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Decades after bursting out of the Red Centre, Warumpi Band's story returns to the territory
via abc.net.au
The Warumpi Band's music is reaching a new generation through the musical Big Name, No Blankets, which has arrived in the NT's Top End. -
Jamie Durie's claim resort developers worked 'closely with Indigenous communities' disputed by traditional owners
via abc.net.au
Traditional owners say developers did not consult them about a $450 million development set to transform the foreshore at Hervey Bay. -
Fears 18-storey luxury resort approval sets precedent for more developments 'detrimental to country'
via abc.net.au
Traditional owners say developers did not consult them about a $450 million development set to transform the foreshore at Hervey Bay. -
Yes, your flat white is costing you more — and climate change on the other side of the world is making things worse
via abc.net.au
This year droughts are pushing coffee prices to record highs, but climate change means it's unlikely we'll ever see a return to the $3 flat white. -
Importing coffee beans into Australia has never been more expensive. Here's what that means for your daily fix
via abc.net.au
This year droughts are pushing coffee prices to record highs, but climate change means it's unlikely we'll ever see a return to the $3 flat white. -
From a cheeky instant fix to the barista-crafted cup, climate change is pushing coffee prices up
via abc.net.au
This year droughts are pushing coffee prices to record highs, but climate change means it's unlikely we'll ever see a return to the $3 flat white. -
Will the Miles government's plan make petrol cheaper in Queensland?
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government has announced an ambitious plan to bring down the price of fuel and make cost of living an election issue. But will the petrol plan work? -
WA introduced measures to tackle fuel prices and now there's a push for Queensland to follow suit. But will it work?
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government has announced an ambitious plan to bring down the price of fuel and make cost of living an election issue. But will the petrol plan work? -
Brisbane has Australia's longest fuel cycle. Will a plan to limit price hikes to 5c a day change this?
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government has announced an ambitious plan to bring down the price of fuel and make cost of living an election issue. But will the petrol plan work? -
Would you risk it? Near misses at level crossings on the rise in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
Pedestrians ambling across tracks seconds before a train passes and vehicles disobeying level crossing signals. Dozens of videos showing rail near misses have been released in a call for better public behaviour near trains. -
Mining company launches legal action after failed bid to extend uranium mine lease near Kakadu
via abc.net.au
Energy Resources Australia (ERA) has launched legal action against the Commonwealth and NT governments over a decision not to renew its lease over the Jabiluka uranium mine. -
MinRes to shed jobs
Chris Ellison-helmed Mineral Resources will reportedly shed 100 white collar jobs from its Perth headquarters due to the Yilgarn hub shutdown. -
Pilbara may look beyond lithium
Pilbara Minerals hasn’t ruled out diversifying into other commodities, but Dale Henderson says he doesn’t see the producer stepping outside lithium anytime soon. -
What's going on with Australian shares and global markets? Your questions answered
via abc.net.au
It has been a wild couple of days on the Australian (and global) share market. We've answered some of your most pressing questions about how we got here. -
From a massive sell-off to closing on a high. How the last few days on the market have unfolded
via abc.net.au
It has been a wild couple of days on the Australian (and global) share market. We've answered some of your most pressing questions about how we got here. -
At Close of Business podcast August 6 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss plans for new ports in the state's north.
Plus all the latest on the RBA rates decision; Plans for the old Hyatt Regency; and Dino Otranto's candid Fortescue insight. -
Australian shares stabilise after wild two-day sell-off
The ASX200 finished up 0.4 per cent after falling 5.8 per cent over Friday and Monday, its worst two-day drop since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Reynolds’ health decline aired in court
WA Senator Linda Reynolds has recounted how her health spiraled after the story about Brittany Higgins’ 2019 rape claims surfaced in the media. -
Hick, Galvin join Infrastructure WA
Infrastructure WA has announced two additions to its board, appointing Fiona Hick and John Galvin until the end of 2026. -
RLF Agtech regains distribution rights
Welshpool-based RLF Agtech has terminated a distribution rights deal for its products, moving the process in-house via the recently acquired LiquaForce.
