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Could Australian oats provide a low sugar alternative for this popular drink?
via abc.net.au
Farmers hope Australian oats could help provide a low-sugar alternative in bubble tea, the popular Asian desert beverage, which is estimated to be worth more than $4 billion globally. -
Australian scientists have developed a healthier alternative for bubble tea
via abc.net.au
Farmers hope Australian oats could help provide a low-sugar alternative in bubble tea, the popular Asian desert beverage, which is estimated to be worth more than $4 billion globally. -
'Energy transition in play' as government funds hydrogen generators for outback power plant
via abc.net.au
A power station in central west Queensland has received $75 million from the state government to build an additional hydrogen generator. -
Miners told to get repeat tests after audit exposes black lung bungle
via abc.net.au
A company has been suspended by Queensland's mining safety regulator for providing substandard lung tests to more than 130 coal workers. -
'Grave concerns': Whyalla steelworks shutdown may take longer than anticipated
via abc.net.au
GFG Alliance admits the Whyalla steelworks blast furnace has been damaged during efforts to repair it and the company has pushed back its estimate of when it hopes to restart production. -
Sino Iron posts $539m profit despite revenue decline
The higher profit came despite a small decline in annual revenue, down to $2.56 billion from $2.75 billion the year prior. -
At Close Of Business Podcast May 8 2024
Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the delivery of the state's major mining projects. Plus; Prime Minister on resources spend; MSWA major project and DeGrey raise for Pilbara asset. -
Markets simmering as five-day rally peters out
The ASX200 closed marginally higher across most sectors as a medical tech company recorded eight per cent growth in one day. -
No risk in iron ore, Ellison says
Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison spoke with unwavering confidence about the miner’s project in Onslow, saying there was nothing easier than iron ore. -
'Bit like calling last drinks before the bar is even opened': Businesses want to apply for major 2023 budget announcement, but they can't
via abc.net.au
Small businesses are calling on the federal parliament to urgently pass the measure, which was promised last year, but expires on June 30. -
NSW Building Commissioner David Chandler set to step down
via abc.net.au
David Chandler says he will not seek to extend his appointment when his term expires in August this year. -
Pre-budget commitment nears $3bn
ANALYSIS: The cumulative value of the State Government’s pre-budget spending announcements is nearing $3 billion – a day out from Treasurer Rita Saffioti’s first official budget release. -
‘Robin Hood’ tax to share the spoils
A tertiary review has recommended a fund be established to ensure the sector’s big-budget needs are met. -
Michael Ko has built his platform by sharing financial tips and tricks. His best advice? Avoid bad debt
via abc.net.au
It's Pay Day! Finance content creator Michael Ko shares the money advice he would give his 18-year-old self, and explains why he splurges on a new smartphone upgrade every year — even though he knows he doesn't need to. -
Perth start-up Renewable Metals receives UK backing
The dollar figure for the deal has not been revealed, however in a statement EMR said it had acquired a “significant stake” in the Perth-based start-up as part of the “multi-million dollar” deal. -
Optimism defies market turbulence
Project closures and scale backs in early 2024 presented a stark contrast to the recent era of project delivery in WA. -
Mining optimism defies market turbulence
Project closures and scale backs in early 2024 presented a stark contrast to the recent era of project delivery in WA. -
Former WA premier Colin Barnett says GST system is failing, calls for overhaul
via abc.net.au
The former premier tells the National Press Club the current GST system "is no longer fit for purpose", and a new system based on state populations should be implemented. -
Colin Barnett calls for GST system overhaul, after campaigning while in office for WA deal
via abc.net.au
The former premier tells the National Press Club the current GST system "is no longer fit for purpose", and a new system based on state populations should be implemented. -
We’re listening on Nature Positive: PM
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says delays to environmental policy reform show he is listening to WA business – but has brushed off questions on whether a draft will be ready before the next election. -
China statement on heli incident 'contradictory': Albanese
Anthony Albanese labelled a statement by the Chinese foreign ministry, in which it said an Australian helicopter was acting “provocatively”, contradictory after it conceded the aircraft was in international airspace. -
AstraZeneca withdraws COVID-19 vaccine, cites a decline in demandÂ
via abc.net.au
AstraZeneca has initiated the worldwide withdrawal of its COVID-19 vaccine, Vaxzevria, which is no longer being manufactured or supplied, the company said. -
De Grey to raise $600m for gold mine
The West Perth company says the proceeds, in tandem with cash on hand, will fully fund the equity component of its $1.3 billion Hemi gold project in the Pilbara. -
Westport project investment nears $70m
The total investment into the planning phase of the multi-billion-dollar Westport project nears $70 million after the federal government matched its state counterpart's funding. -
Collie Shopping Centre sells for $10m
The Woolworths-anchored centre has changed hands from one Queensland group to another. -
Outback town's pooled resources see teen swimmers make a splash in city championships
via abc.net.au
Two decades ago, Broken Hill had three swimming clubs but just one pool for 20,000 people. Today it's responsible for producing two emerging champions. -
Flood victims tell inquiry the insurance industry 'exacerbated their trauma'
