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'Leading with a stick': Victoria's stronger minimum rental standards raise concerns
via abc.net.au
A property lecturer says while the changes could lead to a more equitable quality of life, they also may lead to investors choosing to swap from long-term leases to short-term accommodation. -
World Heritage coup for Cape York, but would an ultimate listing kill tourism or help it?
via abc.net.au
Parts of Queensland's Cape York Peninsula will today be elevated to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list, but experts warn what many regard a coup, could be a double-edged sword. -
Rock art dating back 17,000 years nominated for World Heritage tentative listing
via abc.net.au
Parts of Queensland's Cape York Peninsula are elevated to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list, but experts warn what many regard a coup, could be a double-edged sword. -
Parts of Cape York elevated to the World Heritage 'tentative' list, but is it a blessing or curse?
via abc.net.au
Parts of Queensland's Cape York Peninsula will today be elevated to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list, but experts warn what many regard a coup, could be a double-edged sword. -
Tasmania's minority Liberal government watches on as opposition parties pass two consecutive bills
via abc.net.au
Chinks in Tasmania's minority government armour are appearing, as within the space of hours, The Greens and Labor passed two consecutive bills through the lower house against the government's wishes, both on issues that the Liberals have long held out on. -
Tasmanian government loses control as opposition passes legislation
via abc.net.au
Chinks in Tasmania's minority government armour are appearing, as within the space of hours, The Greens and Labor passed two consecutive bills through the lower house against the government's wishes, both on issues that the Liberals have long held out on. -
On the brink of flourishing or 'graveyard of dreams'? How Gosford is emerging as Sydney's satellite city
via abc.net.au
Gosford's skyline is filled with cranes and rising buildings. But is the city ready for forecast exponential growth as the construction industry struggles to keep up with demand? -
Why nuclear won't help our rising power prices as Coalition claims scrutinised
via abc.net.au
Coalition promises that nuclear power will make for cheaper electricity prices don't stack up, according to an energy analyst, who says there was no evidence anywhere in the developed world to suggest new reactors were pushing down prices. -
'An absolute stretch': Dutton's promise nuclear will make for cheaper power questioned
via abc.net.au
Coalition promises that nuclear power will make for cheaper electricity prices don't stack up, according to an energy analyst, who says there was no evidence anywhere in the developed world to suggest new reactors were pushing down prices. -
Is Coles or Woolworths cheaper? New data shows there's only a 75-cent gap
via abc.net.au
Australians have few options when it comes to saving on groceries at supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths, with a new report by Choice finding a price difference of just 75 cents between the two for the same basic items. -
Aldi stores 25pc cheaper than Coles, Woolworths, Choice report finds
via abc.net.au
Basic grocery items are 25 per cent cheaper at Aldi when compared with Coles and Woolworths, a new report from Choice has found. -
Aldi stores 25pc cheaper than Coles, Woolworth, Choice report finds
via abc.net.au
Basic grocery items are 25 per cent cheaper at Aldi when compared with Coles and Woolworths, a new report from Choice has found. -
MinRes to shut down Yilgarn iron ore hub
Mineral Resources will close its Yilgarn iron ore operations by the end of the year in a move expected to affect about 1,000 jobs. -
Pantoro growth program approved
Pantoro managing director Paul Cmrlec is confident the company’s Norseman gold project can eventually produce more than 200,000 ounces of gold per annum. -
At Close of Business podcast June 19 2024
Mark Beyer speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about some of the state's top philanthropists and how they are aiming to make a difference. -
Aust shares edge lower following RBA rate call hangover
The ASX200 has closed 0.1 per cent lower as markets reflect on a hawkish undertone in the Reserve Bank's interest-rate decision. -
Racing and Wagering WA flags upgrade
Racing and Wagering Western Australia has awarded Perth-based OPRA Projects a $14.1 million contract for its office upgrade. -
Gun reform passed as Nats hit out
The WA Nationals have accused the state government of playing politics over gun laws, after reforms labelled the “strictest in the nation” were pushed through parliament today. -
ATO whistleblower's appeal for immunity dismissed — but reasons suppressed for now
via abc.net.au
ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle loses his appeal to secure immunity from prosecution under protection laws in South Australia's Supreme Court. -
WA1 shares up 28pc following update
Shares in WA1 Resources climbed 28 per cent on Wednesday to $20.69 per share, on the back of positive initial metallurgical test results. -
Self-driving cars a 'game changer' for disabled Aussies, but they've got a kangaroo problem
via abc.net.au
