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Will new workplace laws stop us 'snapping our fingers to have our servants drop us meals'
via abc.net.au
There's a widening gap in the working rights of gig workers and white-collar professionals, which the federal government is hoping it can plug with new laws set to kick in soon. -
Mind The Gap: The growing chasm between white-collar knowledge workers and '21st-century chimney-sweeps'
via abc.net.au
There's a widening gap in the working rights of gig workers and white-collar professionals, which the federal government is hoping it can plug with new laws set to kick in soon. -
Gap in work conditions between gig workers and white-collar professions widens
via abc.net.au
There's a widening gap in the working rights of gig workers and white-collar professionals, which the federal government is hoping it can plug with new laws set to kick in soon. -
AEMO charts renewable growth
An increase in renewable generation in Western Australia last quarter showed the state’s progress on renewables over the past year but did not lead to a reduction of electricity prices. -
Wintry weather drives electricity prices to record levels
via abc.net.au
A cold spell across Australia's south-eastern states has led to record demand in the national electricity market (NEM) across late autumn and early winter. -
South-east cold spell drove record demand for power and soaring wholesale prices
via abc.net.au
A cold spell across Australia's south-eastern states has led to record demand in the national electricity market (NEM) across late autumn and early winter. -
These are the world's most powerful passports in 2024. See where Australia sits
via abc.net.au
The Henley Passport Index 2024 has again crowned Singapore the country with the world's most powerful passport. See where Australia sits on the list. -
BGC confirms sale move
The Buckeridge Group of Companies has relaunched its sales process, putting its cement division on the market. -
Mine opponents claim 'misleading and deceptive conduct' in fight against project
via abc.net.au
A NSW mines investor communication is under the microscope as a group of residents opposed to its mine development files a complaint with corporate regulator. -
Questions raised over state EBAs
The latest reports about the CFMEU have sparked calls from the state’s construction industry body for authorities to examine the negotiation processes for EBAs. -
Tech fuels shares turnaround amid muted Biden response
The ASX200 has snapped a three-day losing streak led by tech stocks, while the Australian dollar closed lower for a seventh consecutive day. -
At Close of Business podcast July 23 2024
Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss moves in Perth's hotel sector. -
Crown Perth CEO in new role
Crown Perth will undergo a global search for a new chief executive after David Tsai was appointed in a national role with the resort and entertainment group. -
Navy to lure redundant miners
The Australian Navy will offer jobs to retrenched miners and builders in a bid to meet its substantial staffing requirements under the defense partnership. -
Alliance secures loan for nickel project
Perth-based Alliance Nickel has posted positive news in a challenging market for its namesake metal, securing a $4 million loan facility to progress the NiWest project in WA. -
Fleeton to leave Perth council
City of Perth councillor and Perth Racing director Brent Fleeton will head overseas, triggering an extraordinary election to fill his local government seat. -
Warning unemployment could rise as jobs attract hundreds of applicants
via abc.net.au
While the jobless rate has been slowly creeping higher, alarm bells are ringing about the potential for a big surge in unemployment as recruiters report seeing hundreds of applications for a single job. -
'I feel abandoned by society': Professionals lament as jobless rate tipped to spike above 5 per cent
via abc.net.au
While the jobless rate has been slowly creeping higher, alarm bells are ringing about the potential for a big surge in unemployment as recruiters report seeing hundreds of applications for a single job. -
ANZ warns unemployment could rise above 5pc as 'over-qualified' job applicants feel 'abandoned by society'
via abc.net.au
While the jobless rate has been slowly creeping higher, alarm bells are ringing about the potential for a big surge in unemployment as recruiters report seeing hundreds of applications for a single job. -
Potash project achieves first production
Private company SO4 has delivered rare good news for the potash sector by announcing successful production at its Lake Way project, which it bought out of receivership two years ago. -
Spartan shines as gold resource climbs
Spartan Resources shares soared 20 per cent off a new mineral resource at its Dalgaranga gold project, weeks after Ramelius Resources unveiled a 17.9 per cent stake in the company. -
No doubting regions relevance
OPINION: The bush is reconnecting with the corporate sector after a long period of neglect. -
Tram line to temporarily shut to make way for a $200 million overpass in Adelaide's south
via abc.net.au
The South Australian and federal governments will each contribute $100 million towards an overpass at Morphettville, temporarily closing the Glenelg tram line for approximately six months in 2025. -
Arafura locks in debt package
Arafura Rare Earths is inching closer to making a final investment decision on its Northern Territory project after securing its remaining debt funding. -
Seismic out in gas permit grant
Gas exploration permits off the Western Australian coast have been granted to Chevron, Inpex, Melbana Energy and Woodside Energy, as part of long-awaited acreage release. -
Revo Claremont gets $1.1m makeover
A strong bond between two proud sport and fitness organisations in the western suburbs now has an added layer of polish. -
Waters off SA, Victoria and Tasmania opened for new gas exploration
via abc.net.au
The federal government opens waters off the Victorian, Tasmanian and South Australian coasts for new gas exploration as it seeks to increase Australia's supply. -
Lynas revenue falls on low prices
Stubbornly low prices continue to weigh on Lynas Rare Earths’ revenue and production, while it assesses acid supply options following the BHP Nickel West fallout. -
Van Dyk named as Singleton successor
Austin Engineering has announced David Singleton’s successor, appointing non-executive director Sybrandt Van Dyk as managing director and chief executive officer from July 1, 2025. -
Qoria delivers record revenue growth
Perth-founded edtech startup Qoria has posted strong growth in its quarterly financials, including a record $10 million growth in revenue from its K12 segment. -
Feds accelerate WA-built Army fleet
The federal government has accelerated a plan to deliver 18 medium landing craft for the Army’s new littoral fleet, to be built by Austal at the Henderson shipyard. -
Woodside’s Scarborough bill rises
Woodside Energy's Scarborough project is now two-thirds complete and on track for first production in 2026 but will cost $750 million more than previously thought. -
Wall Street gains as investors return to megacap stocks
US stocks have closed higher as investors bought shares in major tech firms after a three-session sell-off. -
Hyatt curveball in thriving market
Hotel operators mull the impact of the Hyatt’s sudden closure as well as their refurbishment programs. -
Live: Rental relief as Australia's asking prices stabilise, while CrowdStrike shares slip further
via abc.net.au
The ASX has started the day's trade on the rise while overnight the prices for gold, oil and copper took a dive. Follow live. -
Live: ASX on the rise, gold, oil and copper prices slump
via abc.net.au
The ASX has started the day's trade on the rise while overnight the prices for gold, oil and copper took a dive. Follow live. -
As it happened: ASIC charges pump and dump group chat with alleged market manipulation, Australian shares close higher
via abc.net.au
ASIC alleges a 'pump and dump' group chat was responsible for manipulating the price of Australian equities. The ASX200 closed higher today. As it happened. -
Same job, different pay as school bus drivers excluded from government wage increases
via abc.net.au
With their counterparts' hourly rate rising to $35, Queensland school bus drivers won't receive a cent from an industry-wide wage increase which was designed to equalise pay in the sector.
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