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Virtual idol Hatsune Miku has announced her first Aussie tour and she's not the only digital kid on the block
via abc.net.au
While doomsayers may see virtual performers like Hatsune Miku and Plave as a threat to the creative industries, some artists are using the technology to their advantage. -
These pop stars are virtual. Can they save Australia's ailing music business?
via abc.net.au
While doomsayers may see virtual performers like Hatsune Miku and Plave as a threat to the creative industries, some artists are using the technology to their advantage. -
'Not necessarily human trafficking': Online market claims electrified GPS shackles have legitimate uses
via abc.net.au
A huge online marketplace linked to Cambodia's ruling family is allegedly being used to sell equipment to and launder money for the online scam industry — with Australians among those in the crosshairs. -
Cambodian online marketplace outed as one-stop shop for scammers' money laundering and 'detention equipment' needs
via abc.net.au
A huge online marketplace linked to Cambodia's ruling family is allegedly being used to sell equipment to and launder money for the online scam industry — with Australians among those in the crosshairs. -
Albanese vows 'there will never be mining at Jabiluka' as mine lease ended
via abc.net.au
The federal government has refused an extension on the lease of the Jabiluka uranium mine, which has never been mined or developed, and will move to protect the site permanently as part of Kakadu National Park. -
Gorman reticent on cabinet promotion
Federal member for Perth Patrick Gorman has remained tight-lipped on a potential promotion in Sunday’s cabinet reshuffle, triggered by the resignation of two veteran Labor minister. -
At Close of Business podcast July 26 2024
Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the WA defence industry. -
Mining, property outperform, fuel shares turn around
The Australian share market was 0.8 per cent higher at the bell following goldilocks US economic data and a rally across mining stocks. -
Australia, Canada and NZ urge immediate Gaza ceasefire
The prime minister has joined forces with the leaders of Canada and New Zealand to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. -
Bellevue shares take a tumble
Shares in Bellevue Gold have crumbled more than 20 per cent after the market recoiled in response to its $150 million placement and soft production outlook. -
WA groups uneasy about Nature Positive
Resources industry groups have fronted a Senate committee to voice concerns over the federal government's proposed Nature Positive reforms. -
Drain to lead Office of the Appeals Convenor
The state government has selected Eve Drain to head up the Office of the Appeals Convenor after a seven-month recruitment process for Emma Gaunt’s replacement. -
Contractor fined $385,000 for injury
Drilling company Boart Longyear has been fined $385,000 after one of its workers received serious injuries at West Musgrave, just days after two workplace deaths in WA. -
MBA options for business ballers
OPINION: Studying for an MBA requires time, money and effort, so it’s important to consider all the variables before jumping in. -
Online retail an evolving door
The internet-driven upheaval in retail shows no signs of slowing, with a decline in brand loyalty emerging across all demographics. -
Hope for outback NSW miners as major mine bought by newly formed company
via abc.net.au
Workers at a Broken Hill lead, zinc and silver mine have had some good news after months of uncertainty about the future of their jobs. -
Mark My Words podcast July 26 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss BGC's sale process; the energy sector; Woodside; the role of gas and renewables; Defence; the alumina sector and what it means for South32. -
Investigators head to remote cattle station in search of fatal helicopter crash answers
via abc.net.au
Australian Transport and Safety Bureau investigators are due to arrive in WA's remote north to determine what caused two helicopters to collide mid-air. -
Develop results show strong year ahead
West Leederville-based Develop Global has posted a mining services revenue result 10 per cent above forecasts ahead of what it believes will be a strong year of growth. -
Eagles CEO provides leadership insight
West Coast Eagles chief executive officer Don Pyke has provided a unique insight into a range of key leadership traits, along with providing a brief overview of initial experiences in his new role. -
Blackburne unveils City Beach plans
The developer says the 247-apartment proposal directly responds to the local government’s structure plan. -
Flood victims claim 'lowball' insurance bullying on damaged homes
via abc.net.au
A Far North Queensland family support worker says negotiating with her insurance company months after her home was destroyed by a cyclone has worn her "down to literally nothing". -
MinRes up on lithium results
Mineral Resources has benefited from lifted lithium prices across its battery metals operations but is still holding back until market conditions improve. -
Nine network staff on strike
Hundreds of Nine newspaper journalists across the country have started a five-day strike over pay negotiations as the news outlet gears up for Olympics coverage. -
Davies throws hat in for Bullwinkel
