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Plant store inadvertently becomes goldfish adoption agency to help save pets from the flush
via abc.net.au
Few things make Tegan Warren as upset as the idea of a goldfish about to be flushed down the toilet. -
Plant store becomes goldfish adoption agency to help save pets from the flush
via abc.net.au
Few things make Tegan Warren as upset as the idea of a goldfish about to be flushed down the toilet. -
Online retailer Booktopia collapses, ASX follows Wall Street's lead to finish higher — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest online bookstore, Booktopia, has collapsed and been placed into voluntary administration. Meanwhile, Australian stocks ended higher on Wednesday after a rally on Wall Street overnight. -
Live: Online retailer Booktopia collapses, ASX rises after Wall Street ends higher
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest online bookstore, Booktopia, has collapsed and been placed into voluntary administration. Meanwhile, Australian stocks are trading higher after a rally on Wall Street overnight. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to rise ahead of retail sales data release, Wall Street ends higher
via abc.net.au
A rally on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, while the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is set to release the retail sales data this morning. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rises, Booktopia in voluntary administration, Wall Street ends higher
via abc.net.au
A rally on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks higher, while the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is set to release the retail sales data this morning. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX rises ahead of retail sales data release, Wall Street ends higher
via abc.net.au
A rally on Wall Street has sent Australian stocks higher, while the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is set to release the retail sales data this morning. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Sheep industry veteran says it's time to move on from live export fight and focus on new markets
via abc.net.au
Rob Egerton-Warburton, who has farmed for nearly 30 years running 20,000 merino sheep in the industry's WA heartland, says now that the live export ban is legislated the industry should look to fresh opportunities to survive. -
'Nope, it's not worth that': Caution urged when using real estate price guides
via abc.net.au
Those attempting to navigate the property market may be familiar with the plethora of property price guides published each month. But are they more of a hindrance than a help? -
Another day, another housing industry price report — but are they useful in navigating the market?
via abc.net.au
Those attempting to navigate the property market may be familiar with the plethora of housing price guides published each month. But are they more of a hindrance than a help? -
Young adults dying without a will leaves family to sort out superannuation, cryptocurrency and future of pets
via abc.net.au
When Quintin Bowen died suddenly in his early 30s without a will, it left a complicated legal mess for his grieving mother that took more than five years to sort out. -
'That money is just gone': Cryptocurrency posing a problem when young people die without a will
via abc.net.au
When Quintin Bowen died suddenly in his early 30s without a will, it left a complicated legal mess for his grieving mother that took more than five years to sort out. -
'I didn't know where to start': Helen was thrust into a bureaucratic nightmare when her son died without a will
via abc.net.au
When Quintin Bowen died suddenly in his early 30s without a will, it left a complicated legal mess for his grieving mother that took more than five years to sort out. -
First homebuyers are snapping up rentals as three states show signs of investor sell-off
via abc.net.au
Investors say they're selling properties in Victoria due to the threat of increased taxes, changing tenancy laws and rising interest rates. But Victoria's not the only state where the number of renters appears to be falling. -
As some investors decide to leave Victoria, first homebuyers are getting their foot in the door
via abc.net.au
Investors say they're selling properties in Victoria due to the threat of increased taxes, changing tenancy laws and rising interest rates. But Victoria's not the only state where the number of renters appears to be falling. -
'It's pretty annoying': China wants more visitors from Australia, but going cashless presents some problems
via abc.net.au
Starting this month, many Australians travelling to China will no longer need to apply for a visa, but some challenges and inconveniences remain for foreign travellers when it comes to paying in the largely cashless society. -
'Is this really ethical?': Iris sees her product being copied weekly, but she can't afford to do anything about it
via abc.net.au
Small beauty entrepreneurs say they are struggling to stop copies of their cosmetics being released because they don't have the legal budgets to fight big companies that are self-confessed dupers. -
Iris has a patent to stop cosmetic copycats, so why are beauty brands selling their own versions of her product?