Darren waits "hours and hours and hours" for taxis in Queensland, and hopes self-driving cars might be the answer. But an unpredictable marsupial is standing in the way. -
Green light for Hesperia’s $100m apartments
Hesperia will build a twin-tower development, estimated to cost $100 million, to offer affordable housing within the Murdoch Health and Knowledge precinct. -
ACT government says Canberrans could be banned from buying new gas appliances as it rolls out new energy plan
via abc.net.au
According to the ACT Government's new energy plan, regulatory options will need to be considered to ensure it meets its zero emissions target by 2045. -
Critics warn student cap a poor fit
Critics of the federal plan say it will have wider implications than its stated objective to free-up housing stocks. -
Visa-free travel to China welcomed by people wanting to reunite with family
via abc.net.au
Under the new arrangement announced by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Australians will be able to travel to China for up to 15 days without the need to apply and pay for a visa, and for those looking to visit family the plan has been well received even though many details are still to emerge. -
Visa-free travel for short trips to China will save Australians time and money but not everyone is happy
via abc.net.au
Under the new arrangement announced by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Australians will be able to travel to China for up to 15 days without the need to apply and pay for a visa, and for those looking to visit family the plan has been well received even though many details are still to emerge. -
'Our farming debt has carried over for generations': Leila McDougall on farming, finances and making her first film
via abc.net.au
It's Pay Day! Farmer and filmmaker Leila McDougall shares the surprising truth about life on the land, how her family informed her attitude towards credit cards, and why it's important to believe in yourself. -
Collie ‘largely opposed’ to nuclear reactors
Local MPs from opposing sides have warned Coalition leader Peter Dutton his plan to build a nuclear reactor in Collie will face stiff opposition from the community. -
Loreto Nedlands makes WA heritage list
A western suburbs school site, Loreto Primary and Convent, has been added to the Western Australian heritage list after the facility closed its doors. -
Red 5 management team confirmed
Rising gold producer Red 5 has finalised changes to its board and management team, following its successful merger with Silver Lake Resources earlier this month. -
Contractors book $25m school work
The state government has awarded $25 million worth of contracts for new amenities at two high schools, including sport halls and a performing arts centre. -
Sleepout fundraiser amid 'new wave of homelessness' is a cause close to home for this executive
via abc.net.au
This year's annual homelessness fundraiser in which SA business and community leaders sleep rough for one night has a deeply personal relevance for Angelique Boileau, whose mother was imprisoned in post-war Hungary. -
Develop receives $11.55m from options
Develop Global has received $11.55 million in proceeds, following the exercising of options by managing director Bill Beament and non-executive chair Michael Blakiston. -
Sierra confirms worker fatality
Perth-based Sierra Rutile has confirmed a worker has been killed at its Area 1 operation in Sierra Leone. -
Sage-led Critical Metals takes Tanbreez stake
Tony Sage-led European Lithium has welcomed the completion of an initial cash payment of $5 million by Critical Metals Corp for 5.55 per cent equity in the Tanbreez project. -
Sage-led Critical Metals Corp take first stake in Tanbreez
Tony Sage-led European Lithium has welcomed the completion of an initial cash payment of $5 million by Critical Metals Corp, a company it holds a controlling share in, for 5.55 per cent equity in the Tanbreez project. -
The gift that keeps on giving
While most philanthropists make cash donations to their preferred charities, one donation of Fortescue shares has proved unexpectedly beneficial. -
Purpose ventures beyond WA
Perth fund Purpose Ventures led a $3 million raising for Victorian robotics company Andromeda. -
Woodside discloses 2023 tax bill
Woodside Energy says it paid $4.35 billion worth of tax in Australia in 2023, with data released amid sustained criticism over the economic contribution of LNG producers to the WA economy. -
Dutton picks Collie as nuclear power site
A future federal Coalition government would build a nuclear reactor in Collie at the site of the town’s ailing coal power plant. -
Philanthropic trusts turn the page
The past year has seen some big changes among WA’s top philanthropists and how they go about their task. -
Iconic walnut farm snapped up by major wine producer as cool climate grapes in demand
via abc.net.au
The wine glut in parts of Australia is not deterring developers from forging ahead with planting new vineyards in Tasmania. -
Nvidia becomes world's most valuable company on back of demand for AI
via abc.net.au
Technology multinational Nvidia has become the world's most valuable company, dethroning tech heavyweight Microsoft as its high-end processors play a central role in a scramble to dominate artificial intelligence computing.
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