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Raye's recognition at the Brit Awards was borne out of blood, sweat and years
via abc.net.au
British singer-songwriter Raye made history when she won six Brit Awards this week. It's been a long road to the top for the pop star, who was on the verge of giving up her dream before her breakthrough and awards dominance. -
'To have my dogs back is everything': Woman reunites with pets after years of insecure housing
via abc.net.au
Kerry gave up all hope of being reunited with her beloved pets after years of insecure housing, but her story has a happy ending. Animal rescue shelters say they are at capacity amid a competitive rental market and cost-of-living crisis. -
Jayden spent $21,000 on dental veneers to have the perfect smile. But it's an industry under scrutiny
via abc.net.au
Jayden Vilardi recently spent tens of thousands of dollars on dental veneers to improve his confidence. He says he did not rush into it and was told of the risks — but there are concerns many others are being enticed by persuasive advertising. -
Fixing a smile can fix someone's confidence, but there are fears patients are being lured into cosmetic work
via abc.net.au
Jayden Vilardi recently spent $21,000 on dental veneers to fix his smile and confidence. He says he did not rush into it and was told of the risks — but there are concerns many others are being enticed by persuasive advertising. -
Dental veneers usually last 10 to 15 years. But patients are not all being told the true cost of the perfect smile
via abc.net.au
Jayden Vilardi recently spent $21,000 on dental veneers to fix his smile and confidence. He says he did not rush into it and was told of the risks — but there are concerns many others are being enticed by persuasive advertising. -
Rental affordability has gone from record highs to record lows in the space of three years. What went wrong?
via abc.net.au
New data confirms what most renters already know — there has not been a worse time to be a tenant in at least the past 17 years. -
Australian shares rally to reach another all-time high
The ASX200 rose 1.1 per cent to finish above 7,800 for the first time after more talk of rate cuts as soon as June in the US and Europe. -
At Close of Business podcast March 8 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss hurdles within the disaster fund program. -
At Close Of Business Podcast March 8
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss hurdles within the disaster fund program. -
Construction starts on Exal’s $150m student project
Exal Group’s $150 million student accommodation development in Waterford has broken ground, after costs blowout and delays. -
Warburton calls out male stereotypes
The professional board director says middle-aged white men have played a crucial role in helping her career progress, and says businesses should embrace difference. -
Mark My Words March 8 2024
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss major changes at Bankwest, the outlook for nickel, a major new property development and two significant business failures. -
SRG notches $35m contract
SRG Global has secured a $35 million contract from BlueScope Steel to upgrade the wharf at Port Kembla, building on its work in the marine infrastructure sector. -
BHP in royalties dispute
An Aboriginal charity that was paid $47 million in mining royalties last year could find itself out of pocket after BHP concluded it had paid too much over an extended period. -
Horizon profit down 19.4pc
Junior miner Horizon Minerals posted a $1.40 million profit during the first half of the 2024 financial year, which was down 19.4 per cent from $1.74 million during the prior corresponding period. -
Boeing’s jumbo no white elephant
Not originally designed as a long-term passenger aircraft, the Boeing 747 was a game changer for international travel. -
ASIC bans Gutnick for four years
The corporate watchdog has disqualified mining magnate Joseph ‘Joe’ Gutnick from managing companies after finding he acted improperly as a director. -
'I got crap!' Disgruntled customer jailed after pulling gun on Chinese restaurant chef
via abc.net.au
A 62-year-old man has been sentenced to three and a half years' jail for wielding a loaded gun in a NSW Chinese take-away, claiming his his sweet and sour pork tasted like "rocks". -
Ramelius provides Karora clarification
Ramelius Resources has announced it is in exclusive discussions with Toronto Stock Exchange-listed Karora Resources, regarding the possibility of a merger between both companies. -
ABC received complaints about Antoinette Lattouf on her first day on air, commission told
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The Fair Work Commission hearing into Antoinette Lattouf's dismissal from the ABC hears that David Anderson received "many complaints" about her that he forwarded to colleagues. -
ABC managing director received 'many complaints' about Antoinette Lattouf on her first day, commission told
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission hearing into Antoinette Lattouf's dismissal from the ABC hears that David Anderson received "many complaints" about her that he forwarded to colleagues. -
WA government flags $46 million deal to expand super payments for public sector parents
via abc.net.au
The West Australian government says the pay difference between male and female retirement incomes has been too wide for too long, with a new initiative announced in a bid to bridge the gap. -
Fortescue invests in Magmatic
Andrew Forrest-backed Fortescue has acquired a 19.9 per cent stake in Magmatic Resources, in addition to its farm-in, joint venture agreement with the company. -
Rupert Murdoch engaged again, this time to Elena Zhukova
via abc.net.au
It will be the billionaire's fifth wedding, five months after he stepped down from his News Corp media empire. -
US to build temporary port to deliver Gaza aid as widespread famine looms
via abc.net.au
A formal conclusion that famine has arrived in Gaza could come next week. But how is a famine officially declared? And as widespread hunger grips the region, why hasn't it been announced already? -
US to build temporary aid port to deliver Gaza aid as widespread famine looms
via abc.net.au
A formal conclusion that famine has arrived in Gaza could come next week. But how is a famine officially declared? And as widespread hunger grips the region, why hasn't it been announced already? -
Acciona takes reins of Kwinana energy plant
Kwinana’s nearly completed waste-to-energy plant has been acquired by Acciona Australia, after the engineering firm bought out its project partners. -
Acciona takes reigns of Kwinana energy plant
Kwinana’s nearly completed waste-to-energy plant has been acquired by Acciona Australia, after the engineering firm bought out its project partners. -
What happens to coins tossed in the Trevi fountain?
via abc.net.au
For hundreds of years, when in Rome, visitors have flocked to the fountain to make a wish, following a storied ritual. Few gave their coins a second thought. -
Bowen, Lyons inducted into hall of fame
New inductees for the WA Women’s Hall of Fame business category have been unveiled as Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA deputy chair Esme Bowen and Science in Australia Gender Equity chair Libby Lyons. -
WA government rules out compensation for farmers who sheltered sheep during Eyre Highway bushfire
via abc.net.au
Salmon Gums farmers say they had almost no support from state government when helping support thousands of stranded sheep on an outback highway on a 43-degree day. -
Power outage hits Perth CBD
Perth’s central business district has been plunged into darkness this morning due to a power outage impacting the city’s central suburbs. -
Menopause 'has a direct impact on superannuation', so why is it hardly discussed?
via abc.net.au
Superannuation funds warn that tens of thousands of Australian women are being left tens of thousands of dollars worse off in retirement due to career breaks triggered by severe menopausal symptoms. -
Menopause costing thousands of women tens of thousands of dollars in lost super
via abc.net.au
Superannuation funds warn that tens of thousands of Australian women are being left tens of thousands of dollars worse off in retirement due to career breaks triggered by severe menopausal symptoms. -
Chaney to seek re-election
Independent member for Curtin Kate Chaney has announced she will run again in the next federal election, while firing a shot at the Liberal Party. -
'Unreliable' Rex flights have essential workers reconsidering remote jobs
via abc.net.au
One outback resident says she forked out almost $4,000 to get home after a 48-hour Rex flight delay, and feels "left in the dark" over the airline's failure to communicate. -
Doctors, teachers may not return to remote outback communities due to 'unreliable' Rex flights
via abc.net.au
One outback resident forks out almost $4,000 to get home after a 48-hour Rex flight delay and feels "left in the dark" over the airline's failure to communicate.
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