Mia Davies has confirmed she will seek preselection for the newly created seat of Bullwinkel and said the live sheep export saga had spurred her decision. -
Business News gears up for Olympics
Between July 26 and Monday August 11, Business News will regularly provide extensive online coverage of major events at the Olympic Games for our loyal readership. -
ASC backs WA nuclear sub training
The Western Australian government will team up with the Commonwealth’s submarine builder to support the sustainment of local submarine workforce capacity. -
CrowdStrike issued $10 UberEats vouchers to say 'thank you' — many of them didn't work
via abc.net.au
Virtual gift cards offered by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike to those who aided customers through the global IT outage have been blocked and flagged for potential fraud by Uber. -
CrowdStrike issued $10 'thank you' vouchers. They were then blocked for potential fraud
via abc.net.au
Virtual gift cards offered by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike to those who aided customers through the global IT outage have been blocked and flagged for potential fraud by Uber. -
AUKUS expansion’s social squeeze
Concerns are growing over Rockingham’s capacity to support the expanded workforce needed for work on nuclear subs. -
Clough wins Dampier Port contract
The state government has awarded a $283 million contract to Clough to build a new wharf at Dampier Port. -
These Asian nations want more tourists — here's how they're making it cheaper and easier for Australians
via abc.net.au
Several Asian countries have eased rules or removed fees for Australian visitors. Find out where and what it means for your next holiday or business trip. -
Monadelphous books $200m Scarborough works
Engineering company Monadelphous has bolstered its work pipeline with a $200 million contract to enable Woodside to process gas from its $18 billion Scarborough redevelopment. -
It's getting easier for Australians to travel to Asia — here's why
via abc.net.au
Several Asian countries have eased rules or removed fees for Australians visiting for work or leisure. Find out where and what it means for your next holiday or business trip. -
Nine media executives 'very confident' in Olympics coverage despite five-day strike
via abc.net.au
Journalists at Nine newspapers have begun a five-day strike after rejecting a pay offer from management ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. -
Nine executives 'very confident' in Olympics coverage despite five-day strike
via abc.net.au
Journalists at Nine newspapers have begun a five-day strike after rejecting a pay offer from management ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. -
Journalists from Nine newspapers begin five-day strike
via abc.net.au
Journalists at Nine newspapers have begun a five-day strike after rejecting a pay offer from management ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. -
Hundreds of Nine journalists walk off the job in five-day strike
via abc.net.au
Journalists at Nine newspapers have begun a five-day strike after rejecting a pay offer from management ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. -
Fortescue’s big project list crawls on
Green hydrogen is not economic right now, Gabon iron ore has Chinese steel mills salivating, Oakajee remains a mystery, and South American copper has piqued Fortescue’s interest. -
Lester Group’s Subi play
The WA syndicator has purchased a Subiaco office building from two separate owners. -
Bus company refuses government-funded safety officers amid calls for contract review
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's largest bus companies has declined to hire government-funded security officers to crack down on fare evasion, violence, and anti-social behaviour. -
Tamil love song Aasa Kooda catapults Australian talent to global fame
via abc.net.au
It's still sinking in for Western Sydney musician Sathyan Ilanko that the first song he's ever written for another artist has been streamed more than 70 million times, and counting. -
Live: Mining and energy stocks push ASX higher
via abc.net.au
Mining and energy stocks are top performers on the ASX200 today. Follow Live. -
Live: ASX200 opens higher after tech stocks weighed on Wall Street trade overnight
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 has opened higher this morning following a fickle session on Wall Street that saw the S&P500 and Nasdaq end lower. Follow Live. -
Live: ASX200 expected to open higher after fickle session on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The ASX200 is expected to open higher this morning following a fickle session on Wall Street that saw the S&P500 and Nasdaq end lower. Follow Live. -
Live: ASX 200 opens higher after tech stocks weighed on Wall Street trade overnight
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 has opened higher this morning following a fickle session on Wall Street that saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq end lower. Follow Live. -
As it happened: Mining and energy stocks push ASX higher
via abc.net.au
Mining and energy stocks are top performers on the ASX200 today. As it happened. -
Olympics overnight: how it unfolded
Australia's quest for a medal in rugby sevens is well and truly alive, while the Matildas were defeated 3-0 by an efficient Germany in their Group B women's soccer opener.
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