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In the shadows of the billion-dollar solar industry, 'cowboys' are drawn to huge profits with little oversight
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Solar businesses across the country are owed millions of dollars for work they have done as part of Australia's flagship green power scheme. But it's not customers owing them money. It's the middlemen, sitting at the heart of the financial plumbing behind it. -
Billions are sloshing through the solar industry. It has attracted 'cowboys’ looking to game the system
via abc.net.au
Solar businesses across the country are owed millions of dollars for work they have done as part of Australia's flagship green power scheme. But it's not customers owing them money. It's the middlemen, sitting at the heart of the financial plumbing behind it. -
Billions are sloshing through the solar industry. It has attracted 'cowboys' looking to game the system
via abc.net.au
Solar businesses across the country are owed millions of dollars for work they have done as part of Australia's flagship green power scheme. But it's not customers owing them money. It's the middlemen, sitting at the heart of the financial plumbing behind it. -
Hope a rate cut could be on the way as Aussies continue to cut down on costs
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Australians are increasingly optimistic that cost of living pressures are about to ease and expect to receive an interest rate cut soon, according to new polling. -
Australians optimistic a rate cut could be on the way as the cost of living crisis bites harder
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Australians are increasingly hopeful that cost of living pressures are about to ease, and expect to receive an interest rate cut soon, according to new polling. -
Minderoo donates $18m to Gaza
Andrew Forrest has called on the philanthropic and private sector to pour more support into humanitarian aid in Gaza, after donating an additional $18 million. -
Ellison to sell properties worth $26m
Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison has put three properties, with the total value understood to be more than $26 million, on the market. -
Aussie shares drop after Biden’s offhand comment
The ASX200 fell 0.7 per cent on Friday after Joe Biden made an off-the-cuff remark suggesting Israel might attack Iran's oilfields. -
At Close of Business podcast October 4 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss an ambitious plan to improve Australia's bequest rate. -
Minor court win for Fortescue
The Federal Court has dismissed former Fortescue employees’ bid to set aside search orders in the legal proceedings with the Andrew Forrest-led company. -
First doré for Black Cat at Kal East
Shares in gold-focused Black Cat Syndicate closed trade on Friday up 4 per cent following news the first gold doré had been poured from the Myhree deposit at its Kal East gold project. -
Residents of this tropical paradise waiting for answers after major employer goes bust
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Cocos (Keeling) Island residents are told its local co-operative owes millions of dollars to creditors, putting jobs and supplies at risk. -
Historic Freo building sold for $4m
Fremantle’s historic Fothergill's Building on High Street constructed during the gold boom has sold for $4.2 million to a local family. -
Satterley’s Stoneville dispute drags
A tribunal dispute over Satterley Property Group’s Perth Hills project has continued to drag on, with parties given more time to prepare after a recent federal approval. -
Collapse of high-profile construction company leaves debt and disruption for major projects
via abc.net.au
The demise of Quasar Constructions has left an estimated $60 million debt and disrupted critical projects including the Western Sydney International Airport, with subcontractors calling on the federal government to protect the struggling construction industry. -
Give me a break, from myself
OPINION: We all have the key to unlock the mental prison created by our negative self-talk, but knowing how to use it can take practise. -
Mark My Words October 4 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss house prices, the energy market, Kerry Stokes' private business, goldmining leader Simon Lee and the outlook for the sheep meat industry. -
New Flying Doctor aeromedical training academy ‘really important’ amid global pilot shortage
via abc.net.au
The Royal Flying Doctor Service has opened a $30 million "one-of-a-kind" training facility in regional Queensland to attract more staff to the service. -
Home brand products are cheaper at the supermarket. But are they good value?
via abc.net.au
It's often cheaper to buy private label or "home brand" groceries. But they're also often more profitable for the supermarkets. -
Genmin taps investors for $10m
African-focused iron ore aspirant Genmin has announced plans to raise $10 million in order to add further value to its Baniaka project in Gabon. -
Tivan receives Sandover greenlight
South Perth-based Tivan has received final regulatory approval to commence a maiden drilling campaign at its Sandover project in the Northern Territory. -
Sirona’s $360m Cottesloe plan revealed
Sirona Urban has unveiled its designs for a residential project on Station Street, with the $360 million proposal out for public comment. -
To fix his teeth Daniel had to raid his super — but there was a very big catch
via abc.net.au
Unable to chew food properly, Daniel withdrew $67,000 from superannuation to fix his teeth. But he didn't realise that tax rules would drain an additional $19,000 from his retirement savings. -
Carey lashes Zempilas petition post
Housing Minister and Member for Perth John Carey has renewed hostilities with City of Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas, accusing him of using the city to push his state political agenda. -
Ambitious plan to grow bequest rate
A leader on many global economic and wealth indicators, Australia is a laggard when it comes to bequeathing wealth to charity. -
Founders Factory reveals inaugural six startups
Six Perth nature startups are set to share in seed funding and expert support as part of a global tech accelerator, set to run its first Australian program in Perth. -
Sawmill wood waste to turn steam into electricity in return to 1950s
via abc.net.au
The owner of one of the largest sawmills in Australia is spending million of dollars on new equipment to turn steam into more than enough electricity to run the plant and possibly electric trucks into the future. -
Frontier looks ahead after finance scrapped
Frontier Energy has kicked off alternate finance discussions on its $304 million Waroona solar project, after a $23 million capital raise and $215 million debt facility collapsed this week. -
Mayor opens fake train station after 18 years of planning purgatory
via abc.net.au
A Queensland mayor has opened a fake train station in a town that has been waiting 18 years for the real one to be built. -
Community forced to buy in bottled water hopes new funds will finally fix town's E. coli-riddled supply
via abc.net.au
The First Nations community of Cherbourg will receive $26 million to upgrade its water infrastructure, after years of substandard supply despite living just three hours' drive from Brisbane. -
US indices lower ahead of data release
American stocks have finished lower ahead of Friday's monthly US payrolls report and as investors kept a watchful eye on growing conflict in the Middle East. -
Woodside confirms Beaumont fatality
Senior Woodside Energy management officials are making their way to the Beaumont clean ammonia site in Texas, after confirming a construction contractor employee had been killed. -
Live: Oil up 5pc on Middle East conflict fears, ASX 200 remains near record highs
via abc.net.au
Oil prices have surged amid fears of a broadening conflict in the Middle East and the ASX 200 remains near record highs, with Wall Street falling in the last trading day for the week. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Crude oil prices jump amid fears of Israeli strike on Iranian oil facilities, ASX steady near record highs
via abc.net.au
Oil prices have surged amid fears of a broadening conflict in the Middle East, while the ASX 200 remains near record highs. Follow the day's events and insights on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Crude oil prices jump amid fears of Israeli strike on Iranian oil facilities, ASX lower
via abc.net.au
Oil prices have surged amid fears of a broadening conflict in the Middle East, with the Australian share market trading lower. Follow the day's events and insights on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX 200 remains near record highs, Wall Street falls in last trading day for the week
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 remains near record highs, with Wall Street falling in the last trading day for the week. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Crude oil prices jump amid fears of Israeli strike on Iranian oil facilities, ASX closes lower — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Oil prices have surged amid fears of a broadening conflict in the Middle East, with the Australian share market trading lower. See how the day unfolded on the markets blog.
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