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German flag carrier Lufthansa to pay record US penalty over mistreatment of 128 Jewish passengers
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Lufthansa agrees to pay the US federal transport agency its largest-ever penalty issued against an airline for civil rights violations. -
ASX 200 closes lower, key jobs data out tomorrow — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have finished the day lower after losses on Wall Street, where all three benchmarks fell. Look back on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
The world's only jarrah forests have been mined for 60 years. The damage may be permanent
via abc.net.au
In the world's only jarrah forests a US aluminium giant has been mining bauxite for 60 years. Scientists say the damage may be permanent.
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Scientists say this Australian native needs bauxite. A US mining giant is taking it
via abc.net.au
In the world's only jarrah forests a US aluminium giant has been mining bauxite for 60 years. Scientists say the damage may be permanent.
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Aluminium or jarrah? The fight raging for an Australian native
via abc.net.au
In the world's only jarrah forests a US aluminium giant has been mining bauxite for 60 years. Scientists say the damage may be permanent.
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'I miss reading an actual book': Screen time and AI use far exceeds guidelines amid calls to rethink bans
via abc.net.au
With parents worried about screen time and teachers dealing with AI-assisted plagiarism, some experts say it might be time for education to change. -
'I miss pen and paper': Students criticise being taught on computers as educators suggest rethinking bans
via abc.net.au
With parents worried about screen time and teachers dealing with AI-assisted plagiarism, some experts say it might be time for education to change. -
'I miss pen and paper': Students criticise being educated on computers as experts suggest rethink to bans
via abc.net.au
With parents worried about screen time and teachers dealing with AI-assisted plagiarism, some experts say it might be time for education to change. -
Residents outraged by proposal to put Australia's largest recycling plant 200 metres from their homes
via abc.net.au
Plans to build what would be Australia's largest plastics recycling plant in the NSW Southern Highlands have advanced despite community opposition and environmental concerns. -
Labor mulls 'electrify everything' pre-election household plan
via abc.net.au
Household batteries could form part of a plan to make electricity cheaper for low- to middle-income earners before the next election. -
Household battery scheme to form part of Labor's pre-election plan for low- and middle-income earners
via abc.net.au
Household batteries could form part of a plan to make electricity cheaper for low- to middle-income earners before the next election. -
'You can't make a flight with fossil fuels sustainable': Climate advocates loge greenwashing complaint against Qantas
via abc.net.au
Climate advocates have lodged a complaint with the consumer watchdog over Qantas' sustainability and climate claims. -
'You can't make a flight with fossil fuels sustainable': Climate advocates lodge greenwashing complaint against Qantas
via abc.net.au
Climate advocates have lodged a complaint with the consumer watchdog over Qantas' sustainability and climate claims. -
Qantas has been accused of greenwashing by climate advocates who say its sustainability claims and path to net zero don't stack up
via abc.net.au
Climate advocates have lodged a complaint with the consumer watchdog over Qantas' sustainability and climate claims. -
For a few extra dollars, Qantas offers to 'offset' your flight. But does it really do anything for the climate?
via abc.net.au
Climate advocates have lodged a complaint with the consumer watchdog over Qantas' sustainability and climate claims. -
This costly scheme helps small businesses, so why has almost no one on King Island got a good thing to say about it?
via abc.net.au
Despite a high price tag, the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme is just not working the way it should. -
Hanni of NewJeans speaks about bullying and harassment in K-pop industry
via abc.net.au
In the tightly-controlled world of K-pop, the public airing of complaints is rare, with a boardroom drama continuing to play out that could affect the future of one of its most successful bands. -
Australian K-pop star calls for better treatment of musicians in tearful address to South Korean MPs
via abc.net.au
In the tightly-controlled world of K-pop, the public airing of complaints is rare, with a boardroom drama continuing to play out that could affect the future of one of its most successful bands. -
Civmec inks Luerssen Australia deal
Henderson-based Civmec has signed a deal to acquire Luerssen Australia, the shipbuilder contracted to make patrol vessels for the Royal Australian Navy. -
WA govt unlocks East Perth school site
The Queens Gardens car park is one step closer to become the site for an East Perth primary school after legislation introduced to unlock the land passed parliament today. -
BHP cuts tech roles
As many as 50 of BHP’s WA staff could depart from its technology and IT departments, as the mining company continues to roll out a restructure announced earlier this year. -
Tobin seeks $15m for SW mansion
Mining services entrepreneur Steve Tobin is looking to set a local record for his recently completed Yallingup Siding residence which is just hitting the market. -
Optimism pushes Australian shares to a record finish
The S&P/ASX200 finished 0.8 per cent higher and above 8,300 for the first time, after gains by major miners and the big banks. -
