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Flight sales to Bali are being pulled in northern Australia's hottest months. What's going on?
via abc.net.au
Jetstar flights between Darwin and Denpasar have been put on hold, as work by the Australian Defence Department places the plans of Top End travellers in jeopardy. -
'Grove of Giants' trees saved from logging. But more native forest areas added in Tasmania
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As other states move away from native forest logging, Tasmania's public forestry company adds another 1,000 hectares including in the Tarkine region which conservationists say should be given national park status. -
Giant trees saved from logging but total area expanded
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As other states move away from native forest logging, Tasmania's public forestry company adds another 1,000 hectares including in the Tarkine region which conservationists say should be given national park status. -
Visa extension, climate finance agreements as Indonesian president visits Sydney
via abc.net.au
Australia will ease some visa rules for Indonesians visiting the country, as part of a series of agreements struck during President Joko Widodo's visit to Sydney. -
Indonesian president's visit presents chance for 'concrete actions' with Australia, expert says
via abc.net.au
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has arrived in Australia in what some hope will lead to "concrete" agreements between the neighbouring countries on energy, security and trade. -
Easing of visa rules for Indonesians flagged as president arrives in Sydney
via abc.net.au
Foreign Minister Penny Wong flags a relaxation of visa rules for some Indonesians, as the country's president arrives in Sydney for bilateral talks. -
Serious defects in Sydney unit blocks linked to family of property developers as owners wait to move in
via abc.net.au
Former Dyldam bosses Fayad Fayad and Remon Fayad, and their father Sam Fayad, are behind apartment blocks across Sydney slapped with sanctions from the NSW Building Commissioner. -
Massive homes build for Appin gets the tick — but could it create more problems than it solves?
via abc.net.au
The Minns government has given the planning tick for 13,000 homes on Sydney's south-western fringe but questions remain over the impact on koalas and lack of infrastructure. -
Musgrave board agrees to $200m Ramelius proposal
After sidestepping a merger proposal from Westgold Resources, Musgrave Minerals is on board with a competing cash and scrip proposal from fellow Murchison resident Ramelius Resources. -
At Close of Business podcast July 3 2023
Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn speak on a recent interview with David Flanagan which highlighted Western Australia’s potential to play a role in the burgeoning space sector. -
Aust shares open financial year up ahead of RBA call
The local share market has finished 0.59 per cent higher, with traders casting an eye ahead to Tuesday's Reserve Bank interest rate decision. -
'Once in a lifetime gift' leaves Karoonda council with half a million dollars for the community
via abc.net.au
Peter Deksnis was just 27 when he made the farming town of Karoonda his new home after being forced to flee his Latvian motherland. Years after his death, a surprise discovery in his will is poised to make a big difference to the community. -
Linear progress at QEII, plans for southern clinic
Linear Clinical Research is on track to double capacity with the completion of a $7 million expansion at the QEII Medical Centre. -
Linear progress at QEII, plans for south
Linear Clinical Research is on track to double capacity with the completion of a $7 million expansion at the QEII Medical Centre. -
Australian Critical Minerals makes ASX debut
Junior miner Australian Critical Minerals has made a solid debut on the Australian Stock Exchange after its shares closed the day 12 per cent higher. -
Green energy approvals pathway starts
The state government will establish more dedicated teams to assess renewable energy projects as part of a $22.5 million overhaul of WA's environmental approval pathway. -
Cost-of-living pressures a priority
The most recent accounts data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed that the national economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the quarter to March 2023. -
Ten Sixty Four in voluntary administration
West Perth-based Ten Sixty Four has gone into voluntary administration after a tumultuous period for the gold miner's board of directors. -
Russia: No grounds to maintain 'status quo' on grain deal
via abc.net.au
Russia's envoy to the United Nations says the implementation of its conditions as part of the deal with Ukraine are stalling. -
Moscow questions Black Sea grain deal, says 700,000 Ukrainian children now in Russia
