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Community divided over more shops, cafes for Mount Gambier's Blue Lake
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The bright blue waters of Mount Gambier's biggest attraction draw in plenty of visitors, but there are not many opportunities for businesses to take advantage of the tourists wanting to see the volcanic crater. -
Cellar door opens next to Blue Lake, but council's 'activation' plan still in the works
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The bright blue waters of Mount Gambier's biggest attraction draw in plenty of visitors, but there are not many opportunities for businesses to take advantage of the tourists wanting to see the volcanic crater. -
'The government needs to listen to us': Fears over proposed offshore gas approval law changes
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Leaders from Tiwi Islands are appealing to the federal government to reconsider its plans to pass laws some say could lead to fast-tracked gas project approvals. -
Live: 'Record' year with world's richest people now worth $21.8 trillion according to Forbes, ASX follows Wall St lower
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The world's richest people become $3 trillion richer with 2023 turning out to be an "amazing year" for billionaires, while the Australian share market drops further from its record high. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to drop from record high, Wall St sinks on doubts about timing of US interest rate cuts
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The Australian share market is set to fall further from its near-record high, following significant losses on Wall Street over doubts about the timing of the Federal Reserve's upcoming interest rate cut. Follow live. -
Live: ASX falls on back of Wall Street, world's richest people reportedly increase net worth to $21.8 trillion
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The world's richest people have reportedly become $3 trillion richer, with 2023 turning out to be an "amazing year" for billionaires, while the Australian share market has dropped further from its record high. Follow live. -
ASX loses 1.3% on back of Wall Street decline, gold price hits new high and the world's richest people are getting richer — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market followed Wall Street lower, dropping from its record high, as our regional neighbours also posted losses during today's trade. Meantime, 2023 was an "amazing year" for billionaires, with the world's richest people reportedly becoming $3 trillion richer. -
Bus lanes replace light rail with locally built electric buses in the Canberra Liberals' proposed public transport plan
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The Canberra Liberals proposed public transport plan includes busways instead of light rail to Woden, extra rapid routes, and hundreds of additional, locally built electric buses if the party is elected to government in October. -
Engineer sent email warning Ballarat Gold Mine of air legging dangers months before fatal collapse
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Internal emails show an engineer asked the Ballarat Gold Mine management in May last year not to proceed with a handheld drilling trial without "minimum" ground supports "to ensure that we all get home to our families". -
Ballarat Gold Mine warned over potential for fatal rock fall months before miner's death
via abc.net.au
Internal emails show an engineer asked the Ballarat Gold Mine management in May last year not to proceed with a handheld drilling trial without "minimum" ground supports "to ensure that we all get home to our families". -
When Mim's mortgage went up by $1,200 a month she asked her bank for help and never heard back
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Mim was denied credit from her bank because of her single status, but before that, she was ignored and "cut loose" when she asked for financial hardship help. She's not alone, with complaints about banks and lenders on the rise. -
Rise in 'deeply concerning' complaints about banks not helping people in financial hardship
via abc.net.au
Mim was denied credit from her bank because of her single status, but before that, she was ignored and "cut loose" when she asked for financial hardship help. She's not alone, with complaints about banks and lenders on the rise. -
Perth PR firm Hunter Communications to close
Perth-based consultancy Hunter Communications will close its doors at the end of the month, after Nicole Moody founded the firm eight years ago. -
Survey finds half of Aussie musicians earned less than $6,000 in a year
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Half of Australian musicians earned less than $6,000 in the industry last financial year, which is 15 per cent of the national minimum wage, according to a survey by the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. -
Kimberley's accountant thinks she's 'bonkers' for pursuing music, as survey finds Aussie musicians are earning less post-pandemic
via abc.net.au
Half of Australian musicians earned less than $6,000 in the industry last financial year, which is 15 per cent of the national minimum wage, according to a survey by the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. -
Resonance acquires TrialsWest
Resonance Health has acquired TrialsWest in a consideration package worth up to $8 million. -
At Close of Business podcast April 2 2024
Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a Perth architect’s homelessness housing initiative. -
CIMIC Group buys Minsol Engineering
CIMIC Group subsidiary Sedgman has expanded its service offering in the critical minerals sector by purchasing Minsol Engineering just four years after the West Perth business was established. -
Network Ten wins bid to reopen Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case
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Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann's Federal Court defamation case against Network Ten over coverage of Brittany Higgins's rape allegation will be reopened, after new evidence emerged. -
Network Ten wins bid to have Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case reopened
via abc.net.au
Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann's Federal Court defamation case against Network Ten over coverage of Brittany Higgins's rape allegation will be reopened, after new evidence emerged in the case. -
