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Oyster farmers turn to new species and other estuaries to survive mysterious disease
via abc.net.au
There are recovery signs for NSW farmers devastated by QX disease two years ago, but questions remain over the industry's ability to withstand the threat. -
Fair trading authorities to crack down on illegal practice proving 'incredibly stressful' for house hunters
via abc.net.au
Despite the practice being against the law, new figures from Fair Trading NSW obtained by ABC News, shows reports of underquoting are on the rise. -
A Sydney house sold for $600k above the price guide. It's just one example of a big problem
via abc.net.au
Despite the practice being against the law, new figures from Fair Trading NSW obtained by ABC News, shows reports of underquoting are on the rise. -
A Sydney house sold for $600k above the guide price. It's just one example of a big problem
via abc.net.au
Despite the practice being against the law, new figures from Fair Trading NSW obtained by ABC News, shows reports of underquoting are on the rise. -
'It's a way of buying influence': The billionaires acquiring Australia's most iconic brands
via abc.net.au
Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest are billionaires who made their fortunes in mining. Now, the long-time rivals are going toe-to-toe in apparel, buying up some of Australia's most iconic brands. But this foray into fashion is about more than boots. -
Behind the gold boots worn by Olympians in Paris is a story of rivalry between two Australian billionaires
via abc.net.au
Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest are billionaires who made their fortunes in mining. Now, the long-time rivals are going toe-to-toe in apparel, buying up some of Australia's most iconic brands. But this foray into fashion is about more than boots. -
Commonwealth argues decades of pastoral leases risk 'invalidation' in appeal of NT land rights case
via abc.net.au
The Commonwealth has laid down its challenge to a historic compensation win for Yolngu traditional owners, warning the decision could have sweeping implications for historic land grants in the NT. -
APIL’s Floreat plan open for comment
The property developer’s proposed precinct structure plan proposes seven towers of up to 20 storeys. -
At Close of Business podcast August 9, 2024
Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the 1994 division of the City of Perth into separate local government areas. -
Plans to build Australia's first CO2 import terminal in Darwin
via abc.net.au
Dutch company Royal Vopak has signed a memorandum of understanding with the NT government to build the facility in Darwin's $1.5 billion federally funded Middle Arm industrial precinct. -
Regent Motors buys former Iplex warehouse
Records show that Tyson Sutton bought the Osborne Park property for $19 million this year. -
Regent Motors buys former Iplex factory
Records show that an entity owned by Regent Motors boss Tyson Sutton bought the Osborne Park property for $19 million this year. -
Australian shares bounce back, rising 1.3 per cent
The ASX has rallied on a better-than-expected drop in US jobless claims but has finished the week down 2.1 per cent after Monday's big sell-off. -
Reynolds defends handling of Higgins' allegation
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds has denied she suspected Brittany Higgins had been raped following an incident in her ministerial office, as her handling of the case is probed at a defamation trial. -
Rex Airlines owes money to 4,800 creditors, administrators tell first creditors' meeting
via abc.net.au
Administrators for beleaguered regional airline Rex say the company is half a billion dollars in debt. -
WA best for business: IPA
A report by conservative think tank the Institute of Public Affairs has found Western Australia to be the easiest jurisdiction in the country in which to do business. -
Why are banks sending emails that look like scams?
via abc.net.au
Customers are confused by banks asking for their personal details over the phone or in emails as consumer protection advice warns against answering. -
Two more workplace deaths in WA
WorkSafe is investigating two workplace deaths that occurred yesterday in rural WA, lifting the total workplace deaths this financial year to seven. -
Pilbara railcar manufacturing edges closer
A heavy rail research centre has opened in Karratha ahead of the anticipated launch of a manufacturing facility in the Pilbara city by the end of the year. -
Minderoo weirs go back to tribunal
Andrew Forrest has scored a tactical win in his quest to grow melons and onions on Minderoo Station, with the Supreme Court ruling a refusal to grant consent was done so in error. -
Mark My Words August 9 2024
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss corporate governance at Fortescue and Qantas; Woodside's ammonia buy; all the news out of Diggers & Dealers; Iplex's class action; and a big week for global markets. -
MTM appoints Walshe as CEO
MTM Critical Metals has appointed Michael Walshe as its new chief executive officer, effective immediately, following a successful advisory role with the company. -
Lucas departs The Agency Group Australia
The Agency Group Australia is on the hunt for a boss, following the company terminating Geoff Lucas’ contract, effective immediately. -
Lucas departs The Agency Group
The Agency Group Australia is on the hunt for a boss, following the company terminating Geoff Lucas’ contract, effective immediately. -
Commuter relief after 2,500pc bus fare increase scrapped
via abc.net.au
Relief for commuters as NSW government backtracks on a plan to cut regional bus subsidies. The move would have seen fares jump from $2.50 to $65 on some south and north coast routes. -
Project construction nears for Atlas
West Perth-based junior Image Resources has announced construction will begin at its Atlas mineral sands project imminently, as it aims to capitalise on the site’s impressive ore reserves. -
Fini’s Margaret River hotel in doubt
A shadow has been cast over the $8.5 million project, with the developer citing “commercial challenges" around the tourism industry. -
'Urgent action is required': Laws to be introduced to force CFMEU to accept administrator, after union fails to consent
via abc.net.au
The federal government will introduce laws to force the CFMEU to accept an administrator, after the construction union failed to consent to doing so. -
Chevron ‘proud’ of $3.5bn tax bill
LNG producer Chevron Australia has revealed it paid $3.5 billion in Australian taxes last financial year, making a point of its contribution as one of the nation’s largest taxpayers. -
Kinetic IT wins $85m contract
Perth company Kinetic IT has won a major contract with state government agency Landgate valued at $84.9 million. -
Pilot to improve job opportunities
A service matching disabled jobseekers with small and medium business employers will form part of a year-long trial to boost participation in the workforce. -
City split a success after argy-bargy
Three Perth metropolitan councils are celebrating 30 years of operation after being ‘spun-out’ from the City of Perth. -
Perenti wins $200m Barrick extension
Perenti subsidiary Barminco will extend its relationship with Barrick Gold Corporation at the historic Hemlo gold mine in Canada, under a contract worth more than $200 million. -
Acceptance of nuclear material formalised
Australia's acceptance of nuclear material from the US and UK has been officially approved as part of an updated AUKUS agreement, as the security pact attracts renewed criticism from a former prime minister. -
How to wash wool at home and avoid shrinking
via abc.net.au
Do you have a woollen jumper you've been giving a precautionary whiff before throwing back on again? Here's how to give it a wash. -
News Corp is looking to sell off Foxtel, chief executive tells shareholders
via abc.net.au
Local pay television platform Foxtel is up for sale, News Corp global chief executive Robert Thomson has revealed after the company delivered its full year earnings results.
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