via abc.net.au
Russia's UN envoy says it has no incentive to maintain a deal allowing vital grain to be exported from Ukraine through the Black Sea, and one of its politicians claims Moscow has now taken 700,000 Ukrainian children out of conflict zones. -
Beament-led Develop Global enters lithium furore
Develop Global has lined up a $150 million scrip deal to buy lithium junior Essential Metals, after securing the backing of major shareholder Mineral Resources. -
NRW notches $973m Super Pit contract
NRW Holdings has won a major $973 million contract to construct a processing plant under Northern Star Resources’ expansion plan for its Super Pit in Kalgoorlie. -
Perth's home value growth persists
Perth’s home value index has risen for the fourth consecutive month driven by an undersupply of new listings and record fast sales. -
Health drives Iles transformation
Jemma Iles appointment as CEO of healthcare software group Olinqua breaks a number of moulds in the corporate world of technology commercialisation. -
Centurion buys QLD freight business
Centurion Transport has acquired national express freight business Rocky’s Own Transport, as part of the transport and logistics provider's expansion to service other major industries. -
Former chief executive among eight partners sacked over PwC tax scandal
via abc.net.au
Embattled consulting firm PwC Australia sacks eight senior partners linked to the use of confidential Treasury briefings. -
PwC identifies eight partners involved in tax leak
The names of eight sacked partners from embattled constancy firm PwC have been revealed as the investigation into the tax leak scandal continues. -
Blasting beyond the ‘final frontier’
WA is ideally placed to play a role in NASA’s mission to Mars. -
Scam hit squad targets fraudsters stealing millions
The federal government has assembled a crack team of scam-busting experts to target investment swindles that cost Australians millions of dollars a year. -
Property prices in this NT town have doubled in 20 months. Here's why
via abc.net.au
A home in Darwin's rural area recently sold for $1.5 million, as the Top End region experiences an influx of post-pandemic interstate buyers. -
Domestic travellers left stranded after four days of cancellations at Sydney Airport
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia customers are believed to be the most affected, as delays and cancellations continue at Sydney Airport. -
Claudine bought a Sydney unit two years ago. She is still waiting to move in
via abc.net.au
The Laneways Rosebery apartments in Sydney's inner south were spruiked as an "urban sanctuary", but since 2021 remain empty after ongoing delays in meeting rectification orders. -
RBA expected to lift rates at July meeting, PwC partners 'fell short' of expectations, ASX finishes higher — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Three of the big four banks believe the Reserve Bank of Australia will increase interest rates at its meeting tomorrow, while Australian house prices continue to rebound. -
Live: PwC sacks former CEO over involvement in tax scandal, ASX opens higher ahead of RBA rate decision
via abc.net.au
Markets are divided about whether the Reserve Bank of Australia will increase interest rates at its meeting tomorrow, while Australian house prices continue to rebound. Follow live. -
Live: NAB, Westpac and ANZ expect RBA to lift rates, PwC partners 'fell short' of expectations, ASX rises
via abc.net.au
Three of the big four banks believe the Reserve Bank of Australia will increase interest rates at its meeting tomorrow, while Australian house prices continue to rebound. Follow live. -
Live: Markets weigh possible interest rate rise ahead of RBA meeting, property prices surge
via abc.net.au
Markets are divided about whether the Reserve Bank of Australia will increase interest rates at its meeting tomorrow, while Australian house prices continue to rebound. Follow live. -
End of live trade could have 'catastrophic' consequences for wool industry
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's wool industry is worth $650 million, but growers say it will shrink rapidly if live exports are stopped. -
Raft crafted from marine debris to set sail with anti-pollution message
via abc.net.au
Sam was fed up with the amount of plastic pollution in the ocean, so he made a raft of marine debris — now, after nervously watching it get wet for the first time, he is planning to sail it from southern Tasmania to Sydney to highlight the problem of waste management. -
Music festival that brought thousands to WA town switches location after single year
via abc.net.au
The Out Of The Woods festival drew thousands to the tourist hotspot of Busselton last year. But 12 months on organisers say a lack of accommodation and rising costs have forced its move to Fremantle.
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