via abc.net.au
One business owner told the inquiry she was asked why her $20,000 photocopier had been on the floor when a 2m torrent of water inundated her shop. Others say they were pressured to accept low payouts after long delays. -
UniSuper members worried about retirement funds as week-long outage continues
via abc.net.au
Some of UniSuper's 630,000 members are losing sleep over whether they have lost their money put away for retirement as the superannuation company's outage enters its 7th day. -
Leo Lithium sell last share of Goulamina amid Mali concerns
Security and sovereignty issues in Mali have pushed Leo Lithium to offload its final 40 per cent interest in the Goulamina Lithium Project to Ganfeng for $342.7 million. -
MSWA breaks ground on $26.8m Shenton Park facility
MSWA has broken ground on its long-awaited 24-hour care facility in Shenton Park, marking the start of a major infrastructure project for the not-for-profit organisation. -
Public trust in Coles, Woolworths dives as cost of living pressures rise
via abc.net.au
New survey data shows tanking public trust in the Coles and Woolworths brands in the wake of regulatory and government inquiries and the rise in the cost of living. -
Key union signs off on Woolworths staff four-day work week
via abc.net.au
Thousands of full-time workers at Woolworths may be eligible for a four-day working week if a new enterprise agreement is made and unions sign off on the proposed changes. -
More Australians are turning to op shops, but it's not just the cost of living driving the trend
via abc.net.au
Op shops are reporting a significant spike in customers, but beyond the rising cost of living, what else is fuelling the interest in second-hand goods? -
Labor's $90m budget pledge to get workers into housing construction
via abc.net.au
Thousands of fee-free courses will be offered to boost workers in the construction sector, as the government pledges housing will be a "major focus" of next week's budget to deal with the nation's housing crisis. -
'We're not a theme park': Japan asks visitors to show respect amid a tourism boom
via abc.net.au
Visitor numbers are up more than 10 per cent compared to pre-pandemic levels with a combination of a weak yen, the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions and "revenge travel" making Japan one of the world's hottest destinations. -
Japan is being overwhelmed by tourists and is trying to stop the chaos at popular spots
via abc.net.au
Visitor numbers are up more than 10 per cent compared to pre-pandemic levels with a combination of a weak yen, the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions and "revenge travel" making Japan one of the world's hottest destinations. -
Do the treasurer and the RBA governor agree on the economy? 'More or less'
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is downplaying any difference between his view of the economy and that of Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock after the RBA sounded a pessimistic note on inflation. -
Manslaughter charges dropped as wedding bus driver pleads guilty to lesser offences over 10 deaths
via abc.net.au
Emotions overflow in court as families of those killed in last year's horrific crash hear driver Brett Button plead guilty to multiple offences as most serious charges are dropped. -
Hunter bus crash driver sobs as he pleads guilty to multiple offences over deaths of 10
via abc.net.au
Emotions overflow in court as families of those killed in last year's horrific crash hear driver Brett Button plead guilty to multiple offences as most serious charges are dropped. -
Brett Button, who crashed a wedding bus in the Hunter, killing 10 people, pleads guilty to multiple charges
via abc.net.au
Emotions overflow in court as families of the 10 killed in last year's wedding party crash hear bus driver Brett Button plead guilty to multiple offences, while manslaughter charges are dropped. -
Brett Button, who crashed a wedding bus at Greta killing 10 people, pleads guilty to multiple charges
via abc.net.au
A bus driver charged over a fatal crash in the New South Wales Hunter Valley has pleaded guilty to multiple offences, while charges of manslaughter have been withdrawn. -
Grocery prices temper as supermarket scrutiny grows
Price inflation has moderated as the supermarkets contend with criticism, including a government report that recommends breaking up the industry's big players. -
Emirates expands its refresh program
Emirates will add another 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777 aircraft to its extensive cabin retrofit programme lifting the total to be done to 191. -
Brian spent 40 years restoring this rare double decker passenger bus. Now a museum wants to buy it
via abc.net.au
A double decker bus operated by one of the most significant transport families in Australia has been immaculately restored over 40 years and could be bound for the Sydney Bus Museum. -
Why these residents say plans to fix city waste problems are like 'sitting on a time bomb'
via abc.net.au
Following protests in France, Australian residents are also out to stop waste-to-energy proposals for their towns as governments seek solutions to Australia's growing rubbish-management problem. -
In the 60s, this cookbook author became a baking superstar and Australia's 'first influencer'
via abc.net.au
In Australia, long before colonisation, the tradition of cake baking involved foraged and wild-caught ingredients. Many new traditions have since followed. -
Echidna fat, powdered milk and pineapples: The hero ingredients in Australia's rich history of cake
via abc.net.au
In Australia, long before colonisation, the tradition of cake baking was rich. Many new traditions have since followed. -
Ancient traditions, Women's Weekly birthdays and fights over the lamington: What cake tells us about Australia
via abc.net.au
In Australia, long before colonisation, the tradition of cake baking involved foraged and wild-caught ingredients. Many new traditions have since followed.
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