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Sydney's new metro has wrapped up its first week. How did it go?
via abc.net.au
The Sydney City Metro line has completed its first week, completing more than 200,000 journeys a day. But has it been a success? -
Commuters give their verdicts — good and bad — on Sydney's new Metro City line
via abc.net.au
The Sydney City Metro line has completed its first week, completing more than 200,000 journeys a day. But has it been a success? -
'Thousands duped every weekend': 'Widespread' problem bringing homebuyers to tears
via abc.net.au
Many hopeful homebuyers turn up at property auctions every weekend just to see the price soar beyond their expectations and out of their reach. But is it underquoting? -
States and territories to pay more for major infrastructure projects under secretive new deal
via abc.net.au
The potentially politically explosive overhaul is the first major shift in commonwealth-state land transport infrastructure funding arrangements since 2019. -
Strata commissioner's $780,000 stake in property group in the spotlight
via abc.net.au
The Minister for Fair Trading, Anoulack Chanthivong, orders an urgent review of the NSW Strata and Property Services Commissioner's $780,000 stake in a major real estate group. -
Nicheliving given permission to keep operating, after tribunal rules in embattled company's favour
via abc.net.au
Nicheliving is granted a stay order by WA's State Administrative Tribunal to allow it to keep building, as more than 200 homes remain unfinished by the company. -
Nicheliving granted registration reprieve
Nicheliving has convinced a judge to stay a decision not to renew its builder's registration, after appealing to the State Administrative Tribunal. -
Spirit of Tasmania operator fined $250 per horse, six years after polo pony deaths
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A polo captain and ferry operator TT-Line were charged after 16 polo ponies died during a voyage on the Spirit of Tasmania. The case may have finally come to a close, with the operator now facing a significantly lower fine than before. -
Penalty for Spirit of Tasmania ferry operator reduced by more than $70,000 after polo pony charges dismissed
via abc.net.au
A polo captain and ferry operator TT-Line were charged after 16 polo ponies died during a voyage on the Spirit of Tasmania. The “most serious charge” has been dismissed — with the company now facing a significantly lower fine than before. -
Penalty for Spirit of Tasmania ferry operator reduced by more than $70,000 after polo pony charge dismissed
via abc.net.au
A polo captain and ferry operator TT-Line were charged after 16 polo ponies died during a voyage on the Spirit of Tasmania. The “most serious charge” has been dismissed — with the company now facing a significantly lower fine than before. -
Aussie shares dip slightly, ending 10-day win streak
The ASX200 has finished three points lower, just enough to snap its longest winning streak since early-2015. -
At Close of Business podcast August 23 2024
Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn discuss goldminer Gold Fields and its push to shore up its place in the world.
Plus all the latest on CFMEU WA administration; Perth's strong luxury property prices; and Chevron's JV with Woodside to sell carbon capture. -
Mark My Words August 23 2024
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the vetoing of Regis Resources' McPhillamys project; BGC's asset sales and legal action; CFMEU's administration; Mark McGowan's fifth new role; Lennon retires from Peet; and two major property deals. -
Know story behind empty shop shelves
OPINION: Be a savvy consumer and move to stay ahead of supply chain wobbles that can quickly drain stores. -
Perth leads in prime property growth
Perth has recorded the strongest growth in luxury residential property prices in the country, recent Knight Frank research shows. -
Bad weather compounds port strike risk
Fremantle Ports is battling bad weather, with vessels evacuated back to sea yesterday in a move which could compound the impact of strike action scheduled from Sunday morning. -
Chevron and Woodside secure CCS permit
Chevron and Woodside have secured a greenhouse gas assessment permit off the Western Australian coast, as the pair explore selling carbon capture as a product to industrial users. -
Indonesian fishermen hit with suspended fines, jail terms after Kimberley operation
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Twenty fishermen caught at Kuri Bay earlier this month have been handed fines and suspended jail terms by a Darwin court. -
Indonesian fishermen hit with fines, suspended jail terms after Kimberley operation
via abc.net.au
Twenty fishermen caught at Kuri Bay earlier this month have been handed fines and suspended jail terms by a Darwin court. -
What do you actually need to do before a routine rental inspection?
via abc.net.au
Routine inspections can be stressful and "pretty invasive" for renters, especially given many will need to rely on their property manager for a lease renewal or a reference in future. -
Nuclear sub maintenance starts off Rockingham
Australian and American navy personnel will maintain a nuclear submarine at HMAS Stirling over the coming weeks, in what's been dubbed a milestone for pillar one of the Aukus security pact. -
Nuclear sub maintenance starts in WA
Australian and American navy personnel will maintain a nuclear submarine at HMAS Stirling over the coming weeks, in what's been dubbed a milestone for pillar one of the Aukus security pact. -
A surprise small-town win as ANZ rethinks decision to close local branch
via abc.net.au
A major Australian bank has made the "rare" decision to reverse the closure of one of its branches in regional Victoria. -
Waste bananas turned into vodka, snacks
Two new products - a drink and a snack food - have been made using rejected fruits from Carnarvon's banana co-operative -
Proteomics breakthrough for type 1 diabetes
Nedlands-based Proteomics has hit a milestone, with results showing its PromarkerD device can predict renal decline in type 1 diabetes patients -
Acting on areas of mutual interest
OPINION: Government and business must work together to address critical global, social and economic challenges facing the country. -
Biggest diamond in a century found at Botswana mine
via abc.net.au
A 2,492 carat diamond recovered from a mine in central Botswana is the largest ever found in the country and potentially the second largest in the world. -
CFMEU in trouble, WA leader remains
Union leaders across the country has been sacked amid the CFMEU being forced into administration, but Western Australian secretary Mick Buchan will remain in his role. -
Macmahon confirms Byerwen fatality
Perth-based Macmahon Holdings has confirmed one of its employees has been killed at the Byerwen coal mine in Queensland. -
Macmahon confirm Byerwen fatality
Perth-based Macmahon Holdings has confirmed a worker has been killed at its Byerwen coal mine in Queensland. -
Corporate farmland up for sale
Macquarie has placed a swathe of Wheatbelt farmland on the market in a move which could fetch more than $35 million -
Global Lithium shareholder moves to oust directors
A 249D notice lobbed at Global Lithium Resources by shareholder Leon Zhu hopes to oust non-executive directors Greg Lilleyman and Hayley Lawrance and cap the company’s board to three. -
Chalice cuts board amid cost squeeze
Market conditions have forced Chalice Mining to cut the size of its board and further slash spending, as it looks to develop the Gonneville project near Toodyay. -
Gold Fields maps long-term route
WA’s second-largest goldminer by ounces produced is seeking to shore up its place in the world for the next century and beyond. -
Reserve Bank restructure close to reality after Chalmers offers olive branch to Taylor
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia is a step closer to its biggest restructure in three decades after the treasurer offers an assurance to his Coalition counterpart. -
Chalmers promises RBA board won't be turfed out, in a bid to win Coalition support for overhaul
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank of Australia is a step closer to its biggest restructure in three decades after the treasurer offers an assurance to his Coalition counterpart.
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