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Indigenous tourism experiences raking in billions in NSW alone amid thirst for cultural knowledge
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Giving visitors a better understanding of Aboriginal culture is becoming big business in New South Wales, with more than $3 billion spent on cultural tourism in the state last financial year. -
Senate backs bill which would halve international student population at Federation University
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Federation University is set to cop the biggest reduction Australia-wide under a proposed cap on international student numbers, with a 52 per cent reduction in new overseas enrolments compared to its 2023 intake. -
You've heard a lot about a Tasmanian stadium, but this one is not planned for Hobart
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Devonport City Council says a proposed $60 million multi-sport precinct will be a "game changer" for the city, despite some local opposition. Public consultation for the project closes at the end of the week. -
Plans for $60m Devonport multi-sports precinct progresses as some locals protest foreshore location
via abc.net.au
Devonport City Council says a proposed $60 million multi-sport precinct will be a "game changer" for the city, despite some local opposition. Public consultation for the project closes at the end of the week. -
'Game changer' or wrong spot? Public consultation open for multi-sports centre and stadium in Devonport
via abc.net.au
Devonport City Council says a proposed $60 million multi-sport precinct will be a "game changer" for the city, despite some local opposition. Public consultation for the project closes at the end of the week. -
We have to move the town: A mayor's bold plan to save his devastated community
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The tiny town of Grantham in the Lockyer Valley was hit twice by devastating floods. Here's why it's still going strong. -
How a tiny town rose from the depths of flood despair and came to be known around the world
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The tiny town of Grantham in the Lockyer Valley was hit twice by devastating floods. Here's why it's still going strong. -
Too big, too powerful? Why ‘big box’ retail chains like Bunnings and Petstock are being scrutinised
via abc.net.au
Bunnings is Australia's most trusted brand. But allegations the hardware chain has been abusing its market power have prompted a Senate inquiry that is set to scrutinise the market power of many large format retailers. -
'Too big, too powerful?' Main Bunnings competitor lashes out about the hardware chain's dominance
via abc.net.au
Bunnings is Australia's most trusted brand. But allegations the hardware chain has been abusing its market power have prompted a Senate inquiry that is set to scrutinise the market power of many large format retailers. -
'Too big, too powerful?' Bunnings main competitor lashes out about the hardware chain's dominance
via abc.net.au
Bunnings is Australia's most trusted brand. But allegations the hardware chain has been abusing its market power have prompted a Senate inquiry that is set to scrutinise the market power of many large format retailers. -
Concerns suppliers to Bunnings and PetStock won't speak to Senate inquiry for fear of losing contracts
via abc.net.au
Bunnings is Australia's most trusted brand. But allegations the hardware chain has been abusing its market power have prompted a Senate inquiry that is set to scrutinise the market power of many large format retailers. -
DRA seeks ASX exit
Engineering contractor DRA Global has announced it intends to exit the Australian and Johannesburg stock exchanges, citing costs and low levels of trading. -
Mystery buyer reveals plans for multi-million-dollar tropical Cairns headland
via abc.net.au
Labor and LNP candidates in one of Queensland's most marginal state seats had dangled promises to purchase and conserve the coastal headland Taylor Point, but a private buyer has swooped in. -
PACT has win in pursuit of Iris
Dale Alcock’s construction company has had a win in the Supreme Court as it pursues a subsidiary of Simon Trevisan’ Iris Residential over a $1 million claim. -
Subiaco sells Kewdale asset for $19m
The City of Subiaco has sold an industrial property in Kewdale, the first site it bought outside of its local government area, for $19 million. -
Aussie shares edge up as Rio seals $10b lithium deal
The ASX200 has finished 0.1 per cent higher, with Rio Tinto announcing after the market closed that it would pay $10 billion to acquire Arcadium Lithium.
