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Just months ago, Dion Lee was dressing Taylor Swift. How did it go so wrong for this Australian brand?
via abc.net.au
Earlier this year, Australian designer Dion Lee was making waves in the fashion world after his corset top was debuted by the most famous woman in the world. How did all go so wrong for this local brand? -
Mining future uncertain for Ravensthorpe
Two battery metals mines near Ravensthorpe used to support a 400-strong workforce of local residents, but this time next year most of them will be out of a job. -
Mark My Words September 6 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the economy and interest rates; the PM's Perth visit; Arcadium Lithium; an acquisition by Colliers; ECU, and Perth's largest private companies. -
ASX closes higher ahead of US jobs report
The Australian share market has reclaimed more of its midweek losses, closing higher hours before a make-or-break US jobs report that could determine the path of interest rates for the rest of the year. -
Court rules on Forge Group costs
Business executives Kevin Gallagher and Neil Siford have had a small win in the Supreme Court in a costs ruling related to their long-running dispute with Forge Group. -
At Close of Business podcast September 6 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the Perth CBD’s transition to a luxury retail precinct. -
El Caballo sale dispute settles
The organisations fighting a legal battle over the sale of El Caballo lifestyle village have signed a confidential deed of settlement, a court judgment reveals. -
Sporting codes sign project MOU
A determined push to increase community sport facilities and overall wellbeing within the City of Armadale has garnered further support from two key state sporting associations. -
Perseus ups stake in Predictive
African gold producer Perseus Mining has upped its stake in Predictive Discovery but has reiterated its not currently eyeing a takeover of the developer. -
Many Australians love King Island Dairy cheese, so why did it fail?
via abc.net.au
Why has King Island Island Dairy, a brand with over 120 years of history, failed? Was it, as one local cheesemaker says, due to "a downward trajectory based on a flawed model"? Is a multi-national to blame? One thing is for sure: the local community just want to know what is next. -
Chris Rodwell to exit CCIWA
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Western Australia has started searching for its next chief executive after Chris Rodwell announced his move to Sydney. -
Merivale hospitality group in the spotlight as agencies assess allegations from ABC investigation
via abc.net.au
Two New South Wales government agencies are assessing allegations that leading hospitality group Merivale condoned drug use at its venues, failed to adequately respond to claims of sexual assault and screened at an awards night uncensored CCTV footage of people having sex. -
As the end looms for Bluesfest, data shows the 2024 event pumped $230 million into the NSW economy
via abc.net.au
A report commissioned by organisers of the Byron Bay festival paints a picture of what the region stands to lose without the event, which is set to wrap up next year. -
West Perth land primed for density
A West Perth area has been made available for higher-density infill after the state government approved changes to a City of Perth planning scheme. -
New board members at Sierra
Sierra Rutile has flagged changes to its board, a day after Sierra Leone-based Leonoil significantly increased its stake in the company. -
Price plunge hides mining migration
OPINION: WA risks losing its favoured-destination status as resources companies find more lucrative opportunities elsewhere. -
Social housing slated for Subiaco on the chopping block, as developer cites construction costs
via abc.net.au
Six new social housing units slated for the heart of Subiaco may no longer go ahead, with the developers of a planned apartment complex looking to strike them from the build, citing construction costs. -
CBD luxury shake-up continues
Landlords are considering how to reinvent King Street amid the precinct’s ongoing transition. -
WAPC chair to retire
Chairman of the state's peak planning body David Caddy will retire from the role by the end of 2024, after five decades of service in the sector. -
Mercedes Construction in liquidation
Perth commercial builder Mercedes Construction has tumbled into liquidation after moving to wind up its operations. -
More than half of approved Gold Coast apartments at risk of being scrapped or delayed
via abc.net.au
The Property Council of Australia says about 53 per cent of approved apartment projects are at risk in the face of rising costs. -
PM affirms 'respect' for Reserve Bank after Wayne Swan likens interest rate strategy to a punch in the face
via abc.net.au
The comments come after a week in which Treasurer Jim Chalmers and RBA governor Michele Bullock downplayed suggestions of a rift. -
Satiate your business’s culture cravings
OPINION: ‘The standard you walk past is the standard you accept’ has become widely acknowledged (but not always practised) in terms of corporate behaviour. -
Wall St ends lower ahead of key jobs data
US stocks closed lower as investors eye key jobs data that should offer clues as to the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. -
Family 'in limbo' after learning newly purchased home now in the way of major rail project
via abc.net.au
A group of residents on Queensland's Sunshine Coast say they have been blindsided by a state government decision to redirect a major rail corridor through their properties. -
Australian shares close higher as investors await US jobs data — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australian shares closed higher after mixed results on Wall Street. Tesla pushed up the tech-heavy Nasdaq, while jobs data in the US will have major implications for interest rates. Look back on the day's financial news from our business reporters.
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