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Excerpts of Brittany Higgins's unpublished memoir describe a 'Wolf of Wall Street' scene within Canberra's parliament
via abc.net.au
Extracts of the book, tendered to the Federal Court, include descriptions of whisky-fueled Christmas parties at Parliament House and the behaviour of an infamous group of Liberal cabinet ministers known as the "Big Swinging Dicks". -
After losing by 400+ points this club considered folding. What they did next united a community
via abc.net.au
A football team that spent the past two years getting beaten by hundreds of points found itself with a choice to make — give up, or go all in. With a renewed focus on community, families have now returned to the club, so too a sense of hope. -
There are new cybercriminals trying to steal your data, and experts say Australians are not prepared
via abc.net.au
There's a growing class of criminals known as initial access brokers, and experts believe they are increasingly involved in cybercrime against Australians. Here's how you can try to stay one step ahead. -
Intial access brokers are the emerging middlemen of cybercrime — here's how they work
via abc.net.au
There's a growing class of criminals known as initial access brokers, and experts believe they are increasingly involved in cybercrime against Australians. Here's how you can try to stay one step ahead. -
This Victorian beach will stop using mechanical rakes — could others follow?
via abc.net.au
You may have seen machines driving along beaches, making the sand look clean and smooth — but could they be doing more harm than good? -
Many popular Australian beaches use mechanical cleaning — but what if it's making things worse?
via abc.net.au
You may have seen machines driving along beaches, making the sand look clean and smooth — but could they be doing more harm than good? -
A yellow Lambo, gangs and a vendetta: The downfall of the 'number one builder on Earth'
via abc.net.au
Jean Nassif has left a trail of defect riddled apartment buildings in his wake, but in an exclusive interview with the ABC he says he's the number one builder on Earth and that he's been hunted out of Australia by powerful figures. -
Seller disclosure laws too late to save Gold Coast family who were sold termite-riddled home
via abc.net.au
Within months of buying, Zara and Shaun Sarson learned their new Gold Coast home was so badly damaged it had to be demolished. They say new Queensland's laws designed to protect buyers are about five years too late. -
Gold Coast couple forced to demolish termite-riddled home just months after purchase
via abc.net.au
Zara and Shaun Sarson learned their new Gold Coast home was so badly damaged it had to be demolished. They say new Queensland's laws designed to protect buyers are about five years too late. -
Coordination key to combat modern slavery
A federal review of relevant legislation and the imminent appointment of an anti-slavery commissioner are positive steps to deal with a complex issue. -
At Close of Business podcast April 5 2024
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss BAE Systems' significant investment in Kardinya based Innovaero. -
Western Power backs forecast tariff hikes
Government utility Western Power has defended large forecast hikes to discontinued tariffs still applied to some business customers, as it continues moves to reform its product offering. -
Australian shares fall to finish week down 1.6 per cent
The Australian share market finished 0.6 per cent lower at Friday's close with losses in every sector. -
Innovaero gets a BAE boost
Low-profile Kardinya business Innovaero has become a partner of choice for major defence contractors. -
APM major shareholder emerges as potential buyer
The second largest shareholder in APM Human Services has been revealed as a potential buyer as the contractor requests an extension on its voluntary suspension. -
Rainfall to impact Capricorn guidance
Shares in Capricorn Metals and West African Resources dipped slightly on Friday, after both companies provided preliminary production updates for the March 2024 quarter. -
Mark My Words podcast April 5 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss changes at BGC, APM and Austal ownership, Quintis in receivership, and home market data. -
Sandalwood business Quintis on sale
Sandalwood producer Quintis has been placed of the market after receivers were appointed to the business this week, with the sale to include its operations and facilities across Australia. -
Bruce Lehrmann's interview could bring down Spotlight and risks what remains of Seven's reputation
via abc.net.au
Seven executives are dealing with escalating reputational damage that threatens the future of the Spotlight program, amid allegations made in court about payments from the network for drugs and sex workers in its efforts to secure an interview with Bruce Lehrmann. -
Encounter taps investors for $10.5m