The local bourse has finished slightly higher, but the day's real highlight is a blockbuster acquisition announced just after the market closed. -
Land unlocked for resi development
Tracts of land south and north of Perth will be opened up for residential development, with the private sector encouraged to lob proposals. -
At Close of Business podcast October 9 2024
Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss how a few key government decisions could shape the future of the Henderson shipyard precinct. -
Castelli wine estate on market
The Castelli family’s Denmark hospitality venue and winery is up for sale, 20 years after acquiring the key asset of disgraced lawyer Rohan Skea. -
'Divine intervention' to help embattled builder complete hundreds of homes, director says
via abc.net.au
The boss of an embattled Perth building company assures hundreds of customers their unfinished homes will be completed with the help of "divine intervention". -
Mack to lead Law Society of WA
Town of Cambridge mayor Gary Mack has been named the next president of the Law Society of Western Australia, to start next year. -
Adriatic production unaffected by storms
Production at Adriatic Metals’ flagship Vares silver project in Bosnia and Herzgovina has been unaffected by serious storms in the country. -
Retirement village contracts should carry 'financial health warning', former resident's daughter says
via abc.net.au
Retirement village residents and their families have backed calls for tougher regulation of the sector, with one saying contracts should carry a cigarette-style financial health warning and another saying the industry is a "black hole". -
Daughter of former retirement village resident calls for 'financial health warning' on village contracts
via abc.net.au
Retirement village residents and their families have backed calls for tougher regulation of the sector, with one saying contracts should carry a cigarette-style financial health warning and another saying the industry is a "black hole". -
Kal grid potential in Liontown renewables
A renewable wind and solar system powering Liontown Resources’ Kathleen Valley mine could pave a path to firming Kalgoorlie’s electricity supply, according to the state’s Energy Minister. -
Feds NBN bill a 'scare campaign': Opposition
Industry bodies have welcomed the federal government’s move to keep the National Broadband Network in public ownership, while the opposition has accused the Prime Minister of running a scare campaign. -
Govt pours $17m into PCEC plan
The state government has promised $16.6 million towards planning a new Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, in collaboration with the Wyllie Group and Brookfield joint venture. -
Govt pours $17m for PCEC plan
The state government has promised $16.6 million towards planning a new Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, in collaboration with the Wyllie Group and Brookfield joint venture. -
WA unis drop in world rankings
Western Australian universities have slipped or remain stagnant in their positions on the Times Higher Education's World Universities Rankings 2025. -
Study extension may hinder, not help
OPINION: Rather than encouraging access to Australia’s study-abroad program, proposed changes may alienate some potential applicants. -
Pay rise plans a work in progress
A wage increase for workers in the early education sector has been flagged, but not all educators are confident of the government promise. -
Paladin waits as Fission obtains approval
Uranium producer Paladin Energy is potentially one step closer towards its desired acquisition of Canada-based Fission Uranium Corporation, after the takeover target obtained a court approval overnight. -
New Zealand 'doubles down' on interest rates retreat with more aggressive cut
via abc.net.au
As Australians await stronger signals that a rates reprieve is imminent here, across the Tasman, New Zealand's central bank has again taken the knife to its key interest rate. -
The elite runner who is such a diligent saver, his 'guilty splurge' is a weekly banh mi
via abc.net.au
Reece Edwards had enough saved for a house deposit when he was 20, but spent the money on other experiences instead. While some might see that as a "financial disaster", he has a different take. -
Reece could've bought a home more than 10 years ago. Here's why he's glad he didn't
via abc.net.au
Reece Edwards had enough saved for a house deposit when he was 20, but spent the money on other experiences instead. While some might see that as a "financial disaster", he has a different take. -
Growing tourism trends revealed at world summit
Improved technology and accessibility were highlighted as key tourism trends at the first session of the world’s biggest tourism summit, which kicked off in Perth today. -
Dwelling approvals fall in Australia as costs, labour shortages slow approvals for new homes
via abc.net.au
Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows approvals for dwellings in Australia has fallen 6.1 per cent, with the biggest drop for approvals in medium and high-density homes. Housing experts say the decline is being caused by rising construction costs and increased risk. -
Plans to expand paid parking along popular Queensland beachfront scrapped
via abc.net.au
After community backlash, a controversial plan to expand paid parking to an iconic beachfront strip in Townsville and other parts of the city has been put on hold. -
Woodside completes US LNG deal
Oil and gas major Woodside Energy has completed its $1.3 billion acquisition of the Driftwood LNG development on the US Gulf Coast. -
Green light for Hesperia’s $24m warehouse
Hesperia will add warehouses, estimated to cost $24 million, to its Hazelmere industrial precinct after receiving approval from an assessment panel. -
MAC launches $140m placement
Copper play Metals Acquisition Limited has launched a $140 million placement which it says could aid inorganic growth opportunities. -
WA Ballet defers new artistic director
West Australian Ballet has postponed the search for a permanent artistic director while it completes a strategic review, with David McAllister to fill in for another year. -
Dock call could shape Henderson
Warship-scale deals could prove the catalyst to unlocking much-needed infrastructure on the Henderson waterfront. -
Vet shortage prompts clinics to combine services in WA's second largest city
via abc.net.au
A lack of veterinarians in Bunbury has forced clinics to rethink the way they deliver services for pet owners. -
'Colleagues, not competitors': Regional vets join forces as national shortage continues to bite
via abc.net.au
A lack of veterinarians in Bunbury has forced clinics to rethink the way they deliver services for pet owners. -
Payman launches Australia’s Voice party
Senator Fatima Payman has launched her new political party, Australia’s Voice, and says Anthony Albanese’s seat of Grayndler is “on the table”. -
State government to keep NRL push
Premier Roger Cook says the state government will continue to work with the National Rugby League’s expansion plans for 2027 and beyond, amid speculation the Western Bears bid has been rejected. -
Wall St higher as inflation data awaits
Wall Street's benchmarks finished up on Tuesday, recouping some of the previous session's losses, as investors bought back in to technology stocks and investors shifted their focus to upcoming inflation data and the start of third-quarter earnings season. -
Halloween online shopping survey sees half of items breach Australia's product safety laws
via abc.net.au
Halloween's popularity continues to surge in Australia, but as October 31 nears, consumer protection officials are warning costumes and decorations available online may be unsafe. -
As Halloween approaches, a warning has been issued over the hidden dangers in costumes and decorations
via abc.net.au
Halloween's popularity continues to surge in Australia, but as October 31 nears, consumer protection officials are warning costumes and decorations available online may be unsafe.
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