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One in five dogs has been attacked by another, as owners share stories of roaming packs, illegal breeding
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Tourists face disruptions as Eiffel Tower shut down amid worker protests
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It is the second time in two months the iconic monument, usually open 365 days a year, has been forced to close. -
Federal government to investigate whether millions of dollars handed to oil and gas companies are 'valid and legal'
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The federal government has faced questioning over whether millions of dollars of public funds that have been handed to oil and gas companies are "valid and legal". -
Live: Court approves ANZ's Suncorp banking takeover, BHP profit slumps, ASX set for steady start
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A court has overruled the ACCC to approve ANZ's planned $4.9 billion takeover of Suncorp's banking division. BHP's half-year profit plunges 86 per cent on write-downs, while the ASX is on track for a steady start. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to open steady, European stocks hit two-year high
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The Australian share market is likely to start its day relatively flat, while global markets struggled to rise after the chances of early interest rate cuts receded. Follow live. -
Live: ANZ shares slide after Suncorp banking takeover approval, BHP profit slumps, ASX trades flat
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A court overrules the ACCC to approve ANZ's planned $4.9 billion takeover of Suncorp's banking division, BHP's half-year profit plunges 86 per cent on write-downs, and the ASX is fairly flat after Wall Street's holiday. Follow live. -
As it happened: ASX closes down, Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka steps down, BHP CEO Mike Henry speaks with The Business
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The ASX closed down, Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka announced she will step down and BHP CEO Mike Henry speaks with The Business. -
The price gap between houses and apartments is at a record high. Does it mean units are undervalued?
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Data from CoreLogic shows the price difference between houses and apartments has widened to a new record as land values rise, a limited number of freestanding houses are being listed to purchase, and people desire more living space. -
The house-apartment price gap has never been wider. Does it mean houses are overvalued?
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Data from CoreLogic shows the price difference between houses and apartments has widened to a new record as land values rise, a limited number of freestanding houses are being listed to purchase, and people desire more living space. -
Victorian tyre shops overrun as damage from potholes and flood damaged bitumen 'explodes'
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Victorian motorists are urging governments to speed up road repairs after waiting more than a year for fixes to large potholes and other flood damage on major highways. -
Patch ups, temporary speed restrictions plague Victorian roads in 'dangerous' state of disrepair
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Motorists are dodging large potholes while speed limits are cut and lanes closed due to long delays in road repairs. -
Specials, phantom brands, price matching: The shopping list of supermarket tactics you need to know about
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Four Corners has spoken to insiders, experts, and the supermarket CEOs themselves to find out just how they operate. Here's what you need to know. -
From 'phantom brands' to 'dark stores': The tactics the supermarket giants use to build power and profits
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Four Corners has spoken to insiders, experts, and the supermarket CEOs themselves to find out just how they operate. Here's what you need to know. -
Identifying the presence of asbestos in mulch relies on the human eye
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Asbestos, it seems, is everywhere around Sydney at the moment. 7.30 went to industry insiders to find out why. The answer according to someone else who owns a similar business is a "major let-down in processes". -
ACT and Queensland now testing mulch for asbestos as contamination concerns spread
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Asbestos, it seems, is everywhere around Sydney at the moment. 7.30 went to industry insiders to find out why. The answer according to someone else who owns a similar business is a "major let-down in processes". -
Major supermarket chain accused of 'deceptive' labelling on homebrand Tasmanian gin
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You might not have noticed, but Australia's biggest liquor retailers are now selling vast numbers of their own private-label wine, beer and pre-mixes. It's leading to concerns about a further concentration of market power. -
Major supermarket chain accused of 'deceptive' labeling on homebrand Tasmanian gin
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You might not have noticed, but Australia's biggest liquor retailers are now selling vast numbers of their own private label wine, beer and pre-mixes. It's leading to concerns about a further concentration of market power. -
Could you tell these two gin brands apart? Coles owns the copyright to one of them
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You might not have noticed, but Australia's biggest liquor retailers are now selling vast numbers of their own private label wine, beer and pre-mixes. It's leading to concerns about a further concentration of market power. -
Taylor's $25,000 a night suite is a rare find as Sydney records zero hotel vacancy
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Good luck getting a hotel in Sydney. Swift's Eras Tour has packed the Harbour City's hotels and driven up short-term rental costs as thousands descend on the city ahead of four concerts. -
'Pricing was just ridiculous': Fans fork out thousands on accommodation as Taylor Swift prepares for Sydney shows
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Good luck getting a hotel in Sydney. Swift's Eras Tour has packed the Harbour City's hotels and driven up short-term rental costs as thousands descend on the city ahead of four concerts. -
'I have no problems with it': Labor senator welcomes drug, alcohol testing in parliament
