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Fracking contractors fear for their health, alleging company told them to spray contaminated water
via abc.net.au
Workers allege they were told to keep spraying contaminated drill rig water around a gas fracking site in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin for up to five days, despite gas company Tamboran knowing the fluid was contaminated. -
Why school tuckshops are thriving despite the cost-of-living crunch for parents
via abc.net.au
For just $5, students and staff can get a decent lunch at Raelene Akers' school, and it sees hundreds of tuckshop orders roll in some days despite cost-of-living-pressures. -
Why school canteens are thriving despite the cost-of-living crunch for parents
via abc.net.au
For just $5, students and staff can get a decent lunch at Raelene Akers' school, and it sees hundreds of tuckshop orders roll in some days despite cost-of-living-pressures. -
The HECS/HELP debt repayment threshold has changed. Here's what that means
via abc.net.au
The 2023-24 financial year threshold has been raised, which means some who made compulsory payments in 2022-23 won't have to this year. -
Brett Lee, avocados, and India: Could this trade deal prevent a future 'avoglut'?
via abc.net.au
It's not the first time Aussies have put all their hopes on Brett Lee, but this time it's avocado growers hoping to get a taste of his consistency in India. -
'Ongoing dissatisfaction': Expansion of the group called BRICS could mean a tilt in world power
via abc.net.au
This year's BRICS summit has kicked off in Johannesburg, South Africa, where world leaders are expected to discuss adding new members to the group. What is BRICS and why do countries want to join? -
Bricks? No, BRICS:Â The rising economic bloc hoping to rebalance world power
via abc.net.au
This year's BRICS summit has kicked off in Johannesburg, South Africa, where world leaders are expected to discuss adding new members to the group. What is BRICS and why do countries want to join? -
'Someone is making a dollar': Farmers shoot sheep rather than take them to market at a loss
via abc.net.au
Consumers continue to pay high prices for meat while farmers say the prices they are getting are not worth sending their livestock to market. -
Six NZ friends built a new type of home. Are there lessons for Australians?
via abc.net.au
Like Australia, New Zealand has been battling a housing supply problem. One group of friends came up with their own solution. -
Six friends pooled their money for the home of their dreams. It almost wasn’t enough
via abc.net.au
Like Australia, New Zealand has been battling a housing supply problem. One group of friends came up with their own solution. -
Why isn’t the government 'rolling out the red carpet' for airlines who want more flights into Australia?
via abc.net.au
Australia has struggled to attract tourists since the pandemic, but a recent decision by the Australian government blocked a request by Qatar Airways to fly more planes into the country. -
David Anderson reappointed as ABC managing director for a further five years
via abc.net.au
In a statement, the broadcaster has confirmed his reappointment "to end speculation" about his tenure. -
David Anderson has been reappointed as ABC managing director for a further five years
via abc.net.au
In a statement, the broadcaster has confirmed his reappointment "to end speculation" about his tenure. -
Wesfarmers fires at Woodside, Perth Basin in DomGas submission
Wesfarmers has taken aim at Woodside and Perth Basin gas players in a submission to the state’s parliamentary inquiry into domestic gas policy. -
Legislation introduced in hope of saving Queensland mining town
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government has introduced legislation designed to safeguard the future of Glenden, a small, privately-owned town built for mine workers. -
Iluka moves on downstream potential
Aspiring rare earths producer Iluka Resources has commenced a feasibility study into potentially building a metallisation facility at Eneabba’s to further its downstream processing potential. -
Watchdog pursues Modco's building rego
The building industry watchdog will pursue the cancellation of Modco Residential’s builders’ registration following liquidators being appointed to wind up the failed building business. -
Watchdog pursues Modco's builders rego
The building industry watchdog will pursue the cancellation of Modco Residential’s builders’ registration following liquidators being appointed to wind up the failed building business. -
Decmil steadies the ship
The local contractor pulls together an earnings turnaround and is confident in the ‘wide scale reset’ of its operations, but will book another loss for 2023. -
At Close of Business Podcast August 23
Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss how small businesses and franchises are faring in Western Australia. -
PwC off government panels
Consulting giant PwC has been suspended from two WA government procurement panels as fallout from its tax advice scandal continues but competitors KPMG and Deloitte face no such problems. -
WA firm takes lead on CO2 shipping research
A Western Australian firm will play a leading role in the development of safe and efficient process for industrial-scale carbon dioxide shipping under a new collaborative project. -
Former Salvos volunteers turning to charities for help as cost-of-living increases bite
via abc.net.au
Families are lining up to receive food at South Australia's 12 Foodbank outlets with rising rents, mortgages and electricity bills leaving some with little money to put food on the table. -
Australian shares climb as traders hunt for bargains
The local share market finished 0.4 per cent higher as traders digested earnings results from Woolworths, Domino's Pizza, Wisetech Global and more. -
'Complete disaster' event Fyre Festival is coming back, and tickets are already selling out. So how did we get here?
