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Red tape costs double for Queensland businesses, report finds
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The Sunshine State's peak business group says the median regulatory compliance costs reported by businesses in 2023 was $50,000 — up from $25,000 in 2021. -
Questions unanswered a day after Optus outage cuts communication for millions of Australians
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It's the day after the Optus outage struck more than 10 million customers and impacted health, education, transport and many other services. Read over our blog to see how the day unfolded. -
Live: With some users still reporting no internet after Optus outage, our consumer affairs reporter answers your questions
via abc.net.au
It's the day after the Optus outage struck more than 10 million customers and impacted health, education, transport and many other services. The ABC's consumer affairs reporter answers your questions in our live blog. -
LIVE: Users say they still don't have internet despite Optus outage being 'restored' last night
via abc.net.au
It's the day after the Optus outage struck more than 10 million customers and impacted health, education, transport and many other services. The company says the network is restored, but some people say they are still having problems. -
LIVE: Some readers says they still don't have internet despite Optus outage being 'restored' last night
via abc.net.au
It's the day after the Optus outage struck more than 10 million customers and impacted health, education, transport and many other services. The company says the network is restored, but some readers are still having problems. -
LIVE: Some readers say they still don't have internet despite Optus outage being 'restored' last night
via abc.net.au
It's the day after the Optus outage struck more than 10 million customers and impacted health, education, transport and many other services. The company says the network is restored, but some readers are still having problems. -
Thousands of homes in Sydney's north could replace office space to help tackle housing crisis
via abc.net.au
The proposal would see a 68-hectare area between Macquarie Park and Macquarie University train stations become a residential development. -
Move to convert office space in Sydney's north that's been under-used since COVID into housing
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The proposal would see a 68-hectare area between Macquarie Park and Macquarie University train stations become a residential development. -
Live: NAB profit rises, ASX to edge up despite Wall Street ended lower
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The Australian share market is likely to open higher despite a slight fall on Wall Street overnight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: NAB profit rises, ASX to edge up after a mixed session on Wall Street, oil slid
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The Australian share market is likely to open higher despite a mixed session on Wall Street overnight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: NAB profit rises, ASX rises after a mixed session on Wall Street, oil slid
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The Australian share market opens higher despite a mixed session on Wall Street overnight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX to edge up at open, Wall Street ended lower, oil slid to more than three-month lows
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The Australian share market is likely to open higher despite a slight fall on Wall Street overnight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rises, NAB lifts profit, Optus parent Singtel rebounds on upbeat profit results
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The Australian share market has risen despite a mixed session on Wall Street overnight. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX rises, NAB lifts profit, Optus parent Singtel rebounds on upbeat profit results
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has risen despite a mixed session on Wall Street overnight. Look back on the day's events with our blog. -
Federal government announces investigation into Optus outage
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The federal government has announced an investigation into Wednesday's massive Optus outage, which affected more than 10 million customers across the country. -
Can we solve one of the ocean's thorniest problems by eating it? These divers think so
via abc.net.au
When abalone diver Chris Theodore noticed sea urchins destroying his fishery he started harvesting the marine menaces as a culinary delicacy. Now a Senate inquiry wants to see the industry boom. -
Can we solve one of the ocean's thorniest problems by eating it?
via abc.net.au
When abalone diver Chris Theodore noticed sea urchins destroying his fishery he started harvesting the marine menaces as a culinary delicacy. Now a Senate inquiry wants to see the industry boom. -
Hundreds of thousands of businesses lost money in the Optus outage. They want the telco to pay up
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of thousands of businesses saw trade literally stall as the Optus outage put payment systems, internet services, phones and work-from-home set-ups out of action. Now, many are demanding compensation. -
Businesses count the economic cost of Optus network meltdown
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of thousands of businesses saw trade literally stall as the Optus outage put payment systems, internet services, phones and work-from-home set-ups out of action. Now, many are demanding compensation. -
Homes in almost every part of Queensland now worth more than ever before
via abc.net.au
While "some heat" could leave the market after the Reserve Bank lifted interest rates this week, for now, house prices have surpassed even the post-COVID records of early 2022. -
Over 10 million customers were affected by the Optus outage. Here's how it played out
via abc.net.au
Train lines came to a halt, cafes couldn't take payment, triple-0 calls didn't go through. The Optus outage was more than just an inconvenience for millions of Australians. -
More than 10 million customers were affected by the Optus outage. Here's how it played out
via abc.net.au
Train lines came to a halt, cafes couldn't take payment, triple-0 calls didn't go through. The Optus outage was more than just an inconvenience for millions of Australians. -
How the Optus outage disrupted millions of Australians
