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'There were no takers at all': Seller loses $100,000 putting home on the market in Darwin
via abc.net.au
Justine and her partner cut their losses and sold their home cheap in the inner suburb of Darwin after months of no takers. -
'There were no takers at all': Justine lost $100,000 selling her home in Darwin
via abc.net.au
Justine and her partner cut their losses and sold their home cheap in the inner suburb of Darwin after months of no takers. -
Running a business can be a tough gig. This keen crop of uni students are taking work placements to another level
via abc.net.au
A new university program brings in Indigenous business owners to engage with students — and it's having positive results for those involved. -
'Nothing about us, without us': How uni students are taking action in First Nations' fashion
via abc.net.au
A new university program brings in Indigenous business owners to engage with students — and it's having positive results for those involved. -
As Queensland trials 50c public transport fares, experts say there are more ways to improve our commute
via abc.net.au
Nationally, most of us opt to get behind the wheel when it comes to commuting to work. But as one Australian state slashes public transport fares, experts say there's more to do in improving the way we get around. -
Which super funds are the biggest investors in fossil fuels? A new report has crunched the numbers
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Australia's largest superannuation funds have doubled their investments in high-emitting companies over the past two years, according to environmental finance group Market Forces. -
Just how green is your super fund? Chances are your savings are being used to fund major fossil fuel projects
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest superannuation funds have doubled their investments in high-emitting companies over the past two years, according to environmental finance group Market Forces. -
NSW government announces plan to roll out hundreds of public EV charging ports
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The NSW government announces more than 650 additional EV charging ports will be provided across 16 local government areas over the next 12 months. -
The world's oldest surviving rainforest has a dirty secret, and residents aren't happy
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Daintree Rainforest does not have mains electricity — so many residents are burning hundreds of litres of "dirty" diesel fuel a week just to keep their businesses running. -
The world's oldest living rainforest is powered by 'dirty' energy
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Daintree Rainforest does not have mains electricity — so many residents are burning hundreds of litres of "dirty" diesel fuel a week just to keep their businesses running. -
Pristine nature, dirty power: The diesel vs solar debate raging inside the world's oldest rainforest
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Daintree Rainforest does not have mains electricity — so many residents are burning hundreds of litres of "dirty" diesel fuel a week just to keep their businesses running. -
Burning hundreds of litres of diesel just to stay open: Welcome to the rainforest without electricity
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Daintree Rainforest does not have mains electricity — so many residents are burning hundreds of litres of "dirty" diesel fuel a week just to keep their businesses running. -
Strike hits out over consumer ‘cartel’
A key Perth Basin gas producer has hit back at the state’s major gas users for seeking to block LNG exports from onshore projects, accusing them of cartel-like behavour. -
'Concrete progress': Whyalla steelworks blast furnace restarted
via abc.net.au
GFG Alliance boss Sanjeev Gupta says the blast furnace — which has been offline since mid-March — has been restarted, and steelmaking should begin again next month. -
Internal email to Nine staff raises 'alleged inappropriate behaviour'
via abc.net.au
Mike Sneesby, chief executive of media company Nine, acknowledges "serious" claims of "alleged inappropriate behaviour" at the network. -
Aruma shares up following deal hopes
Shares in West Perth-based Aruma Resources closed up 15 per cent on Monday, following news it plans to acquire a series of copper-uranium exploration projects in both South Australia and Queensland. -
Hesperia set to restructure
The Subiaco-based developer is set to split into two different brands, following a strategic review of its operations. -
Rents hit record high across Australia's biggest regions with WA and Queensland topping the list
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Rental prices in Bunbury and the Sunshine Coast went up by more than 4 per cent in the past three months, with three quarters of Australia's biggest regional areas with higher rents than ever. -
Rents hit record high across Australia's biggest regions with WA and Qld topping the list
via abc.net.au
Rental prices in Bunbury and the Sunshine Coast went up by more than 4 per cent in the past three months, with three quarters of Australia's biggest regional areas with higher rents than ever. -
Australian shares rebound, snap four-day losing streak
The local share market has rebounded from four-straight days of losses, with gains nearly across the board after a report over the weekend showed US inflation expectations easing. -
At Close of Business podcast May 27 2024
Jack McGinn speaks with Liv Declerk about changes to the Parkerville Children and Youth Care service delivery method.
