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This is where the state government wants to build affordable and social homes in regional Victoria
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The Victorian government has confirmed it wants to fast-track housing construction in the regional areas just as it does in Melbourne and has hinted at limiting appeal opportunities as part of achieving this goal. -
Is appealing against developments in regional Victoria about to get harder?
via abc.net.au
The Victorian government has confirmed it wants to fast-track housing construction in the regional areas just as it does in Melbourne and has hinted at limiting appeal opportunities as part of achieving this goal. -
Appeals against developments in regional Victoria could be about to get harder
via abc.net.au
The Victorian government has confirmed it wants to fast-track housing construction in the regional areas just as it does in Melbourne and has hinted at limiting appeal opportunities as part of achieving this goal. -
Live: Qantas shares touch record high as airline avoids board spill, ASX rallies led by WiseTech
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Qantas shares touch a record high as it holds its annual meeting under the cloud of an engineer's strike, but avoids a board spill. WiseTech shares lead the ASX higher after the company's founder stands down as CEO. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Qantas shares touch record high as AGM faces protests, ASX rallies led by WiseTech
via abc.net.au
Qantas shares touch a record high as its annual meeting kicks off under the cloud of an engineer's strike. WiseTech shares lead the ASX higher after the company's founder stands down as CEO. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX rises, WiseTech shares leap after CEO stands down, Qantas AGM hit with protests
via abc.net.au
Tesla boosts Wall Street, and the ASX follows, opening higher. WiseTech's Richard White steps down but not out of the company, and investors have cheered the news. Qantas holds its AGM as engineers strike. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX poised to rise, WiseTech shares in focus as boss steps aside, Qantas AGM ahead
via abc.net.au
Tesla boosts Wall Street, leaving local futures pointing higher. WiseTech's Richard White steps down but not out of the company. Qantas will hold its annual meeting as engineers strike. Follow the day's events on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX posts gain, Qantas avoids board spill, WiseTech rallies after White stands aside — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Qantas shares touch a record high as it holds its annual meeting under the cloud of an engineer's strike, but avoids a board spill. WiseTech shares lead the ASX higher after the company's founder stands down as CEO. Here's how the session unfolded on the ABC markets blog. -
Farmers say agricultural water security under a cloud in new national water plan
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In a region that grows a quarter of the nation's fruit and vegetables, farmers are worried a new national water policy will grind future investment to a halt and put water security at risk. -
Rail operator Aurizon suspends services for GFG Alliance over unpaid debts
via abc.net.au
Whyalla steelworks owner Sanjeev Gupta is facing another major challenge, with rail company Aurizon suspending some of its services for GFG Alliance over unpaid debts. -
Typhoon Yagi was blamed for this bridge collapse. But was something else responsible?
via abc.net.au
As one of the deadliest typhoons in decades ripped through Vietnam, a harrowing video of a bridge collapsing emerged on social media. And while the storm dealt the final blow to the bridge, it may not be the only thing responsible for the tragedy. -
The sand mines, the typhoon and the deadly bridge collapse
via abc.net.au
As one of the deadliest typhoons in decades ripped through Vietnam, a harrowing video of a bridge collapsing emerged on social media. And while the storm dealt the final blow to the bridge, it may not be the only thing responsible for the tragedy. -
Missiles flying between Israel and Iran have the aviation industry concerned about getting caught in the crossfire
via abc.net.au
As Israel and Iran trade blows in the Middle East, commercial aircraft traversing the region are doing so through fewer corridors to avoid getting caught in the crossfire. -
How war in the Middle East is impacting air travel over the region
via abc.net.au
As Israel and Iran trade blows in the Middle East, commercial aircraft traversing the region are doing so through fewer corridors to avoid getting caught in the crossfire. -
'Storytelling was our tv': First Nations tourism operators love sharing their culture, but getting started can be a challenge
via abc.net.au
A recent report has called for a new First Nations tourism body. Those on the ground know the challenges faced by budding business owners. -
A conversation with elders sparked an idea to share culture with visitors, but not without its challenges
via abc.net.au
A recent report has called for a new First Nations tourism body. Those on the ground know the challenges faced by budding business owners. -
'Can we trust them?' Business group savages Liberal government over 'embarrassing' Spirits fiasco
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's business and tourism groups have grown increasingly fed up with the state government over its handling of the new Spirit of Tasmania vessels. That anger overflowed on Thursday. -
'A calamity for Tasmania': Premier wanted calm seas over Spirits fiasco, but now he faces a storm
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's business and tourism groups have grown increasingly fed up with the state government over its handling of the new Spirit of Tasmania vessels. That anger overflowed on Thursday. -
At Close of Business podcast October 24 2024
Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss an interstate healthcare merger which could have major implications for WA. -
Is WiseTech move a pointer for MinRes?