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Labor Senator Malarndirri McCarthy tells Q+A she would welcome drug and alcohol testing for parliamentarians in the wake of incidents involving Barnaby Joyce and Perin Davey. -
‘I have no problems with it’: Labor MP welcomes drug, alcohol testing in parliament
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Labor Senator Malarndirri McCarthy tells Q+A she would welcome drug and alcohol testing for parliamentarians in the wake of incidents involving Barnaby Joyce and Perin Davey. -
Nearly two-thirds of employers are excluding job applicants based on certain personal characteristics
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Fewer employers plan to add staff compared with last year, but not many have plans for mass lay-offs either, leaving the jobs market in wait-and-see mode at the start of 2024. -
Employers aren't hiring, but even fewer are firing as bosses look to hang onto the staff they have
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Fewer employers plan to add staff compared with last year, but not many have plans for mass lay-offs either, leaving the jobs market in wait-and-see mode at the start of 2024. -
At Close of Business podcast February 19 2024
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of the smallgoods sector in Western Australia. -
Miners, banks give Australian bourse a little boost
The local stock market has finished up 0.1 per cent, as gains for BHP, Rio Tinto, Fortescue and the banks outweighed a big fall for Lendlease stock. -
Goldblaze plans $26m build near Metronet
Perth developer Norm Carey has proposed to build a 16-storey apartment in East Victoria Park, to be one of the first high-density projects surrounding the Metronet stations. -
Wiluna administrators spruik mine restart plan
Administrators for Wiluna Mining have outlined a plan to possibly restart mining operations, as the collapsed miner remains subject to a deed of company arrangement. -
Triangle raises $5m for projects
Oil and gas exploration and producing entity Triangle Energy Global has raised $5 million in order to advance its Perth Basin projects. -
Cosmo exercises option to acquire project
Mineral exploration company Cosmo Metals has elected to exercise its option to acquire 100 per cent of the Kanowna gold project from La Zarza Minerals, subject to shareholder approval. -
Mettam urges PM to fast-track nickel relief
WA Liberal leader Libbby Mettam has urged the Prime Minister to make “concrete commitments” to save the state’s nickel industry as he dodges questions on when he will bring in more assistance for the sector. -
Amid the rental squeeze, this community is 'thinking outside the square' for dwellings
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The rental crisis is so dire in this South Australian town, a local real estate agent is asking the community to get creative to help add stock to the market. -
Imdex reports record revenue, credits Devico deal
Imdex has delivered a record revenue of $235 million for the first half of the year, which the mining technology company credited to its acquisition of Devico. -
Why millions of households under financial stress need to hold on for at least a few more months
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Bank executives and economists expect the next move by the Reserve Bank will be a cut to the cash rate, rather than a hike. -
Economists say no more interest rates pain for borrowers this cycle, but stage 3 tax cuts muddy the timetable
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Bank executives and economists expect the next move by the Reserve Bank will be a cut to the cash rate, rather than a hike. -
Majors’ pricing practices in the spotlight
Recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows annual price inflation of 4.1 per cent nationally to December 2023, and 3.6 per cent for Perth. -
Green hydrogen supply chain 'not there yet' as $300 million coal alternative starts pumping out power
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EnergyAustralia says meeting its green hydrogen target for a new gas power plant in NSW is becoming more challenging. -
BlueScope posts steady profit result while positioning for ongoing carbon transition challenges
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The steelmaker continues to work on its "decarbonisation journey" while revealing plans to diversify the use of 1,200 hectares of land it owns in New South Wales, Victoria and New Zealand. -
Target set for $140m Pilbara hydrogen hub
The state and federal governments aim to achieve production from a long-mooted Pilbara hydrogen hub by 2028, having formalised a $140 million funding agreement. -
Hazer taps investors for $9m
Perth-based Hazer Group has successfully raised $9 million, in a bid to further its interests in Canada, Europe and Japan. -
Apartment plan for vacant Northbridge lot
A 480 square metre-parcel of land next to Ellington Jazz Club has been earmarked for a four-storey apartment development after being vacant for decades. -
Seven Group Holdings lobs takeover bid for Boral
Kerry Stokes’ Seven Group Holdings has lobbed an off-market takeover offer to buy the remaining foothold in east coast-based Boral it doesn’t already own. -
APM rejects CVC's proposal
APM Human Services International's Board of directors have unanimously rejected a takeover bid from CVC Asia Pacific Limited, on the grounds that the offer didn't reflect true value of the company. -
APM rejects CVC proposal
APM Human Services International's board has unanimously rejected a takeover bid from CVC Asia Pacific Limited, saying the offer didn't reflect the company's true value. -
Quigley to retire at 2025 state election
Attorney General John Quigley will retire at the 2025 state election, drawing the curtains on a 24-year parliamentary career in Western Australia. -
Cattle sail from Darwin as Indonesian live export trade resumes
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Indonesia has finally issued import permits for Australian cattle, with the first ship now on the water bound for Jakarta. -
Employment slowdown to hit blue collar workers hardest
Conditions are finally turning after a bumper few years for the labour market, with some fields to be hit harder than others. -
Tradition drives WA's smallgoods sector
From grazing boards to WA’s famous conti rolls, the smallgoods industry is an unsung hero of our state’s foodie scene. -
Optus Stadium, Activ Foundation team up
Optus Stadium and disability service provider Activ Foundation have embarked on a three-year partnership to increase accessibility to sport and entertainment events at the arena.
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