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Australia's largest home builder grants are coming to the NT. Here's why this builder's not happy
via abc.net.au
There are fears generous home builder grants being promised in the Northern Territory will lead to a profitless boom for the local building sector. -
What we know about a new visa allowing migrants to stay in Australia to take on bosses who exploit them
via abc.net.au
A new visa that was quietly introduced last week is already giving hope to migrant workers who are battling for justice against exploitation, a leading legal advocate says. -
'I followed the rules but I lost my job': Migrant worker welcomes new visa that lets people like her stay in Australia
via abc.net.au
A new visa that was quietly introduced last week is already giving hope to migrant workers who are battling for justice against exploitation, a leading legal advocate says. -
Most cyber ransoms are paid in secret, but a new law could change that
via abc.net.au
Australian businesses are paying untold amounts in ransom to hackers, but the government hopes to regain some control with a landmark cybersecurity law. -
Man arrested over French railway arson attacks
via abc.net.au
The man was arrested at a railway site on Sunday after three coordinated arson attacks paralysed most of France's high-speed railway network over the opening weekend of the Paris Olympics. -
O'Neil says 'a lot of Australians' don't realise scale of Labor's $32 billion housing plan
via abc.net.au
Ousted Home Affairs minister Clare O'Neil has vowed her make her job as Housing Minister about "delivery, delivery, delivery" amid ongoing building industry warnings over the speed at which government's $32 billion housing rollout can ease the supply crisis. -
MinRes, Pigozzo disputes end
Legal proceedings between former Mineral Resources procurement manager Steven Pigozzo and the Chris Ellison-led company have wrapped up. -
Salubris strikes Indigenous land deal
Carbon abatement company Salubris has revealed a new agreement with traditional owners in the Goldfields to generate credits and secure land tenure. -
Cook flags union permit tests
The state government will introduce checks for construction union officials seeking worksite entry permits but remains confident in the conduct of the local branch of the CFMEU. -
Mudford new DevWA chief executive
Experienced property executive Dean Mudford has been appointed to the helm of DevelopmentWA for a five-year term. -
Australian shares rally ahead of key inflation readout
The ASX200 briefly reclaimed the 8,000 level as traders wait for what one analyst calls the biggest data point of the year for Australia's market. -
At Close of Business podcast July 29 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the inaugural year of Sterling Property.
Plus all the latest on: Albanese's cabinet reshuffle, Austal's $45m wind-powered cargo ship, and Ramelius' strong gold results. -
Horizon board backs Boorara FID
Horizon Minerals is poised to begin mining at its Boorara gold project, after its board approved a final investment decision to develop the site. -
Alliance hopeful on nickel future
Alliance Nickel has ambitious plans to start producing from its NiWest battery metals project around the same time BHP Nickel West hopes to restart its operations in 2027. -
Sydney Metro yet to be ticked off by safety regulator days out from scheduled opening
via abc.net.au
The highly anticipated Chatswood to Sydenham route runs under Sydney Harbour, directly linking north-west commuters to the CBD, and is scheduled to open this Sunday. -
Partners reflect on Sterling move
Sterling Property looks back on its decision to form an independent agency a year on from the move. -
Getting started in VC investing
OPINION: Venture capital investment provides exposure to Australia’s startup ecosystem and real opportunities for those willing to take calculated risks. -
Should gas giants get subsidies under the PM's signature clean energy scheme?
via abc.net.au
As Anthony Albanese moves ahead with his Future Made in Australia plan, key stakeholders raise questions about how the scheme will be managed and what rules will apply. -
Housing, climate goals out of sync
Western Australia’s construction industry is at a critical juncture. -
Power shifts in WA’s regional media
Aboriginal-owned firms are growing clout in WA’s regional media landscape, while Seven West Media desks collect cobwebs in country towns -
Invictus taps investors for $US10m
West Perth-based Invictus Energy has announced it will raise $US10 million, or $15.24 million, to further advance its Cabora Bassa project in Zimbabwe. -
icetana shares soar after record results
Perth-based artificial intelligence surveillance software company icetana AI shares are up 44 per cent in the five days since it released strong quarterly results. -
Liontown nears first production
Liontown Resources’ Kathleen Valley lithium project is on the cusp of first production, with construction more than 95 per cent complete at the northern Goldfields site. -
Commonwealth Bank fined $36k after pleading guilty to not paying long service entitlements to staff
via abc.net.au
Commonwealth Bank has been issued with two fines worth $18,000 each after pleading guilty to not paying long service entitlements to staff. -
Gemcorp terminates Sierra agreement
Sierra Rutile announced on Monday that its binding bid implementation agreement with Gemcorp Commodities Assets has been terminated. -
Ramelius to mothball Edna May
Ramelius Resources hopes to continue the momentum of a record year for gold production but has opted against a $300 million investment to prolong the life of its Edna May goldmine. -
WA members ignored in reshuffle
Several new ministers have been promoted as part of the Albanese government’s reshuffle on Sunday, but WA representatives were largely ignored. -
New Albanese ministry sworn in after reshuffle
A new-look cabinet and ministry have been sworn in by the governor-general following a reshuffle that promotes fresh legs ahead of a federal election. -
2024 Paris Olympics: Monday wrap
Australia’s hopes of reaching the women’s soccer quarter finals at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games remain alive, following Monday morning’s stunning 6-5 win over a devastated Zambia at the Allianz Riviera in Nice. -
Live: ASX set for positive start on a solid lead from Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Futures trading points to the ASX 200 rising 0.8 per cent after Wall Street rebounded on Friday from recent weakness. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX 200 up 0.9 per cent in early trade after a solid lead from Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 has opened 0.9 per cent higher after Wall Street rebounded on Friday from recent weakness. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX 200 is up 0.8pc heading into the afternoon after a solid lead from Wall Street, Rex Airlines in trading halt
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 is up 0.8 per cent after Wall Street rebounded on Friday from recent weakness. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX 200 closes up 0.9 per cent as focus switches to inflation data, Rex Airlines in trading halt — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 closed up 0.9 per cent after Wall Street rebounded on Friday from recent weakness. Look back at how the day unfolded on our live markets blog. -
ASX 200 closes up 0.9 per cent as focus switches to inflation data, Rex Airlines in trading halt — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 closed up 0.9 per cent after Wall Street rebounded on Friday from recent weakness. Look back at how the day unfolded on our live markets blog.
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