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Truck driver walks away from fiery crash on M1 Motorway
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The M1 Pacific Motorway is closed, with traffic diverted through Maclean in northern New South Wales, as emergency services attend the scene of a truck crash. -
We fact checked Peter Dutton on whether Labor's proposed fuel efficiency standards are a tax. Here's what we found
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The Coalition says Labor's proposed fuel efficiency standards constitute a tax on utes and family cars. What do the experts say? -
We fact checked Peter Dutton on whether Labor's new fuel efficiency standards are a 'ute tax'. Here's what we found
via abc.net.au
The Coalition says Labor's proposed fuel efficiency standards constitute a tax on utes and family cars. What do the experts say? -
Farmers furious at Victorian government for 'accelerating' renewable energy projects
via abc.net.au
In a bid to build $90 billion worth of developments held up in red tape and bring down energy prices, the government says they will be eligible to be fast-tracked under the Development Facilitation Program, raising the ire of rural communities. -
Live: Surprise producer inflation numbers send US stocks sliding; futures point to ASX drop
via abc.net.au
A much hotter-than-expected Producer Price Index in the US indicates inflation may be more stubborn than hoped, and rate cuts later and smaller than previously expected, sending stocks lower. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX falls sharply on US interest rate worries, despite late Wall St rebound
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is falling sharply, as investors worry hotter-than-expected inflation in the US will delay interest rate cuts globally. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX ends lower despite late recovery from US interest rate worries, Optus services 'progressively restored' after customer call issues — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has ended lower on Friday, but recovered slightly after falling sharply as investors worried hotter-than-expected inflation in the US could delay global interest rate cuts. Look back on the day's financial news as it happened with our blog. -
Why the global blockbuster Oppenheimer has been screened everywhere except Japan
via abc.net.au
Japanese viewers appear split ahead of the delayed domestic release of Christopher Nolan's biopic of the father of the atomic bomb. -
Oppenheimer swept the Oscars, but is that enough to convince Japanese audiences to watch?
via abc.net.au
Japanese viewers appear split ahead of the delayed domestic release of Christopher Nolan's biopic of the father of the atomic bomb. -
Russ and Andy had 'Frankenstein's monster' in their living rooms, so they joined forces to set up a Bitcoin farm
via abc.net.au
Bitcoin mining was about to end both Andy and Russ's marriages until they met each other and set up a "farm". But now they face more hurdles, as a pre-coded dystopian event looms and crypto-cynics predict a crash. -
Bitcoin bros Russ and Andy are outback Australian miners of a new age variety
via abc.net.au
Bitcoin mining was about to end both Andy and Russ's marriages until they met each other and set up a "farm". But now they face more hurdles, as a pre-coded dystopian event looms and crypto-cynics predict a crash. -
Victorian miners call for stronger regulations after 'predictable' rockfall fatality
via abc.net.au
A former engineer at Ballarat Gold Mine said they tried to have the mine shut down due to safety concerns, but Victorian regulations were not strong enough. They have joined miners and an alliance of environmental groups by calling for better state regulations. -
Mining engineers call for stronger regulations after 'predictable' Ballarat Gold Mine rockfall fatality
via abc.net.au
Former engineers say they tried to have the mine shut down due to safety concerns, but Victorian regulations are not strong enough. They have joined miners and an alliance of safety groups by calling for better state regulations. -
We're told higher interest rates lead to lower inflation but a leading US economist says there is not much evidence to prove it
via abc.net.au
Leading US economist John H Cochrane says the evidence that higher interest rates lower inflation "is a lot shakier than you would think", and central banks can't manage the economy by themselves. -
If you think central bankers know exactly what they're doing when they raise interest rates, a US economist has news for you
via abc.net.au
Leading US economist John H Cochrane says the evidence that higher interest rates lower inflation "is a lot shakier than you would think", and central banks can't manage the economy by themselves. -
Tasmanian town grapples with 'gut-wrenching' impending mine closure
via abc.net.au
The return of Avebury Nickel Mine came with the promise of an economic boon for Zeehan on Tasmania's west coast. But less than 18 months later, the community is grappling with imminent job losses. -
'A real sense of despair' as town grapples with nickel mine closure and impending job losses
via abc.net.au
The return of Avebury Nickel Mine came with the promise of an economic boon for Zeehan on Tasmania's west coast. But less than 18 months later, the community is grappling with imminent job losses. -
Importance of cultural engagement
A panel of experienced professionals within the energy industry have had their say on the importance of cultural collaboration and understanding. -
At Close of Business podcast March 14 2024
Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the career to date of WA Energy Minister Reece Whitby. -
PYC taps investors for $75m
PYC Therapeutics is rattling the tin for up to $74.6 million to fund the progress of its medical drug trials, including for blinding eye and polycystic kidney diseases. -
Coles to build $29m shopping hub
The state’s peak planning body has approved Coles’ $29m plan to build a neighbourhood shopping centre in Ravenswood. -
Privacy issues a risk in business: Panel
A panel of privacy professionals has urged businesses to practice security measures when sharing information online, including reviewing third-party vendors. -
