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'Sad day for local publishing': 118-year-old Tasmanian newspaper announces closure
via abc.net.au
The Circular Head Chronicle in Tasmania's far north-west has been covering the region's news since 1906, but with advertising revenue drying up, the paper has announced it will print its final edition on Wednesday. -
The town where 'power could go off any minute' grapples with continual outages
via abc.net.au
More than a week after a possible tornado tore through Broken Hill and wiped out seven transmission towers, the region is still grappling with rolling blackouts that are putting dialysis patients like Leroy and year 12 students studying for exams like Poppy on edge. -
It's not hard to spot the 'specials' tags in the supermarket. But how special are they?
via abc.net.au
The ABC analysed the online prices of nearly 44,000 products at Coles and Woolworths, revealing a sales technique used on thousands of items. -
A box of Cadbury's Favourites reveals a lot about the 'high-low' cycles of supermarket pricing
via abc.net.au
The ABC analysed the online prices of nearly 44,000 products at Coles and Woolworths, revealing a sales technique used on thousands of items. -
Leaked Northern Territory government paper proposes 'unprecedented' power to sidestep environmental laws
via abc.net.au
A leaked paper tabled in parliament by the opposition sets out the government's plan to establish a Territory Coordinator who could "step in" and take over the assessment process for major projects. -
WAIS focused on fundamentals
From the moment he was appointed permanent chief executive officer of the WA Institute of Sport, Matt Fulton made it clear he was determined to help rebuild its foundations. -
Atlas Iron posts $439m profit
Gina Rinehart’s Atlas Iron has reported a strong lift in both revenue and net profit but continues to be frustrated by slow approvals for its planned mine projects. -
At Close of Business podcast October 25 2024
Sam Jones and Isabel Vieira discuss the 70 year anniversary of private health insurer HIF.
Plus, Major MinRes shareholder sells; Perth office vacancies fall; and Orthocell looks to the US market. -
Kwinana lease signed for potential crush plant
A proposed canola crushing plant that could feed BP’s half-a billion-dollar biofuel proposal is a step closer, after Cargill signed a lease with the state government. -
Antipa finalises $17m sale of JV stake
Antipa Minerals has finalised the $17 million cash sale of its non-controlling stake in the Citadel joint venture project with Rio Tinto Exploration. -
AusSuper sells $48m MinRes shares
AustralianSuper was among the big sellers of Mineral Resources shares on Monday, cashing out $48 million worth, following allegations of tax evasion. -
AusSuper sells $47m MinRes shares
AustralianSuper was among the big sellers of Mineral Resources shares on Monday, cashing out $47 million worth, following the tax evasion allegations coming to light. -
Perth office vacancy drops
Data from JLL shows a slight per cent reduction in Perth’s CBD office vacancies in the September quarter, in line with national trends. -
Aussie shares edge higher, snapping two-week win streak
The ASX200 finished less than a 10th of a percentage point higher, with Tuesday's big loss putting it in the red for both the week and the month. -
Mark My Words October 25 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Chris Ellison and Mineral Resources; tender reforms; a report on Perth's future; Perron Group results; Angela Bennett; WorkSafe; and a mag preview. -
Qatar aces Qantas with Virgin deal
ANALYSIS: The tie-up lets Virgin take off into long-haul international flying and helps the Doha-based airline land in the Australian market. -
Payroll tax is stifling innovation, growth
OPINION: We need to stop punishing WA’s small-to-medium enterprises the same as the multinationals. -
WACOSS releases state budget wish list
Freight subsidies, social housing, and Stolen Generations reparations have been put on the table by the state’s peak social services body for the 2025-26 state budget. -
Qantas hands out $1k bonuses to 27k workers
Qantas is hoping to win over workers as some of its engineers take industrial action over pay. -
Whittle to lead WAM
UnionsWA secretary Owen Whittle has taken up a new role as West Australian Music chief executive after 12 years with the state's peak trades and labour council. -
Orthocell raising ahead of US push
Perth-based biotechnology firm Orthocell has raised $17 million to take its Remplir nerve regeneration product to the world's biggest healthcare market. -
Horizon set to merge with Poseidon
Horizon Minerals’ push to become a sustainable mid-cap gold producer in the Goldfields is gaining momentum, following news it had filed documents to merge with Poseidon Nickel. -
Labour cost pressures hit Newmont
Newmont Corporation shares have lost more than 15 per cent in two days, as concerns over costs at the world’s largest goldminer continue to weigh on the business. -
Negative gearing reform won't help: Chalmers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers seems to have put the nail in the negative gearing reform coffin, saying from Washington that advice received was that it would have no positive impact on housing supply. -
HIF still working hard at 70
Since its inception as Western Australian Government Railways Employees Hospital and Medical Benefits Fund Inc, Health Insurance Fund has framed itself as an insurer that gives members options. -
Nasdaq, S&P both end higher
The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 gained on Thursday (Friday morning WST) – driven by Tesla's positive earnings forecast and a decline in treasury yields from a three-month high. -
Perth in time for evolution: panel
A panel of notable businesspeople has weighed in on the future of Perth, including Wesfarmers chairman Michael Chaney and property developer Adrian Fini.
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