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Myer buys more than 700 fashion stores, including Just Jeans, Portmans and Jay Jays
via abc.net.au
Department store giant Myer will purchase a slew of fashion chains, giving it ownership of nearly 800 retail stores across Australia and New Zealand. -
Myer buys Just Jeans, Jay Jays and Dotti in Premier Investments deal
via abc.net.au
Department store giant Myer will purchase a slew of fashion chains, giving it ownership of nearly 800 retail stores across Australia and New Zealand. -
Sex worker advocates share 'rage' after man strikes manslaughter plea deal
via abc.net.au
Sex worker advocates have expressed their "rage and sadness" after a man who was due to face a double-murder trial for killing two Melbourne women struck a manslaughter plea deal with prosecutors. -
ASX rises, Premier rallies on Myer's plan to buy Just Jeans, Portmans, Dotti — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Department store Myer struck a deal for Premier Investment's clothing brands, and investors in Premier cheered the news. The ASX closed higher for the third day in a row. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Rare earth elements are key to Australia's energy transition. But not all are happy to dig them up
via abc.net.au
Rare earths are seen as a strategic and economic opportunity for Australia, but some producers worry it could come at the cost of rich farmland. -
Pregnant mother with 'guaranteed income' left homeless after almost 100 unsuccessful rental applications
via abc.net.au
Nicky has been living in a two-bedroom motel with her children after rental demand skyrocketed in south-east Queensland. -
The Aussie woman behind the English announcements on Japan's busiest bullet trains
via abc.net.au
Travellers to Japan may have picked up on a familiar accent while riding the Shinkansen between Tokyo and the southern island of Kyushu. -
Aussie voice actor invokes her 'inner Cate Blanchett' on Japan's busiest fast-rail route
via abc.net.au
Travellers to Japan may have picked up on a familiar accent while riding the Shinkansen between Tokyo and the southern island of Kyushu. -
'The pokies lobbyists are winning': Advocates fear nation-leading gaming reforms will be watered down
via abc.net.au
A gambler's losses while playing electronic gaming machines would have been capped as part of a harm-minimisation system which was soon to be implemented in Tasmania, however advocates say a new statement by the premier is the clearest signal yet the plan will be spiked. -
Advocates say nation-leading pokies reform at risk after Tasmanian Premier flags 'more measured approach'
via abc.net.au
A gambler's losses while playing electronic gaming machines would have been capped as part of a harm-minimisation system which was soon to be implemented in Tasmania, however advocates say a new statement by the premier is the clearest signal yet the plan will be spiked. -
Massive new AI data centres will generate millions of tonnes of electronic waste
via abc.net.au
Huge data centres built for generative AI will generate millions of tonnes of electronic waste by 2030, the equivalent of discarding billions of smartphones each year, a study suggests. -
ChatGPT and other AI are set to create mountains of electronic waste. But there is a cleaner option
via abc.net.au
Huge data centres built for generative AI will generate millions of tonnes of electronic waste by 2030, the equivalent of discarding billions of smartphones each year, a study suggests. -
Trust in mining industry grows, CSIRO says
Critical minerals are seen as vital to the energy transition although mining induced environmental impacts remain a key concern of the public, according to CSIRO. -
Uluu, Deimos named Innovators of the Year
WA’s seaweed industry took centre stage at the Innovator of the Year awards, with both the winner and runner up of the emerging innovation award going to seaweed products. -
Fourth garbage truck in a month catches fire in Lakemba after lithium battery ignites
via abc.net.au
A video of a lithium battery fire in the back of a Western Sydney garbage truck has prompted warnings to residents who leave dangerous goods in suburban bins. -
Fashion retailer in administration
The ASX-listed group behind clothing brands Millers, Rockmans and Noni B has called in administrators from FTI Consulting after failing to restructure internally. -
Glory admin base shifts from Freo to Mirrabooka
Perth Glory has announced it will relocate its administration headquarters from Fremantle to Mirrabooka next year. -
At Close of Business podcast October 28 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell dicuss industrial rents in WA. -
Perth Airport tendering for new runway
Perth Airport has begun chipping away at the $5 billion worth of planned infrastructure upgrades, as international passenger numbers continue to rebound from the border closures. -
Santos in court over greenwashing claims
A hearing over Santos' net zero emissions claims has started in the Federal Court, after a national advocacy organisation accused the oil and gas company of greenwashing. -
'Heart of gold': Second pilot identified after horror light plane crash over Sydney
via abc.net.au
The family of the second pilot, 60-year-old Khadervali Gagguturu, have described him as "fearless" and "brilliant". -
Aust shares in quiet start ahead of two big weeks
The ASX200 finished 0.1 per cent higher, with far more volatility expected later amid interest rate decisions, inflation readouts and a US election. -
Force excited by off-field benefits
Western Force chief executive officer Niamh O’Connor is hopeful next year’s smorgasbord of international rugby can enhance the state’s community rugby participation numbers. -
Miner to pursue legal action after WA government denies drilling near national park
via abc.net.au
WA's Aboriginal affairs minister has shocked Equinox Resources by declining an application to begin drilling near Karijini National Park, a move welcomed by traditional owners. -
Miner flags legal action as WA government knocks back drilling proposal near Karijini
via abc.net.au
WA's Aboriginal affairs minister has shocked Equinox Resources by declining an application to begin drilling near Karijini National Park, a move welcomed by traditional owners. -
Wider war risks food supplies
The escalating conflict in the Middle East could significantly disrupt the global grain trade. -
WA unis progress pay-error reviews
Educational institutions in the state have made steps to compensate staff after finding millions of dollars of underpayments. -
More US McDonald's customers fall sick with E. coli — could the same thing happen in Australia?
