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'I'm flabbergasted': Why did police discard a shotgun shell in the search for a missing woman?
via abc.net.au
Three people went prospecting in the West Australian outback — only one came home. Now the family are taking the investigation into their own hands. -
Britney's searching abandoned mine shafts for her mum's remains. How has it come to this?
via abc.net.au
Three people went prospecting in the West Australian outback — only one came home. Now the family are taking the investigation into their own hands. -
Britney's mum went missing in 2015. She believes her mother's killer is still on the loose
via abc.net.au
Three people went prospecting in the West Australian outback — only one came home. Now the family are taking the investigation into their own hands. -
A killer's on the loose and Britney thinks the clues are in this desert
via abc.net.au
Three people went prospecting in the West Australian outback — only one came home. Now the family are taking the investigation into their own hands. -
UN's World Food Programme suspends food aid to Ethiopia amid fears the military is diverting supplies
via abc.net.au
More than 20 million people need food assistance in Africa's second-most populous nation, largely due to the Horn of Africa's worst drought in decades and a two-year conflict in northern Ethiopia that left tens of thousands dead. -
The packaging industry will be forced to follow new waste rules following failure of voluntary targets
via abc.net.au
Federal, state and territory environment ministers have provided the first details about what the new regulations will mean for manufacturers. -
The packaging industry will be forced to follow new waste rules after failure of voluntary targets
via abc.net.au
Federal, state and territory environment ministers have provided the first details about what the new regulations will mean for manufacturers. -
Beetaloo gas company proposal to build LNG plant at Middle Arm
via abc.net.au
Tamboran Resources is one of five companies the Northern Territory government has provided commitments to for land at its Middle Arm development. -
Perth lads go to Paris and Silicon Valley for $US15m
Perth-linked online shopping business Checkmate has raised $US15 million from sources as widely dispersed as Paris Hilton and Google Ventures to fund its consumer technology -
At Close of Business June 9 2023
Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss a hike in rental prices for industrial property in Perth
Plus: Metronet railcar milestone; Gaines returns to FMG, and Scarborough development proposal. -
Decades-old winemaker pushed into voluntary administration
via abc.net.au
A winemaker says he has a heavy heart about his business's latest step after it buckled under the pressure of natural disasters, COVID restrictions and trade tariffs. -
Australian shares suffer third straight week of losses
The local share market has finished up 0.3 per cent for the day as hopes grew for a pause in US rate hikes, but closed the week down 0.3 per cent. -
Higher rates to create ‘pockets of distress’ for SMEs
Judo Bank's chief risk officer says higher interest rates will create hardship for small and mid-sized businesses in the consumer discretionary space. -
Housing market cools across NSW with regional areas recording steepest drop
via abc.net.au
House values in regional New South Wales dropped 9.8 per cent in 12 months, despite prices remaining "relatively expensive" compared to pre-pandemic levels. -
Turnover falls in mining industry
The mining industry recorded the largest drop in business turnover in April driven by a drop in coal and iron ore prices and exports. -
Trial begins for financial adviser accused of stealing more than $1 million from clients' superannuation funds
via abc.net.au
Mark Sebo stands accused of stealing more than $1 million from the superannuation accounts of eight clients and spending it on online gambling. -
Gold Corp offering lacks lustre
The state government has few palatable options regarding the future of The Perth Mint. -
Mark My Words June 9 2023
In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, FMG, new cabinet, uni mergers, Aerison failure, consulting firms, Asian engagement, charities and philanthropy. -
WA companies strike deals with NT government
Fortescue Future Industries and Tivan are among the five companies to secure land agreements with the Northern Territory government for its development precinct. -
$2.6 million owed to casual workers at two of NSW's biggest zoos
via abc.net.au
Taronga Zoo is acting to address $2.6 million in "historic underpayments" to 902 current and former casual staff at both their Sydney and Dubbo zoos. -
AI Caryn meets the doppelgangers
The launch of ChatGPT merely highlights how much of a role AI already plays in daily life. -
Which banks are changing their interest rates as the RBA makes its 12th increase?
via abc.net.au
Here's a breakdown of which major banks have responded to the RBA's June rate rise decision, and which ones we're still waiting on. -
Which banks are changing their interest rates after the RBA made its 12th increase?
via abc.net.au
Here's a breakdown of which major banks have responded to the RBA's June rate rise decision, and which ones we're still waiting on. -
Meadpoint flags 26-storey plan in Scarborough
Singapore-based Meadpoint is proposing to build a 26-storey build-to-rent building along West Coast Highway, potentially adding $100 million to the Scarborough’s coastline. -
'ENJOY!!': Russian-linked hackers claim to publish data stolen from Australian law firm
via abc.net.au
Russian-linked cybercriminals claim to have gone through with a threat to publish troves of sensitive data, after one of Australia’s largest law firms vowed not to bend to their ransom demands. -
'ENJOY!!': Hackers claim to go through with dark web threat after law firm refuses ransom
via abc.net.au
Russian-linked cybercriminals claim to have gone through with a threat to publish troves of sensitive data, after one of Australia’s largest law firms vowed not to bend to their ransom demands. -
Cyber hack of law firm HWL Ebsworth may affect Tasmanians, government says
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian government may have been caught up in another data breach, months after a separate hack compromised names, addresses and bank statements. -
Funding sought for $180m Broome port
A new Broome port facility developer is seeking $90 million in equity, roughly half the value of the challenging project which was delayed by the pandemic. -
Gaines returns to FMG exec role
Elizabeth Gaines will be paid a $1.2 million salary after taking up a part time executive director role at Fortescue Metals Group, while Jenn Morris has resigned from the company's board. -
Driest May on record hurts farmers desperate for relief
via abc.net.au
Farmers are facing tough decisions as rainfall creeps to a halt just 12 months after widespread flooding. -
No strike action for Sovereign Hill workers until holiday rush ends
via abc.net.au
Unionised workers at Ballarat's most popular tourist attraction have delayed any protected strike action until next week, amid concerns about impacts this long weekend. -
Optimism prevails for Vic ski season despite road access briefly cut
via abc.net.au
Just days before the King's Birthday long weekend marks the beginning of the snow season, Falls Creek businesses are optimistic about the months ahead after taking a "big hit" over the summer. -
Pyne measures up SJOG strategy
A difficult time for the healthcare sector suggests numbers will be a major focus for St John of God’s new chief. -
Top End electricity supply to continue to rely on emergency gas
via abc.net.au
Supply issues at an offshore gas field force the government-owned electricity provider to rely on emergency gas deals with LNG exporters to keep generators running. -
Australian wines are going through a 'golden period' — now there's awards to prove it
via abc.net.au
Australian wines have been labelled 'the best in the world' after dominating a prestigious international wine awards, taking home more 'Best in Show' awards than any other country -
Australia beats France, Italy at international wine awards
via abc.net.au
Australian wines have been labelled 'the best in the world' after dominating a prestigious international wine awards, taking home more 'Best in Show' awards than any other country
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