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Maths tutors take University of Melbourne to state human rights commission alleging gender discrimination
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Nine maths teachers, seven women and two men, are set to lose their jobs at the University of Melbourne. Three women are taking the case to the state human rights commission alleging gender discrimination. -
A university teacher returned to work four weeks after an emergency c-section. Now she's facing the axe from her employer
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Nine maths teachers, seven women and two men, are set to lose their jobs at the University of Melbourne. Three women are taking the case to the state human rights commission alleging gender discrimination. -
Brother of colourful Sydney mayor and council hopeful says he's 'not a developer' despite three approved sites
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William Manoun declared he was not a property developer in his bid to win a seat on the same council his brother is mayor of, despite being linked to three approved developments. -
Recreational anglers say they're copping the blame for SA's dwindling fish numbers
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A review of catch limits for four popular fish species is underway in South Australia as the peak body for recreational anglers accuses the commercial sector of overfishing. -
'Please don't do this to me': Rideshare driver left to navigate gig economy insurance after robbery at knifepoint
via abc.net.au
When rideshare driver Mo picked up passengers last month, he didn't expect to be held at knifepoint. Advocates say it's an all too common occurrence — and are calling for better protections for gig economy workers. -
Importance of gig economy protections highlighted, after Tasmanian ride share driver held at knifepoint
via abc.net.au
When rideshare driver Mo picked up passengers last month, he didn't expect to be held at knifepoint. Advocates say it's an all too common occurrence — and are calling for better protections for gig economy workers. -
Medical report links former worker’s liver damage to diesel fumes at Melbourne's Southern Cross Station
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After a couple of years working at Southern Cross Station, elevator mechanic David Holmes says he struggled to exercise, was constantly tired and realised his skin was turning yellow. -
Former worker from major Melbourne train station lodges compensation claim over diesel fumes
via abc.net.au
After a couple of years working at Southern Cross Station, elevator mechanic David Holmes says he struggled to exercise, was constantly tired and realised his skin was turning yellow. -
These international students are excited to study in Australia, but the new cap makes them 'anxious'
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International students say they're more anxious about getting a spot in an Australian university course, following the federal government's decision to cap the number of applicants. -
Corporate watchdog claims investment money may have been used to buy $4.5m penthouse for developer's wife
via abc.net.au
When Australian investors tipped millions into a large investment fund, they probably didn't expect it would go towards an event with boxer Floyd Mayweather or a penthouse for the wife of a property developer whose fortunes are tied to the fund. But that's exactly what the corporate watchdog has alleged.
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Hong Kong journalists convicted of sedition for first time since China handover
via abc.net.au
A Hong Kong court has found two editors of the now-defunct Stand News media outlet guilty of conspiring to publish seditious articles, in a case that has drawn international scrutiny amid a security crackdown in the China-ruled city. -
At Close of Business podcast August 29 2024
Isabel Vieira and Mark Beyer discuss tech company U Group. -
Aust shares fall on AI chip maker disappointment
The ASX200 has fallen 0.3 per cent, with sentiment dampened by an earnings letdown from AI chip maker Nvidia, the world's second-most valuable company. -
Dispute over potash project loan
A Western Australian salt lake potash project has been tangled in a legal dispute over loan payment arrangements. -
South32’s Kerr claims EPA putting businesses at risk
South32 boss Graham Kerr says conditions the EPA wants to impose on the alumina industry in WA are alarming and would put many businesses at risk. -
EPA putting businesses at risk: South 32
South32 boss Graham Kerr says conditions the EPA wants to impose on the alumina industry in WA are “alarming” and would put many businesses “at risk”. -
Heavy losses at Seafarms ahead of court decision
Prawn producer Seafarms has posted a $19.6 million loss for the year, while its flagship Project Sea Dragon prawn farm continues to face uncertainty. -
No zombies as U Group thrives
Six years after its launch, U Group is a model of success for tech startups chasing global opportunities. -
IGO profit slides, assets written-down
IGO's stake in the Greenbushes lithium joint venture has aided its full year results, as it recorded sizeable write-downs of its nickel and exploration assets. -
IGO posts profit, asset write-downs
IGO's stake in the Greenbushes lithium joint venture has aided its full year results, as it recorded sizeable write-downs of its nickel and exploration assets. -
Qatar raises the bar in business class
REVIEW: Inspired by its fleet of private jets, Qatar Airlines’ new business suites offer a high-end experience. -
New suburb for Karratha
A greenfields suburb once dubbed the ‘‘Cottesloe of the north’’ is back on the development agenda in Karratha, 13 years after a contract to build it was awarded. -
Karratha to get a new suburb
A greenfields suburb once dubbed the “Cottesloe of the north” is back on the development agenda in Karratha, 13 years after a contract to build it was awarded. -
Sunshine Coast joins Melbourne in scrapping e-scooter share scheme
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About 400 e-scooters will be removed after the local council voted to ends its trial, citing "limited uptake" and community concerns around safety and amenity. -
Bight World Heritage bid seeks to ban oil drilling as Liberal senator joins fight
