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Live: Qantas to learn if it illegally sacked ground crew, new iPhone sinks Apple as Wall Street slides on oil prices, ASX to fall
via abc.net.au
The High Court is set to rule on the legality of Qantas's decision to outsource almost 1,700 ground service staff jobs in 2020, while Apple's iPhone announcement and higher oil prices sent Wall Street lower. Follow live. -
Live: Qantas loses High Court appeal over mass sacking, Wall Street slides on oil prices, ASX down
via abc.net.au
Apple's iPhone announcement and higher oil prices send Wall Street lower, and Qantas loses its High Court appeal over the sacking of 1,700 workers during the pandemic. Follow updates in our live blog. -
Live: Qantas issues first-ever apology to workers it illegally sacked during pandemic, ASX in the red led by tech stocks
via abc.net.au
The local share market is trading lower today, following Wall Street's losses. Qantas loses its High Court appeal over the sacking of 1,700 workers during the pandemic. Follow updates in our live blog. -
Live: Qantas issues first-ever apology to workers it illegally sacked during pandemic, ASX down
via abc.net.au
Apple's iPhone announcement and higher oil prices send Wall Street lower, and Qantas loses its High Court appeal over the sacking of 1,700 workers during the pandemic. Follow updates in our live blog. -
Enjoy Wagyu or Angus steak? These breeders say Hereford should also be on the menu
via abc.net.au
You might have ordered a Wagyu steak at a restaurant or bought yourself a nice cut of Angus from a butcher and now Hereford cattle breeders are vying for the same familiarity with consumers. -
ASX in the red, Qantas loses High Court appeal over mass sacking, ban on credit cards for online gambling — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The local share market traded lower today, following Wall Street's losses, and Qantas loses its High Court appeal over the sacking of 1,700 workers during the pandemic. Look back at all the action in our live blog. -
Apple rolls out iPhone 15 with new charging ports, better cameras
via abc.net.au
Apple has unveiled its next generation of iPhones — a line-up that will boast better cameras, faster processors, a new charging system and a price hike for the fanciest model. -
Apple rolls out iPhone 15, ditching Lightning ports for USB-C and introducing faster chips
via abc.net.au
Apple has unveiled its next generation of iPhones — a line-up that will boast better cameras, faster processors, a new charging system and a price hike for the fanciest model. -
Apple rolls out iPhone 15, ditches Lightning charging ports
via abc.net.au
Apple has unveiled its next generation of iPhones — a line-up that will boast better cameras, faster processors, a new charging system and a price hike for the fanciest model. -
Apple ditches Lightning charging ports after EU legal challenge
via abc.net.au
Apple has unveiled its next generation of iPhones — a line-up that will boast better cameras, faster processors, a new charging system and a price hike for the fanciest model. -
Fracking health impacts talk at NT hospital abruptly cancelled due to 'possible bias'
via abc.net.au
Health staff have questioned the decision to cancel the event, which was made just days before and without explanation. Organisers have since said there's a "need for a balanced presentation". -
This high-profile biotech company's offices now sit empty, while shareholders are left in the dark
via abc.net.au
The Queensland biotech company, Xing Technologies, founded by prominent Brisbane oncologist and researcher Paul Mainwaring, rode a wave of favourable publicity in the late 2010s. -
'Very angry' bees shut down WA waste facility after hive is dumped in resident's recycling bin
via abc.net.au
The swarm of bees erupted from a hive dumped in a recycling bin, the contents of which had been transported to the Shire of Esperance's waste facility in Wylie Bay. -
At Close of Business podcast September 12 2023
Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state of freight networks in Western Australia. -
Chevron date set as action continues
Chevron and Offshore Alliance will appear before the Fair Work Commission on September 22 after an application to the industrial umpire for intervention by the LNG producer. -
Funding boost for WA health projects
The state government has awarded $4.3 million to nine health and medical projects, including developing new therapy for liver cancer and delaying Alzheimer’s disease progression. -
Australian shares edge higher after choppy session
After being down as much as 0.5 per cent before lunchtime, the local share market has finished 0.2 per cent higher. -
Lithium explorer debuts on ASX
Canadian-focused explorer James Bay Minerals has enjoyed a 50 per cent surge in its share price after closing its first day trading on the ASX. -
Low income Australians are paying a 'poverty premium' for basic services, Anglicare says
via abc.net.au
New research from Anglicare Australia finds low income households are facing higher living costs, which prevents them from getting ahead financially and pushes them further into poverty. -
‘Minimum viable capability’ the right priority
This element ensures the Australian Defence Force is equipped with something, as opposed to nothing. -
