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How Groovin The Moo's cancellation highlights Australia's music festival crisis
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Groovin The Moo's cancellation is just the latest blow to an industry facing a perfect storm of struggles. What can be done to save festivals like it? -
Groovin the Moo is the latest casualty of a festival industry in crisis. What can be done?
via abc.net.au
Groovin the Moo's cancellation is just the latest blow to an industry facing a perfect storm of struggles. What can be done to save festivals like it? -
Woolworths denies Banducci retirement prompted by Four Corners interview walkout
via abc.net.au
Brad Banducci is retiring as the supermarket giant announces a massive loss and faces ongoing allegations of price gouging and unfair practices with suppliers. -
Woolworths chief executive to retire as supermarket giant announces $781 million loss
via abc.net.au
Brad Banducci is retiring as the supermarket giant announces a massive loss and faces ongoing allegations of price gouging and unfair practices with suppliers. -
Woolworths chief executive to retire as company announces $781 million loss
via abc.net.au
Brad Banducci is retiring as the supermarket giant announces a massive loss and faces ongoing allegations of price gouging and unfair practices with suppliers. -
Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci announces retirement, just days after Four Corners airs dramatic interview
via abc.net.au
Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci is retiring as the supermarket giant faces ongoing allegations of price gouging and unfair practices with suppliers. -
Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci announces retirement as company announces $781m loss
via abc.net.au
Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci is retiring as the supermarket giant announces a massive loss and faces ongoing allegations of price gouging and unfair practices with suppliers. -
Australian mutton proves perfect protein for hotpot as exports to China hit record levels
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Chinese diners are choosing the meat for its texture, fat and flavour, with large export volumes expected to continue this year. -
Qantas taps former Telstra chair to replace Richard Goyder, Woolworths drags ASX lower — as it happened
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Qantas has named John Mullen as its next chairman, with the former Telstra chair taking over from Richard Goyder later this year. The ASX finished lower for the day, dragged down by a near-7 per cent drop from Woolworths. -
Live: Qantas taps former Telstra chair to replace Richard Goyder, ASX trading lower ahead of latest wage data
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Qantas has named John Mullen as its next chairman, with the former Telstra chair taking over from Richard Goyder later this year. Meanwhile, the ASX is trading lower, with the ABS set to release its December quarter wage data. Follow live. -
Live: Qantas taps former Telstra chair to replace Richard Goyder, annual wages growth hits 14-year high, ASX lower
via abc.net.au
Qantas has named John Mullen as its next chairman, with the former Telstra chair taking over from Richard Goyder later this year. Meanwhile, the ASX is trading lower, and annual wages growth has risen to 4.2 per cent. Follow live. -
Live: Australia's share market tipped to open lower, Wall Street suffers loses, wage data out today
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Australia's share market is expected to open lower following losses on Wall Street overnight, and the ABS will release its December quarter wage data later this morning. Follow live. -
How much will Taylor Swift make from merchandise at her Sydney shows?
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Fans are spending big at the Taylor Swift Eras Tour, with $66 million expected to be spent on merchandise sales alone across the four Sydney concerts. -
Scott was insured before the 2022 floods. He says it's only made the recovery more complex
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The weather event was the costliest in Australia's history, with 244,000 insurance claims made — but almost two years on, more than 7,000 of those are outstanding. -
'I'd rather save the money': Being uninsured comes with financial risk — these homeowners say it's one they'll be taking
via abc.net.au
The 2022 flood event was the costliest in Australia's history, with 244,000 insurance claims made — but almost two years on, more than 7,000 of those are outstanding. -
Almost two years on from the 2022 floods, thousands of insurance claims remain outstanding
via abc.net.au
The weather event was the costliest in Australia's history, with 244,000 insurance claims made — but almost two years on, more than 7,000 of those are outstanding. -
Hundreds of grape growers being paid 1970s rates at breaking point in Australia's largest wine region
via abc.net.au
Growers in South Australia's Riverland will gather at a crisis meeting as warm inland wine regions are pushed to breaking point by 1970s prices for their grapes. -
Within decades, solar cells across Australia’s rooftops could provide all the electricity we need. But there’s a catch
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The capacity of rooftop solar in Australia will eclipse the country's entire electricity demand in coming decades, according to a report that charts the technology's rise. -
Rooftop solar tipped to eclipse all other generation as 'staggering' rise over energy market continues
via abc.net.au
The capacity of rooftop solar in Australia will eclipse the country's entire electricity demand in coming decades, according to a report that charts the technology's rise. -
In coming decades, solar cells on Australian rooftops could provide more energy than we need, a report shows. But there is a catch
via abc.net.au
The capacity of rooftop solar in Australia will eclipse the country's entire electricity demand in coming decades, according to a report that charts the technology's rise. -
'Unethical and misleading': Tony was deceiving his bosses and raking in the cash
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Tony found himself with too much time on his hands at work. What he did next challenges long-held notions of loyalty in the workplace. -
Tony was fired for living a double life – he says he was only levelling the playing field
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Tony found himself with too much time on his hands at work. What he did next challenges long-held notions of loyalty in the workplace. -
This secretive community found a loophole in how we work
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Tony found himself with too much time on his hands at work. What he did next challenges long-held notions of loyalty in the workplace. -
What are the six inquiries into Australia's surging grocery prices looking at?
