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Finally, after a long blockage, it's now legal in WA to take a plunger to a toilet or change a showerhead
via abc.net.au
As part of law reforms regulating plumbing in the state, it is now legal for residents to do small plumbing jobs in their own homes. -
When a courier company vanished, all signs pointed to one address. But what the ABC found was an empty warehouse
via abc.net.au
Beebird Logistics has provided a direct mail service between Australia and China for years. However, the company is currently plagued by months-long delays, with parcels missing for almost half a year. -
Has the GST you've paid actually gone to the government? The billions owed to the ATO suggests a lot hasn't
via abc.net.au
Small business owners have collected billions of dollars in GST from their customers in recent years but failed to hand it to the tax office, prompting a warning from the new tax commissioner. -
ATO chasing small business GST and income tax debts worth at least $24 billion
via abc.net.au
Small business owners have collected billions of dollars in GST from their customers in recent years but failed to hand it to the tax office, prompting a warning from the new tax commissioner. -
Australia's chicken farmers say they're going backwards due to unfair treatment by processors
via abc.net.au
Chicken is the most affordable meat in Australia but growers say they receive as little as $1 for every kilo of meat they provide. -
$1 a kilo for chicken meat? That's the deal Australian growers say they are forced to accept
via abc.net.au
Chicken farmers want an industry code of conduct to protect their industry from what they call unscrupulous and powerful processors. -
Shaun bought this Arnhem Land house in November, but is still paying rent to live there
via abc.net.au
Nhulunbuy residents say mining giant Rio Tinto is responsible for housing sale delays in north-east Arnhem Land. -
Live: ASX to rise, Wall Street little changed on unclear rate cut timing
via abc.net.au
A small gain on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, while US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell reaffirmed the need for more debate and data before interest rates cuts. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rises, former RBA boss laments unproductive tax system, while apartment approvals plunge during a housing crisis
via abc.net.au
A small gain on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks higher, while US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell reaffirmed the need for more debate and data before interest rates cuts. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rises, ATO warns of $24b debt owned by small businesses, Wall Street little changed
via abc.net.au
A small gain on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks higher, while US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell reaffirmed the need for more debate and data before interest rates cuts. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX rises, former RBA boss laments unproductive tax system, while apartment approvals plunge β as it happened
via abc.net.au
A small gain on Wall Street sends Australian stocks higher, while fresh building approvals data showed a massive plunge in apartment approvals, which is worrying for both builders and city-dwelling renters. See how the day unfolded on our live business blog. -
Queensland set for a drenching these school holidays
via abc.net.au
Rain is forecast for the remainder of Queensland's school holiday period, but tourism experts hope it won't ruin holiday-makers' plans. -
Man found dead in floodwaters south of Brisbane, with more rain expected this weekend
via abc.net.au
A man has died after his vehicle became submerged in floodwaters at Greenbank, south of Brisbane. -
Grandfather who died in floodwaters identified, as more than 100mm of rain falls in an hour in south-east Queensland
via abc.net.au
A man has died after his vehicle became submerged in floodwaters at Greenbank, south of Brisbane. -
'It brings an energy, it brings an enthusiasm': Adelaide buzzing as AFL Gather Round kicks off with more than 200,000 tickets sold
via abc.net.au
The football begins tonight night when the Crows take on Melbourne, with Adelaide desperate for its first win. -
AFL Gather Round kicks off today with more than 200,000 tickets already sold
via abc.net.au
The football begins tonight night when the Crows take on Melbourne, with Adelaide desperate for its first win. -
No more monkey business β Thai city of Lopburi wages war on monkey mayhem
via abc.net.au
Local officials have announced a plan to rein in the population of macaques — who are a cultural symbol and tourist attraction — after encounters left visitors battered and bruised. -
Why these Melbourne coffee businesses are swapping shopfronts for mobile vans
via abc.net.au
For years, Arun Subba has been immersed in coffee. But after more than 14 years working as someone else's barista, he decided it was time to hit the road and become his own boss. -
'When the cash flow stops, they go bust': More builders are collapsing and consumers are fighting to fix their homes
via abc.net.au
It was supposed to be the end of the "property cyclone", but more builders are going under, new home builds are declining and consumers are left fighting to fix defects in newly constructed houses and apartments. -
'Unacceptable and appalling': Qantas charged Anwen $6.4k for business seats because economy wasn't accessible
via abc.net.au
Qantas has been slammed over its treatment of a woman with disability who was trying to get from Perth to Canberra for a work trip. -
Anwen tried to book a work trip with Qantas. What followed was 'a dog's breakfast'Β