via abc.net.au
Fyre Festival was synonymous with disaster when the event spectacularly fell apart in 2017, but the event's co-founder is out of jail and ready to go again. So how did we get here, and why are tickets selling out? -
Lab vaults Austvolt to lead battery race
A company chaired by ex-state Treasurer Mike Nahan has launched a demonstration laboratory for cathode active materials precursor as it aims to be the first local maker of the key battery input. -
GR Engineering records $551m revenue
GR Engineering Services has reported $551.4 million in revenue for the 2022-23 financial year, down from the $651.7 million recorded in the previous period. -
SCEE secures $90m in contracts
Perth-based Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Group has won a pipeline of work totaling $90 million from the likes of Rio Tinto and other major mining and construction companies. -
Roboticists need rethink on climate change role
Perhaps Australia can use its well-developed skills in robotics to help other countries adapt. -
Cedar Woods profit dips
The property developer posted a $31.6 million profit for FY23, down from $37.4 million last year, but is seeing promising signs of growth into the next financial year. -
AMB Holdings’ flags $20m move
Mining heiress Angela Bennett’s private company AMB Holdings is eyeing an expansion, proposing to build a $20 million office and apartment development in Swanbourne. -
AMB Holdings’ flags $20m Cottesloe move
Mining heiress Angela Bennett’s private company AMB Holdings is eyeing an expansion, proposing to build a $20 million office and apartment development in Cottesloe. -
Burk drives on volume fuel strategy
A new independent petrol company has emerged from a standing start three years ago. -
Franchise cleans up with focus on people
New operators tend to favour fast food franchises but it’s cleaning services that again top the sector in WA. -
Artisans bring passion and hard work
Two small Perth businesses find the right energy and spaces to thrive in a tough retail market. -
Chevron increases Wheatstone domgas capacity
Domestic gas production capacity at the Chevron-operated Wheatstone gas project will increase five per cent, after modifications were made to the project’s plant near Onslow. -
CASA to face renewed grilling over supervision of pilot in Broome helicopter crash, Senator warns
via abc.net.au
Senator Dean Smith says the Civil Aviation Safety Authority has questions to answer over its scrutiny of Broome pilot and businessman Troy Thomas. -
Waste-to-energy boss signals plant completion
The boss of a waste-to-energy plant being built in Kwinana is adamant it will be operational next year as he talks up the sector’s potential to power WA homes and hospitals. -
Rare river shack sells for $210,000 despite not having running water
via abc.net.au
For the first time in 30 years, one of the historic shacks on the banks of the Glenelg River has sold following hundreds of enquiries. -
Gascoyne home eyed for sandalwood industry
Carnarvon has emerged as a potential new home for WA’s plantation sandalwood industry after a 15-year trial recorded better growth than experienced at its existing base in Kununurra. -
Australia 'unlikely' to face recession despite pressure
A recession over the coming year is highly unlikely, according to senior government sources, as the economy withstands global and domestic pressures. -
How the re-imagining of Mother and Son came about and why there's a remake
via abc.net.au
Ahead of the re-imagining of Mother and Son premiering on ABC TV and ABC iview tonight, its stars and creators open up about how it came to be. -
Hospital power outage fix weeks away, as patients left 'a little pissed off'
via abc.net.au
One patient says he had to hobble down the stairs with a fractured ankle during a power outage at a major Adelaide hospital yesterday, as authorities launch an independent review into the problem.
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