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Swarmed by bees and forced into pre-term labour, seeking treatment in WA cost Katie $50,000
via abc.net.au
Travelling to Perth for medical treatment is becoming more costly for country West Australians, who receive the lowest fuel rebate in the nation and an accommodation allowance that would not cover half the price of the average hotel room. -
After she was swarmed by bees at her rural home, Katie was left $50,000 out of pocket
via abc.net.au
Travelling to Perth for medical treatment is becoming more costly for country West Australians, who receive the lowest fuel rebate in the nation and an accommodation allowance that would not cover half the price of the average hotel room. -
Astronomy tourism business ready to fight Australia's first compressed air energy storage project
via abc.net.au
A stargazing tourism operation says it has "legalled up" in response to a billion-dollar renewable energy project set to be located down the road from the business that relies on dark skies. -
Housing crisis is separating families, and experts warn little can be done in the short term
via abc.net.au
After a divorce, single mum Fran saved for 13 years to buy a home on Sydney's Northern Beaches, now she's worried her children will never get the chance. -
Experts warn there's no silver bullets to housing affordability, as families face separation due to high house prices
via abc.net.au
After a divorce, single mum Fran saved for 13 years to buy a home on Sydney's Northern Beaches, now she's worried her children will never get the chance. -
Experts warn there is no silver bullet to housing affordability, as families face separation due to high house prices
via abc.net.au
After a divorce, single mum Fran saved for 13 years to buy a home on Sydney's Northern Beaches, now she's worried her children will never get the chance. -
Lobsters, pandas, energy and trade likely to be focus of Chinese premier's Australian visit
via abc.net.au
Officials, diplomats and police in Canberra are furiously preparing for Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who will fly into Australia later today at a crucial time for Beijing and the Australian government. -
China Premier to visit Australia today for the first time in seven years
via abc.net.au
Officials, diplomats and police in Canberra are furiously preparing for Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who will fly into Australia later today at a crucial time for Beijing and the Australian government. -
At Close of Business podcast June 14 2024
Mark Pownall speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about a WA company exploiting new navigation technology. -
Rinehart heads latest Power 500
Iron ore magnate Gina Rinehart has risen to the top of the state’s 2024 Power 500, with her influence over mining projects behind a $45 billion fortune the clinching factor. -
MinRes to buy BCI assets
Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals has announced it will divest its Iron Valley assets to Mineral Resources for up to $72.6 million. -
BCI to sell Iron Valley assets
Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals has announced it will divest its Iron Valley assets to Mineral Resources for up to $72.6 million. -
Shares fall again to finish week down 1.7 pct
The ASX200 finished Friday down 0.3 per cent in its third losing day out of the past four sessions. -
Avoid surprises around succession
Good advice and early planning can help navigate some of the legal, tax and emotional issues around business succession. -
Union calls for Bankwest security
Treasurer Rita Saffioti and the Finance Sector Union have hashed out concerns over the impending closure of Bankwest branches and hundreds of job cuts. -
Govt expands 'lazy land' initiative
Roger Cook says he will consult industry on where development should be best placed, as the government expands its program to unlock land for housing. -
Electrician fined $15k for safety neglect
A Perth electrician has been fined $15,000 after leaving switchboard components unprotected at a home in Mount Lawley, placing users at risk of severe injury or electrocution. -
Telstra outage forces Aboriginal health clinics to temporarily shut, disrupts regional councils
via abc.net.au
Two South Australian Aboriginal health clinics have temporarily closed due to a nationwide Telstra data outage, which has also left three regional councils unable to perform critical services. -
Mark My Words podcast June 14 2024
Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss changes in marine services, a Chinese premier's WA visit, Esplanade Hotel, beach shacks, basketball clubs, Forrest's Gaza aid, and the Power 500. -
No exorcising dangers of demon drink
So embedded is alcohol in Australian culture that the health, safety and social downsides are often overlooked or downplayed. -
KPMG to cut 200 consulting jobs
KPMG’s Australian arm will shed around 200 staff from its consulting business as part of a comprehensive restructure, in a move expected to save it around $80 million a year. -
Boss begins production at Alta Mesa
Duncan Craib-led Boss Energy has begun production at its US-based Alta Mesa uranium project in Texas. -
Global company fined $400k after workers exposed to silica dust
via abc.net.au
Kevin Weekes's world shattered when his doctor asked him if his affairs were in order. Five years on, Sibelco has been fined for failing to act on "red flags". -
