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Popular attraction allowing tourists to interact with dolphins rescued by funding lifeline
via abc.net.au
Bunbury's Dolphin Discovery Centre gets a $1.5 million funding boost from the taxpayer after entering voluntary administration in February. -
Popular attraction allowing tourists to feed wild dolphins rescued by funding lifeline
via abc.net.au
Bunbury's Dolphin Discovery Centre gets a $1.5 million funding boost from the taxpayer after entering voluntary administration in February. -
Live: Wall Street rallies on inflation optimism, Argentina cuts interest rates to 70pc, ASX to fall
via abc.net.au
Fresh data on producer inflation renews hopes that inflation in the US is cooling, sending Wall Street higher after a subdued session, while the Australian share market is set to open lower when trading begins. Follow live. -
Live: Boral says 'yes' to Seven bid, Australian shares dip
via abc.net.au
Cement maker Boral has backed a revised bid from Stokes-controlled Seven. The Australian share market is trading lower on Friday, despite a late rally from Wall Street off the back of renewed hopes inflation in the US is continuing to moderate. Follow live. -
Live: Boral says 'yes' to revised Seven bid, Australian shares dip
via abc.net.au
Building materials maker Boral has backed a revised bid from Kerry Stokes-controlled Seven. The Australian share market is trading lower on Friday, despite a late rally from Wall Street. Follow live. -
Live: Australian shares dip despite inflation optimism rally on Wall Street, Argentina cuts interest rates to 70pc
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is trading lower on Friday, despite a late rally from Wall Street off the back of renewed hopes inflation in the US is continuing to moderate and the European Central Bank hinting at interest rate cuts. Follow live. -
As it happened: Boral says 'yes' to revised Seven bid, Australian shares close down
via abc.net.au
Building materials maker Boral has backed a revised bid from Kerry Stokes-controlled Seven. The Australian share market closed lower on Friday despite a late rally from Wall Street. -
Pointed towards the sky, this Australian-first rocket is set to blast a small town into the global spotlight
via abc.net.au
It's taken the Gilmore brothers nearly 10 years to build and design a locally made orbital rocket. Space enthusiasts are set to flock to north Queensland to see it lift off. -
Tasmania has no Aldi supermarkets — and it's unlikely to get one anytime soon
via abc.net.au
While Tasmanians can shop at 32 Coles and 32 Woolworth supermarkets, there are no Aldi — with the German-owned supermarket giant unlikely to open stores on the island in the near future, it has been revealed. -
Aldis are almost everywhere — but why are there none in Tasmania?
via abc.net.au
While Tasmanians can shop at 32 Coles and 32 Woolworth supermarkets, there are no Aldi — with the German-owned supermarket giant unlikely to open stores on the island in the near future, it has been revealed. -
Victorian households have the highest gas usage in the country — will they turn it around?
via abc.net.au
Victorian households have the highest gas usage in the country, but now the state government is urging people to make the big switch. -
'I reckon it's probably halved our bills': Meet the Victorians making the leap to get off gas
via abc.net.au
Victorian households have the highest gas usage in the country, but now the state government is urging people to make the big switch. -
'Commuting 400 kms in around half an hour': China's latest maglev development could change how cities work
via abc.net.au
China has the world's fastest train but it wants to push speeds even higher. It has recently run a train through a low-vacuum tube at speeds of more than 600 kph — but the designers want it to ultimately reach a blistering 4,000 kph. -
'Commuting 400 kms in around half an hour': China's latest mag-lev development could change how cities work
via abc.net.au
China has the world's fastest train but it wants to push speeds even higher. It has recently run a train through a low-vacuum tube at speeds of more than 600 kph — but the designers want it to ultimately reach a blistering 4,000 kph. -
China's high-speed trains don't roll on rails — they fly
via abc.net.au
China has the world's fastest train but it wants to push speeds even higher. It has recently run a train through a low-vacuum tube at speeds of more than 600 kph — but the designers want it to ultimately reach a blistering 4,000 kph. -
Vietnamese property tycoon sentenced to death in $US27 billion fraud case
via abc.net.au
Truong My Lan's company was building luxury residential complexes and shopping centres. She's now been sentenced to death. -
Vietnamese property tycoon sentenced to death after embezzling $US12.5 billion
via abc.net.au
Truong My Lan's company was building luxury residential complexes and shopping centres. She's now been sentenced to death. -
Woodside to keep BHP assets
Woodside Energy has opted to keep two Western Australian assets floated for sale last year, both of which were purchased in its 2022 merger with BHP Petroleum. -
Airport firefighters strike cancelled as union and Airservices Australia reach agreement
via abc.net.au
