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Plenty of domestic operators have gone under before Rex. Are all regional airlines doomed?
via abc.net.au
Embattled airlines aren’t new for regional Australia, but an aviation pioneer says it is possible to service remote communities without going bust. -
Queensland premier floats state-owned petrol stations and cap on fuel price hikes in re-election bid
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Steven Miles says the state-owned fuel stations would operate on a cost recovery basis and would sell petrol and diesel alongside electric vehicle fast chargers. -
Queensland premier floats cap on petrol price rises, state-owned fuel stations in re-election bid
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Steven Miles says the state-owned fuel stations would operate on a cost recovery basis and would sell petrol and diesel alongside electric vehicle fast chargers. -
Queensland Labor promises state-owned petrol stations in bid for re-election
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Steven Miles says a re-elected Labor government will establish 12 publicly-owned petrol stations. -
Live: Queensland premier floats state-owned petrol stations and cap on fuel price hikes in re-election bid
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Steven Miles says the state-owned fuel stations would operate on a cost recovery basis and would sell petrol and diesel alongside electric vehicle fast chargers. -
Power surge leaves appliances smoking, while insurance companies leave residents fuming
via abc.net.au
Byron Bay residents are wrangling with insurers and an energy company after a power surge leaves appliances sizzling and smoking, costing some householders over $100,000. -
SA app helps people find conversation-friendly restaurants
via abc.net.au
Have you ever struggled to hear a conversation over the din of a lively restaurant? For people with hearing loss, socialising in loud restaurants creates significant challenges — but an Adelaide audiologist hopes her app will help match people with acoustically-friendly venues. -
Julie's vision of her 'utopian life' is out of reach because of a lack of accessible homes
via abc.net.au
NSW is one of two states to not opt into mandatory accessibility guidelines for new residential developments. Advocates and researchers say more must be done to improve the quality of life for people who are disabled. -
Julie’s vision of her 'utopian life' is out of reach because of a lack of accessible homes
via abc.net.au
NSW is one of two states to not opt into mandatory accessibility guidelines for new residential developments. Advocates and researchers say more must be done to improve the quality of life for people who are disabled. -
Independence is a priority for Julie. But it's also something that can feel out of reach at home
via abc.net.au
NSW is one of two states to not opt into mandatory accessibility guidelines for new residential developments. Advocates and researchers say more must be done to improve the quality of life for people who are disabled. -
For six months, Julie had to crawl to use the bathroom. She says it's time for government action
via abc.net.au
NSW is one of two states to not opt into mandatory accessibility guidelines for new residential developments. Advocates and researchers say more must be done to improve the quality of life for people who are disabled. -
For six months, Julie had to crawl to use the bathroom. She says it's time for better standards
via abc.net.au
NSW is one of two states to not opt into mandatory accessibility guidelines for new residential developments. Advocates and researchers say more must be done to improve the quality of life for people who are disabled. -
For six months, Julie had to crawl on the floor to use the bathroom. She's now rallying against the NSW government
via abc.net.au
NSW is one of two states to not opt into mandatory accessibility guidelines for new residential developments. Advocates and researchers say more must be done to improve the quality of life for people who are disabled. -
Google broke law with monopoly on search, court rules
via abc.net.au
A US judge says "Google is a monopolist" that pays billions to keep competitors off smartphones and browsers. -
Australian travellers to US to get access to airport shortcut program
via abc.net.au
Australians will soon be eligible for easier passage through American airports as participation in the US Global Entry program is set to begin early next year. -
Australia, US strike deal to save travellers time at American airports
via abc.net.au
Australians will soon be eligible for easier passage through American airports as participation in the US Global Entry program is set to begin early next year. -
Why mortgage borrowers are defaulting on other bills before missing their repayments
via abc.net.au
The number of homes resold in less than three years has jumped to its highest level in at least a decade, according to figures from CoreLogic. It could be indicative of more borrowers choosing to sell their homes before falling too far behind on their repayments. -
After too many late nights worried about his mortgage, Andy chose to sell up and rent instead
via abc.net.au
The number of homes resold in less than three years has jumped to its highest level in at least a decade, according to figures from CoreLogic. It could be indicative of more borrowers choosing to sell their homes before falling too far behind on their repayments. -
Dutton softens stance on 'billions for mining billionaires' during WA campaign blitz
via abc.net.au
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has softened criticism of planned government mining supports that he slammed in May. -
Major $30 billion gas project off WA's coast at risk due to marine environment concerns
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's biggest gas projects is at risk of being rejected by Western Australia's environmental watchdog. -
Regis open on gold JV, M&A talk
Regis Resources chief executive Jim Beyer has revealed the company is open to a JV partner at its McPhillamys gold project in New South Wales, while lauding the project’s approvals status. -
'Sea of red': worst day for ASX in more than four years
The Australian share market has suffered its worst day in more than four years as rising fears of a US recession sparked global panic selling. -
At Close of Business podcast August 5 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss 40 years of growth for local manufacturer Arbortech.