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A Liberal senator is leading a renewed push to permanently protect the Great Australian Bight from oil and gas exploration by having it listed as a World Heritage Site. -
A gobsmackingly good vintage
REVIEW: No matter what the variety or region, the wines from WA’s 2023 vintage are stunning. -
Southern Cross wind farm approved
A Fortescue-related wind farm has cleared a planning hurdle after proponent Yilgarn Holdings resubmitted the proposal through the local government pathway. -
Post-merger goldminers unveil results
GOLD WRAP: Westgold Resources, Red 5 and Genesis Minerals, each at the heart of gold’s merger flurry, have unveiled last year's financial results. -
Thirteen more women make complaints against former Seven journalist Robert Ovadia, court told
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A lawyer representing the Seven network says 13 more women had come forward with complaints in relation to former employee Robert Ovadia. -
Thirteen more woman make complaints against former Seven journalist Robert Ovadia, court told
via abc.net.au
A lawyer representing the Seven network says 13 more women had come forward with complaints in relation to former employee Robert Ovadia. -
Iconic WAFL venue gets $3.8m upgrade
Western Australia’s push towards potentially hosting the Australian Football League’s ‘Gather Round’ in future will result in a massive coup for one of the state’s most iconic venues. -
Temporary closure of Walter Taylor Bridge reignites debate over need for duplicate river crossing
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The heritage-listed bridge in Brisbane's west will close for more than two weeks in September to allow for maintenance but the move has reignited concerns about traffic in the area. -
Future of major new NSW gold mine project remains in limbo as miner commits to looking at alternatives
via abc.net.au
The head of an Australian mining company says he's committed to trying to get a gold mine built in central western New South Wales, despite federal intervention. However, it could take up to a decade to find and have an alternative site approved.
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Future of major new NSW gold mine project hangs in balance as premier says there are no guarantees
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New South Wales' premier Chris Minns has stopped short of promising to fast-track the approval of any updated plans for a stalled gold mine in the state's central west. -
Miners ‘need to work with unions’: King
Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King has told the WA business community a union push into the Pilbara was an opportunity for collaboration with industry but warned against “hysteria”. -
Qantas releases the loyalty parachute as profits fall
Qantas Group says it made $1.25 billion in profit in 2023/24, down 28 per cent from last year, but its on-time performance and customer approval levels rose. -
Wesfarmers' profit lifts, lithium struggles
Wesfarmers’ retail businesses carried its increased profit for the full year, while its lithium business posted a $26 million loss pinned on weak prices for the battery metal. -
Trucking companies consider avoiding night driving after two crashes on the Bruce Highway
via abc.net.au
Another truck has crashed on the Bruce Highway, 25 kilometres from Tuesday's five-truck pile-up, prompting widespread calls for urgent funding to improve safety. -
Proposed Bears blueprint outlined
Business stakeholders and Western Australian rugby league diehards were given greater insight on Wednesday night into how the Western Bears could operate within an expanded National Rugby League competition. -
MinRes’ profit hit, expansion deferred
Mineral Resources will push back growth plans amid uncertain lithium and iron ore prices, while junior ore hopefuls are reaching out about the miner's Onslow assets -
The corner store is 'a lifestyle, not a job' for these proprietors who fear being left behind
via abc.net.au
Regional general store owners say they love their jobs, but with rising pressures there are concerns whether there'll be anyone willing to take on the challenge when they sell up. -
BHP buys infamous pub
BHP has emerged as the buyer of Port Hedland’s notorious Pier Hotel for an undisclosed sum. -
Nicheliving customer left waiting four years for his house now facing homelessness
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Richard Hamilton signed a contract in 2020 for Nicheliving to build him a new home. It's still unfinished, and now the troubled builder is selling a house he had been renting from them while he waited. -
'Emotional torture': Nicheliving customer faces homelessness, with new house still incomplete after four years
via abc.net.au
A Nicheliving customer who has been waiting more than four years for his home to be completed is now on the brink of homelessness, with the company opting to sell a home he had been renting from them. -
Wall St ends lower as investors brace for Nvidia report
US stocks have closed lower as the values of shares in major technology companies slipped. -
Qantas posts fall in its post-tax profit to $1.25b, as chief executive says 'there's more work to do' to restore trust
via abc.net.au
Qantas has recorded a 28 per cent fall in its post-tax profit to $1.25 billion in the 2024 financial year, driven by fares moderating, increased spending on customer initiatives and reduced freight revenue. -
Qantas posts fall in its post-tax profit to $1.25 billion
via abc.net.au
Qantas has recorded a 28 per cent fall in its post-tax profit to $1.25 billion in the 2024 financial year, driven by fares moderating, increased spending on customer initiatives and reduced freight revenue. -
Qantas boss says 'job is not done' after airline posts profit fall to $1.25b
via abc.net.au
Qantas has recorded a 28 per cent fall in its post-tax profit to $1.25 billion in the 2024 financial year, driven by fares moderating, increased spending on customer initiatives and reduced freight revenue. -
Commonwealth Bank, Westpac face questioning in parliamentary inquiry — as it happened
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ASX loses ground, Qantas records large fall in profits as parliamentary banking inquiry begins. Look back on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
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