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Qantas engineers warn of travel delays as they walk off the job across the country
via abc.net.au
The strike will begin at east coast airports at 7am. -
Qantas engineers say they'll continue to strike if airline doesn't offer better pay
via abc.net.au
Engineers at Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth airports walked off the job as part of industrial action pushing for a major pay increase. -
Five-star hotel stays detailed in spending records of Tasmania's investment advocate and staff
via abc.net.au
Staff from a Tasmanian agency charged with "attracting investment" to the state have racked up international hotel stays and other expenses amounting to $289,000 over the past three financial years. -
Main streets are the economic centre of regional towns, but rising costs are starting to bite business
via abc.net.au
Businesses along regional shopping strips need to "stick to their brand" and promote "the uniqueness" of their locations to attract customers during tough times. advocate says. -
Grocery prices compared between Australia, UK, NZ and Ireland β who comes out on top?
via abc.net.au
Cost of living pressures are being felt right across the world, and Australia is no different. But how do the cost of our groceries actually compare? -
Are the Brits, Irish or Kiwis paying more for groceries than Australians? We find out
via abc.net.au
Cost of living pressures are being felt right across the world, and Australia is no different. But how do the cost of our groceries actually compare? -
'Corporatised elder abuse': How retirement villages are gouging older Australians
via abc.net.au
Retirement villages are home to more than 250,000 older Australians, but some residents complain of exorbitant fees, oppressive contracts and a sense of feeling trapped. -
'An absolute minefield': How these villages became a trap for retirees
via abc.net.au
Retirement villages are home to more than 250,000 older Australians, but some residents complain of exorbitant fees, oppressive contracts and a sense of feeling trapped. -
'Unhinged' behaviour, 'stolen' planes and ruthless tactics: The inside story of Rex's downfall
via abc.net.au
Rex Airlines' bosses are no longer on speaking terms, but they exclusively told Four Corners the inside story of their failed bid to take on Qantas and Virgin and just who's to blame. -
For the first time since its collapse, Rex bosses share the inside story of how it all went wrong
via abc.net.au
Rex Airlines's bosses are no longer on speaking terms, but they exclusively told Four Corners the inside story of their failed bid to take on Qantas and Virgin and just who's to blame. -
Final budget result delivers $15.8 billion surplus due to lower spending
via abc.net.au
A drop in spending has delivered a $15.8 billion surplus for the most recent financial year, despite tax revenue also falling in that time. It's a $6.4 billion improvement on what was forecast in May. -
Humble roadside stalls boom as distrust grows for Australia's two major supermarkets
via abc.net.au
A fruit and vegetable grower with a roadside stall says it's been a bumper year as people with discretionary income — and a distrust of major supermarkets — shop around. -
Fire leaves family with nothing after home insurance confusion
via abc.net.au
When Rodney Mulder's family home burnt down he thought things couldn't get worse, then he found out his home insurance had been cancelled. -
Millions of tons of surplus food is wasted every year. Could a tax incentive push producers to donate more?
via abc.net.au
Mountains of food is wasted every year in Australia, while at the same time there's been a doubling in the need for food relief. Now, there is a push on to incentivise companies to donate more. -
How a tax break could help to divert manufactured food from waste to those in need
via abc.net.au
Mountains of food is wasted every year in Australia, while at the same time there's been a doubling in the need for food relief. Now, there is a push on to incentivise companies to donate more. -
How a government tax is helping to divert manufactured food from waste to those in need
via abc.net.au
Mountains of food is wasted every year in Australia, while at the same time there's been a doubling in the need for food relief. Now, there is a push on to incentivise companies to donate more. -
Seeing empty egg shelves? It could still take some time for Australia's supply to recover
via abc.net.au
It has been months since a deadly bird flu outbreak devastated farms, but eggs remain in short supply across the country.
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