via abc.net.au
Train lines came to a halt, cafes couldn't take payment, triple-0 calls didn't go through. The Optus outage was more than just an inconvenience for millions of Australians. -
Would you wash with used hotel soap? A Melbourne recycling program is using discarded bars for good
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne program is recycling millions of used soap bars from hotels, cleaning it and turning it back into bars ready to be donated to people in need. -
This organisation is taking used hotel soap and 'doing something wonderful with it'
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne program is recycling millions of used soap bars from hotels, cleaning it and turning it back into bars ready to be donated to people in need. -
Search through the ATO's full list of big companies that paid no tax last financial year
via abc.net.au
More than 800 large companies paid no tax in 2021-22, an Australian Taxation Office (ATO) report reveals. Here's the full ATO list. -
Revealed: The more than 800 companies that paid no tax
via abc.net.au
More than 800 large companies paid no tax in 2021-22, an Australian Taxation Office (ATO) report reveals. Here's the ATO's full list. -
ATO reveals the more than 800 companies that paid no tax
via abc.net.au
More than 800 large companies paid no tax in 2021-22, an Australian Taxation Office (ATO) report reveals. Here's the ATO's full list. -
World’s largest insurance market to invest millions of dollars into former slave trade regions
via abc.net.au
The 335-year-old insurance market apologised in 2020 for its role in facilitating the 18th- and 19th-century slave trade. -
Liberal disharmony in Curtin division
Preselection disharmony has reared its head in the Liberal ranks of the once-blue electorate of Curtin, where a former division treasurer is accused of lashing the candidate selection process. -
At Close of Business November 8 2023
Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the environmental awareness of business embarking on new development in Western Australia. -
Net zero one link in sustainability chain
Pursuing net zero carbon targets and implementing sustainability strategies are the environment sector’s chief goals. -
Leadership moves in Catholic Education WA
Catholic Education Western Australia executive director Debra Sayce will step down from her role to head a section in the Archdiocese of Perth. -
Australia shares higher despite mining sector selloff
The ASX200 climbed by 0.26 per cent to again hover just below 7,000, while BHP and Rio Tinto dropped on China's attempt to contain iron ore prices. -
Why can't customers be automatically switched to other carriers when their network goes down?
via abc.net.au
Canada, Japan, and the United States are among the countries that expect service providers to implement roaming capabilities to cover major network failures. -
Registration concerns in $180m settlement
A Federal Court judge has expressed some concerns over the registration process in the historic settlement of up to $180 million in the stolen wages class action. -
Cardboard company fined $275k
A cardboard packaging company has been slapped with a $275,000 fine over a gruesome workplace incident at an O’Connor factory. -
Qantas axes new WA interstate tourist route
Qantas has quietly grounded bi-weekly flights between Melbourne and Exmouth on the same day it launched another direct interstate flight between northern WA and the east coast. -
Clarity key to ERA domgas involvement
The Economic Regulation Authority has told the state’s domestic gas inquiry it would be open a role in the administration of a domestic gas policy but would need a clear mandate to be involved. -
Central Australia sees 'massive drop' in visitor numbers, as new minister flags revitalisation plan
via abc.net.au
Businesses say cost of living pressures, expensive airfares and concerns around crime are contributing to a slump in tourism in Central Australia, where the drive market is particular is lagging. -
Optus defends 'front-footed' communication with customers after 'technical network fault'
via abc.net.au
Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin says "a technical network fault" is to blame for the company's nationwide outage on Wednesday, but can't provide more information on the cause before conducting a deeper analysis. -
Optus CEO rejects claims that 600 job cuts were to blame for 'technical network fault' that hit 10 million people
via abc.net.au
Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin says "a technical network fault" is to blame for the company's nationwide outage on Wednesday, but can't provide more information on the cause before conducting a deeper analysis. -
Optus blames 'technical network fault' for outage but needs further investigation to determine root cause
via abc.net.au
Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin says "a technical network fault" is to blame for the company's nationwide outage on Wednesday, but can't provide more information on the cause before conducting a deeper analysis. -
UWA stands tall among world’s elite
Structural fallout after COVID-19, subdued investment, and overseas competition are likely behind universities’ mixed performance in a recent world ranking. -
Westpac axes PwC as embattled firm announces job cuts
Westpac has ended its relationship with external auditor PwC as the under-fire firm continues to face setbacks after a leaking scandal. -
Liontown locks in LNG supplier
Kathleen Valley developer Liontown Resources has engaged Clean Energy Fuels Australia to supply liquified natural gas for its hybrid power station. -
Navitas sells tech business for $60m
Prominent education stakeholder Navitas has sold its student application software business for $60 million to New York stock exchange-listed Flywire Corporation. -
UN boss lashes governments for 'literally doubling down' on fossil fuel expansions
via abc.net.au
The gap between climate rhetoric and fossil fuel use is growing, according to a UN report that warns the world's carbon budget has almost been used up. -
Climate disconnect grows wider as fossil fuel use soars to 'double' required level by 2030
via abc.net.au
The gap between climate rhetoric and fossil fuel use is growing, according to a UN report that warns the world's carbon budget has almost been used up. -
WA to launch $24m rent relief program
The state government has committed $24.4 million to support tenants at risk of eviction, in collaborations with community service organisations.
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