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Native forestry is banned so Victoria is planting millions of pines. What about the koalas?
via abc.net.au
Advocates say koalas in Gippsland are vital to protect but the challenge is that they live where the government is investing in pine plantations, not gum trees, to address housing demand. -
Eucalypt corridors key to protecting 'incredibly important' koala population amid Victoria's pine expansion
via abc.net.au
Advocates say koalas in Gippsland are vital to protect but the challenge is that they live where the government is investing in pine plantations, not gum trees, to address housing demand. -
As Victoria prepares to plant millions of pines, advocates are calling for more native wildlife corridors
via abc.net.au
Advocates say koalas in Gippsland are vital to protect but the challenge is that they live where the government is investing in pine plantations, not gum trees, to address housing demand. -
O'Neill lauds Woodside ammonia deal
Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill has backed in the company’s approach to new energy at a lunch event today, days after the company’s $US2.35 billion Texas ammonia buy. -
Qantas reroutes Perth-to-London flights as fears of Middle East airstrikes intensify
via abc.net.au
The airline says it needs to redirect one of its longest flights due to fears an even broader war is about to begin. -
Here's a breakdown of what ex-Qantas boss Alan Joyce was owed and what has been cut
via abc.net.au
Here's what's been cut from Alan Joyce's pay package, and the critical findings made in an independent review. -
At Close of Business podcast August 8 2024
Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss gold producer Emerald Resources, who were recently named Digger of the Year.
Plus all the latest on calls for a tradie migration pathway; a $13 million brewery plan; and Qantas scrapping Perth to London direct. -
Bus users stunned as ticket price rises from $2.50 to $65 on route used by thousands
via abc.net.au
The Minns government is being urged to reconsider its decision to cut regional bus subsidies which drastically increases fares and limits transportation options for thousands of passengers on the state's south and north coasts. -
Higgins papers leaked to expose ‘corruption’: Reynolds
Senator Linda Reynolds has told a defamation trial she was exposing corruption when she sent confidential documents about Brittany Higgins' payout to media. -
Qantas culls direct London flight
A combination of headwinds and Middle Eastern tensions have led Qantas to temporarily scrap its direct Perth-to-London flight, in favour of a service stopping in Singapore. -
Aussie shares slip as miners drag and Mirvac plunges
The ASX200 has finished down 0.2 per cent, with BHP falling to a 21-month low and Mirvac dropping nine per cent on its earnings results. -
Reserve Bank unlikely to cheer on childcare wage rise, says former deputy
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank will not look favourably on the government's decision to boost childcare wages given its growing inflation fears, according to a former assistant governor. -
AMEC seeks critical minerals clarity
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies has issued a public plea for federal opposition leader Peter Dutton to clarify his stance on critical minerals production tax credits. -
Vulcan progresses lithium plant
A Gina Rinehart-backed battery metals company has begun commissioning its lithium million hydroxide testing plant in central Germany. -
Dutton and Taylor jockey for position on taxpayer subsidies for critical minerals
via abc.net.au
Originally panning the federal government's plan to subsidise critical mineral projects as "billions for billionaires", the Coalition is now jostling to land a united position on the signature policy. -
Dutton and Taylor at odds on taxpayer subsidies for critical minerals
via abc.net.au
Originally panning the federal government's plan to subsidise critical mineral projects as "billions for billionaires", the Coalition is now jostling to land a united position on the signature policy. -
Microbrewery set for Kennedy Bay
Place Development Australia’s $13 million plan for a tavern, microbrewery and short-stay accommodation has been approved. -
Govt to move biosecurity boffins
The state government will move its top biosecurity experts into a new metropolitan office and scrap plans for a facility at Murdoch University. -
Three illegal fishing boats destroyed, 700kg of sea cucumber seized after interception off WA
via abc.net.au
A Border Force spokesperson has confirmed 20 fishermen have been brought to the mainland for potential investigation and prosecution. -
Finder strikes Timor deal with ENI, Inpex
Japanese LNG producer Inpex and Italy’s ENI will sell a 76 per cent stake in four undeveloped oil fields off Timor Leste to ASX-listed junior Finder Energy, for an up-front $US2 million fee. -
