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Russell Calder was so ill he couldn't speak, then he discovered the power of worms
via abc.net.au
The discovery changed his life and now others are seeing the benefits of replacing chemicals with "Mother Nature's perfect gift to plants". -
Billion-dollar deal to supply Australian-made Boxer vehicles to Germany to be signed today
via abc.net.au
Germany's parliament has approved a plan to buy more than 100 Boxer armoured vehicles assembled in Queensland in a deal being touted as Australia's "single biggest defence export" of all time. -
We fact checked Chris Bowen on the average build time of a nuclear plant in the US. Here's what we found
via abc.net.au
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen says the average build time for a nuclear power plant in the United States has been nearly two decades. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers. -
Chris Bowen says the average build time of a nuclear plant in the US has been 19 years. Is that correct?
via abc.net.au
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen says the average build time for a nuclear power plant in the United States has been nearly two decades. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers. -
Victoria and NSW among states facing gas shortages by 2028, AEMO warns, amid plunging supplies
via abc.net.au
Australia's energy market operator says the closure of a giant Victorian gas plant within years risks tipping supply into a shortage, but not everybody agrees. -
Analysts say there's plenty of gas to go around as market operator forecasts major supply shortages
via abc.net.au
Australia's energy market operator says the closure of a giant Victorian gas plant within years risks tipping supply into a shortage, but not everybody agrees. -
Live: US Federal Reserve keeps rates on hold with three cuts likely this year, local employment data for February ahead
via abc.net.au
The US Federal Reserve left interest rates on hold at its meeting overnight, with the central bank indicating it's still likely to deliver three rate cuts by the end of the year. Wall Street is trading higher as a result, with the ASX set to follow ahead of the latest employment data being released. Follow live. -
Live: Unemployment rate falls to six-month low as more people find work, US Federal Reserve likely to cut rates by June
via abc.net.au
The US Federal Reserve left interest rates on hold at its meeting overnight, with the central bank indicating it's still likely to deliver three rate cuts by the end of the year. Meanwhile the ASX is trading higher, while the unemployment rate fell to 3.7 per cent in February. Follow live. -
As it happened: Unemployment rate falls to six-month low as more people find work, US Federal Reserve likely to cut rates by June
via abc.net.au
The US Federal Reserve left interest rates on hold at its meeting overnight, with the central bank indicating it's still likely to deliver three rate cuts by the end of the year. Meanwhile, the ASX closed higher, while the unemployment rate fell to 3.7 per cent in February. -
Tony Abbott said Whyalla would face a wipe-out with the introduction of the carbon tax. Residents want to be clear that did not happen
via abc.net.au
More than a decade since former Labor minister Craig Emerson pulled a cringeworthy stunt singing "no Whyalla wipe-out" residents of the town are feeling cautiously optimistic about its future. -
More than a decade since Craig Emerson sung 'no Whyalla wipe-out', how is the city actually faring?
via abc.net.au
More than a decade since former Labor minister Craig Emerson pulled a cringeworthy stunt singing "no Whyalla wipe-out" residents of the town are feeling cautiously optimistic about its future. -
Prince Harry's lawyers seek to bring Rupert Murdoch into News Group Newspapers lawsuit case
via abc.net.au
Prince Harry and others are suing News Group Newspapers (NGN) over accusations of unlawful invasions of privacy by its tabloids. Now they're attempting to personally include Rupert Murdoch into allegations of a cover-up. -
Seven people killed after South Korean chemical tanker carrying acrylic acid capsizes off Japan
via abc.net.au
The tanker sent a distress call to the local coastguard before going under, with local authorities continuing to search for some missing crew members. -
Eight people killed after South Korean chemical tanker carrying acrylic acid capsizes off Japan
via abc.net.au
The tanker sent a distress call to the local coastguard before going under, with local authorities continuing to search for some missing crew members. -
Tibetan activists protest outside Chinese embassy against Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit
via abc.net.au
Police have clashed with Tibetan and Uyghur activists outside the Chinese embassy where the group was protesting against the visit of Foreign Minister Wang Yi. -
At Close of Business podcast March 20 2024
Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss strong price growth in the residential land market. -
Aust shares slump to finish flat ahead of Fed meeting
The ASX200 closed down 0.1 per cent ahead of a closely watched Federal Reserve decision on interest rates. -
Poor report card for workplace health
A survey of university staff has uncovered alarming levels of psychological distress. -
Property Council calls for stamp duty change
The industry body says continuing transfer duty concessions for apartments will boost much-needed supply. -
CITIC bids to accelerate Palmer dispute
CITIC Pacific Mining has started its bid to fast track the legal proceedings against billionaire Clive Palmer's company Mineralogy, taking the matter to the Supreme Court of WA. -
Almost 2 million people were victims of card fraud in 2023 β hardest hit group identified
via abc.net.au
Australians lost an estimated $2.2 billion to card fraud last year, according to new data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Almost 2 million people were victims of card fraud in 2023 as hardest hit group identified
via abc.net.au
Australians lost an estimated $2.2 billion to card fraud last year, according to new data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Godfreys to shut almost 170 stores