via abc.net.au
Australian law tightly regulates food providers to prevent outbreaks of infection or contamination of produce. -
Expert says E. coli in US McDonald's is unlikely to happen in Australia
via abc.net.au
Australian law tightly regulates food providers to prevent outbreaks of infection or contamination of produce. -
C29 signs MOU with Volkov Geology
Subiaco-based junior C29 Metals has signed a memorandum of understanding with Volkov Geology, as it aims to accelerate exploration at its Ulytau uranium project in Kazakhstan. -
Branches ‘still important’ to P&N Bank
The boss of Western Australia’s largest local bank has backed bricks-and-mortar outlets as his big four competitors shut down branches. -
Retailer behind Rivers, Katies and Millers enters voluntary administration, putting 3,000 jobs at risk
via abc.net.au
Mosaic Brands, the Australian fashion retail company behind clothing brands including Rivers, Katies and Millers, has been placed into voluntary administration. -
Retailer behind Rivers, Katies and Millers enters voluntary administration
via abc.net.au
Mosaic Brands, the Australian fashion retail company behind clothing brands including Rivers, Katies and Millers, has been placed into voluntary administration. -
Lester Group Jandakot sale complete
The Nedlands-based syndicator has sold four hectares of land for $17.6 million, paving the way for a 46-unit business park. -
HCF in hot water over misleading contracts
Life insurance provider HCF Life could be set for penalties after the Federal Court found its ‘recover’ range of products was liable to mislead customers. -
New $1.3m state visitor centre announced
The state government has unveiled plans to spend $1.3 million to build a new Western Australia Visitor Centre at Perth Station, slated to open mid-2025. -
PM defends Qantas upgrades
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been forced to defend his relationship with Qantas and former chief executive Alan Joyce after it was revealed he scored dozens of free upgrades with the carrier. -
No dividend from Greenbushes stake, IGO says
IGO has not pocketed a dividend from the joint venture covering the world’s largest hard rock lithium mine Greenbushes due to weak market conditions and prices this quarter. -
Bledisloe Test returns to Perth
Three of international rugby’s biggest events in the southern hemisphere will be held in Perth next year. -
Industrial rents could be topping out
Perth’s industrial property market is still performing strongly but is showing signs of slowing. -
Landmark case against gas giant Santos begins in federal court
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's largest fossil fuel companies is sued by an investor activist group over claims of "greenwashing" its clean energy credentials. -
$22bn company taken to court over claims of 'greenwashing' its environmental targets
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's largest fossil fuel companies is sued by an investor activist group over claims of "greenwashing" its clean energy credentials. -
Iron ore project loses heritage damage bid
WA's Aboriginal Affairs minister has refused a section 18 application for a proposed iron ore mine at the centre of a spat between its backer and traditional owners. -
Minderoo gifts $30m to ECU
The Forrests’ Minderoo Foundation has contributed $30 million towards the Edith Cowan University CBD campus, as part of a 25-year partnership with the educational institution. -
Antoinette Lattouf's lawyers to argue Ita Buttrose and David Anderson were involved in journalist's sacking
via abc.net.au
The journalist has taken the broadcaster to the Federal Court after she was taken off air part way through a radio presenting stint on ABC Radio Sydney last December. It came after she shared a social media post on the war in Gaza. -
ABC to argue that chief content officer was 'decision maker' in Antoinette Lattouf's sacking
via abc.net.au
The journalist has taken the broadcaster to the Federal Court after she was taken off air part way through a radio presenting stint on ABC Radio Sydney last December. It came after she shared a social media post on the war in Gaza. -
Counting the Collie cost
Analysis: There are shades of the maligned Royalties for Regions program in the scale of recent government spending at Collie, Business News research has found. -
MinRes to detail Ellison tax findings next week
Mineral Resources’ board intends to detail the findings and actions it may take following the investigation into Chris Ellison’s alleged decade-long offshore tax affairs early next week. -
Minister says no easy ride for Qantas despite Albanese receiving flight perks
via abc.net.au
A Labor frontbencher says the government hasn't gone easy on Qantas just because ministers, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, have received free upgrades and other perks from the airline. -
Labor senator says PM 'hasn't played favourites' with Qantas despite flight perks
via abc.net.au
A Labor frontbencher says the government hasn't gone easy on Qantas just because ministers, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, have received free upgrades and other perks from the airline.
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