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Kimberley man loses phone at charity event, has $12,500 drained from accounts
via abc.net.au
A good deed for charity ended in shock for Broome caterer Tony Moore, who says he's fighting to have stolen funds returned. -
Would you opt for a standalone power system on your remote property?
via abc.net.au
Western Power plans to install up to 4,000 solar and generator-driven standalone power system units in the coming decade to decommission 15,000km of power lines, but some locals say they're being forced into a bad situation. -
Farmers question Western Power's push to move them to standalone power systems
via abc.net.au
The electricity provider plans to install up to 4,000 solar and generator-driven standalone power system units in the coming decade to decommission 15,000km of power lines, but some locals say they're being forced into a bad situation. -
Live: ASX edges up, ex-RBA governor Philip Lowe to become Future Generation chair
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market edges up after Wall Street's major stock indices tracked sideways overnight. US investors are awaiting key February inflation data, to be released later tonight local time. Follow today's market news on our live blog. -
Live: ASX edges up and Wall Street waits for February inflation report
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market has started the day higher after Wall Street's major stock indices tracked sideways overnight. US investors are awaiting key February inflation data, to be released later tonight local time. Follow today's market news on our live blog. -
Live: ASX 200 tipped to open flat and Wall Street waits for February inflation report
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market is expected to have a flat start to the day after Wall Street's major stock indices tracked sideways overnight. US investors are awaiting key February inflation data, to be released later tonight local time. Follow today's market news on our live blog. -
ASX edges up, ex-RBA governor Philip Lowe to become Future Generation chair — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market edges up after Wall Street's major stock indices tracked sideways overnight. US investors are awaiting key February inflation data, to be released later tonight local time. Look back on the day's financial news with our blog. -
Coordinated bot campaign snapped up Fred again.. tickets before you even had a chance
via abc.net.au
triple j Hack has seen a private online forum where hundreds of people were involved in a coordinated ticket-scalping campaign using bots to buy tickets to Fred again..'s Australian shows and sell them at inflated prices. -
Charity to trial student 'supermarket' offering free groceries as demand for food relief surges
via abc.net.au
After being delayed by more than a year, one of Foodbank's new regional Victorian distribution centres will pilot a program allowing students experiencing food insecurity to shop for free. -
'It destroys everything': The Australian town with undrinkable, salty and corrosive tap water
via abc.net.au
In a regional town just a few hours from Adelaide, an ongoing water crisis means the locals and their animals won't drink the tap water — yet residents are paying the same rates as residents in the city. -
In this South Australian town even the dogs won't drink the corrosive water
via abc.net.au
In a regional town just a few hours from Adelaide, an ongoing water crisis means the locals and their animals won't drink the tap water — yet residents are paying the same rates as residents in the city. -
James used to drive to save time and money. He says owning a car is no longer what it's cracked up to be
via abc.net.au
With rising costs of fuel, vehicle prices and insurance, combined with a rising cost of living, driving is becoming increasingly unaffordable, especially for those in regional Australia. -
Israel refusing to listen on Gaza aid need: minister
via abc.net.au
Federal cabinet minister Ed Husic tells Q+A Israel has refused to listen to "not just reasonable but vital calls" to aid to be delivered to people in Gaza. -
At Close of Business podcast March 11 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss moves in the aged care sector ahead of federal reforms. -
Financial markets plummet amid rumblings inflation and interest rates could rise again
via abc.net.au
Concerns are emerging that financial markets and households need a reality check when it comes to the outlook on inflation and interest rates. -
Aust shares plunge 1.8 pct in worst loss in a year
Every sector has lost ground in broad-based selling ahead of another important US inflation readout seen as key in determining the speed of rate cuts. -
Newly announced wine taskforce to spotlight glut as industry reaches crisis point
via abc.net.au
Very low prices for wine grapes and low demand is putting excessive pressure on the wine industry, leading to the formation of a taskforce to report on the challenges faced by Australian growers and winemakers. -
Westbridge grows Qld assets
The Subiaco-based fund manager has purchased a $23 million retail centre near Ipswich. -
Westbridge grows its QLD assets
The Subiaco-based fund manager has purchased a $23 million retail centre near Ipswich. -
PWR buys South West Fire for $1.2m
Kewdale-based PWR has acquired South West Fire Unit Fabrications in Collie in a $1.2 million deal. -
PWR buys South West Fire
Kewdale-based PWR has acquired South West Fire Unit Fabrications in Collie in a deal that is understood to be valued at more than $4 million. -
PWR acquires South West Fire for $1.2m
Kewdale-based PWR has acquired South West Fire Unit Fabrications in Collie in a $1.2 million deal. -
Floods close WA interstate rail, roads
Western Australia is on the cusp of being cut off from the rest of the nation again due to flooding in northern, southern and central parts of the state. -
Floods close WA interstate freight routes
Western Australia is on the cusp of being cut off from the rest of the nation again due to flooding in northern, southern and central parts of the state. -
Risk mitigation to rescue reputation
The MV Bahijah saga has highlighted vulnerabilities in Australia’s live export operations. -
'Do not risk it': Experts slam unauthorised Wittenoom visitors as pictures emerge online
via abc.net.au
Photographs taken by a man who explored old mine shafts at Wittenoom, where deadly blue asbestos still contaminates the area, have drawn condemnation from authorities. -
Heavy rain impacts Capricorn production
March 2024 quarterly production at Capricorn Metals' Karlawinda gold project has been impacted by heavy rain. -
Heavy rain hits Capricorn production
March 2024 quarterly production at Capricorn Metals' Karlawinda gold project has been affected by heavy rain. -
Heavy impacts Capricorn production
March 2024 quarterly production at Capricorn Metals' Karlawinda gold project has been impacted by heavy rain. -
Delta inks deals to up Gascoyne footprint
Delta Lithium has inked farm-in deals with junior miners Voltaic Strategic Resources and Reach resources over tenements near its Yinnetharra lithium project. -
Eye on China in CCIWA’s outlook
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA expects economic growth to slow this year, as it keeps an eye on activity in the Chinese property market. -
Eye on China in CCIWA outlook
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA expects economic growth to slow this year, as it keeps an eye on activity in the Chinese property market. -
Sierra Rutile slashes workforce, suspend mining
Hundreds of jobs at Sierra Rutile will be made redundant after the mineral sands producer announced plans to slash a quarter of its workforce and suspended mining activities at its West Africa project. -
Deep Yellow taps investors for $250m
Uranium explorer Deep Yellow plans to raise up to $250 million in a bid to further enhance its projects in Namibia and Western Australia. -
Timely prompts no coincidence
The development of AI is expected to supercharge what’s known as ‘retail media’, which is already changing the marketing landscape. -
Food precinct eyes hub and spoke model
The boss of Western Australia’s new food research epicentre near Pinjarra wants to help establish research centres in regional towns to drive agricultural innovation. -
AUKUS Navy chiefs to meet in Perth
Navy chiefs from the United States, United Kingdom and Australia will meet in Perth in July, as the 2027 deadline for nuclear submarines at Rockingham draws closer. -
Long-term growth forecasts a 'warning sign': Chalmers
The federal treasurer has outlined a number of priority policy areas for reforming regulation and turbocharging productivity at a business conference. -
Fans of post-apocalyptic Mad Max films head to tiny outback town where it all began
via abc.net.au
Cosplay fans joined Emil Minty who returned to the Far West NSW town where he starred as feral kid in Mad Max 2 to celebrate the movie with diehard movie fans from around the world.
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