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Pro-logging protesters tried to disrupt two film screenings in Tasmania. It ended in confrontation
via abc.net.au
A complaint made by two supporters of native forest logging who alleged they were discriminated against based on their political beliefs after being denied entry to a Bob Brown documentary sixteen months ago have had their case dismissed. -
Sleepy coastal town records first million-dollar property sale as buyers move interstate for bargains
via abc.net.au
Prices in the small Queensland town of Keppel Sands have increased by 40 per cent in the past year, but this Victorian couple still think they got a great deal on a waterfront home. -
'People shop differently now': Stall operators fear the future of markets
via abc.net.au
Business owners say changing consumer habits, rising costs, and an increase in theft are driving many family-run stalls to the brink. -
Lobsters, tense words and a big idea dead on arrival at this week's ASEAN summit
via abc.net.au
The good news regarding Australian lobster exports wasn't the only headline out of the gathering in Laos this week, with plenty of simmering tensions in the region regarding thorny security issues. -
China looks set to lift bans on Australian lobsters. Here's what happened to the last items to make it back in
via abc.net.au
When China lifted tariffs on Australia's bottled wine exports, winemakers, connoisseurs and importers were excited, but now they face new challenges and changing consumer behaviour. -
MinRes trims exploration team
Mineral Resources has cut another round of jobs against weak prices for its targeted commodities, this time from its exploration team. -
Mega coal mine seeks short-term extension for operations as deadline for approved lifespan looms
via abc.net.au
In the long term, Hunter Valley Operations is proposing to extract a further 400 million tonnes of coal by 2050. -
Mega coal mine in the Hunter seeks short-term extension to the life of its operations
via abc.net.au
In the long term, Hunter Valley Operations is proposing to extract a further 400 million tonnes of coal by 2050. -
Traka withdraws from option agreement
West Perth-based junior Traka Resources has announced it has withdrawn from an option to acquire an 80 per cent stake in multiple Mozambique-based projects. -
Australian shares ease but finish week in the green
The ASX200 dropped 0.1 per cent on Friday but finished the week 0.8 per cent higher, more than recouping the previous week's losses. -
At Close of Business podcast October 11 2024
Isabel Vieira and Justin Fris discuss the business side of WA's Netball scene. -
Frontier fog shrouds McGowan start
Mystery around former Premier Mark McGowan’s start date as chair of Frontier Energy continues to linger, with the company revising its public wording on the role. -
Woodside has Browse options
OPINION: The lengthy approvals process for gas projects in WA’s north-west could be problematic for industries that need gas to grow. -
Privacy concerns linger amid digital drive
ANALYSIS: Technology has a vital role to play in terms of improving the travel experience. -
Seven Group Holdings flags name change
Stokes-led Seven Group Holdings has sought a name change to better reflect its operations, with the vote to be cast at the next annual general meeting. -
Mark My Words October 11 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Rio Tinto and Arcadium Lithium, Hancock Prospecting's proposal, Nicheliving's ban, plans for the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and more. -
Company behind $200m mansion eyes US expansion
A Perth-based building technology company which promises to take homes from start to lock-up in just four days using has inked a deal to expand into the US market. -
After 26 years in 'one of the best jobs' in Australian journalism, Richard Glover is moving on
via abc.net.au
The long-time Drive presenter tells listeners he has "hogged" the role for long enough and will be leaving ABC Radio Sydney in November. -
Riverlea housing project to continue after discovery of Aboriginal remains
via abc.net.au
The SA government gives developers of the Riverlea housing estate in Adelaide's north the green light to continue building, despite the discovery of Indigenous remains at the site last year. -
Duratec wins $44m project
Following record revenue during the 2024 financial year, Duratec Australia has secured a structural integrity project from Rio Tinto, under an existing master services agreement. -
Brown new REIWA president
The Real Estate Institute of Western Australia council has appointed Suzanne Brown as president, replacing Joe White. -
Realtek seeks assets from bankrupt Nuheara
Semiconductor giant Realtek has filed a motion in the Federal Court to recover a $2.5 million loan from a Perth hearing tech company once celebrated by Time Magazine, but now in administration. -
Billion-dollar gold mine would cause 'irreversible' damage to Aboriginal heritage, says Plibersek
via abc.net.au
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has given the reasons for a decision that has stalled a $1bn NSW gold mine, finding "permanent loss" of cultural heritage outweighed the financial cost of stalling the project.
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Rio narrows new HQ search
The iron ore miner is believed to have narrowed down its search for a new headquarters from five sites to two. -
NRW caps off week with $109m contract
Mining services contractor NRW Holdings has ended its successful week in style, after winning a $109 million development contract from BHP. -
Seven asks for 'salacious' court documents to be kept secret after being sued by former journalist
via abc.net.au
Amelia Saw, who worked for the network's Spotlight program, has taken the company to Federal Court alleging breaches of the Fair Work Act. -
Hundreds of homebuilders in limbo given lifeline in Nicheliving government deal
via abc.net.au
Embattled builder Nicheliving cuts a deal with the state government to give up its building registration in exchange for having its insurance liability waived. -
State govt bans Nicheliving
Nicheliving and its directors will be banned from operating for a decade and the state government will contribute up to $40 million to help finish the hundreds of incomplete homes. -
Netball WA courts facilities, players
A new strategic plan from Netball WA comes at an important time for the sport. -
Wall Street lower following US inflation rise
Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Thursday (Friday morning WST) as investors looked to higher-than-expected inflation and unemployment claims for indications on the health of the US economy and the path for interest rates.
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