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Gold prospectors urge better preparation after deaths of father and son in 'middle of the desert'
via abc.net.au
Ray and James Dempsey were gold prospecting for almost a week in temperatures of more than 40 degrees before they were found dead in Western Australia's Murchison region, police say. -
Living above Melbourne's Southern Cross Station, Catherine's family can smell the fumes
via abc.net.au
Scientists say a failure by authorities to install extractor fans at Southern Cross Station has exposed people to avoidable health harms. -
Yellowface has been flying off shelves and its author has a theory on why
via abc.net.au
Rebecca F Kuang's fifth novel Yellowface contains a lot of home truths. A searing look at the publishing industry, Yellowface has climbed bestseller lists and been embraced by readers. Its author is headed to the Sydney Opera House this week for the All About Women festival. -
Why Yellowface is the publishing sensation about a publishing sensation
via abc.net.au
Rebecca F Kuang's fifth novel Yellowface contains a lot of home truths. A searing look at the publishing industry, Yellowface has climbed bestseller lists and been embraced by readers. Its author is headed to the Sydney Opera House this week for the All About Women festival. -
Western Sydney International won't have an air traffic control tower. Here's how it'll operate
via abc.net.au
Air traffic controllers at Western Sydney Airport won't look out a control tower window to a busy tarmac. Instead, 20-high resolution cameras will beam real-time vision of each aeroplane to a digitised control centre 20 kilometres away from the action. -
One key building will be missing from Australia's new international airport
via abc.net.au
Air traffic controllers at Western Sydney Airport won't look out a control tower window to a busy tarmac. Instead, 20-high resolution cameras will beam real-time vision of each aeroplane to a digitised control centre 20 kilometres away from the action. -
Books 'considered a luxury' as small retailers struggle amid cost-of-living pressures
via abc.net.au
Already reeling from floods in regional Victoria, Kerang's only bookstore is set to close as book retailers across the country report a slide in sales of up to 40 per cent. -
Virgin Australia set to allow pets to fly onboard
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia has announced it plans to become the country's first airline to allow pets to ride onboard. -
Does the government really collect more money from HECS than it does from the PRRT?
via abc.net.au
Executive director of The Australia Institute, Richard Dennis, says the government collects more money from HECS than the PRRT. RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers. -
Why shoppers may never learn the whole truth about how supermarkets treat farmers
via abc.net.au
As a parliamentary committee investigates supermarket prices, farmer groups are begging growers to share their stories. But, fearing potential retribution from retailers, few are speaking out. -
Live: Wall Street bounces as US Fed reiterates interest rate stance, with Australian stocks to follow
via abc.net.au
US Federal Reserve's chair reiterates that rates will come down this year, but that inflation still poses a risk. Meanwhile, the Australian government is putting cash into financing dealerships who want to sell more electric cars, as its fuel efficiency standards loom. Read our live blog for more. -
Live: Home loan lending slumps, nation's first Islamic bank fails to get licence, ASX gains
via abc.net.au
Lending for home loans has fallen. Meanwhile, the nation's would-be first Islamic bank fails to get a full licence. And ASX is up after wall Street optimism off the back of US Federal Reserve's chair reiterates that rates will come down this year. Read our live blog for more. -
Live: ASX to follow Wall St bounce as Fed says rates will fall this year, ACCC flags supermarket scrutiny as top priority
via abc.net.au
US Federal Reserve's chair reiterates that rates will come down this year, but that inflation still poses a risk. Meanwhile, the ACCC says competition in sectors providing essential goods and services, such as supermarkets, will be its top enforcement priority. Read our live blog for more. -
Live: ACCC flags supermarket scrutiny, while the ASX follows Wall Street's optimism about looming interest rate cuts
via abc.net.au
US Federal Reserve's chair reiterates that rates will come down this year, but that inflation still poses a risk. Meanwhile, the ACCC says competition in sectors providing essential goods and services, such as supermarkets, will be its top enforcement priority. Read our live blog for more. -
As it happened: Home loan lending slumps, nation's first Islamic bank fails to get licence, ASX closes higher
via abc.net.au
Lending for home loans has fallen. Meanwhile, the nation's would-be first Islamic bank fails to get a full licence. And the ASX 200 closes higher after stocks in Commonwealth Bank hit a record high. -
Should Australia's largest groundwater system be used to produce food or store waste CO2?Â
via abc.net.au
The Great Artesian Basin generates about $13 billion of product and supplies water to hundreds of towns, but a big coal company wants to store waste CO2 in it. -
After 13 rate hikes, Australia's GDP growth has slowed to a crawl. Will mass unemployment follow?