African Gold shares up 102pc
Shares in Subiaco-based junior African Gold closed trade on Tuesday up 102 per cent to 9.9 cents, following positive drilling results from its Didievi gold project in Côte d'Ivoire. -
Three new directors general revealed
The state government has refreshed public sector leadership with the appointment of three new directors general, including Jay Pickett taking up the role at Department of Education. -
EPA to relinquish greenhouse gas assessment
The state government will step aside to allow the Commonwealth to solely assess greenhouse gas emissions of major project proposals under a new policy tabled today. -
WA architects remembered
Gus Ferguson and Jonathan Strauss are among a host of prominent architects to have passed away this year, following vital contributions to the state. -
At Close of Business podcast October 15 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss Colliers’ somewhat surprising acquisition of Pritchard Francis. -
Raschilla new WA nursing union head
Australian Nursing Federation WA vice president Romina Raschilla has replaced Mark Olson as state secretary of the union, after the latter was ruled ineligible for the role. -
FBR avoids Hurricane Milton damage
FBR says it’s looking forward to resuming its US demonstration program in Florida over coming days, as the American state begins to recover from Hurricane Milton. -
FBR avoids Hurricane Millton damage
FBR says it’s looking forward to resuming its US demonstration program in Florida over coming days, as the American state begins to recover from Hurricane Milton. -
Libs pledge public funding for gas
The federal opposition will include gas projects in an incentive scheme designed to facilitate $52 billion of investment in the nation’s energy capacity, if elected next year. -
Almost lost to the scrap heap, a yellow submarine resurfaces in all its golden glory
via abc.net.au
After years out of sight, and some serious restoration work, Geraldton's iconic yellow submarine has found a new berth, overlooking the ocean where it was once trialled. -
The suburb where locals will be paid up to $10k to go electric
via abc.net.au
The federal government has committed $5.4 million to a pilot program allowing 500 eligible households in Thirroul to purchase electric appliances, heating and cooling systems and home batteries. -
The postcode where locals will be paid up to $10k to go electric
via abc.net.au
The federal government has committed $5.4 million to a pilot program allowing 500 eligible households in Northern Illawarra to purchase electric appliances, heating and cooling systems, and home batteries. -
CCC slams info leak to media
The Corruption and Crime Commission has blasted the disclosure of information in an ongoing inquiry into the WA Labor party. -
All too quiet, despite Lester’s grunt
OPINION: The Lester Prize gets very little recognition, despite being considered one of the major art prizes in the country. -
Merger and $11m capital raise for Cygnus
West Perth junior Cygnus Metals has announced plans to merge with Doré Copper Mining Corporation, by way of a Canadian statutory plan of arrangement. -
ERA's $880m offer clears Takeovers Panel
The Takeovers Panel has declined to declare that uranium player Energy Resources of Australia’s entitlement offer with Rio Tinto involved unacceptable circumstances. -
Sheep fund gets $32m top-up
The federal government’s $32.7 million top-up of a fund to support farmers phasing out of the live sheep export industry has been lashed by political opponents. -
Approval for $200m Wellesley battery
Sunrise Energy Group has progressed on its $200 million plan to build a battery in Wellesley, after a development assessment panel unanimously backed the proposal. -
Pilbara executes $1bn debt facility
Lithium-focused Pilbara Minerals has executed its transaction documentation for a $1 billion debt facility, in line with its August 26 market update. -
Pilbara executes $1b debt facility
Lithium-focused Pilbara Minerals has executed its transaction documentation for a $1 billion debt facility, in line with its August 26 market update. -
Perdaman workers to bunk at Searipple camp
Fleetwood has struck a deal with the contractor building Perdaman’s $6.4-billion urea plant on the Burrup Peninsula to house staff at its Karratha workforce camp. -
Satterley on immigration, WA housing
Property mogul Nigel Satterley has called for more immigration to solve the state's housing crisis, among other measures, at a Business News event this morning. -
Satterley calls for more immigration
Property mogul Nigel Satterley has called for more immigration to solve the state's housing crisis, among other measures, at a Business News event this morning. -
Infected tree removal at Hyde Park starts
Treatment has commenced at Hyde Park this week to remove the shot-hole borer infestation, which breached Western Australia’s biosecurity three years ago. -
Hyde Park tree removal starts
Treatment is underway at Hyde Park to remove the shot-hole borer infestation, which breached Western Australia’s biosecurity three years ago. -
Residents who live near pubs, clubs and restaurants in NSW will have to sign clause deterring them from making noise complaints
via abc.net.au
The NSW government's second wave of vibrancy reforms being introduced to parliament today will scrap restrictions for licensed venues, provide incentivises for venues that offered live music and performance, and support events and festivals. -
Residents to be warned they're moving to noisy area in NSW in bid to deter complaints
via abc.net.au
The NSW government's second wave of vibrancy reforms being introduced to parliament today will scrap restrictions for licensed venues, provide incentivises for venues that offered live music and performance, and support events and festivals.
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