Fears illegal fishing off WA's north will collapse sea cucumber fishery, impact native wildlife
via abc.net.au
Scientists warn the delicate Kimberley coastal environment is under threat from illegal fishers. -
IGO ponders Forrestania divestment
IGO has entered into an exclusivity agreement deed with West Perth-based junior Medallion Metals, regarding the possible divestment of assets at its Forrestania nickel project, 400km east of Perth. -
MBA calls for migration boost
The peak body for the construction industry in WA has echoed calls for a dedicated building and construction visa pathway nationally. -
MBA calls for Fed migration boost
The peak body for the construction industry in WA has echoed calls for a dedicated building and construction visa pathway nationally. -
Resonance to expand TrialsWest sites
Burswood-based Resonance Health has announced it will open a second TrialsWest facility in WA to provide better access to clinic trials, after acquiring the company in April. -
Vanessa Amorosi emerges victorious in property court battle against her mother
via abc.net.au
Australian songbird Vanessa Amorosi has emerged victorious in the bitter court battle against her mother, who she sued after the pair had a dramatic falling out over her fortune. -
Reynolds defends sending info to reporter
Senator Linda Reynolds says she sent confidential documents related to Brittany Higgins to a journalist because she believed the attorney-general was "stitching" her up. -
Rinehart’s Kidman gifts WA Libs $99k
Gina Rinehart’s agricultural business S. Kidman & Co has given the WA Liberal Party a boost of almost $100,000 in the lead up to the 2025 state election. -
Drilling begins at Maybell for Global
Perth-based junior Global Uranium and Enrichment has begun exploration drilling at its Maybell project, located in the American state of Colorado. -
Parking giant fined nearly $11m following 'significant number of complaints' over reservation service
via abc.net.au
Secure Parking was pursued in the Federal Court by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), over its "Secure-a-Spot" service. The service falsely claimed over a period of five years that parking spots would be reserved for customers. -
Australia's largest paid parking company fined nearly $11m for misleading customers
via abc.net.au
Secure Parking was pursued in the Federal Court by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), over its "Secure-a-Spot" service. The service falsely claimed over a period of five years that parking spots would be reserved for customers. -
Qantas claws back $9.3m from Joyce
Qantas plans to claw back big incentive payments to former chief executive Alan Joyce after a governance review concluded there had been “too much deference to a long-tenured CEO”. -
Albanese, RBA at loggerhead on spending
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says government spending is helping to put downward pressure on inflation, despite the RBA claiming it was doing the opposite. -
Emerald shines among goldminers
Emerald Resources has quietly emerged as one of the most valuable gold stocks on the ASX, and the Perth company is just getting started. -
It was supposed to be Zi's 'golden years'. Instead, she's stuck in a construction zone
via abc.net.au
Box Hill in Melbourne's east has been long earmarked for redevelopment. Its residents are caught up in the construction pain, which is set to last for at least a decade. -
Government spending not cause for inflation: Albanese
Despite the Reserve Bank saying public demand had risen, Anthony Albanese says government spending is not the sole reason for interest rates staying put. -
Scaffolding collapse in Sydney's CBD sees main road closed, van crushed
via abc.net.au
Police shut down a busy street in Sydney's CBD after parts of scaffolding fell from a construction site. -
Roads in Sydney CBD closed after scaffolding falls from construction site
via abc.net.au
NSW Police have closed busy streets in Sydney's CBD after parts of scaffolding fell from a construction site. -
Road in Sydney CBD closed after scaffolding falls from construction site
via abc.net.au
Police have closed a busy streets in Sydney's CBD after parts of scaffolding fell from a construction site. -
Former Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce's multi-million-dollar payout reduced by almost $10 million
via abc.net.au
Qantas has reduced former chief executive Alan Joyce's multi-million-dollar payout by almost $10 million. -
Former Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce's multi-million-dollar payout reduced by about $10 million
via abc.net.au
Qantas has reduced former chief executive Alan Joyce's multi-million-dollar payout by almost $10 million. -
WA government rejects Dutton's push to lift uranium mining ban
via abc.net.au
Mines Minister David Michael says the state's policy will not change, despite state and federal opposition pressure.
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