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Glencore is ditching Australian copper. What does it mean for our critical minerals industry?
via abc.net.au
One of the world's biggest mining companies is pulling out of Australian copper despite growing demand for the renewable energy metal. What does that mean for Australia's role plugging the critical minerals gap? -
From breaking disability access law to future plans — here's how Queensland's trains are tracking
via abc.net.au
Around a quarter of Queenslanders with a disability have reported bad or very bad experiences catching public transport, but a raft of upgrades are on the way. -
Construction workers are more likely to die by suicide than a work accident. Joel wants to change that statistic
via abc.net.au
Having worked on construction sites since he was a teenager, Joel Anderson was used to hearing phrases like "have a cup of concrete and harden up", which led him to launch his own mental health platform designed for blue-collar workers. -
Reggie wants to see change for his community. He hopes an underground toxic waste storage facility will help
via abc.net.au
The "globally significant" project will store up to 400,000 tonnes per annum of toxic waste, including low-level radioactive material from Australia and overseas. -
Households playing the spot power market potentially slashing bills — but not without riskÂ
via abc.net.au
While most Australians are stuck with inflated fixed-rate power prices, some are saving money by playing the spot market. So how are they doing it, and why isn't it for everyone? -
Consumers tapping the spot power market are cleaning up, covering 'a month's bill' in a night
via abc.net.au
While most Australians are stuck with inflated fixed-rate power prices, some are saving money by playing the spot market. So how are they doing it, and why isn't it for everyone? -
Why funky young wines are a winner for Aussie producers looking for fresh export markets
via abc.net.au
It's out with the heavy old-world styles and in with bright, natural drops as young consumers around the globe seek wines with more Australian sunshine and fewer additives. -
'I work somewhere that can kill dolphins': Why this Santos worker spoke out
via abc.net.au
Three dead dolphins turn up in an oil spill. The energy company says it's got nothing to do with it, but Alex, an insider, sets out to prove it wrong. Now, an ABC investigation has revealed mistakes were made. -
How the death of three dolphins put one employee on the warpath with Santos
via abc.net.au
Three dead dolphins turn up in an oil spill. The energy company says it's got nothing to do with it, but Alex, an insider, sets out to prove it wrong. Now, an ABC investigation has revealed mistakes were made. -
Did three dolphins die because of an oil spill? The company says no. A worker says that's not true
via abc.net.au
Three dead dolphins turn up in an oil spill. The energy company says it's got nothing to do with it, but Alex, an insider, sets out to prove it wrong. Now, an ABC investigation has revealed mistakes were made. -
Women bursting into tears at chemists as months-long hormone replacement patch shortage takes its toll
via abc.net.au
Women are being thrust back to the most severe stages of menopause amid long-running shortages of hormone replacement therapy patches. -
National HRT patch shortages are having a big impact on those who need them
via abc.net.au
Women are being thrust back to the most severe stages of menopause amid long-running shortages of hormone replacement therapy patches. -
National HRT patch shortages are having a big impact on the women who need them
via abc.net.au
Women are being thrust back to the most severe stages of menopause amid long-running shortages of hormone replacement therapy patches. -
MinRes confirms big Azure stake
Mineral Resources has bought a 12.3 per cent stake in Azure Minerals, adding to intrigue around the takeover target after Hancock Prospecting also bought a big stake. -
The Weeknd postpones Australia and New Zealand tour due to 'unforeseen circumstances'
via abc.net.au
A statement from tour promoter Live Nation says the company understands fans will be disappointed, and it is working with the Canadian singer to reschedule the shows. -
At Close of Business podcast November 3 2023
Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the importance sustainability and efficiency in home design. -
Poynton Stavrianou lures BDO deals team
Perth investment bank Poynton Stavrianou has doubled in size after acquiring the M&A team at accounting firm BDO, led by dealmakers Todd Grover and Justin Boyce Cam. -
Voice in the wilderness after decisive ‘no’
The result of the Voice referendum was a lost opportunity to be a more inclusive nation. -
Johnston digs in for combative Perth Mint hearing
Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Johnston has been accused of mansplaining in a fiery sparring match with federal Liberal senators Dean Smith and Linda Reynolds during a Perth Mint probe. -
Aust shares rally again for best run in 10 weeks
