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What is skiplagging? The travel hack long hated by airlines is now the subject of a big lawsuit
via abc.net.au
It's the sneaky travel hack that's been used by savvy consumers for years. Here's what we know about skiplagging. -
Airlines are cracking down on this travel hack and one website is in the crosshairs
via abc.net.au
It's the sneaky travel hack that's been used by savvy consumers for years. Here's what we know about skiplagging. -
Supermarkets roll out high tech to catch shoplifters as cost-of-living pressures bite
via abc.net.au
Supermarket theft is on the rise, costing the industry hundreds of millions of dollars annually. The crime wave is not just hitting Australia — it's proving to be a major global issue as inflation pressures bite and organised gangs seize opportunities. -
Supermarket thieves: Shoplifting rises as supermarkets report record profits
via abc.net.au
Supermarket theft is on the rise, costing the industry hundreds of millions of dollars annually. The crime wave is not just hitting Australia — it's proving to be a major global issue as inflation pressures bite and organised gangs seize opportunities. -
βThis has been a long time comingβ: How the cracks in Australiaβs rental market were revealed
via abc.net.au
Across the housing sector, from renters to real estate agents and landlords, there's broad agreement that Australia's rental system needs an overhaul — and fast. The problem is, few agree on what that change should look like. -
'This has been a long time coming': How the cracks in Australiaβs rental market were revealed
via abc.net.au
Across the housing sector, from renters to real estate agents and landlords, there's broad agreement that Australia's rental system needs an overhaul — and fast. The problem is, few agree on what that change should look like. -
The day after quitting the Black Sea grain deal,Β investigators say Russia increased strikes on Ukraine's ports
via abc.net.au
A new investigation says Russian attacks on ports and warehouses critical to Ukraine's grain exports surged after Moscow withdrew from the Black Sea grain deal. -
At Close of Business podcast August 25 2023
Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn discuss the rise of paint and sip business ventures in Western Australia. -
More costs in Senator's defamation dispute
Brittany Higgins’ partner David Sharaz has failed to obtain security for the potential significant costs to be spent in the defamation action launched by WA Senator Linda Reynolds. -
Aust shares fall to 6-week low ahead of Fed summit
Concern about what Fed chairman Jerome Powell will say at a forthcoming meeting had the ASX closing down 0.9 per cent for the day and 0.5 per cent for the week. -
Cost pressures induce Calima's $12m sale
Perth-based oil and gas junior Calima Energy has “reluctantly” carved out some of its Canadian assets for almost $12 million amid cost pressures. -
South Australian teachers vote to strike next Friday over 'insulting' state government offer
via abc.net.au
South Australia's public school teachers have voted in favour of taking a one day strike next Friday, amid ongoing pay dispute. -
Kmart and chemicals deliver for Wesfarmers
A fruitful year for Kmart and WesCEF have helped Wesfarmers post a solid result for 2023, as the conglomerate gears up for its first sales from lithium outfit Mt Holland next year. -
Emotions run high as tiny town's fate is decided after years of uncertainty
via abc.net.au
The people of Glenden are breathing a sigh of relief after watching legislation pass in Queensland parliament that will secure the future of their town. -
Iconic Aussie watering holes snapped up in mega deal
Global investment firm PAG has bought hospitality group Australian Venue Co, owner of 210 pubs, bars and restaurants across Australia and New Zealand. -
Whistleblowers deserve to be heard
Those who suffer discrimination in the workplace should feel confident they will be supported when speaking up. -
Market lukewarm on Pilbara's lithium billions
Big plans for expansion, a $2.2 billion profit and another dividend from Pilbara Minerals have seemingly done little for the miner's share price on results day, with next year's budget instead in the spotlight. -
Federal minister shifts blame on migrant worker cuts
Federal Minister Brendan O’Connor says the previous government’s “addiction” to worker visas is to blame for the decision to cut Western Australia’s allocation of migrant workers. -
Griffin Coal to replace liquidators
Lanco will be moving to replace Griffin Coal’s liquidators but lost its preferred appointment of Pitcher Partners after Bluewaters Power Station’s intervention in the Federal Court. -
Griffin Coal plans to replace liquidators
Lanco will be pushing to replace Griffin Coal’s liquidators but lost its preferred appointment of Pitcher Partners after Bluewaters Power Station’s intervention in the Federal Court. -
Mark My Words August 25 2023
In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the DomGas inquiry, PwC, Alcoa, FMG move, and results wrap up on Wesfarmers, BHP, Pilbara Minerals, Northern Star and Monadelphous. -
Mark My Words August 25
In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the DomGas inquiry, PwC, Alcoa, FMG move, and results wrap up on Wesfarmers, BHP, Pilbara Minerals, Northern Star and Monadelphous. -
'It's not on': WA premier takes swipe at traffic management contractor over text message sacking
via abc.net.au
A decision to tell hundreds of traffic management workers they were out of a job via a text message is labelled inappropriate by WA Premier Roger Cook. -
Companyβs mass text message sackings condemned by WA premier
via abc.net.au
A decision to tell hundreds of traffic management workers they were out of a job via a text message is labelled inappropriate by WA Premier Roger Cook. -
Company and boat master to defend charges over Horizontal Falls crash that injured dozens
via abc.net.au
The company and master of the vessel plead not guilty to charges laid over a boat crash that injured a group of tourists at Horizontal Falls in WA’s Kimberley region. -
Rental vacancy rates falling and tipped to remain at 'extremely low levels'
via abc.net.au
Australian rental properties are getting even harder to find and it does not bode well for Australia's cost-of-living crisis. -
'Incredibly difficult' for renters as vacancy rates fall again to 'extremely low levels'
via abc.net.au
Australian rental properties are getting even harder to find and it does not bode well for Australia's cost-of-living crisis. -
'Easily been prevented': Why is Maui suing an electrical company over the wildfires?
