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It's not easy to break into Brazil's dominant beef market, but this Australian cattle breeder has cracked it
via abc.net.au
One bite was all it took for an Australian cattle breeder to become an industry leader in world beef heavyweight Brazil. -
Urban sprawl has brought the stink from a family business closer to homes, forcing it to shut down
via abc.net.au
When AJ Bush and Sons was established in 1956 to collect red meat by-product in Sydney, it was surrounded by farmland. Now housing estates encircle it and the smell from the factory has generated complaints from locals. -
A family business that's operated for decades has closed after getting complaints from new neighbours
via abc.net.au
When AJ Bush and Sons was established in 1956 to collect red meat by-product in Sydney, it was surrounded by farmland. Now housing estates encircle it and the smell from the factory has generated complaints from locals. -
Nuclear could fill a niche in Australia's energy, but renewables will need to do the heavy lifting, business leaders say
via abc.net.au
Energy sector leaders and economists say renewable energy will ultimately generate the vast share of Australia's energy mix, but nuclear could play a small role. -
Business leaders open to nuclear option, but not at the expense of renewables investment
via abc.net.au
Energy sector leaders and economists say renewable energy will ultimately generate the vast share of Australia's energy mix, but nuclear could play a small role. -
From The Cranberries to Gorillaz, the top song covers of the last 25 years
via abc.net.au
Comedian and music lover Bec Charlwood contentiously lists the best cover songs since 1999. -
Is Brexit to blame for the UK's years of political uncertainty and chaos?
via abc.net.au
David Cameron took a colossal gamble on Brexit and lost. What followed was years of political chaos and division. With a general election approaching next month, did Brexit break Britain? -
How much is Brexit to blame for the UK's years of political uncertainty and chaos?
via abc.net.au
David Cameron took a colossal gamble on Brexit and lost. What followed was years of political chaos and division. With a general election approaching next month, did Brexit break Britain? -
Glass skin, doe eyes, and petite figures. Why there's a dark side to Korea's 'toxic beauty standards'
via abc.net.au
Korea's notoriously high beauty standards date back hundreds of years, and even today they influence millions of men and women, with many going to extreme lengths to fit the "toxic beauty standards". -
Calls for Senate intervention into live export ban after claims government 'stacked' inquiry
via abc.net.au
A federal inquiry into the government's plan to ban the live export of sheep from Western Australia backs the bill in its initial report handed down on Friday and calls for more funding for the industry. -
At Close of Business podcast June 21 2024
Liv Declerck speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about zero2hero's cape2cape trek for business leaders. -
West African draws down final $US100m
Shares in West African Resources rose 3 per cent to $1.50 on Friday, following news that the gold miner had drawn down the final $US100 million of its $US265 million secured loan facility. -
ASX finishes higher as end of financial year looms
The Australian share market has finished slightly higher as investors' attention turns to the end of the financial year. -
Mark My Words podcast June 21 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the Chinese premier's visit to WA; critical minerals; iron ore mines closure; Dutton's nuclear plan; WA's gas market, Woodside and BGC; and a mag preview. -
Ex-Opus Homes director fined $40k
A former director of collapsed builder Opus Homes has been fined $40,000 over his failure to manage properties in Perth in his role as building supervisor. -
Iris’ Claremont project unlikely
The developer’s $200 million Claremont Oval project is in doubt, after the project owner was placed into administration and the lender repossessed the site. -
PharmAust taps investors for $10m
Biotech company PharmAust has announced it will raise $10 million, alongside a $2 million share purchase plan. -
US takes friends-first view, for now
Foreign investment in Australia’s critical minerals sector is about to become a headline issue for this country’s relationship with the US and China. -
Act’s deterrence factor a disincentive
Overly punitive penalties in the Aged Care Act risk alienating the workforce and stalling development of leaders and career paths. -
Local govts hit out over defence infrastructure
A group of southern suburban local governments has laid bare serious defence infrastructure and population growth concerns ahead of AUKUS’s arrival in Rockingham. -
Safe Night Space to reopen after govt review
A long-running tiff over Ruah Community Services' bid to revive the Safe Night Space operation in Northbridge has ended after the state government reviewed the application. -
Tumby Bay's 116-year-old jetty reopens for a solstice splash
via abc.net.au
The town's storm-damaged jetty reopens for the first time in almost two years thanks to a "novel" approach, bypassing millions of dollars in repair costs — for now. -
Wildcats buoyed by ideal timeslot
The Perth Wildcats will play 11 Friday night games at RAC Arena throughout the 2024-25 National Basketball League regular season. -
Australia ready for nuclear debate
OPINION: The world's 20 largest economies have moved towards nuclear energy, so why wouldn't we? -
Harmony buys Canning Vale asset
Westbridge Funds Management sold the Baile Road property for $12.3 million. -
Botanix taps investors for $70m following FDA approval
Leederville-based medical dermatology company Botanix has announced it will tap investors for $70 million to fund the launch of its recently US Food and Drug Administration approved Sofdra gel, used to treat excessive underarms sweating. -
Botanix taps investors for $70m
Leederville-based medical dermatology company Botanix has announced it will tap investors for $70 million to fund the launch of its recently US Food and Drug Administration approved Sofdra gel. -
Union action at Freo fuel facility
Hour-long work stoppages at bulk liquid handler Quantem’s North Fremantle facilities will not have a significant impact on operations, according to the facility operator. -
UGL wins $125m Western Power contract
Engineering firm UGL will undertake a major power network maintenance and upgrade program for Western Power under a $125 million deal announced on Friday. -
Seven reporter Robert Ovadia 'sacked' following allegations of inappropriate behaviour
via abc.net.au
In a statement, Sydney-based crime reporter Robert Ovadia tells the ABC he had been fired after 23 years with the network. -
Strike secures extra gas funding
Strike Energy has refinanced and secured additional funding to support its Perth Basin gas acceleration strategy, agreeing to terms on a $153 million Macquarie Bank funding package. -
Pilbara heartened by expansion option
Dale Henderson-led Pilbara Minerals has announced that production at its flagship Pilgangoora Operation could expand to more than 2 million tonnes of spodumene concentrate per annum, following results from its P2000 project pre-feasibility study. -
Pilbara heartened by $1.2bn expansion option
Pilbara Minerals has announced that production at its flagship Pilgangoora Operation could expand to more than 2 million tonnes of spodumene concentrate per annum. -
'What a wild ride': Splendour in the Grass co-founder exits company she helped create
via abc.net.au
The co-founder of iconic music festival Splendour In The Grass and co-CEO of the influential Secret Sounds group, Jessica Ducrou has announced her departure from the company she helped create eight years ago. -
Infamous Pilbara pub to close its doors
A notorious Pilbara pub which has been for sale on-and-off for more than a decade will shut its doors by the end of the month. -
Woodside to shake up management team
Woodside Energy’s Perth-based head of new energy initiatives, Shaun Gregory, will step into an advisory role after a c-suite shake up at the LNG producer. -
'Perfect weather, fishing's great' but where are the tourists?
via abc.net.au
It is supposed to be peak tourism season, but locals in small outback tourist towns have never seen it so quiet and are worried businesses won't survive. -
Facebook faces scrutiny for dumping Australian news
A parliamentary inquiry into social media is expected to probe why Meta abandoned deals with local media outlets, as well as proposed age limits. -
Kingston exit restokes Nationals’ women issues
Upper House MP Louise Kingston’s explosive resignation from the WA National Party has once again turned the spotlight on the party’s treatment of women -
Stepping out for youth mental health
Twenty-five business leaders completed zero2hero’s five-day cape2cape trek for CEOs to raise funds for youth mental health.
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