After a week or so of intense scrutiny around his private life, WiseTech Global boss Richard White has stepped aside today proving proved founders are vulnerable to the public mood. -
Revo raises funds for mental health
While networking at a Business News function last year, Revo Fitness founder and managing director Andrew Holder struck up a conversation with Lifeline WA chief executive officer Lorna MacGregor. -
Aust share market edges lower on mixed trading
The ASX200 has finished the day slightly down, with bigger companies doing better than smaller ones. -
Goldblaze seeks height for $27m build
Perth developer Norm Carey’s Goldblaze Nominees has sought additional storeys for its $27 million apartment project in East Victoria Park. -
H-U progresses Nedlands project
The Adrian Fini-led company has put a build date on its plan for former the Hollywood Retirement Village site. -
Gold assay tech firm lifts revenue
Chrysos Corporation upped its quarterly revenue as its gold assay units gain traction amid a record price environment for the precious metal locally. -
Funds boost for silkworm eardrum
A WA medtech company developing a world-first prosthetic eardrum using silkworms is among eight projects to win a share in $1 million of state government funding. -
Beaconsfield TAFE site primed for housing
A 3.8-hectare parcel of land, formerly the Beaconsfield TAFE site, is one step closer to be developed into more than 150 residential lots after unanimous support from council. -
WA Museum under fire for acquiring perspex cover on famous Frederick McCubbin painting defaced by climate protesters
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The WA Museum is criticised after acquiring a piece of perspex protecting an iconic Australian painting which was graffitied by climate activists. -
'Celebrating vandals': MPs take aim at WA Museum for acquiring perspex protecting priceless painting defaced by climate activist
via abc.net.au
The WA Museum is criticised after acquiring a piece of perspex protecting an iconic Australian painting which was graffitied by climate activists. -
Meteoric participates in Brazilian platform
West Perth-based junior Meteoric Resources has been included within a Brazil-based platform to advance the country’s climate change goals. -
Richard White steps down as WiseTech Global CEO
via abc.net.au
Richard White has announced he will step down as the CEO of WiseTech Global, effective immediately, after a series of allegations against him wiped billions off the company's share price. -
'Now is the right time': Richard White steps down as WiseTech Global CEO
via abc.net.au
Richard White has announced he will step down as the CEO of WiseTech Global, effective immediately, after a series of allegations against him wiped billions off the company's share price. -
Striking quality in the Perth Hills
REVIEW: The small region produces first-rate wines across all classes, from sparkling to fortifieds. -
More pain for media: Stokes
Seven Group boss Ryan Stokes says he remains committed to its media business despite challenges and has described Australia as the best place for the company to invest. -
Costs, outlook weigh on iron ore miners
Higher costs have put a dampener on strong exports from Fortescue’s Pilbara iron ore mines over the past quarter. -
About one in 10 salmon farmed in Macquarie Harbour died over a seven-month period
via abc.net.au
Environmentalists have raised concerns after new data showed about 10 per cent of salmon farmed in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour died during the process. -
WorkSafe investigates Collie death
WorkSafe is investigating a death in Collie, the third workplace fatality in the state the regulator is inquiring into this month. -
Perth-founded Savic eyes $12m raise
A Perth-founded e-motorbike company is eyeing up a $12 million capital raise to bring its innovative design to international markets. -
Image attains $US20m offtake deal
Mineral sands-focused junior Image Resources has secured a $US20 million, or $30.1 million, binding offtake agreement with China-based Shantou Natfort Zirconium and Titaniam Corporation. -
Image attains $30m offtake deal
Mineral sands-focused junior Image Resources has secured a $US20 million ($30.1 million) binding offtake agreement with China-based Shantou Natfort Zirconium and Titaniam Corporation. -
Kwinana $580m biofuel plant approved
BP Australia’s plan to convert its old oil refinery into a biofuel plant has cleared another hurdle following approval from planning authorities. -
Regis flags new McPhillamys study
Regis Resources has used its quarterly report to again lash the contentious ministerial blocking of its McPhillamys gold project, as early-stage work starts on a new concept study at the proposed mine. -
On-duty firefighters who attended Melbourne CBD rally to have pay docked amid wages dispute
via abc.net.au
Victorian firefighters who attended a rally against the state government will be docked at least four hours pay, with Fire Rescue Victoria saying the industrial action was unprotected. -
CFMEU official charged for allegedly climbing a crane at Perth worksite and refusing to come down
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Ombudsman starts legal action against the CFMEU and one of its officials after he allegedly climbed a 50-metre crane on a Perth work site, preventing it from operating. -
Golden days for growing Northern Star
Management at Kalgoorlie Superpit owner Northern Star Resources has hailed the company’s “exceptional” financial position, amid a record Australian gold price environment. -
Tasmanian government plans to lease out new ferries after port bungle means berth not ready until 2027
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian government says it is looking to lease out its two new Spirit of Tasmania ferries to a private operator until permanent port infrastructure is built at Devonport much later than first envisaged. -
Recent-model phones from overseas may not work after 3G switch-off
via abc.net.au
Those who have looked for a better deal by purchasing a refurbished phone may find it will not work after the 3G shutdown. -
Vegetation dieback near South32's Groote Eylandt mine under investigation
via abc.net.au
It's feared damage to the environment near a manganese mine on the island may have been caused by the dewatering of mining pits that were flooded by Cyclone Megan in March. -
Residents in far-west NSW to face more power outages, as premier confirms financial support
via abc.net.au
The fallout from a storm that destroyed transmission infrastructure from Menindee to Tibooburra in regional NSW threatens to leave locals without power until November 6. -
NSW residents hit by power outages to receive $200 payment, premier announces
via abc.net.au
The fallout from a storm that destroyed transmission infrastructure from Menindee to Tibooburra in regional NSW threatens to leave locals without power until November 6.
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