The ASX200 has finished up 1.1 per cent and closed at a two-week high in its fourth straight day of gains. -
Obstacles in delivering density in Perth
Housing and Planning Minister John Carey has defended building single dwellings amid a push for infill, saying some higher-density projects are just not viable in Perth. -
Amazon unveils massive Jandakot warehouse
Amazon has officially opened its $70 million Perth inventory and delivery centre about the same size as the WACA Ground featuring a raft of autonomous technology. -
Rio Tinto had no clue of Wright, court told
Rio Tinto had no knowledge of the Wright family’s interests in the Pilbara tenements it co-owns with Hancock Prospecting despite allegations, a court was told. -
DMIRS name change draws opposition ire
The state opposition has questioned the government’s energy priorities following its decision to rename the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. -
Developer subject of new integrity rules after review of 13,000-home Sydney development approval
via abc.net.au
An investigation into the fast-tracking of Walker Corporation's Appin development in June leads to the creation of a new probity framework governing the NSW government's dealings with the property giant. -
Mark My Words November 3 2023
In this podcast: Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss opposition fracture; Perth house prices; RAC Insurance; Pioneer Credit; BGC stoppage; Hancock Prospecting; Azure Minerals, and private companies wrap. -
Secret work camp built at major military base
A large work camp has been erected at Exmouth’s Harold E Holt naval base for what is believed to be a sorely-needed overhaul of several critical military facilities. -
City won’t pay for hydrogen plan
The City of Perth will not bear the cost of a hydrogen refuelling station proposed for construction on Thomas Street in West Perth under a partnership with ASX-listed Frontier Energy. -
Architects of failed housing scheme impacting retirees across the nation face court on criminal charges
via abc.net.au
Three men involved in a failed housing scheme which targeted elderly customers appear in a Perth court for allegedly breaching corporate law. -
Charges laid against Sterling First founder and associates
The founder and two associates of the Sterling Income Trust are facing criminal charges over the collapsed property investment and management group’s schemes. -
Gas opposition a vocal minority: Woodside boss
Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill believes image challenges facing her sector locally reflect the views of a vocal minority, rather than widespread community opposition. -
Walsh fronts Mint probe amid liability concern
Perth Mint’s ex-leaders failed to grasp their obligation to taxpayers as the organisation made forays into “risky” products and overseas markets, according to the state’s auditor general. -
Mariah Carey's Christmas classic draws attention every holiday season. And she's again being sued for it
via abc.net.au
Pop star Mariah Carey is facing a $31 million lawsuit over her Christmas hit All I Want for Christmas Is You. -
City stops playing Wiggles music to deter homeless people after 'disappointed' band speaks out
via abc.net.au
Bunbury's mayor says he will review the council's approach to rough sleepers, after it played Hot Potato on loop to drive them away, sparking a public outcry. -
Coroner says inquest into 12-year-old girl's death in Kimberley chopper crash 'not desirable'
via abc.net.au
A WA Coroner says he has determined he has enough evidence to make a finding without an inquest. -
Cannabis startup seeks $2m for expansion
Perth-based healthtech startup MediCann Health is crowdfunding to launch a medicinal cannabis-focused pharmacy in Western Australia. -
Tietto rebuffs Zhaojin’s $650m offer
Tietto Minerals has rejected Zhaojin Capital’s $650 million takeover offer, claiming it was opportunistic and materially undervalues the company. -
No quick fix to remaining tariffs ahead of China visit
Agriculture Minister Murray Watt is not holding out for further tariffs imposed by China to be dropped on Australian products immediately following the prime minister's visit to Beijing. -
Ex-crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of one of the biggest financial frauds on record
via abc.net.au
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty of defrauding customers of his now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange in one of the biggest financial frauds on record. -
Ex-crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of defrauding FTX customers
via abc.net.au
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty of defrauding customers of his now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange in one of the biggest financial frauds on record. -
Industry honours WA craft brewing stalwart
Beneath the slick façade of French fashion house Chanel’s CBD flagship store lies the birthplace of one of Perth’s most unassuming success stories.
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