First flights from Canberra to Bali take off, but not without 'teething problems'
via abc.net.au
The first Batik Air flight from Canberra to Denpasar has taken off, but the airline said there have already been some "teething problems", with two future flights cancelled. -
Riots in Argentina as president narrowly wins vote on radical economic reforms
via abc.net.au
Argentina's president claims victory after managing to pass his new reforms through the Senate, while demonstrators and police clash outside. -
Rain boosts WA grain outlook
Predictions for a poor growing season have been thrown at the window by Western Australia’s peak grains industry body after a fortnight of well-timed rains across the state’s south. -
Henderson asset sold for $13m
The Australian Marine Complex building sold to engineering consultant AME, following its divestment of a nearby property. -
'Profound and rapid coma': Brisbane hospital sees a four-fold increase in GHB presentations
via abc.net.au
While the desired effects of the party drug are euphoria, increased socialism and an increased sexual libido, the drug is extremely dose and tolerance dependent. -
'One millilitre too much' of GHB can lead to 'profound comas' and hospital visits are on the rise
via abc.net.au
While the desired effects of the party drug are euphoria, increased sociability and an increased sexual libido, the drug is extremely dose and tolerance dependent. -
Adam's family has been growing wine grapes for 28 years. He's now facing the 'heartbreaking' decision of pulling out his vines
via abc.net.au
Since the imposition of hefty Chinese tariffs on Australian wine in 2020, wine grape growers have barely broken even and the federal government has signalled it will not fund growers to exit the industry. -
VRX Silica finalises top-down review
VRX Silica has finalised a comprehensive top-down review of its organisation and elected to implement a series of cost-saving initiatives, effective immediately. -
McRae to leave Martu representative body
Former government minister Tony McRae has resigned from his role as chief executive of the Martu peoples’ representative body. -
Ag leaders savage export ban at WA hearing
WA agriculture groups have painted a bleak picture for the future of the state’s farming towns due to the federal government’s decision to ban live sheep exports. -
Home prices in Perth outpacing peers
Home prices in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide are growing much faster than in cities such as Melbourne and Hobart and the latest data indicates those trends could stick around for some time yet. -
Euroz Hartleys commits commissions to charity
Euroz Hartleys will donate 100 per cent of its brokerage commissions from today's trading to Breast Cancer Care WA, Ocean Heroes and Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation. -
Fast-acting father saves toddler from a dingo attack on popular Queensland island
via abc.net.au
The two-year-old boy was bitten on the thigh after an untagged female dingo charged at the family as they were leaving an inland lake on K'gari. -
Global positioning for local nav tech
Founded in Perth, manufacturing in Australia, this robotics and AI startup is heading towards unicorn status. -
Billionaire Elon Musk's record-breaking $US56 billion pay package approved by Tesla shareholders
via abc.net.au
Shareholders also approved a proposal to re-elect his brother, Kimbal Musk, and son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch, as board members. -
Up to 250 jobs going at KPMG, ASX closes down ahead of RBA decision, as Japan keeps rates at 0% β as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market traded down on Friday, despite the S&P500 and Nasdaq closing on fresh record highs in the US overnight. See how the day unfolded on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Up to 250 jobs going at KPMG, ASX awaits next week's RBA decision, as Japan keeps rates at 0%
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market is trading down on Friday, despite the S&P500 and Nasdaq closing on fresh record highs in the US overnight. Follow the latest in the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Up to 250 jobs could go at consulting firm KPMG, as ASX awaits the RBA's next cash rate decision
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market is trading down on Friday, despite the S&P500 and Nasdaq closing on fresh record highs in the US overnight. Follow the latest in the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Australian home owners facing higher interest rates, as ASX awaits the RBA's next cash rate decision
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market is trading down on Friday, despite the S&P500 and Nasdaq closing on fresh record highs in the US overnight. Meanwhile, analysis shows a mortgage cliff is approaching home owners in Australia. -
Live: ASX tipped to slip, but Wall St closes on another record high
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market is expected to decline on the opening bell, despite the S&P500 and Nasdaq closing on fresh record highs in the US overnight. -
Live: ASX down in early trade, Tesla shareholders approve record pay for CEO Elon Musk
via abc.net.au
Australia's share market lost value on the opening bell, despite the S&P500 and Nasdaq closing on fresh record highs in the US overnight.
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