Australian shares hit record high but close lower
The ASX200 has finished down 0.1 per cent despite setting a record intraday high on strength from the mining sector. -
Sandalwood giant Quintis calls in receivers after years of turmoil
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The world's biggest producer of sandalwood, which owns vast amounts of land in northern Australia, is on the verge of collapse. -
Bhagwan Marine sues over defective vessel
Perth-based marine solutions provider Bhagwan Marine has accused the surveyor of the vessel used in its contract with Chevron of misleading and deceptive conduct. -
Bhagwan Marine sues, alleges vessel issues
Perth-based marine solutions provider Bhagwan Marine has launched legal action against a shipping surveyor over its DP2 Seamaster vessel, alleging misleading and deceptive conduct. -
Barminco wins $393m contract
Perenti's underground mining business Barminco has won a three-year $393 million contract with Regis Resources. -
Airport firefighters' planned strike action could impact school holiday travel
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Aviation firefighters are planning to strike over staffing and safety concerns just as thousands of students around Australia are set to begin school holidays. -
APM suspends trading on ASX
APM Human Services has suspended trading on the stock market and confirmed it has been approached by other bidders over a potential takeover. -
Alternate channel for vessels helping with clean-up opened after Baltimore Bridge collapse
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The United States Coast Guard has opened a temporary, alternate channel for vessels involved in clearing debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, part of a phased approach to opening the main shipping channel leading to the vital port. -
Strategy aligns forces for defence
Evidence of commitment to the new defence development strategy will come in the May budget. -
Greenbushes miner posts $6.28bn profit
Amid declining lithium prices, Australia's largest lithium mine - Greenbushes - has posted a full-year profit of $6.28 billion. -
Greenbushes mine posts $6.28b profit
Amid declining lithium prices, Australia's largest lithium mine - Greenbushes - has posted a full-year profit of $6.28 billion. -
Quintis Sandalwood in receivership
FTI Consulting announced it has taken over the majority of Sandalwood producer Quintis and its subsidiaries’ operations and assets. -
My Home builds on model success
Persistence has paid off for one Perth architect, who is helping house rough sleepers. -
GenusPlus notches $50m Fortescue contracts
Power and telecommunications contractor GenusPlus Group has been awarded two contracts worth $50 million from Fortescue for work on the miner’s Pilbara operations. -
Prominent WA names on Voice donor list
A doctor, prospector, chemicals company owner, car salesman, and business legend were among prominent Western Australians who donated to Voice campaigns last year. -
Uber admits to breaking Australian laws in court battle with taxi app GoCatch
via abc.net.au
The tech giant admitted it operated its UberX app at a time when peer-to-peer ridesharing was illegal in some Australian states. -
'I want to destroy them': Court examines Uber's conduct as the tech giant gained a foothold in Australian market
via abc.net.au
The tech giant admitted it operated its UberX app at a time when peer-to-peer ridesharing was illegal in some Australian states. -
Hammer sells Queensland tenements
ASX-listed Hammer Metals has announced it will sell a 70 per cent stake in three of its sub-blocks to Carnaby Resources in a package worth up to $20 million. -
Hammer sells 70pc stake
ASX-listed Hammer Metals has announced it will sell a 70 per cent stake in three of its sub-blocks to Carnaby Resources in package worth up to $20 million. -
EPA gets new Terrace digs
A new hub for environmental approvals opened in the Perth CBD will end the need for project proponents to drive out to the northern suburbs for meetings with bureaucrats. -
Fortescue delays FID on green hydrogen project
Fortescue has delayed a final investment decision on its Gibson Island green hydrogen project for a third time, while its power supplier says a deal remains on foot. -
Perth’s median home value exceeds $700k
The city has again outpaced other capital cities to reach a new peak house price. -
Perth’s home values exceed $700k
The city has again outpaced other capital cities to reach a new peak house price. -
Austal knocks back $1bn Korean takeover offer
Defence industry shipbuilder Austal has confirmed it has received an unsolicited takeover offer from South Korean firm Hanwha Ocean Co, but has poured cold water on a deal for now. -
Timber worker says he is facing bankruptcy after stop-work orders stall native forestry for months
via abc.net.au
This third-generation logger says he is on the verge of bankruptcy but environmental advocates blame government inaction and say they will continue to put pressure on the industry until native forest logging is banned. -
Timber worker fears collapse of industry will be the death of regional hubs on NSW coast
via abc.net.au
This third-generation logger says he is on the verge of bankruptcy while environmental advocates say they will continue to put pressure on the industry until native forest logging is banned. -
Country town builds $1.7m mountain bike park to soften bypass blow and keep community alive
via abc.net.au
With a newly built bypass set to divert traffic around the town of Bindoon in Western Australia, community leaders are thinking outside the box to keep tourist dollars flowing. -
Australia nabs 'largest' defence export deal in history
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Queensland to spruik a $1 billion defence export deal with Germany, being touted as the largest in Australian history. -
Live: ASX tipped to open slightly higher, US records stronger-than-expected manufacturing activity
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 is tipped to open slightly higher today, on its first day back from a four-day Easter break, after a mixed session on Wall Street overnight. -
Live: ASX opens higher after four-day Easter break, US records stronger-than-expected manufacturing activity
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 has opened slightly higher on its first day back from a four-day Easter break and following a mixed session on Wall Street overnight.
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