Vacuum cleaner retailer Godfreys will shut its 13 stores in Western Australia among the mass of closures after no suitable buyers prevailed to save the troubled business. -
Billionaire eyes Mid West green steel plant
Cheap gas and renewable hydrogen are central to a global industrial giant’s proposal to build a green steel manufacturing plant in Western Australia’s Mid West. -
Godfreys to close for good after the vacuum cleaner retailer fails to find new buyer
via abc.net.au
Vacuum cleaner retail chain Godfreys will close by the end of May, after administrators were unable to find a suitable buyer to purchase the business, which had been struggling in the "challenging economic operating environment". -
Godfreys shuts up shop for good after failing to find a buyer for its 92-year-old business
via abc.net.au
Vacuum cleaner retail chain Godfreys will close by the end of May, after administrators were unable to find a suitable buyer to purchase the business, which had been struggling in the "challenging economic operating environment". -
Galena remains in suspension
Base metals company Galena Mining has provided an operations update amid its current voluntary suspension. -
'This ain't a Country album. This is a BeyoncΓ© album': Singer opens up about not feeling welcomed
via abc.net.au
Recording artist Beyoncé addresses criticism she has experienced since releasing several country-inspired singles as she gears up to release a new album. -
How chef Emma McCaskill organises her money β and why she has two secret bank accounts
via abc.net.au
It's Pay Day! Emma McCaskill answers all the money questions we don't like to talk about as we seek to demystify personal finance and normalise conversations about how we think about money, what we earn and how we spend it. -
Sierra says take no action yet
Sierra Rutile has advised its investors to not take any action following news that the mineral sands producer has received an on-market takeover offer from US-based PRM Services. -
Lancelinβs dunes rival The Pinnacles
Research detailing the tourism benefits of Lancelin's sand dunes, which are shrinking as sand mining continues, has been released ahead of a visit to the town by Premier Roger Cook. -
Lancelin rivals The Pinnacles
A community group opposed to sand mining at Lancelin has released research showing the area’s sand dunes attract nearly as many visitors as the heavily promoted Pinnacles. -
Perseus increases Orecorp offer
Perseus Mining has increased its offer consideration for takeover target OreCorp, upping its all-cash bid from 55 cents per share to 57.5 cents per share. -
GTS Advisory merges with Mackay Goodwin
Boutique Perth insolvency firm GTS Advisory has merged with national player Mackay Goodwin, marking the latter's expansion into the WA market. -
Broome man returns crowdfunded cash after Westpac agrees to refund stolen money
via abc.net.au
Tony Moore was $12,500 out of pocket after thieves stole his phone, but the money has been refunded by his bank. -
Bank refunds Broome business owner's stolen $12,500 after phone theft
via abc.net.au
Tony Moore was $12,500 out of pocket after thieves stole his phone, but the money has been refunded by his bank. -
Contractors go at BHP's Kalgoorlie nickel smelter
BHP has reportedly stood down part of a contract workforce at its Kalgoorlie nickel smelter, a month after it delayed plans to build a camp to support more than 1,000 workers at the project. -
No coffees out, no beers at the pub β could you go a month without non-essentials?
via abc.net.au
They're calling it Penniless March, a challenge by a WA group to not only save cash in a cost-of-living crisis but consider more closely what a financial therapist calls a "total culture of spending". -
Western Power calls for Goldfields grid support
Western Power will contract emergency power support from third parties in the Goldfields, as it seeks to avoid a repeat of the disruption caused by severe outages in January. -
BP to move to QV1
The energy company has signed a five-year lease for the CBD tower. -
Whyalla's billionaire owner Sanjeev Gupta is under pressure on a global scale, it's making steelworkers nervous
via abc.net.au
The stakes are again high for the steel town of Whyalla as a billionaire owner who has broken past promises looks to a green future. -
Whyalla's billionaire owner Sanjeev Gupta is under pressure on a global scale and it's making steelworkers nervous
via abc.net.au
The stakes are again high for the steel town of Whyalla as a billionaire owner who has broken past promises looks to a green future. -
Billionaire businessman and Australian steel icon at a crucial crossroads
via abc.net.au
The stakes are again high for the steel town of Whyalla as a billionaire owner who has broken past promises looks to a green future. -
A billionaire's bold plan could save this Australian industry icon but past broken promises have workers nervous
via abc.net.au
The stakes are again high for the steel town of Whyalla as a billionaire owner who has broken past promises looks to a green future. -
Brownes parent company posts slim profits
The parent company of long-established Western Australian dairy company Brownes reported a slim profit of $3.2 million for 2023. -
Travellers should be paid for cancelled or delayed flights and lost luggage, Coalition argues
via abc.net.au
The Coalition has argued for domestic travellers to be compensated when airlines delay or cancel flights, or when their luggage is lost or damaged in transit, as their 'Pay on Delay' bill is debated in the Senate. -
Private wealth house reaches out to regions
A looming generational wealth transfer in regional Western Australia has prompted one of the state’s private wealth firms to expand its remit beyond the big smoke. -
Wall St advances, with Nvidia and Fed meeting in focus
Nvidia shares rebound but chip sector ends lower; Indexes rise: Dow 0.83 per cent, S&P 0.56 per cent, Nasdaq 0.39 per cent. -
Developers capitalise on demand
Buyers are flocking to the land market, resulting in price growth for developers.
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