BP biofuel plan hits EPA stage
BP appears confident its plans for a renewable fuels biorefinery at Kwinana will meet environmental objectives, as a period of public comment opens on the proposed project. -
Minister overhauls WAIS board
Former WA Football Commission chairman and ex-hospital boss Neale Fong has been appointed chair of the troubled Western Australian Institute of Sport among other board changes. -
Businesses trundling along, despite consumer caution
Australian businesses are still faring pretty well, but consumers remain fearful despite the interest rate hiking cycle drawing to a close. -
Seeds being sown for property price boom
WA is setting the pace for higher prices with a strong economy and tight housing market. -
$19m solar plan to power Iluka's mine
Renewable energy company PWR Hybrid has lodged plans to build a $19 million solar facility to potentially power Iluka Resources' Cataby mining operations. -
Qattro becomes latest SA builder to enter liquidation, leaving more than 200 customers in limbo
via abc.net.au
South Australian builder Qattro has been placed into liquidation, leaving more than 200 homes unfinished. -
Construction of hundreds of homes in limbo after another SA builder collapses
via abc.net.au
South Australian builder Qattro has been placed into liquidation, leaving more than 200 homes unfinished. -
Goyder boosts Chalice stake
Prominent prospector Tim Goyder has upped his stake in Chalice Mining after buying more than $24 million worth of shares in the past several days. -
'Who can afford that?' Scott was quoted nearly $32K for home and contents insurance as premiums soar
via abc.net.au
Insurance companies have responded to back-to-back floods and soaring building costs by hiking premiums by around 30 per cent in just one year. But for the riskiest homes, cover is either refused outright, or offered at prices few can afford. -
The cost of Scott's home insurance tripled in three years. His insurer now refuses to cover his property
via abc.net.au
Insurance companies have responded to back-to-back floods and soaring building costs by hiking premiums by around 30 per cent in just one year. But for the riskiest homes, cover is either refused outright, or offered at prices few can afford. -
Scott's house has never flooded. So why has his insurance quote increased by 2,500 per cent?
via abc.net.au
Insurance companies have responded to back-to-back floods and soaring building costs by hiking premiums by around 30 per cent in just one year. But for the riskiest homes, cover is either refused outright, or offered at prices few can afford. -
Where will these new homes be built? Here's what the government's new housing bill means for you
via abc.net.au
After months of negotiations, the government’s signature housing promise is set to pass the Senate. So how many new homes will be built, how soon, and where across the country? -
Council to vote on major SW town expansion
A potential new precinct could home about 1000 people in a rapidly-growing South West town near Margaret River. -
Farm exports to China have jumped to a record high despite damaging tariffs
via abc.net.au
Australian farmers are set to cash in, as a new report shows the agricultural export trade to China to be be valued at $16.6 billion annually. -
Panel approves $1.6bn desalination plant
A $1.6 billion desalination plant north of Perth, expected to produce 100 gigalitres of drinking water a year, is one step closer to fruition. -
Electrical contractor fined $50k
An electrical contractor has been fined $50,000 after failing to install safety devices when upgrading switchboards at three homes occupied by miners in the Pilbara. -
Tens of thousands of birds breed at NSW's largest inland lake, but gold mine's expansion raises a threat
via abc.net.au
Lake Cowal in western New South Wales has been described as one of Australia's most magnificent wetlands. But there are fears a gold mine expansion could cause noise and light pollution detrimental to its wildlife. -
Deal unlocks door to housing investment fund
A $10 billion housing investment fund is set to be debated in the Senate and passed by the end of the week after the government struck a deal with the Greens. -
Sistas in Trade program helps First Nations women build on a construction and manufacturing career
via abc.net.au
Women make up just 5 per cent of the NSW workforce in key industries such as building and construction, with Indigenous women even less represented. A trades program in Dubbo is paving a new path. -
Sistas in Trade forging paths in male dominated trades
via abc.net.au
Women make up just 5 per cent of the NSW workforce in key industries such as building and construction, with Indigenous women even less represented. A trades program in Dubbo is paving a new path. -
'Eye-opening' program helps First Nations women build on a construction and manufacturing career
via abc.net.au
Women make up just 5 per cent of the NSW workforce in key industries such as building and construction, with Indigenous women even less represented. A trades program in Dubbo is paving a new path. -
Bitumen bedlam leaves freight links in decay
Myriad issues are crippling WA's road freight network. It is leaving truckies with hefty damage bills, towns with no produce and governments with huge headaches
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