Libs want WA uranium to fuel energy transition
Uranium mined in Western Australia should be made available to fuel the green energy transition of nuclear-powered nations, WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam says. -
Australian shares edge lower as big banks weigh
The ASX200 finished 0.2 per cent lower in its third straight day of quiet trading, with heavy losses for the Big Four retail banks. -
Fenix secures $70m contract
West Perth-based Fenix Resources has won a haulage and logistics services contract with iron producer Gold Valley, valued at $70 million. -
Geopolitics at play over rare earths
Nickel’s not the only resource facing price pressures, with developers of rare earths projects also subject to fluctuating market conditions. -
WA committed to renewable energy, Whitby says
Energy Minister Reece Whitby has reiterated the state government's commitment to renewable energy. -
Committed to renewable energy
Energy Minister Reece Whitby has reiterated the state government's commitment to renewable energy, following comments made by state opposition leader Libby Mettam regarding uranium mining earlier on Thursday. -
Ausco to build $15m college building
Ausco Modular has been appointed as the builder for the $15 million double-storey modular building at Shenton College. -
Peter Tinley to retire from politics
Former state minister Peter Tinley has announced his retirement from politics after serving as the member for Willagee for 15 years. -
Snow cover days in the Australian Alps may decline by 78 per cent this century, German researchers find
via abc.net.au
Some 13 per cent of the world's ski areas are predicted to lose all natural snow cover by 2100, but Australia's rate of decline is tipped to be the highest when compared to six other major global skiing regions. -
Cockpit seat movement reportedly under scrutiny after LATAM Airlines sudden drop
via abc.net.au
There are reports the sudden movement experienced on a LATAM Airlines flight to Auckland on Monday was due to the movement of a cockpit seat. -
Freo Ports bolsters clinker import capabilities
Fremantle Ports has marked a unique milestone being the construction of a 40-metre-high cement clinker storage dome at Kwinana, a first of its kind for WA. -
'Selfish NIMBYs' ruining Brisbane housing market, urban planner says
via abc.net.au
An urban planner says residents who oppose new housing developments in their neighbourhood amid a major accommodation crisis are "extremely selfish", and housing should "not be a place to store wealth". -
West African annual profit down 10.2pc
West African Resources posted a net profit after tax of $164.8 million during its 2023 full year, which was down 10.2 per cent from $183.7 million during the prior corresponding period. -
Calls for major south-west Sydney housing approvals to be reviewed as koala data shortfall emerges
via abc.net.au
A south-west Sydney mayor says there is "huge" concern if approvals for developments that will bring 18,000 new homes to the region were informed by incomplete koala data. -
Arafura Rare Earths notches $840m govt support
Backed by Western Australia’s richest person, Arafura Rare Earths has received a major $840 million finance package from the federal government for its Northern Territory project. -
Fair Work progress on Qantas subsidiary strike
The Fair Work Commission has reserved judgement on intervention in the ongoing dispute between union pilots at Qantas subsidiary Network Aviation and their employer. -
Gruyere lashed by heavy rain
Duncan Gibbs-backed Gold Road Resources has announced that March production at its flagship Gruyere gold mine, located 1200km north-east of Perth, has been impacted by heavy rain. -
Rare earths mine in Central Australia to be backed by almost $1 billion in taxpayer aid
via abc.net.au
The federal government announces a major funding package for a project that will become Australia's first combined rare earths mine and refinery, north of Alice Springs, which the government says will be vital for the nation's position in global markets. -
$1b in taxpayer aid slated for Rinehart-backed rare earth mine in Central Australia
via abc.net.au
The federal government announces a major funding package for a project that will become Australia's first combined rare earths mine and refinery, north of Alice Springs, which the government says will be vital for the nation's position in global markets. -
$1b in taxpayer aid slated for Rhinehart-backed rare earth mine in Central Australia
via abc.net.au
The federal government announces a major funding package for a project that will become Australia's first combined rare earths mine and refinery, north of Alice Springs, which the government says will be vital for the nation's position in global markets. -
Woman found guilty of manslaughter after fatal breast procedure in Sydney clinic
via abc.net.au
A jury finds Chinese national Jie Shao guilty of manslaughter after she illegally performed breast surgery on clinic owner Jean Huang in 2017 in inner-city Sydney. -
Approval system overhauled
New legislation to reduce the amount of planning schemes referred to the Environment Protection Authority has been introduced by the state government. -
Claims Bankwest customers pushed online ahead of closure of 60 branches
via abc.net.au
Bankwest says its move to close all branches and move to digital banking reflects customer choice, but the Finance Sector Union says staff have been ordered to push customers online. -
Feds supercharge rare earths with $840m for NT project
A rare earths project in the Northern Territory will get federal funding of up to $840 million to supercharge the mining and refining of vital materials. -
Sam is one of a new generation of women wool experts educating the world on Australian fleece
via abc.net.au
Sam Wan is one of many women flocking to the agriculture industry, taking up roles that were once the domain of men. -
From main man to minister, Whitby’s way
Reece Whitby’s journey from political journalist to minister in charge of critical portfolios has been far from conventional.
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