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Locals say the price of living in Broome means the town is losing its culture
via abc.net.au
Petrol is $2, coffee is $6.50 and the average rental is $750 a week, yet this town is home to some of the most impoverished communities in Western Australia. What's gone wrong? -
Gentrification means this family can't afford to buy a house on a street that's named after them
via abc.net.au
Petrol is $2, coffee is $6.50 and the average rental is $750 a week, yet this town is home to some of the most impoverished communities in Western Australia. What's gone wrong? -
TMG excited ahead of looming IPO
Tungsten Metals Group executive chair Tony Adcock is optimistic ahead of the company’s upcoming initial public offering. -
Bruce Lehrmann widens his appeal against defamation case ruling
via abc.net.au
Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann has widened his appeal against the result of his failed defamation case, which he launched over an interview conducted on Network Ten between journalist Lisa Wilkinson and Brittany Higgins. -
Rio ups Sovereign stake, inks Antipa deal
Rio Tinto has upped its stake in ASX-listed Sovereign Metals to 19.9 per cent while spending $17 million on buying out a joint venture asset in WA. -
At Close of Business podcast September 13 2024
Isabel Vieira and Charlie Gunningham discuss trends in the startup ecosystem. -
ASX’s goldminers shine as yellow metal breaks record
The ASX200 has risen 0.3 per cent to finish the week up 1.1 per cent, with goldminers posting solid gains after the precious metal hit an all-time high. -
Caratti to fund Nicoletti legal action
John Caratti-controlled Harvard Nominees has offered to fund a liquidator’s potential legal action against grain farmer Giovanni ‘John’ Nicoletti. -
Bias persists for women in mining industry
The push for gender equality in the mining industry has progressed but more needs to be done to break the bias, the Women in Mining conference was told. -
Bias persists for women in mining
The push for gender equality in the mining industry has progressed but more needs to be done to break the bias, the Women in Mining conference was told. -
Precious the cat wins right to remain in country pub after health minister's intervention
via abc.net.au
The 18-year-old cat will be allowed to live out her final days in the Koumala Hotel in North Queensland, after earlier being banned by the local council over food safety concerns. -
Nine-day fortnight offered to public sector
WA's public sector staff would get an extra day off each fortnight on top of a 12.5 per cent pay rise under the latest wages offer by the state government. -
Star Sydney given two weeks to show why it shouldn't lose licence or be fined $100m
via abc.net.au
The Star casino has 14 days to explain why it shouldn't face disciplinary action after a scandalous report found it wasn't fit to hold a licence. -
Star Sydney given two weeks to show why it shouldn't lose licence and be fined $100m
via abc.net.au
The Star casino has 14 days to explain why it shouldn't face disciplinary action after a scandalous report found it wasn't fit to hold a licence. -
Rottnest lodge targets 2024 launch
The $40 million Lodge Wadjemup redevelopment on Rottnest Island is expected to start opening in stages by December, with the project to be fully finished by next year. -
Echoes of appeal in underfunded regions
In the first of a two-part series, John Matthew looks at how life in ‘the bush’ has changed in recent decades. -
Mark My Words September 13 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss commodity price wins; Greatland Gold's Telfer deal; Perth wave park; EY contract; Little Creatures; and a magazine preview. -
Byfields blocks iiNet, Westnet emails
Once the plucky Perth startup which became a leading Australian telco, iiNet’s legacy email addresses are on the nose at a leading accounting firm which is banning them, along with those of Westnet. -
Potential bureaucratic bungle could see hundreds of workers compensation claims become invalid
via abc.net.au
Lawyers say the decision has exposed a possible legal fault in how documents were being lodged with Work Cover – the administrative government agency responsible for the workers compensation scheme. -
Vysarn to acquire CMP Consulting Group
James Clement-led Vysarn has completed its second acquisition in as many weeks, after entering a binding share sale agreement to buy Victoria-based CMP Consulting Group. -
Olam Agri ups Namoi Cotton bid
Singapore-based Olam Agri has increased its takeover offer for Namoi Cotton, surpassing the bid made by Dutch agriculture giant and competitor Louis Dreyfus Company. -
Perth man jailed in ATO crackdown
A Perth man has been sentenced to two years in jail, after dodgy tax dealings conducted in his name were referred to prosecutors by the Australian Taxation Office. -
Poynton joins prostate cancer committee
John Poynton has joined the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia’s Prostate Cancer Future Fund committee and revealed his own battle with the disease. -
Francis Ford Coppola sues Variety over allegations of misconduct on Megalopolis set
via abc.net.au
The veteran director is seeking $US15 million in damages from the publication, claiming he had the "utmost respect" and "deepest gratitude" for the cast and crew during filming of Megalopolis. -
Coppola sues Variety over allegations of misconduct on Megalopolis set
via abc.net.au
The veteran director is seeking $US15 million in damages from the publication, claiming he had the "utmost respect" and "deepest gratitude" for the cast and crew during filming of Megalopolis. -
'Definitely due for a good one': Warm winter puts a freeze on snow tourism
via abc.net.au
As the signs of winter rapidly melt away, alpine communities say they're worried about how rising costs and shorter ski seasons will impact snow culture in the future. -
New Aged Care Act passes
The new Aged Care Act has passed in federal parliament after several delays, announcing a new rights-based regulatory model and quality standards to come into effect July 1 2025. -
New Aged Care Act a step closer
The Aged Care Bill 2024 has been introduced to federal parliament, proposing a $5.6 billion reform package, improved home care support, new elderly protection laws and increased funding. -
Wall St gains, data keeps smaller Fed rate cut in view
US stocks have closed higher as investors digested producer price index for final demand data. -
Australia inks $660m hydrogen pact with Germany
A hydrogen investment pact with Germany will support new commercial supply and access to the European market for the emerging industry. -
State must set ground rules on trees
Little is likely to change until councils, the state government and developers see eye-to-eye on restoring Perth’s diminishing tree canopy. -
Routine transformer upgrade leaves Perth street 'popping, fizzing and smelling smoke'
via abc.net.au
A planned short power outage for some Perth residents in the northern suburb of Heathridge turned into days without electricity and damaged home appliances.
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