Encounter Resources has announced it will raise $10.5 million in a bid to enhance drilling activities at its Aileron project, in Western Australia's West Arunta region. -
Yara to explore Pilbara CCS with Angel JV
Yara Pilbara and Woodside Energy will explore the feasibility of carbon capture and storage, to mitigate the emissions impact of Yara’s existing Karratha facilities. -
Wiluna Mining removed from ASX
Wiluna Mining has been delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange, almost two years after the company entered voluntary administration. -
Seabrook to chair BGC
BGC chairman Neil Hamilton has stepped down after more than five years in the role, with Jennifer Seabrook taking his place as the board continues to pursue a sale of the business. -
Gascoyne lead-silver miner in administration
Gascoyne lead and silver miner Abra Mining has tumbled into administration with KordaMentha partners pursuing a potential sale or recapitalisation deal for the company. -
Govt commits $46m for youths leaving home
The state government has invested $46.3 million into a program that helps young people move out of home, with the funding to be rolled out over four years. -
Govt commits $46m for youth leaving home
The state government has invested $46.3 million into a program that helps young people move out of home, with the funding to be rolled out over four years. -
Fortescue still working on Oakajee port study
Fortescue is still mulling a stake in Sinosteel’s $9.7 billion Oakajee port, rail, and iron ore mine nearly two years after it began a “rapid” study into the long-stalled project. -
'Pre-production expenses': Invoice allegedly sent by Bruce Lehrmann for drugs, sex workers presented to court
via abc.net.au
The invoice is part of the evidence presented as part of a former Seven producer's testimony in Mr Lehrmann's defamation case. -
Swedish entertainment firm acquires KISS music catalogue for an estimated $456 million
via abc.net.au
Pophouse Entertainment Group, established by ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaeus, is also the founding investor in the ABBA Voyage show. -
'We're the sacrificial lambs': Angry Esperance protesters question fisheries minister on marine park
via abc.net.au
West Australian Fisheries Minister Don Punch acknowledges the South Coast Marine Park "does bring out some pretty passionate views", after climbing onto a brick wall to address hundreds of Esperance locals demanding answers. -
‘Making every watt count’ in energy performance drive
A national energy performance strategy has been devised for households and businesses to reduce costs and controversy over new power plants and transmission. -
Qantas has lost that Aussie spirit
New Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson and her team have plenty of work if they are to get Qantas back to its heydays. -
Most oil and gas giants increased fossil fuel output in years after Paris climate pact
via abc.net.au
Just 57 mega polluters are responsible for the bulk of the world's greenhouse gas emissions and most big fossil fuel players have increased, rather than decreased, their output since the Paris Agreement in 2016, a staggering new report finds. -
A mere 57 mega polluters produce bulk of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, new analysis shows
via abc.net.au
Just 57 mega polluters are responsible for the bulk of the world's greenhouse gas emissions and most big fossil fuel players have increased, rather than decreased, their output since the Paris Agreement in 2016, a staggering new report finds. -
Live: Taylor Auerbach resumes his testimony as part of Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case
via abc.net.au
Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach continues to testify in the Federal Court as part of Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case. -
Live: Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case continues in the Federal Court, after evidence from former Seven producer
via abc.net.au
Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach testified this morning in the Federal Court as part of Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case, which is continuing into the afternoon. -
As it happened: Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case wraps up in the Federal Court, after evidence from former Seven producer
via abc.net.au
Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach testifies in the Federal Court as part of Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case, before closing submissions from lawyers representing Network Ten and Mr Lehrmann. -
Money for nothing: How airlines are making billions out of loyalty programs
via abc.net.au
Airlines make most of their profits from air travel, right? Turns out, much of the value of these companies comes from operating in the financial realm.
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