via abc.net.au
Small beauty entrepreneurs say they are struggling to stop copies of their cosmetics being released because they don't have the legal budgets to fight big companies that are self-confessed dupers. -
Nursing home denied in bid to have emergency guardian appointed for 'increasingly violent' resident
via abc.net.au
An aged care facility has failed to get an emergency guardianship order for a Tasmanian resident accused of increasingly aggressive behaviour, which included pushing a woman who later died from a fracture sustained in the incident. -
Deep Yellow teams up with Nedbank
Uranium exploration company Deep Yellow has appointed South African-headquartered Nedbank as its bookrunner and mandated lead arranger for its flagship Tumas project in Namibia. -
Creditors approve Collar Group restructure
Recruitment firm Collar Group will be returned to the control of its chief executive after creditors approve to rearrange the company that fell into administration. -
Aust shares drop again as Reserve Bank talks rate hikes
The ASX200 fell 0.4 per cent after Reserve Bank minutes indicated that a central bank's August meeting would be "live," with a chance for a rate hike. -
At Close of Business podcast July 2 2024
Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the industries Indigenous entrepreneurs are pursuing. -
Telstra, Optus cut Google amid ACCC probe
Telstra and Optus have stopped their arrangements with Google amid an ongoing investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. -
Centaurus buoyed by feasibility study
Mineral exploration company Centaurus Metals has released the feasibility study for its Jaguar nickel-sulphide project in northern Brazil. -
Call to action on recruitment
Policy makers must be intellectually bold and politically brave to meet the growth and future needs of the ADF. -
Labor members on notice over live export ban
WA farmers have vowed to campaign heavily against Labor candidates during next year’s federal election following the government’s decision to ban live sheep exports from 2028. -
Liontown books $379m Kathleen Valley funding
Liontown Resources has secured $US250 million, roughly equivalent to $A379 million, LG Energy Solution to fund its flagship Kathleen Valley lithium project. -
New CEO close for WA Cricket
WA Cricket’s new permanent chief executive officer is likely to be announced within the next month or so, according to Western Australian Cricket Association chair, Avril Fahey. -
MPA Skills merges with IntoWork
Maylands-based MPA Skills Trade Training has joined not-for-profit employment and skills provider IntoWork Group, marking the company’s exit from voluntary administration. -
Cindy was supposed to be living in a new home by now. Instead she's facing bankruptcy
via abc.net.au
Cindy Richardson signed up with Perth builder Nicheliving more than three years ago. She's now overwhelmed with bills and hoping to access her super to stay afloat. -
Car import loophole allows manufacturers to rush polluting vehicles into country and undermine climate scheme
via abc.net.au
A loophole in the government's New Vehicle Efficiency Standard could be exploited by car makers seeking to import higher-polluting vehicles, and would undermine the first three years of the new climate laws. -
Car import loophole allows manufacturers to rush polluting vehicles into Australia
via abc.net.au
A loophole in the government's New Vehicle Efficiency Standard could be exploited by car makers seeking to import higher-polluting vehicles, and would undermine the first three years of the new climate laws. -
Car import loophole allows car makers to rush polluting cars into country and undermine climate scheme
via abc.net.au
A loophole in the government's New Vehicle Efficiency Standard could be exploited by car makers seeking to import higher-polluting cars, and would undermine the first three years of the new climate laws. -
McDonald's cuts back breakfast hours over egg supply concerns, supermarket prices expected to rise
via abc.net.au
Consumers can expect to pay more for eggs at the check-out in coming weeks as one of Australia's biggest fast-food retail chains limits its breakfast times. -
McDonald's cuts back breakfast hours across Australia over egg supply concerns
via abc.net.au
Consumers can expect to pay more for eggs at the check-out in coming weeks as one of Australia's biggest fast-food retail chains limits its breakfast times. -
Hub grows Aboriginal entrepreneurs
Data from Waalitj Hub reveals the professions Indigenous entrepreneurs are taking up in WA, with arts and construction proving attractive -
Civmec secures $174m of work
Construction and engineering company Civmec has been awarded a series of contracts and scope extensions, valued at $174 million. -
Civmec books $174m of work
Construction and engineering company Civmec has been awarded a series of contracts and scope extensions, valued at $174 million. -
UWA scientists discover cells that control blood-brain barrier
Researchers from UWA and the Perron Institute have discovered a new set of cells which can protect blood vessel structure in the central nervous system, know as the blood-brain barrier. -
Moen, Paterson poached by K&L Gates
Global law firm K&L Gates has poached two top partners from independent firm Jackson McDonald in a coup that aims to boost its real estate and corporate practice offerings. -
Silverchain acquires KinCare
Home care provider Silverchain Group has expanded its national presence after acquiring the assets of aged care services organisation KinCare. -
WA NRL bid needs to raise $30m
Western Australia’s bid consortium needs to raise $30 million to support its push towards a National Rugby League licence, according to bid chair Peter Cumins. -
Fortescue moves on zero-emission robot haulage
Fortescue has inked a new deal with Liebherr to develop an autonomous system capable of controlling the miner’s zero emissions iron ore haulage fleet. -
Kimberley calling the tune for Indigenous tourism
A rising star in the sector has a few thoughts as to why the Kimberley dominates in terms of WA’s Indigenous tourism experiences -
WAMMCO showers farmers with record bonus
Booming processed meat sales have led to WA abattoir operator WAMMCO paying out a record $21.8 million to its members, more than double last year’s bonus. -
It's cold and it's winter but a toxic 'sub-tropical' algae is still causing problems at the bottom of the Murray
via abc.net.au
Lake Alexandrina and the Murray River at Goolwa have been the subject of a water quality alert for months because of a toxic blue-green algae that used to only occur in the tropics.
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