Plus the latest on a push to keep onshore gas in WA, a partnership between iron ore rivals BHP and Rio, and REX's new Adelaide to Perth route. -
Vorster appointed CEO at Lindian
African-focused Lindian Resources has appointed Alwyn Vorster as its chief executive officer, effective from June 1. -
Adriatic seeks $75m after shipment sale
Europe-focused zinc-silver play Adriatic Metals has sold the first shipment of concentrate from its Vares silver operation in Bosnia & Herzegovina and launched a $75.8 million capital raise. -
'Want my money back': Australians caught in tiny homes 'rip-off' demand action
via abc.net.au
These tiny homes were sold to Australians as part of a solution to the nation's housing crisis. The company involved took the money for them but never delivered. -
Tiny homes and Taylor Swift tickets. Aussies owed millions by entrepreneur's housing 'rip-off'
via abc.net.au
These tiny homes were sold to Australians as part of a solution to the nation's housing crisis. The company involved took the money for them but never delivered. -
Komur adds MD to Equinox portfolio
Equinox Resources chief executive officer Zac Komur has been appointed managing director of the junior exploration company, effective from June 1. -
Referendum ‘just a moment’: French
The former chief justice has emphasised the importance of highlighting the positive changes in the state’s reconciliation journey. -
Food not forgotten in conflict fallout
For humanitarian, political and agricultural reasons, the West can’t afford to abandon Ukraine. -
Arafura one step closer
Arafura Rare Earths appears to be one step closer towards a final investment decision at its Northern Territory-based Nolans project. -
Rex launches Adelaide-Perth flights
Rex has announced thrice weekly Adelaide-Perth fights using an E190 jet with airfares from $249 for economy. -
China Southern Airlines returns to Perth
China Southern Airlines will reconnect Western Australia with mainland China with the return of its service to Guangzhou on November 28 2024. -
New chair at Northern Minerals
Rare earths junior Northern Minerals has announced a series of board changes. -
Changes at Northern Minerals
Rare earths junior Northern Minerals has announced a series of board changes. -
Rio, BHP team up on haulage future as FMG hits hydrogen milestone
Iron ore rivals Rio Tinto and BHP will partner up on the development of battery-electric haul trucks in the Pilbara, while Fortescue is pushing along with its hydrogen haulage ambitions. -
Rio, BHP team up, FMG hits hydrogen milestone
Iron ore rivals Rio Tinto and BHP will partner up on the development of battery-electric haul trucks in the Pilbara, while Fortescue is pushing along with its hydrogen haulage ambitions. -
WFH didn't catch on in Brisbane quite as much as Sydney or Melbourne. It led to the country's priciest parking rates
via abc.net.au
New data shows Brisbane CBD has overtaken Sydney CBD as the most expensive place to casually park as demand grows in the city. An expert explains why. -
WFH didn't catch on in Brisbane quite as much as some other states. It led to the country's priciest parking rates
via abc.net.au
New data shows Brisbane CBD has overtaken Sydney CBD as the most expensive place to casually park as demand grows in the city. An expert explains why. -
Parking cost in Brisbane city is now the highest out of the state capitals, overtaking Sydney
via abc.net.au
New data shows Brisbane CBD has overtaken Sydney CBD as the most expensive place to casually park as demand grows in the city. An expert explains why. -
Red carpet: Cannes Film Festival wraps up a marathon of fashion
via abc.net.au
With screening after screening, there are a lot of red carpet events at the French festival. Here's a quick recap of some of the looks we saw this year. -
Sydney Metro's first new train station on City and Southwest line unveiled
via abc.net.au
The NSW government has announced the completion of Sydney Metro's first new City and Southwest line train station in Waterloo. The development includes new private and social housing to be added to the Waterloo Metro Quarter. -
Queenslanders will soon pay 50 cents to catch public transport. Here is what you need to know
via abc.net.au
Queenslanders will pay 50 cents for each trip on a train, bus and ferry from August 5 for any distance and in any direction. -
Donna spends $90 travelling to Brisbane for work every week. A new trial will see that slashed to $5
via abc.net.au
Queenslanders will pay 50 cents for each trip on a train, bus and ferry from August 5 for any distance and in any direction. -
Victorians lose '$150k' in land value after hundreds of lots are deemed possibly contaminated in Wonthaggi
via abc.net.au
Landowners are facing massive bills and unable to build after the state government identified potential contamination on hundreds of blocks in a residential development east of Melbourne. -
Bonza staff futures remain in limbo as administrators given more time to find buyer
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court grants an extension so the airline can try and avoid liquidation, meaning employees will remain stood down without pay and unable to accept other work for a further two months. -
Bonza staff futures remain in limbo as administrators given more time to find a buyer
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court grants an extension so the airline can try and avoid liquidation, meaning employees will remain stood down without pay and unable to accept other work for a further two months. -
WA Libs reject Dutton's nuclear plan in the short term
The Western Australia Liberal Party has poured cold water on the federal coalition's plan for nuclear power in the state, while backing coal to keep the lights on. -
Curating childcare that heals
Parkerville Children and Youth Care has co-designed a new model for out-of-home care, expanded its footprint and diversified its services. -
Live: ASX up 0.6pc, Bonza administrator wins more time
via abc.net.au
The ASX has opened the week with a solid bounce of 0.6 per cent, following Wall Street's lead. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise, Bonza back in court
via abc.net.au
A strong finish to Wall Street's week looks set to flow onto the ASX, with futures trading pointing to 0.6% rise on opening. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
As it happened: ASX up 0.8pc, just shy of a record close
via abc.net.au
The ASX gained steadily across the day, closing 0.8% higher, just shy of a record close. Look back on the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters as it happened on our blog.
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