Plus the latest on Kim Beazley at Diggers and Dealers; Greenpool eyes Vic Park Woolies; and the Higgins defamation trial. -
Built chief steps down
Brett Mason spent 20 years at the helm of the construction giant. -
Greenpool eyes Vic Park Woolies
The Nedlands property fund is raising capital to fund the transaction, estimated to be $35 million. -
Gold price record ahead of Diggers
Gold miners have returned to the fore at the Diggers and Dealers conference in Kalgoorlie, as the Australian gold price recently reached a new peak. -
Woodside buys Texan ammonia plant
Woodside has bought the company behind a US ammonia project for $2.35 million as part of efforts to meet the energy giant’s greenhouse gas emission abatement targets. -
ATCO hits 10pc hydrogen blend
Gas company ATCO Australia says it has achieved a 10 per cent hydrogen blend in parts of the state’s main gas distribution network, supplying around 3000 homes in Calleya, Treeby and Glen Iris to the mix. -
Widow of soldier killed in helicopter crash told to think about 'future partner' while planning funeral, inquiry hears
via abc.net.au
An inquiry into the deaths of four army personnel last July has heard the wife of one of the victims, Captain Danniel Lyon, was asked not to hold his funeral on Fathers' Day in consideration of her "future partner". -
Army chaplain denies making insensitive comments to widow after fatal Taipan helicopter crash
via abc.net.au
An inquiry into the deaths of four army personnel last July has heard the wife of one of the victims, Captain Danniel Lyon, was asked not to hold his funeral on Fathers' Day in consideration of her "future partner". -
Green iron ore risk to Pilbara exports
Australia could lose its leading global iron ore role to Africa, Brazil, and Europe without stronger efforts to fund Pilbara green iron plans, according to Fortescue boss Dino Otranto. -
EPA gives Tonkin project conditional nod
The Environmental Protection Authority has recommended the Tonkin Highway upgrade can go ahead, subject to a plethora of environmental measures to protect adjacent wetlands. -
Farms a few backpackers short
OPINION: A change to the backpacker visa could affect the availability of workers in regional and rural Australia. -
In this Olympic year, Australia's beef industry just broke a record
via abc.net.au
Australia exported nearly 130,000 tonnes of beef in July, which is a record month for the industry. -
HSBC SVNS returns in 2025
Tickets for HSBC SVNS 2025 rugby union tournament in Perth will go on sale from the middle of August. -
Lynas boss calls for better infrastructure
Lynas Rare Earths’ Amanda Lacaze says the critical minerals sector needed improved shared infrastructure to be competitive with China's dominant rare earths industry. -
Dutton pushes on approvals reform
Peter Dutton has accused the government of throwing sand in the gears of resources projects, as reports emerge of environmental challenges facing Woodside Energy’s Browse development. -
Reynolds should have known Higgins raped, trial told
Former defence minister Linda Reynolds must have known Brittany Higgins had been sexually assaulted when she met with her junior staffer, a defamation trial has been told. -
More than 40 near misses and four collisions with Canberra's light rail in six months
via abc.net.au
Three of the light rail collisions were with cars and one involved a pedestrian. In one incident, a car slammed into the side of a tram pushing it off the tracks. -
More than 40 near misses and four collisions with Canberra's light rail already this year
via abc.net.au
Three of the light rail collisions were with cars and one involved a pedestrian. In one incident, a car slammed into the side of a tram pushing it off the tracks. -
Footage of these light rail near misses may be funny to watch but authorities warn the endings could have been 'catastrophic'
via abc.net.au
Three of the light rail collisions were with cars and one involved a pedestrian. In one incident, a car slammed into the side of a tram pushing it off the tracks. -
AVI becomes WA’s first space exporter
Communications systems company AVI has become the first WA business to export its product to space, hitching a ride on the latest SpaceX rocket destined for the International Space Station. -
Two men seriously injured after light plane crash in far north WA
via abc.net.au
Two men are being treated in Broome Hospital after their light aircraft crashed on the border of Leopold Downs Station, east of Fitzroy Crossing. -
Bidding opened to manage Sydney Airport's coveted gates after accusations of 'slot hoarding' by Qantas and Virgin
via abc.net.au
Sydney Airport faces a major shake-up of how flights are scheduled and who can get access, as the federal government seeks to quash alleged issues of "slot hoarding" by Qantas and Virgin at the nation's biggest airport. -
FBR taps investors for $12.5m
High Wycombe-based FBR has announced a $12.5 million capital raise to provide additional working capital for its anticipated US joint venture with CRH Ventures. -
Beazley calls to stockpile rare earths
Former Western Australian governor and federal defence minister Kim Beazley has called for Australia to “play the same game” as China in securing supply of the nation’s rare earths output. -
Feds pivot to Aboriginal wealth generation
Economic empowerment of will be the new focus of the federal government’s Indigenous affairs efforts as it moves on from last year’s failed voice to parliament referendum. -
Reynolds keen to tell 'truth' at Higgins trial
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds says she's looking forward to take the stand as a witness and tell the truth at a defamation trial against Brittany Higgins. -
Austal’s $54m US Navy win
Henderson-based shipbuilder Austal has announced its US subsidiary has been awarded a US$54 million contract extension for the construction of two additional vessels for the US Navy. -
Northern Star bullish on KCGM future
Northern Star Resources boss Stuart Tonkin says there's decades of mine life left in the famed Golden Mile, as it further develops its underground assets.
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