via abc.net.au
Deloitte Access's Stephen Smith says newly released GDP figures show that "while Australia is not in a recession, many Australians are in a recession". -
700,000 people may need to be unemployed to crack this cost-of-living crisis, economists say
via abc.net.au
Deloitte Access's Stephen Smith says newly released GDP figures show that "while Australia is not in a recession, many Australians are in a recession". -
Toyota, Mazda on the hook for over $8,000 per car due to shortfalls under carbon emissions plan
via abc.net.au
Australia's most popular car brands will struggle to meet carbon emissions limits from the year of their introduction, with market data revealing many face imposts of thousands of dollars per car in the years to come. -
Half of car brands will fail to meet planned CO2 limits in their first year
via abc.net.au
Australia's most popular car brands will struggle to meet carbon emissions limits from the year of their introduction, with market data revealing many face imposts of thousands of dollars per car in the years to come. -
Virgin ponders Fokker 100 replacement
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines is investigating replacing its Fokker 100 fleet with either the Embraer E190-E2 or Airbus A220-100. -
Santos in native title dispute over Narrabri
Oil and gas company Santos will have to deal with a native title claim over its $3.5 billion Narrabri project area, after the Federal Court allowed the Gomeroi people's appeal. -
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Australian shares edge higher as GDP shows growth slows
The ASX200 finished 0.1 per cent higher even as official data showed the Australian economy slowed further in the fourth quarter. -
UnitingCare lays off 340 staff amid cost-of-living crisis, causing customer service delays
via abc.net.au
One of Queensland's biggest non-government employers has sacked hundreds of workers after recording a $54 million "total comprehensive loss" last year. -
Union slams 'outrageous' decision by Bankwest to close all 60 branches across WA
via abc.net.au
Bankwest is set to close 60 branches across Western Australia, with 15 locations in regional communities to be converted to CBA banks. -
Bankwest to close all 60 branches across Perth and WA
via abc.net.au
Bankwest is set to close 60 branches across Western Australia, with 15 locations in regional communities to be converted to CBA banks. -
Bankwest goes digital, closes all branches
Bankwest will close all branches and undertake a major redeployment of staff to ensure the 129-year-old bank can remain competitive in the digital age. -
Creditors vote to wind up Kingman
The signwriting company behind major WA signage jobs including Optus Stadium has been placed in liquidation, a little over three years after it was sold by its founders into new hands. -
Flanagan to leave AROSE chair role
Ousted Delta Lithium chair turned Arrow Minerals managing director David Flanagan has retired from his role at the Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AROSE) consortium. -
Macro shares up following update
Shares in Macro Metals rose by 50 per cent on Wednesday morning to 5 cents per share, following news of the company's recent asset and Board acquisitions. -
Australian VCs top global earnings
It’s important the remuneration packages of university leaders are not only market competitive, but ethically and socially justified. -
Yanchep fast food outlets in $14m sale
The divestment of three fast food outlets in the past three months reflects a strong interest in the asset class. -
Mixed messages muddy nickel price forecasts
A senior Indonesian official has warned the nation has little interest in letting nickel prices rise above $US18,000-per-tonne as analysts send mixed signals around the beleaguered battery metal’s revival. -
Woodside cuts Perth roles
Woodside Energy has confirmed a “small number” of redundancies have been made at its Perth headquarters, following a suite of job cuts at BHP revealed last week. -
EPA chair resigns for Curtin role
Environmental Protection Authority chair Matthew Tonts has resigned from the helm of the watchdog for a new role at Curtin University, marking a return to academia. -
Serie A on way to WA
Italian football powerhouses AC Milan and AS Roma will play a game at Optus Stadium at the end of May, in the latest event secured under the government’s $59 million tourism splurge. -
Australia’s GDP growth slow but steady: ABS
The nation’s economy grew 0.2 per cent in the December quarter but the country's annual GDP rose at the slowest rate since the pandemic, according to latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Govt procurement hampers speed, innovation
Government infrastructure could be built faster and to a higher standard if construction firms were engaged early in the planning process, according to the boss of Acciona Australia -
Montreal's Just For Laughs comedy festival cancels 2024 event and lays off majority of staff
via abc.net.au
The Canadian company that operates the festival has taken the extreme moves in order to avoid bankruptcy. -
KPMG says climate change miners’ top risk
Climate change risks have overtaken concerns around commodity prices among top ASX-listed mining companies, according to a report by KPMG. -
Climate change top risk facing miners, KPMG says
Climate change risks have overtaken concerns around commodity prices among top ASX-listed mining companies, according to KPMG’s report. -
Ruah appeals Northbridge shelter decision
Community services provider Ruah has lodged an appeal against City of Perth over conditions on the Safe Night Space revival in Northbridge. -
Providers optimistic about new Act
Ahead of the implementation of new federal standards, aged care providers are focused on workforce pressures, home care demand and new facilities. -
Colin Firth's Mr Darcy shirt makes a splash at auction, selling for $38,000
via abc.net.au
Costumes worn by Drew Barrymore and Kate Winslet were also sold for thousands of dollars. -
Zombie or saviour? Bitcoin hits a fresh record high, before the 'very volatile' asset plunges again
via abc.net.au
Crypto enthusiasts are celebrating, while cynics are describing this as the latest crash and burn cycle of a "zombie" asset that won't die. -
Bitcoin hits a fresh record high, before the 'very volatile' asset plunges again
via abc.net.au
Crypto enthusiasts are celebrating, while cynics are describing this as the latest crash and burn cycle of a "zombie" asset that won't die. -
Household rubbish to be burnt for electricity at Victoria's first waste-to-energy plant
via abc.net.au
Kerbside rubbish will become a commodity when the project in the Latrobe Valley gets underway, but an environmental group has concerns about the impact. -
'Unnecessary rate hike' plunges Australia's economy deeper into per capita recession
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew 0.2 per cent over the final three months of 2023, and 1.5 per cent over the year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics National Accounts. -
Modest GDP growth meets low economist expectations
via abc.net.au
Australia's economy grew 0.2 per cent over the final three months of 2023, and 1.5 per cent over the year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics National Accounts.
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