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Nicole quit her job of 20 years to help Joey the 'one in a million' leak detection dog be his best
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Nicole Harvey was working as a dog handler at Sydney Airport when she met an eight-week-old pup with "something special" — and knew she had to be part of his journey. -
Pappas to head up UDIA
Richard Pappas has stepped up to the helm of the organisation in WA as outgoing state president Col Dutton assumes a national role. -
Live: RBA governor Michele Bullock discusses inflation ahead of November rates meeting, ASX to open higher
via abc.net.au
Local shares are set to open slightly higher, after a mixed session on Wall Street. Follow the day's financial news and insights in our live blog. -
Live: RBA governor Michele Bullock discusses inflation ahead of November rates meeting, ASX opens higher
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Local shares open slightly higher, after a mixed session on Wall Street. Follow the day's financial news and insights in our live blog. -
Live: Local shares to open slightly higher, Chevron Australia and union agree to pay deal, RBA governor to speak
via abc.net.au
Local shares are set to open slightly higher, after a mixed session on Wall Street. Follow the day's financial news and insights in our live blog. -
Live: Debt collector Credit Corp shares in freefall, ASX trades flat overall
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Local shares are fairly flat after a mixed session on Wall Street, while Credit Corp plunges on a profit warning. Follow the day's financial news and insights in our live blog. -
Live: Debt collector Credit Corp shares in freefall after dropping 30pc, ASX opens higher
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Local shares open slightly higher, after a mixed session on Wall Street. Follow the day's financial news and insights in our live blog. -
ASX gains on Whitehaven, Treasury as Credit Corp shares free fall — as it happened
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The ASX gained on strong rises for Whitehaven Coal and Treasury Wine Estates, while Credit Corp plunged on a profit warning. This was how the trading day unfolded on our blog. -
In Camilla and Leonie's community, 20 people can sleep in one house. They don't want to be forgotten
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People in the remote community of Ltyentye Apurte are pleading with governments to not forget their struggles, following the result of the Voice referendum. -
'Come live out here': Remote NT community hopes their housing struggles won't be forgotten
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People in the remote community of Ltyentye Apurte are pleading with governments to not forget their struggles, following the result of the Voice referendum. -
Grateful office manager doing 'whatever I can' to make four-day work week stick
via abc.net.au
Regional Victorian businesses trial a four-day work week in a bid to recruit and retain quality staff. -
Glencore to close Mount Isa copper mine, sparking concern for the mining city
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The future of this major outback hub hangs in the balance as the multinational announces it will shut down one of the country's biggest copper mines. -
After years of growth, farmland sales hit a turning point as owners brace for dry weather, lower commodity prices
via abc.net.au
The market for Australian farmland has outperformed the ASX and residential markets for years now, but El Nino and lower commodity prices mean farmers are holding off from selling. -
Qantas, Perth Airport deny deal rumours
Perth Airport and Qantas have denied that a deal has been done in their long-running and complex dispute surrounding the airline’s move to the eastern side of the airport.On Tuesday evening, 6PR and Channel 9 reported that a deal had been done although no details were provided.The five-year-long dis -
With pears 'the forgotten fruit' in supermarkets, struggling growers are pulling up trees
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Shoppers have stopped buying pears in favour of other ready-to-eat alternatives, and now some farmers can't make a living growing the "forgotten fruit". -
Pears seen as the uncool fruit and it's having an impact on growers
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Shoppers have stopped buying pears in favour of other ready-to-eat alternatives, and now some farmers can't make a living growing the "forgotten fruit". -
No profit in a pear tree as shoppers opt for ready ripened fruit instead
via abc.net.au
Shoppers have stopped buying pears in favour of ready to eat alternatives, and now some farmers can't make a living growing the 'forgotten fruit.' -
No profit in a pear tree as shoppers opt for other fruit instead
via abc.net.au
Shoppers have stopped buying pears in favour of other ready-to-eat alternatives, and now some farmers can't make a living growing the "forgotten fruit". -
Victorian consortium buys Perth Glory
Perth Glory Football Club has been bought by a consortium led by Victorian property developer Primeland Group, headed by Robert Brij, and new chairman-elect John Nekic. -
