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Can you have 'non-alcoholic' drinks while pregnant? Health experts say one thing, brewers say another
via abc.net.au
Australia has seen a rise in "zero-alcohol" beverages on the market. But some still contain low levels of alcohol, leading to potential confusion for customers, especially those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. -
CBA accused staff of being mentally unstable in bid to squash financial services scandal
via abc.net.au
The inside story of how the Commonwealth Bank went to extraordinary lengths to discredit whistleblowers and journalists who exposed wrongdoing within the company. -
The Optus outage has thrown our cashless society into question, but experts say there's no going back
via abc.net.au
Businesses were hit hard during the Optus outage, with EFTPOS machines left out of action. As Australia moves further towards being completely cashless, experts say the outage isn't enough to see cash return as king. -
Step inside the luxurious new playground for rich Russians fleeing Vladimir Putin's war
via abc.net.au
On the holiday island of Phuket, an influx of Russians buying property and setting up their own businesses is driving up prices and driving a wedge between the new residents and Thai locals. -
In a housing crisis, the bank of mum and dad can help. But is it a good idea?
via abc.net.au
With the surging costs of homes in Australia, more young people are relying on family to enter the market. It has experts concerned about deepening class disparity. -
High Court rules Prince Harry, Elton John can take case against Daily Mail publisher to trial
via abc.net.au
A High Court judge rules seven high-profile figures can have their lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper alleging widespread unlawful behaviour heard at trial. -
WA strikes nuclear submarine agreement
WA will team up with the world’s largest nuclear submarine manufacturer to support industry and workforce development, as it prepares for nuclear presence in Rockingham from 2027. -
Extra hotel rooms at $400m EQ tower
DevelopmentWA has approved the amendments to Malaysian developer Victor Goh’s $400 million Elizabeth Quay tower, including adding more hotel rooms. -
Australian shares drop on hawkish talk from Fed chief
The local share market finished down 0.6 per cent after Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said more interest rate hikes might be needed. -
At Close of Business podcast November 10 2023
Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss cutting-edge vet school technology in use in Western Australia. -
Mark My Words November 10 2023
In this podcast: Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss accounting action; WeWork; Qantas; exporters; hydrogen; coal; biofuels, and skills shortages. -
Hollywood's strike has ended, but Australian actors are still fighting for the same protections
via abc.net.au
The longest-ever Hollywood writers-actors' strike has ended, but the union warns Australian studios are increasingly including clauses that will allow them to sell actors' voices and images to third parties. -
Perth Airport profit maps aviation rebound
A significant uptick in passenger numbers and further increases to the value of a billion-dollar property portfolio have led Perth Airport to a second consecutive financial year profit. -
Wright legacy: gift that keeps on giving
The Rhodes Ridge project could be a game changer for WA, and the Wright family. -
Qube buys Stevenson Logistics
The $40 million-plus sale of the family-owned business marks the third major M&A deal involving a logistics company at Fremantle harbour in recent years. -
Servicing the regions for six decades
In a two-part series, Geoffrey Thomas looks at the 60-year history of Virgin Australia Regional Airlines. -
Perth office in $4m drug treatment centre plan
Cyrenian House will refurbish a vacant and graffitied office building in Perth into a drug treatment centre after a panel approved its multi-million-dollar proposal in a tense meeting. -
Housing market stability years away
It will take until the end of this decade for WA to have the capacity to build the volume of houses it needs, HIA says. -
NRW scores $64m contract on Pilgangoora expansion
Lithium miner Pilbara Minerals has engaged NRW Holdings’ Primero Group for $64 million worth of work on the Pilgangoora operation expansion project. -
Streaming costs are rising, and there are more platforms than ever to choose between. Some people are going back to piracy
via abc.net.au
Continual price hikes and fragmentation of services have seen some Australians ditch their streaming services in favour of film and TV piracy. -
Could you feed yourself on $9 a day? A pensioner says that's all he can afford due to rising rates
via abc.net.au
The NSW pricing regulator has released a final report into its rate peg review. It comes as rising rates add to the cost of living crisis. -
MinRes to spend $60m on Pilbara battery metal rights
Mineral Resources will snap up the lithium and base metal rights at Pantoro’s Norseman gold project under a $60 million deal adding to its acquisitive streak. -
MinRes to spend $60m on battery metal rights
Mineral Resources will snap up the lithium and base metal rights at Pantoro’s Norseman gold project under a $60 million deal adding to its acquisitive streak. -
Improving sustainable home design
Green Gurus and DevelopmentWA are working towards elevating sustainable real estate. -
South Australia reaches land-swap deal with federal government
via abc.net.au
The South Australian government will give land to the federal government to build nuclear submarines in exchange for three sites, two of which it plans to use for new housing. -
Lithium’s star rises as WA hits resources record
Western Australia’s resources sector generated a record $254 billion worth of sales in 2022-23, as lithium cemented its place behind iron ore as the state’s second-most valuable mineral. -
Record population growth a double-edged sword for inflation, according to RBA analysis
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank reveals the reasoning behind its latest interest rate rise and whether it is likely to have to lift them again. -
Population growth a double-edged sword for inflation, according to RBA analysis
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank reveals the reasoning behind its latest interest rate rise and whether it is likely to have to lift them again. -
Businesses aren't cutting prices fast enough and record migration is one reason why, according to the RBA
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank reveals the reasoning behind its latest interest rate rise and whether it is likely to have to lift them again. -
US stocks snap win streaks after Powell, bond auction
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 have ended their longest winning streaks in two years after a disappointing bond auction and the Fed chair's warning about rates. -
WA a leader in vet school tech
A world-leading scan technology will propel WA to the forefront of equine health education. -
They're meant to be illegal but in Bunbury, vapes are being sold like lollies
via abc.net.au
Without a prescription, the retail purchase of e-cigarettes is not allowed in Western Australia. But in at least one regional city, they're being sold without question. -
Tourism businesses stunned as Qantas cuts Melbourne-Exmouth direct flights
via abc.net.au
WA's tourism minister and local tourism operators are disappointed in the decision by Qantas to discontinue direct flights between Exmouth and Melbourne from 2024.
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