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'Disgraceful': Outrage after footage emerges of fishing gill-nets allegedly used in banned waters
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Commercial barramundi fishing vessels are being accused of killing sea life in huge nets off Arnhem Land, in the remote Northern Territory, in waters where commercial fishing is banned. -
Old oil and gas rigs in Bass Strait to be decommissioned, but what does it mean for the environment?
via abc.net.au
The company behind one of Australia's largest sources of oil and gas is planning the removal of about half of its platforms, but environmental groups are concerned it will create a toxic dump in Corner Inlet's wetland. -
Concerns oil and gas rig removal from Bass Strait could pollute vulnerable Ramsar wetland
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The company behind one of Australia's largest sources of oil and gas is planning the removal of about half of its platforms, but environmental groups are concerned it will create a toxic dump in Corner Inlet's wetland. -
'I feel like I've failed': The psychological toll of the rental crisis
via abc.net.au
The rental crisis not only brings you down, but research suggests it can affect your very sense of self and decisions you make. -
'I feel like I've failed': How the rental crisis warps your sense of the future
via abc.net.au
The rental crisis not only brings you down, but research suggests it can affect your very sense of self and decisions you make. -
Millions of Australians facing financial difficulty, according to ASIC survey
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An ASIC survey has found rising levels of financial hardship among Australians, who say they'd rather sell off assets before they ask their lenders for assistance. -
Rave train trip on historic Sydney track reveals perfect spot for a New York-style High Line
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Vivid's Tekno Train gives passengers a glimpse of the historic, and usually inaccessible Lavender Bay line — and a hint of "what the future could be". -
Rave train trip on derelict Sydney track reveals perfect spot for a New York-style highline
via abc.net.au
Vivid's Tekno Train gives passengers a glimpse of the historic, and usually inaccessible Lavender Bay line — and a hint of "what the future could be". -
Rave train trip on derelict Sydney track reveals perfect spot for a New York-style High Line
via abc.net.au
Vivid's Tekno Train gives passengers a glimpse of the historic, and usually inaccessible Lavender Bay line — and a hint of "what the future could be". -
Wage theft is 'part of Australia's work culture', legal groups say. Now workers are fighting back
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From higher education to fast food, Legal Aid says wage theft is "everywhere" in Australia. -
'They will use you and throw you in the dirt': Legal groups report surge in wage theft complaints
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From higher education to fast food, Legal Aid says wage theft is "everywhere" in Australia. -
Ali complained to his boss about being underpaid. Then they fired him
via abc.net.au
From higher education to fast food, Legal Aid says wage theft is "everywhere" in Australia. -
Japanese car manufacturers including Toyota admit manipulating safety testing data
via abc.net.au
Toyota — the world's biggest car manufacturer by volume — has admitted incorrectly testing airbag inflation and crash damage, with probes also underway into fuel efficiency and emissions data. -
Arrest warrant issued for Tasmanian Aboriginal elder but 81yo says he doesn't recognise 'colonial' courts
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An 81-year-old Tasmanian Aboriginal elder says Australian courts hold no jurisdiction over Indigenous people and he will not participate in the court process after being charged at a native forest protest. Now a warrant has been issued for his arrest. -
'National interest' behind treasurer's orders to block Yuxiao Fund from Australian rare earth investments
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Five companies with ties to major Chinese entities are ordered by Jim Chalmers to divest their shares in this remote Australian rare earths mine "to protect our national interest." -
Perth home values rise 22pc annually
The state’s house prices continue to grow at a faster rate than other jurisdictions, with another 2 per cent jump last month and 22 per cent rise in the 12 months to May 31. -
Despite the country's large farming industry, very few spices are grown in Australia … until now
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Only about 3 per cent of spices found in your pantry are grown in Australia despite the nation's large agricultural industry, and a research team and a bunch of farmers want to change that. -
Minimum and award wages to increase by 3.75 per cent come July 1
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Australia's minimum wage and award wages will increase by 3.75 per cent from July 1, the Fair Work Commission has announced. -
Danielle is one of 2.6 million workers who will receive a pay rise next month
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission has announced Australia's minimum wage and award wages will increase by 3.75 per cent, taking the national minimum wage to $24.10 per hour or $915.91 per week from July 1. -
2.6 million workers to benefit from 3.75pc increase to minimum wage next month
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission has announced Australia's minimum wage and award wages will increase by 3.75 per cent, taking the national minimum wage to $24.10 per hour or $915.91 per week from July 1. -
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf was sacked by ABC, Fair Work Commission finds
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Journalist and presenter Antoinette Lattouf was sacked by the ABC when she was taken off-air part way through a radio presenting stint, the Fair Work Commission has found. -
Why are we all so hooked on watching luxury real estate shows?
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When it comes to reality television, the arguments and scandals of Married at First Sight aren't for everyone. So why does the real estate reality television genre continue to appeal to such a broad demographic, when other shows fail to? -
'It's fun to judge': The appeal of real estate reality television
via abc.net.au
When it comes to reality television, the arguments and scandals of Married at First Sight aren't for everyone. So why does the real estate reality television genre continue to appeal to such a broad demographic, when other shows fail to? -
Noosa targets illegal campers with new tow-away zone
via abc.net.au
Drivers may have their vehicles towed away if they park overnight near the Noosa National Park as the local council tries to reduce noise and rubbish complaints. -
Illegal campers hit with tow-away threats as parking fines fail to deter overnight stays
via abc.net.au
Drivers may have their vehicles towed away if they park overnight near the Noosa National Park as the local council tries to reduce noise and rubbish complaints. -
Live: Award and minimum wages to rise 3.75%, ASX up 0.8% on opening
via abc.net.au
Basic award and minimum wage rates will rise by 3.75%, starting July 1, while the ASX has opened strongly, up 0.8%. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise, wage decision to be released as house prices rise again
via abc.net.au
Wall Street's strong finish to the month is set to flow through to the ASX. The Fair Work Commission will release the increase for both the minimum and award wages for the year later this morning.
Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
As it happened: Award and minimum wages to rise 3.75%, ASX gains 0.8%
via abc.net.au
Basic award and minimum wage rates will rise by 3.75%, starting July 1, while the ASX has opened the week up 0.8% following a strong lead from Wall Street. Look back on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
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