 per cent. -
Beach posts disappointing Perth Basin result
Beach Energy has plugged and abandoned its Trigg 1 gas exploration well, making it the second target in the Perth Basin to record disappointing results in the past three months. -
Hub Australia expands to Perth
The flexible workspace provider is set to occupy space in Brookfield’s second tower in Elizabeth Quay and in the BHP tower at Brookfield Place. -
'Staggering' fall in plastic bags polluting Sydney Harbour — but there's still much to do
via abc.net.au
A marine waste collection company says there has been a significant reduction in plastic bags recovered from the harbour. But one big issue still needs to be addressed. -
Crypto crackdown by US securities could transform the industry
via abc.net.au
The cryptocurrency industry has long argued tokens do not constitute a "security", however the results of cases against Binance and Coinbase could change that. -
Offshore wind developer identifies new NSW site as 'preferred' location for 100 turbine project
via abc.net.au
The proponent of an offshore windfarm along the Illawarra coast says it is shifting its focus further north. -
BlueFloat Energy identifies northern Illawarra site as 'preferred' location for off-shore windfarm
via abc.net.au
The proponent of an offshore windfarm along the Illawarra coast says it is shifting its focus further north. -
Customers are $4 million out of pocket after cruise company collapses
via abc.net.au
A 53.5m luxury superyacht was sold earlier this year to pay back debts to international creditors, but more than $4 million owed to customers is unlikely to be returned. -
Customers $4 million out of pocket after cruise company collapse
via abc.net.au
A 53.5m luxury superyacht was sold earlier this year to pay back debts to international creditors, but more than $4 million owed to customers is unlikely to be returned. -
‘Lowest household saving in 15 years’: Australia’s economy grows by only 0.2pc in March quarter
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, slower than economists were expecting, dragging the annual rate down to just 2.3 per cent. -
'Lowest household saving in 15 years': Australia’s economy grows by 'worse than expected' 0.2pc in March quarter
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, slower than economists were expecting, dragging the annual rate down to just 2.3 per cent. -
'Lowest household saving in 15 years': Australia’s economy grows by 'slower than expected' 0.2pc in March quarter
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, slower than economists were expecting, dragging the annual rate down to just 2.3 per cent. -
'Lowest household saving in 15 years': Australia’s economy grows by only 0.2pc in March quarter
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, slower than economists were expecting, dragging the annual rate down to just 2.3 per cent. -
Australia's economy grew by 0.2pc in March quarter, signalling marked slowdown
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, slower than economists were expecting, dragging the annual rate down to just 2.3 per cent. -
Demand for food charity increases as interest rate rises bite
via abc.net.au
The head of Foodbank SA says all of the charity's food hubs have experienced record demand as the group of people accessing free food widens. -
Cook reveals new cabinet
Cabinet ministers Rita Saffioti, Paul Papalia and Balcatta MP David Michael were the major movers as Roger Cook unveiled his refreshed cabinet at Dumas House this morning. -
Prawn farmers fired up over disease risk after biosecurity review fails to deliver raw prawn import bans
via abc.net.au
The federal government is under fire, accused of failing Australian prawn farmers, who warn it is a matter of “not if but when” more devastating crustacean diseases enter the country, potentially spreading to lobsters. -
Consultancy firms to face scrutiny of Senate inquiry
A Senate inquiry will explore the interaction of consultants and government departments at a public hearing, as the PwC tax advice scandal continues. -
Tourism operators dismayed as key Kakadu sites kept closed by crocodiles
via abc.net.au
The opening of some of Kakadu National Park's premier waterfalls and swimming holes has been delayed weeks into peak season because crocodile surveys have not yet been completed, to the dismay of NT tourism operators. -
'The whole system is about to fall apart': Aussie writer in LA raises alarm as strike continues
via abc.net.au
An Australian comedy writer based in Los Angeles says the Hollywood writers strike is a serious matter that will have implications for the global entertainment industry. -
Uni experience is out of balance
We need to rethink what being a full-time student actually means and look to adjust the models of teaching and learning.
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