via abc.net.au
Qantas has been slammed over its treatment of a woman with disability who was trying to get from Perth to Canberra for a work trip. -
Winsome eyes Canadian project
Perth-based lithium explorer Winsome Resources has signed a binding, exclusive option agreement with Canada-based Stornoway Diamonds, as it aims to increase its footprint within the Canadian province of Quebec. -
Aust shares face natural drop following Easter's high
The ASX200 has finished 1.3 per cent lower with drops in all sectors except energy and utilities. -
Lawyers for Reynolds, Higgins talk trial details
Lawyers for federal Senator Linda Reynolds, Brittany Higgins, and David Sharaz returned to court to straighten out details of the upcoming defamation trial in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. -
At Close of Business podcast April 3 2024
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the state's transport and logistics networks. -
Centuria attracts record rent
ICD Group is paying a premium to move to the fund’s Canning Vale facility, as part of its entrance to the Australian market. -
Mark was trapped during a previous collapse at Ballarat's gold mine, so he's not surprised by the latest tragedy
via abc.net.au
Ballarat Gold Mine saw a worker die just weeks ago, but its history of poor practices dates back to a 2007 incident that saw miners trapped. -
'I'd rather die under a gumtree than a rock': Mark was trapped in Ballarat Gold Mine in 2007
via abc.net.au
Ballarat Gold Mine saw a worker die just weeks ago, but its history of poor practices dates back to a 2007 incident that saw miners trapped. -
More social housing for southern suburbs
The state government has contracted two Perth builders deliver 19 more social houses in Perth’s southern suburbs of Hamilton Hill. -
Premier apologises to Pioneer Valley locals who could lose homes but says pumped hydro scheme will still go ahead
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Steven Miles apologises to Pioneer Valley residents about the way a major green energy project in their area was announced, while insisting it will still be built. -
EPA urges halt to Kenwick wetland rezoning
The state’s environmental watchdog has recommended against a City of Gosnells plan to further box in one of the most biodiverse patches of remnant bushland in Perth. -
Inflation impacts Regis project
Inflationary cost pressures have taken a toll at Regis Resources, with total cost estimates for its McPhillamys gold project rising significantly. -
Accord aims to align academia, business
The recently released Australian University Accord focuses on long-term reforms spanning the next decade and beyond. -
Fremantle Ports CEO dies
Former Alcoa Australia chair and Fremantle Ports chief executive Michael Parker has died in his office this morning. -
Mariam Mohammed's parents taught her to share her money from the first dollar β however much or little she has
via abc.net.au
It's Pay Day! Mariam Mohammed says her anxiety about money comes from living in poverty after migrating to Australia alone as a teenager — she was skipping meals for weeks before she reached out for help. -
Taylor Swift built an empire on relatable lyrics. Will her billionaire status change that?
via abc.net.au
Taylor Swift is officially a billionaire, with Forbes confirming the megastar is the first artist to reach the wealthy status solely from songwriting and performing -
'Do I need to give a billionaire more money?' How Taylor Swift's financial status collides with fans
via abc.net.au
Taylor Swift is officially a billionaire, with Forbes confirming the megastar is the first artist to reach the wealthy status solely from songwriting and performing -
Federal aged care reforms delayed
The new Aged Care Act and Aged Care Quality Standards expected to come into effect on July 1 have been delayed by federal government, with a new start date to be decided. -
Rio to manage Ranger rehab project
Rio Tinto has announced it will manage rehabilitation of the Ranger uranium mine in the Northern Territory on behalf of subsidiary Energy Resources Australia, which counts Perth-based company Packer & Co as a 9.32 per cent minority shareholder. -
Thousands of Tasmania's 'giant' native trees could now be spared from logging
via abc.net.au
Tasmania is home to the world's tallest flowering trees, but many have been at risk of logging. The definition of a 'giant' tree that gets protection has now changed to include more of them — but not everyone is convinced. -
Perth home prices soar since COVID
Home prices in Perth have risen more than 50 per cent since the COVID-19 pandemic began, according to recent PropTrack data. -
Record quarter production for Ramelius
Less than a week after confirming it would not pursue a merger with Toronto-listed Karora Resources, gold producer Ramelius Resources has recorded its highest ever quarterly production. -
Developing capacity key for ports
Major construction and planning is under way to improve sea, air, and rail infrastructure to address future freight demands. -
Steinepreis Paganin to move to QV1
The law firm is set to occupy level 14 of the 43-storey tower. -
PM announces Samantha Mostyn AO as new governor-general
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced "exceptional leader" Samantha Mostyn AO will become the 28th governor-general of Australia in July. -
Federal Court publishes affidavit detailing Seven Network payments to Bruce Lehrmann, including for sex, drugs
via abc.net.au
A former Seven Network producer claims the broadcaster paid for "illicit drugs and prostitutes" as part of its efforts to secure an exclusive sit-down interview with Bruce Lehrmann.
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