RLF Agtech had previously granted Rural Liquid Fertilisers exclusive rights to manufacture and sell its products in Australia. -
Perth Mint to stay in state hands
The state government will take tighter control of the Perth Mint, bringing its operator Gold Corporation further in-house in a move celebrated by the state's largest producer. -
Mirrabooka Woolies warehouse green lit
Woolworth’s development arm Fabcot is set to build the state’s first online Woolworths warehouse, following planning approval. -
Mirrabooka Woolies warehouse approval
Woolworth’s development arm Fabcot is set to build the state’s first online Woolworths warehouse, following planning approval. -
Beneath the WA outback lies low-level radioactive waste and a lesson for governments
via abc.net.au
For decades, the issue of where to put Australia's nuclear waste has caused friction in regional communities and frustration for federal politicians on both sides. A possible solution has now emerged. -
Rate decision won’t impact housing: CoreLogic
The Reserve Bank’s decision to keep rates steady will not have a material impact on the housing market, according to CoreLogic. -
Class action against pipes manufacturer
The company at the centre of a long-running dispute with Perth home builder BGC over responsibility for thousands of burst pipes has been hit with a class action. -
Remote WA needs its own stimulus
OPINION: The closure of Nickel West’s operations underscores how economically vulnerable the state’s interior really is. -
Finlayson outlines Leonora pit vision
Genesis Minerals managing director Raleigh Finlayson says his company is applying a long-term approach to supporting the Leonora community – including through tourism. -
Emerald extends MACA partnership
Emerald Resources has extended its partnership with MACA, enabling the contractor to play a key role in the development of new gold mines in Australia and Cambodia. -
What you should know about your long service leave entitlements
via abc.net.au
Paid long service leave remains an entrenched Australian value and serves to reward long-serving employees, including casual and part-time workers, by providing them with an extended period of additional paid time-off. But what exactly are your entitlements? -
RBA says no cuts expected in next six months after leaving interest rates on hold
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has kept rates steady at 4.35 per cent for another six weeks, amid a dramatic spike in volatility in financial and stock markets. -
RBA considered a rate hike in today’s meeting but left interest rates on hold
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has kept rates steady at 4.35 per cent for another six weeks, amid a dramatic spike in volatility in financial and stock markets. -
RBA considered a rate hike in August meeting but left interest rates on hold
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank has kept rates steady at 4.35 per cent for another six weeks, amid a dramatic spike in volatility in financial and stock markets. -
RBA holds fire on rates hike
The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the cash rate its July level, 4.35 per cent, foregoing a rate increase amid global market uncertainty. -
Hyatt owners reveal rebrand
Tuan Sing Holdings is launching its Residence brand into Perth, bringing serviced apartments and short stay accommodation to the site. -
TGN acquires Hatches Creek from GWR
West Perth-based Tungsten Mining NL will acquire the remaining 80 per cent interest in the Hatches Creek tungsten project from joint venture partner GWR Group. -
IGO speaks to nickel fallout, lithium exploration
IGO boss Ivan Vella is working through the "difficult process" of redundancies after two of its nickel mines were put on ice, but spruiks there is still life left in Cosmos. -
IGO boss on nickel fallout, lithium exploration
IGO boss Ivan Vella is working through the "difficult process" of redundancies after two of its nickel mines were put on ice, but spruiks there is still life left in Cosmos. -
Geraldton council gives AVL final nod
A WA vanadium battery producer is one step closer to bringing its entire production process onshore after receiving backing from the City of Geraldton council. -
Nedlands apartments gain approval
The $16 million, 10-storey proposal was assessed by a development panel today following its deferral in May. -
Liontown chief on lithium royalty relief
Liontown Resources chief Tony Ottaviano says current lithium prices warranted royalty relief from the government to help buffer the immature market. -
Labor ‘sought to weaponise’ rape claim
The federal opposition wanted to “rain hell” on the Morrison government after learning about Brittany Higgins’ 2019 rape allegations in 2021, a WA court has heard. -
Instagram post adds to Higgins court case
WA Senator Linda Reynolds’ legal team has inserted a fresh social media post shared by Brittany Higgins on Monday as evidence in a blockbuster defamation trial -
Feds register petroleum tax reforms
The federal government has moved forward with its reforms to the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax, ending more than eight years of uncertainty over the policy. -
Boss bullish on uranium demand
A forecast uranium production boost which led to an ASX stock sell-off last week will have a marginal impact on the market, according to Boss Energy chief executive Duncan Craib. -
Candid Otranto discusses landscape
Fortescue boss Dino Otranto has provided a candid assessment regarding market conditions and the company’s recent decision to cull 700 jobs. -
St Pat’s receives $22m funding
St Patrick’s Community Support Centre has raised $22 million to build a new support centre and housing for people experiencing homelessness. -
Foreign students 'cannon fodder' in migration debate
University peak bodies say a proposed cap on international students is little more than a smokescreen for debate on immigration numbers, a committee was told. -
How this regional airport dodged CrowdStrike's global blue screen of death
via abc.net.au
While the world scrambled to find answers, reconnect to servers and calm delayed travellers during a global internet outage, Port Hedland International Airport kept on ticking. Its secret was its IT diversity. -
New ports to lift north’s economic tide
A private operator is adding more than $325 million in port infrastructure to two key WA towns.
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