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With details emerging of the tactics employed by Coles and Woolworths to increase profits at the check-out, what are the multiple inquiries on supermarket pricing examining, and what might they accomplish? -
Perth council, Ruah revisit women’s shelter plan
Ruah has made a move to revive a women’s shelter program at its Northbridge outreach facility that was at the centre of a clash between City of Perth and the state government. -
BHP boss says nickel business has been making a loss for years as Nickel West hangs in the balance
via abc.net.au
A year after BHP singled out nickel as a key growth area for its business, the metal's price has plummeted. As it weighs up closing its nickel operations, BHP's boss says it's unlikely the metal will be profitable before the end of the decade. -
MLG keen to build on positive start
MLG Oz is keen to further increase its long-term sustainability, following a positive start to the 2024 financial year. -
At Close of Business podcast February 20 2024
Liv Declerck and Nadia Budihardjo discuss leadership moves at RAAF. -
Centuria’s profits decline, AUM stable
The ASX-listed property fund has retained a $21.1 billion asset base, but reported a 15.5 per cent operating profit loss. -
Strike falls on South Erregulla news
Shares in Strike Energy plummeted a further 25 per cent today as the company updated on well testing at its South Erregulla gas project in the Perth Basin. -
Ramelius' profit and revenue up
Ramelius Resources' revenue jumped 14 per cent during the first half of the 2024 financial year, ensuring the gold miner generated a record $348.5 million. -
Copper play MAC debuts on ASX
Metals Acquisition Limited has made a strong debut on the Australian stock market after raising $325 million, claiming the title of the largest mining listing in more than five years. -
Aust shares edge lower on big day for earnings reports
The local share market has finished 0.1 per cent lower as BHP, Sonic Healthcare, Sims, Humm Group and others reported first-half earnings. -
Mader targets growth after record half
Perth contractor Mader Group reported a revenue record in the first half of the financial year, delivering a 34 per cent increase to $374.4 million off significant US business growth. -
Future naval ships a 'thought bubble' to deter 'valley of death' talk, SA Opposition Leader says
via abc.net.au
The SA government says today's long-anticipated naval overhaul will secure continuous shipbuilding at Adelaide's Osborne shipyard — but the state opposition has expressed doubts it will stave off a "valley of death". -
WA govt asks for key role in live export phase-out
The state government has put forward its case to deliver the federal government’s live sheep export transition package once it is announced. -
Infinite Green partners with Axpo
Infinite Green Energy has signed a binding joint development agreement with Switzerland-based Axpo, in a bid to develop the Valle Peligna hydrogen project in Italy. -
Centralised command essential for AUKUS
A clear line of command and responsibility at government level is required for Australia to achieve its AUKUS objectives. -
Climate protesters arrested at Woodside headquarters
Police have arrested climate activists allegedly blocking a road during a protest outside Woodside Energy's Perth headquarters, the Disrupt Burrup Hub says. -
Qantas prepares for further FIFO strikes
Qantas subsidiary Network Aviation is working through contingency plans, after the Australian Federation of Air Pilots opted to extend ongoing strike action at the airline by a further four days. -
Biofuel industry critical as Europe goes electric
A domestic biofuels industry will help to shield Australian growers from a decline in demand for oilseeds from overseas fuel markets as they transition to electric vehicles. -
Virgin CEO steps down
Virgin Australia chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka has resigned from her role with a global search for her replacement to start shortly. -
Virgin Australia CEO steps down
Virgin Australia chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka has resigned, after leading the company through administration and the COVID-19 pandemic over the past four years. -
Teachers, truckies on tax benefit list
Treasury data has revealed primary school teachers, nurses and truck drivers will be among those best off under the government’s contentiously revised stage-three tax cuts. -
Nickel hangs by a thread as iron ore expands
BHP says it could be several months before deciding the fate of its nickel division as the federal and state governments weigh additional support to keep the embattled sector alive. -
Tribunal approves $4.9bn ANZ, Suncorp deal
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers will take his time to consider ANZ Banking Group’s acquisition of Suncorp Bank in a $4.9 billion deal, after a tribunal overturned a decision by the consumer watchdog. -
Virgin Australia boss Jayne Hrdlicka to step down
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia boss Jayne Hrdlicka announces she will step down after almost four years at the helm of the airline. -
'The time is right': Jayne Hrdlicka steps down as Virgin Australia CEO after almost four years
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia boss Jayne Hrdlicka announces she will step down after almost four years at the helm of the airline. -
Strong first half for Monadelphous
Monadelphous Group expects its full year revenue to rise by 10 per cent, on the back of strong first half results for the 2024 financial year. -
Once dubbed the 'affordable festival', the Adelaide Fringe is out of reach for some
via abc.net.au
The Adelaide Fringe creates a party atmosphere in the city. But with cost-of-living pressures starting to bite, festival season can be a challenging time for showgoers and performers seeking to stick to a budget.
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