via abc.net.au
Hawaii Electric has been sued by Maui County over their negligence in not shutting off power despite high winds and dry conditions. -
Jobs, cost revealed for Kwinana hydrogen play
A proposed hydrogen hub in Perth’s southern corridor could produce up to 429 tonnes per day and employ more than 1500 people under long-term plans revealed today. -
MMA Offshore wins research vessel contract
MMA Offshore has been selected by CSIRO to manage a research vessel in a contract anticipated to generate $80 million in revenue over four years. -
Painters and sippers get it together
Businesses based on the popular concept are taking advantage of a strong market to grow. -
Dispute over $4.5m El Caballo loss
A $4.5 million loss incurred on the sale of the El Caballo lifestyle village has triggered a dispute between the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council and Equity Trustees. -
Family loses $5 million lead poisoning lawsuit against Glencore's Mount Isa Mines
via abc.net.au
A woman who claimed she suffered brain damage as a baby from lead poisoning caused by a major mine has lost her bid for millions in damages. -
'Stiffing families': Room prices skyrocket amid ticket frenzy for P!nk's surprise Townsville concerts
via abc.net.au
Some P!nk fans are planning to sleep in tents, as hotels and Airbnbs charge thousands of dollars a night to secure a bed during the popstar's surprise north Queensland tour leg. -
Keep gas policy simple β and give everyone a fair go
Strike Energy chief executive Stuart Nicholls pens his thoughts on recent changes to domestic gas policy. -
China economic slump concerning to Australia: Chalmers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australia is very exposed to the economic slowdowns taking place in China. -
Aboriginal program spend rises post-COVID
WA government spend on Aboriginal affairs has grown more than 30 per cent since pandemic restrictions limiting access to remote communities and regional areas lifted. -
Pitching in to tackle housing affordability
As issues of housing stress intensify, developers are finding ways to help in a constrained market. -
Fears tourists are trampling world's oldest 'living fossils' at heritage-listed reserve
via abc.net.au
UNESCO will write to the WA government asking for better protection for stromatolites at Hamelin Pool as a viewing platform damaged two years ago remains broken. -
First mangoes of the season hit markets, fetching up to $90 per tray
via abc.net.au
The Darwin region is forecast to produce about 2.3 million trays of mangoes this year, according to the peak industry body, down from about 2.6 million last season. -
Darwin mango season kicks off, with 2.3 million trays expected to be picked
via abc.net.au
The Darwin region is forecast to produce about 2.3 million trays this year, according to the Australian Mango Industry Association, down from about 2.6 million last season. -
Live: Markets 'twitchy' ahead of US Federal Reserve speech, Wesfarmers boosts profit, ASX to dive
via abc.net.au
A highly anticipated speech by the US Federal Reserve chairman on the state of the US economy has global markets on edge after sending Wall Street lower, while Wesfarmers has reported a near-5 per cent rise in profits. Follow live. -
Live: Bunnings, Kmart boost profits for Wesfarmers, markets 'twitchy' ahead of US Federal Reserve speech, ASX to dive
via abc.net.au
A highly anticipated speech by the US Federal Reserve chairman on the state of the US economy has global markets on edge after sending Wall Street lower, while Wesfarmers has reported a near-5 per cent rise in profits. Follow live. -
Live: Bunnings, Kmart boost profits for Wesfarmers, markets 'twitchy' ahead of US Federal Reserve speech, ASX down
via abc.net.au
A highly anticipated speech by the US Federal Reserve chairman on the state of the US economy has global markets on edge after sending Wall Street lower, while Wesfarmers has reported a near-5 per cent rise in profits. Follow live. -
ASX closes lower as markets nervously await US interest rate speech, Kmart and Bunnings boost profits for Wesfarmers β as it happened
via abc.net.au
A highly anticipated speech to be delivered by the US Federal Reserve chairman overnight left the Australian share market on edge, which finished lower for the week. Look back on Friday's developments with our blog.
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