Audit exposes road safety fund failings
Millions of dollars raked in from speed cameras in WA are being spent without appropriate ministerial oversight and with inadequate guidance as to where funds would be best directed. -
At Close of Business Podcast October 17 2023
Isabel Vieira and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the senior journalist's experience renting amid Broome's rental crisis. -
'You look like Nicolas Cage': Shop owner's suspicions confirmed as Hollywood actor browses Busselton
via abc.net.au
Annie Liban had no idea actor Nicolas Cage was shooting a movie in WA until he walked through the doors of her small Asian grocery store. -
Australian stocks gain amid RBA's hawkish minutes
The local share market finished up 0.4 per cent, with stronger gains fading after the Reserve Bank highlighted it had a "low tolerance" to inflation. -
AVC to operate Tiger Lil's bar
Australian Venue Co will be operating Tiger Lil’s after it undergoes a multi-million-dollar renovation, ending a three-year closure of the Perth pub. -
Fortescue’s $6bn green dream off the starting grid
New Fortescue Metals chief Dino Otranto is resolute the miner will meet aggressive decarbonisation targets by 2030, as a fledgling green energy hub starts to take shape. -
Aged care, disability clients worry they'll be left behind as dedicated cabbie bows out
via abc.net.au
Greg Labbett has been driving his "wonderful" clients to appointments, shops and even on Christmas lights tours for 17 years but as he retires with no-one to take his place, his clients are feeling stranded. -
Aged care, disability clients worry life about to get more difficult as dedicated cabbie bows out
via abc.net.au
Shopping, gardening, school pick up and drop offs, odd jobs and even free Christmas lights tours. Retiring taxi driver Greg Labbett has built lifelong friendships serving those most in need. -
Syndicate aims to help women founders
One of two new investment syndicates, VentureX Capital has a specific objective. -
Matildas highlight media’s role in creating demand
Female sport’s sudden success overturns the traditionally narrow view on what the audience wants to consume. -
Perth hotel gets $50m refurbishment
Pan Pacific Perth will undertake a $50 million refurbishment of its more than 400-room luxury hotel and convention spaces on Adelaide Terrace. -
Peak arts body secures $800k
The Chamber of Arts and Culture WA has secured state government funding valued at $800,000 to be delivered over two years, following a 'rigorous' review of its business model. -
Murdoch University outlines major development vision
Murdoch University has outlined a plan to build a health-related mixed-use development on vacant land neighbouring Hesperia’s latest project near the Murdoch hospital precinct. -
East Perth: $3m station hits planning snag
A proposal to build a two-storey petrol station and convenience store in East Perth failed to get off the ground after a development panel found the $3 million plan inconsistent with local use. -
East Perth: $3m plan hits planning snag
A proposal to build a two-storey petrol station and convenience store in East Perth failed to get off the ground after a development panel found the $3 million plan inconsistent with local use. -
Treasurer holds firm on foreign buyer tax
Rita Saffioti said planning reform was akin to cutting taxes, when drawn on whether the government would abolish the foreign buyer surcharge. -
Kalgoorlie health service I-Medical Australia accused of failing to pay thousands in wages to locum doctors
via abc.net.au
A WA medical practice is at the centre of a pay dispute with doctors and medical service providers who say they are owed thousands of dollars in unpaid fees. -
Rio Tinto on track to meet 2023 iron ore targets
Mining giant Rio Tinto says it remains on track to hit the upper half of its original forecast for 2023 iron ore shipments. -
Mayoral races reach business end
The campaigns ahead of local government elections have brought about some heated interaction among contenders. -
What life is like inside WA’s rental crisis
With a dream job and a decent wage you would think life was set up. But the state of WA's rental market has left many in the middle class on the brink of homelessness -
Billions in funding for landmark skills agreement
A national skills agreement will seek to train more Australians in high growth sectors, including in green energy, the care sector and digitisation. -
Mum issues warning after bacon and egg roll almost costs nine-year-old her life
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle woman whose daughter spent a month in hospital after having life-saving surgery is urging people to be aware of the hidden danger a common cleaning tool can pose. -
How eating a bacon-and-egg roll left 9yo girl needing life-saving surgery — and it could happen to anyone
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle woman whose daughter spent a month in hospital after having life-saving surgery is urging people to be aware of the hidden danger a common cleaning tool can pose.
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