Imminent strike action by aviation firefighters at major Australian airports has been called off after an agreement was reached between Airservices Australia and the firefighters' union. -
Farmers, politicians unite to fight carbon capture 'science experiment' in Great Artesian Basin
via abc.net.au
Peak farming bodies say a mining giant's proposal to store waste carbon dioxide in Australia's biggest underground freshwater system puts the nation's food production system at risk. -
At Close of Business podcast April 11 2024
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss recent reports around disability in the workplace. -
Developers frustrated by power delays
Industrial developers are waiting for up to two years to have their projects connected to the grid, prompting calls for change. -
Australian shares fall on sticky US inflation report
The ASX200 fell 0.4 per cent after a US inflation readout came in hotter than expected for a third straight month, dimming hopes for June rate cut. -
FMG 'like kicking a dog when it's down', court hears
Expert witnesses are giving evidence in the Federal Court case that will determine whether FMG should compensate Yindjibarndi people for mining on their land. -
Contractor, BCI in Mardie project row
An NSW contractor has sued Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals for $7 million, alleging a breakdown of an agreement over the $1.6 billion Mardie salt project. -
Contractor confirmed for Bunbury Regional Hospital
A joint venture between Multiplex Constructions and Perkins Builders has been contracted for main works of the Bunbury Regional Hospital's re-development project. -
Santos board wins shareholder support
A campaign by activist shareholders to vote down the re-election of Santos chair Keith Spence fell flat at the company’s Annual General Meeting today. -
WA Nats to open WA disaster recovery agency
A standalone disaster recovery agency would be established by the WA Nationals should they win the 2025 state election. -
Nationals promise WA disaster recovery agency
A standalone disaster recovery agency would be established by the WA Nationals should they win the 2025 state election. -
Board changes at OreCorp
Resources company OreCorp has announced several changes to its board, a day after Canada-based Silvercorp Metals gave their blessing to Perseus Mining's off-market takeover bid for the company. -
IRA-style spend to support industry
Detail of Australia’s long-awaited response to the US Inflation Reduction Act will soon be made public, with domestic advanced manufacturing and a clean energy incentive scale-up on the cards. -
Yeeda racks up $103m debt, administrators say
Administrators of Yeeda Pastoral Company have received a time extension for the next creditors meeting, after finding the Kimberley business was $103 million in debt. -
Rio's Simandou mine secures $15bn fund
Developers of Guinea’s giant Simandou iron ore mine have agreed to a $US15 billion finance deal to kickstart development of what could one day become the world’s largest mine. -
Federal Court throws out case against Qatar Airways over invasive and degrading strip searches
via abc.net.au
The justice finds the incident did not happen on board the plane or by the airline's employees and as such, an international aviation convention does not apply. -
Cost pressures for Northern Star
Rising cost pressures and a soaring gold price has resulted in Northern Star Resources revising its all-in sustaining cost guidance for the 2024 financial year. -
Perth rental market woes continue
The city’s rental vacancy rate has hit a new record of 0.4 per cent, while rental prices are growing at the fastest rate in Australia -
Perth rental crisis worsens
The city’s rental vacancy rate has hit a new record of 0.4 per cent, while rental prices are growing at the fastest rate in Australia -
Accounting firm ordered to pay $26m over 'betrayal' of client
via abc.net.au
A Victorian accounting firm and a related company have been ordered to pay more than $26 million to two former clients after using confidential information to take advantage of a business opportunity. -
Accounting firm ordered to pay $26 million after 'betrayal' of client
via abc.net.au
The Supreme Court found that the Victorian firm used confidential information to take advantage of a business opportunity. -
As cameras waited, a paedophile obscured his face with an item that has his victim's name on it
via abc.net.au
With media cameras in position outside court, paedophile John Wayne Millwood pulled an item from his satchel bag. He held it in front of his face as he walked past. The item had his victim's name on it. -
As cameras followed him, a paedophile held up an item with his victim's name on it
via abc.net.au
With media cameras in position outside court, paedophile John Wayne Millwood pulled an item from his satchel bag. He held it in front of his face as he walked past. The item had his victim's name on it. -
Commuters urged to use alternative transport as Adelaide train workers strike
via abc.net.au
Train services are disrupted in Adelaide today, as workers strike over a pay dispute with employer Keolis Downer. -
Australia to join missile pact with US and Japan
Anthony Albanese says the trilateral agreement would yield closer defence ties. -
Rock resort covers all options
There’s something to suit all tastes at the Ayers Rock Resort.
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