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China was Australia's most lucrative inbound tourism market. Are we ready for its return?
via abc.net.au
Queensland tourism figures welcome efforts to reignite the China group travel market but warn there are still challenges to overcome before visitors return en masse. -
With no sign of an end to soaring petrol prices, people like Shouvojit are having to change the way they live
via abc.net.au
Fuel prices have increased since July to well above $2 per litre, and they could keep climbing. With everyday life expenses rising across the board, commuters are having to make tough decisions. -
Petrol prices are soaring across the nation, forcing people like Shouvojit to make some tough calls
via abc.net.au
Fuel prices have increased since July to well above $2 per litre, and they could keep climbing. With everyday life expenses rising across the board, commuters are having to make tough decisions. -
Netflix's DVD business almost didn't exist. Twenty-five years on, it has transformed the media industry
via abc.net.au
Netflix has shuttered its DVD delivery service, triggering co-founder Marc Randolph to revisit the near misses that characterised the company's early days of experimentation and risk-taking. -
Netflix's co-founder reveals how the company flourished after almost failing to mail a single DVD
via abc.net.au
Netflix has shuttered its DVD delivery service, triggering co-founder Marc Randolph to revisit the near misses that characterised the company's early days of experimentation and risk-taking. -
Netflix shutters the remnants of the largest publicly accessible film library in history
via abc.net.au
Netflix has shuttered its DVD delivery service, triggering co-founder Marc Randolph to revisit the near misses that characterised the company's early days of experimentation and risk-taking. -
Realside Ovest expands industrial portfolio
The Julie Drago-led company has added two Kewdale properties to its stable of assets for $6.3 million. -
Hancock pockets more Liontown shares
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting has picked another parcel of Liontown Resources shares, accompanied by a further swipe at the explorer's under-construction flagship. -
Market celebrates Core Lithium's maiden profit
Core Lithium has recorded a $10.8 million profit on the back of its first fiscal year as a producer, as it gears up to lift production up to 90,000 tonnes in the 12 months ahead. -
At Close of Business podcast September 29 2023
Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss virtual reality innovation making its mark in the world of real estate. -
September share losses worst monthly hit for a year
The local share market finished the day 0.3 per cent higher, but ended September down 3.5 per cent, its worst month since September 2022. -
North Coogee land sells for $2.5m
Two taverns have been flagged in the City of Cockburn, with a $2.5 million Port Coogee site earmarked for one of the proposed venues. -
Game changer for off-the-plan apartments
Developers are increasingly shifting their focus to virtual reality to sell apartments. -
Personal safety key to recharge city
The hiatus in economic activity in the City of Perth in the aftermath of the pandemic continues to be felt by retailers and entertainment venues as well as businesses. -
Accommodation headlines Rottnest Island plan
Some of the state government-owned beachfront accommodation units on Rottnest Island will be refurbished as part of the island authority’s new five-year management plan. -
Accommodation at forefront of Rottnest Island plan
Some of the state government-owned beachfront accommodation units on Rottnest Island will be refurbished as part of the island authority’s new five-year management plan. -
Mark My Words September 29 2023
In this podcast, Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss Woodside's big week; Qantas hearing; Mineral Resources; De Grey; South Perth's timber tower; and plans for an ex-premier's house. -
New list of blocked domains revealed in fight against 'rampant' copyright infringement
via abc.net.au
Australia’s Federal Court has ordered the blocking of an updated set of domains for copyright infringement in a continuation of the battle over online piracy. -
Northbridge properties in court dispute
Two Northbridge properties are proposed to be sold via public auction after a falling out among the three sisters who owned them, a court document shows. -
GR Engineering wins $155m contract
GR Engineering Services has won a $155 million contract from Evolution Mining to expand the gold miner’s processing plant near Kalgoorlie. -
Trial of new technology to allow Perth commuters to use phones to tag on to public transport
via abc.net.au
Perth commuters are one step closer to being able to tag on to public transport with their phones, as Transperth begins to slowly roll out technology it first mooted six years ago. -
Paying a bus or train fare with cash could soon be on the nose under Transperth overhaul
via abc.net.au
Perth commuters are one step closer to being able to tag on to public transport with their phones, as Transperth begins to slowly roll out technology it first mooted six years ago. -
East Timor denies security part of high-level agreement with China
via abc.net.au
President Jose Ramos-Horta reassures Australia and Indonesia they can "always sleep at peace" while denying Timor-Leste discussed military cooperation with China in its recent upgrade of diplomatic ties. -
Capping fees, changing definition of spouse proposed for Queensland inheritance law reform
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government has floated a range of possible changes to the state's Succession Act in a bid to make the laws contemporary and effective for modern society. -
Liontown reveals another cost blowout
Kathleen Valley developer Liontown Resources has revealed another cost creep for its now almost $1 billion flagship lithium project being eyed by industry giants. -
One year on from SA's major floods, these Riverland communities are urging tourists to return
via abc.net.au
While some river towns are still recovering from the third highest flood ever recorded in South Australia, locals are ready to welcome back tourists with open arms. -
Phone, card payments loom for public transit
Public transport users could be able to use bank cards and mobile phones to pay for fares soon, with a trial run of the new system beginning in October -
Pilot strike at Qantas subsidiary to hit fly-in workers
WA travellers and fly-in fly-out workers are expected to be delayed when pilots strike for a full day as they negotiate an enterprise agreement. -
Truckies' sun visors under scrutiny after worker hit and killed at roadhouse
via abc.net.au
An inquest into the death of a truck driver in WA's north has pointed to the dangers of non-regulation windscreen visors inside heavy vehicles. -
Australia's love affair with eggs causes headaches as farmers push to expand
via abc.net.au
West Australian egg farmers say they have an added challenge when it comes to boosting supply amid a national shortage.
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