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How a long-running parking spat is threatening to destroy Mischa's businessÂ
via abc.net.au
Two construction workers on a major Victorian government project are filmed yelling at a small business owner over a parking dispute she says could cost her her business. -
Gym owner fights back amid lengthy parking stoush with tradies
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne gym owner has fears for the future of her business amid a lengthy stoush over parking with construction workers from the neighbouring West Gate Tunnel Project. -
The push to heritage list a 108-year-old shed which is in the way of Hobart's planned AFL stadium
via abc.net.au
A historic goods shed in Hobart that's in the exact spot of a proposed AFL stadium could soon be given heritage protection — and that could be a problem for the arena project. -
Hobart is getting a new stadium — but a unique piece of Australian rail history is in the way
via abc.net.au
A historic goods shed in Hobart that's in the exact spot of a proposed AFL stadium could soon be given heritage protection — and that could be a problem for the arena project. -
Blackpink embroiled in latest South China Sea controversy
via abc.net.au
The organiser of a Blackpink concert in Hanoi apologises after its website featured a map showing China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, as Vietnam authorities launch an inspection into the incident. -
At Close of Business podcast July 6 2023
Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss leadership development success at All Saints College in Perth's southern suburbs. -
St George’s College, architects in dispute
UWA student accommodation provider St Georges College has launched legal action against Palassis Architects and other defendants over allegations of building damages. -
Carbon neutral WA pork to hit Coles shelves
WA agribusiness Milne Agrigroup will supply a range of pork products with a carbon neutral footprint to Coles stores after developing the offering with the major supermarket chain. -
Aust shares fall sharply as miners suffer heavy losses
The local bourse has fallen 1.24 per cent, driven lower by miners and fears of future interest rate rises by the US central bank. -
Tulli wins $16m BHP contract
Leonora company Tulli Resources has secured $16 million worth of work with BHP Nickel West, the biggest contract the mining giant has awarded to an Indigenous business. -
Japan, Korea, Fiji flights touted in Newcastle Airport expansion
via abc.net.au
The federal government has pitched in $55 million for the Newcastle Airport International Terminal, but its success will depend on the airlines that sign up. -
WA senator warns Higgins, sues partner
Senator Linda Reynolds has issued a concerns notice to Brittany Higgins while continuing a separate defamation action against her fiancee David Sharaz. -
Workers allege million-dollar underpayment at Cheesecake Shop franchise
via abc.net.au
The Cheesecake Shop is one of the country’s most well-known cake bakeries. But now four former workers from one store have alleged they were underpaid more than a million dollars. -
Migrant says dreams of Australian residency soured by Cheesecake Shop franchisee
via abc.net.au
The Cheesecake Shop is one of the country’s most well-known cake bakeries. But now four former workers from one store have alleged they were underpaid more than a million dollars. -
Protesting for their grandchildren's future: the activists who stormed Wimbledon court
via abc.net.au
Three protesters ran on to one of the world's biggest sporting events, spreading puzzle pieces and confetti in their wake. Here's what we know about them. -
'Just an ordinary grandmother': Who are the Just Stop Oil protesters that disrupted Wimbeldon?
via abc.net.au
Three protesters ran on to one of the world's biggest sporting events, spreading puzzle pieces and confetti in their wake. Here's what we know about them. -
Cirrus expects record FY23 revenue
IT solutions provider Cirrus Networks expects to deliver a record revenue of $112 million according to unaudited results for the 2023 financial year. -
Swinney’s new Farvie a timely move
Swinney’s Farvie range, which was two, has become three…well almost. -
Firm Construction fined $600k over worker injuries
Collapsed builder Firm Construction has been fined $600,000 over serious injuries suffered by two workers during the building collapse at the Hotel Rottnest redevelopment in 2020. -
Australia's largest wine grape growing region diversifies to deal with one of the hardest years yet
via abc.net.au
South Australian wine grape growers are switching crops or walking away amid the global red wine oversupply as key local stakeholders call for more support. -
A regional Victorian business is facing cash shortages as customers request cash out amid ATM closures
via abc.net.au
Residents of a regional Victorian town are calling for more ATMs to be instated, claiming it is harming businesses, with only one located within the central business district. -
Top End at risk of power blackouts within three years
via abc.net.au
An NT Utilities Commission report has found the territory's government has been slow to deal with increasing rooftop solar and the scheduled retirement of gas generators, risking a secure Darwin-Katherine power system. -
Asian magnate’s Margaret River wine buy
Indonesia’s second richest person has added Margaret River’s Aravina Estate to a growing local leisure and hospitality portfolio. -
Farmers fight state 'bullies' eyeing off their land for public projects
via abc.net.au
"Bullied" farmers refuse to budge as a new report reveals the state's "draconian" compulsory acquisition system. -
Record fine for broker with history of non-compliance
Corporate regulator ASIC has fined retail broker Openmarkets a record $4.5 million for failing to stamp out a client's suspicious trading activity. -
Wool dumped in landfill as cost of living drives demand and price down
via abc.net.au
The luxury fibre has fallen out of favour amid a global slowdown, with some producers choosing to dump lower-grade fleece instead of paying to store it. -
Australia's largest gold mine admits to dust pollution as neighbours fear health impacts
via abc.net.au
Cadia Valley Operations says the NSW mine has breached clean air rules but maintains public health is not at risk. -
Bendat foundation gifts $1.5m to St John Subiaco
The late Jack Bendat’s family foundation has donated $1.5 million for respiratory research at St John of God Subiaco Hospital. -
No shortcut in academic leadership
Corporate governance skills and knowledge are playing a role in school leaders’ future leadership training. -
Homeowners with unpaid rates risk losing properties as council goes after $110,000 debt
via abc.net.au
Residents owing thousands of dollars to the Naracoorte Lucindale Council are given 30 days to start a payment plan or face their homes being sold at auction. -
Home owners with unpaid rates risk losing properties as council goes after $110,000 debt
via abc.net.au
Residents owing thousands of dollars to the Naracoorte Lucindale Council are given 30 days to start a payment plan or face their homes being sold at auction.
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