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Optus hit with $12 million fine for triple-0 outage
via abc.net.au
The telco is hit with a multi-million-dollar fine after thousands of customers were unable to call triple-0 during last year's unprecedented network outage. -
Critical minerals pipeline needed for renewable energy switch is being blocked, miners say
via abc.net.au
Miners and conservationists want the approval process for critical minerals projects in Australia to be sped up, even if it means a "fast no" in some situations. -
Live: ASX set to open higher, Optus slammed with $12m fine
via abc.net.au
The ASX is poised to open higher after the US Fed Reserve cut interest rates, and Optus pays a $12 million fine after thousands were cut off from triple-0. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to open higher, Fed Reserve chair won't step down if asked by Trump
via abc.net.au
The ASX is poised to open higher after the US Fed Reserve cut interest rates. Chair of the US Fed says he will not step down if Trump asks him to resign. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX opens higher, Fed Reserve chair won't step down if asked by Trump
via abc.net.au
The ASX has rallied at the open, as expected, after the US Fed Reserve cut interest rates. The chair of the US Fed says he will not step down if Trump asks him to resign. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX higher on US rate cut, flight delays in Sydney as Qantas makes emergency landing
via abc.net.au
The ASX rallies after the US Fed Reserve cut interest rates. Sydney flight delays are expected into the afternoon after an emergency landing by a Qantas flight. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX closes higher after US rate cut, flight delays in Sydney as Qantas makes emergency landing — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX closed higher after the US Fed Reserve cut interest rates. Sydney flight delays are expected into the afternoon after an emergency landing by a Qantas flight. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
'Loophole' in Victoria's uranium ban allows mine to ship element to US
via abc.net.au
A Victorian mine will start exporting a rare earths concentrate, which can be processed into commercial quantities of uranium, next year, sparking protests from farmers and an environmental group. -
After years of hard knocks, residents rage against red tape 'quagmire' in bid to save tiny town
via abc.net.au
Anger at the closure of popular tourist attractions in the border town of Nelson over the past three years sparks a movement hoping to cut through bureaucracy and create a new plan for the future. -
On disused cane farms the government is trying to put a price on nature
via abc.net.au
The nature repair market will operate similarly to the carbon market only with a few major differences. -
Can you put a price on nature? The federal government is giving it a shot
via abc.net.au
The nature repair market will operate similarly to the carbon market only with a few major differences. -
The tech entrepreneur, the $15m government contract and a collapsed company
via abc.net.au
Australian politicians sang the praises of a tech entrepreneur’s startup, but one collapsed company was marred with problems.
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Jamie Wilson linked arms with politicians and celebrities, but behind closed doors a business was marred with problems
via abc.net.au
Australian politicians sang the praises of a tech entrepreneur’s startup, but one collapsed company was marred with problems.
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A tech entrepreneur who linked arms with politicians and celebrities has had a company wound up over unpaid bills
via abc.net.au
Australian politicians sang the praises of a tech entrepreneur’s startup, but one collapsed company was marred with problems.
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Solo artist Aleksiah wins big at the SA Music Awards as Guy Sebastian is inducted into hall of fame
via abc.net.au
The Adelaide singer and songwriter won no less than four awards including best new artist, best solo artist, and the most popular pop artist. -
Stokes, Burt make big donations          Â
Perth billionaires Kerry Stokes and Alexandra Burt have been named among the major supporters of a $60 million fundraising campaign by the National Gallery of Australia. -
Moran against Satterley’s Stoneville plan
The Liberal candidate for Bullwinkel has written to the federal environment minister opposing the environmental approval of the project. -
At Close of Business podcast November 7 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss Capricorn’s unique and orderly approach to a transfer of power.
Plus administrators called into Nicheliving consturction division; Rio presses ahead with local green iron production; and WeLink knocked back by Development Assessment Panel.
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Regis to challenge McPhillamys decision
Regis Resources is seeking a judicial review of Tanya Plibersek’s contentious ruling against a tailings dam at its McPhillamys asset, reiterating the call rendered the project unviable. -
Broad Construction to discontinue
The commercial contractor behind two Metronet stations, the State Football Centre and Elizabeth Quay, will be absorbed into its parent company amid several redundancies. -
Local shares inch up as energy lifts, property drags
The local bourse has bounced around as traders digested the implications of former president Donald Trump's return to the White House for Australian companies. -
Rio Tinto submits BioIron plans
Iron ore miner Rio Tinto is pressing ahead with development of a pilot plant south of Perth to test the merits of local green iron production. -
BGC reaps $187m from asset sales
BGC Australia has returned to the black after two years of big losses, helped by major asset sales, but acknowledged its continuing operations are still trading in the red. -
TMG withdraws planned IPO
Perth-based Tungsten Metals Group has scrapped its planned IPO, in a lean period where only four WA junior explorers have listed on the ASX this year. -
Principled passion project evolves
REVIEW: Howard Park’s WA, national and global reputation is built on quality wines underpinned by a strong sense of family. -
Tanya Plibersek's Aboriginal protection order over NSW mining site to be legally challenged
via abc.net.au
Regis Resources says it is launching a Federal Court action over an order granted by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek that has halted progress on its mine in the New South Wales Central West. -
Company behind McPhillamys Gold Project launches Federal Court challenge over Aboriginal protection order
via abc.net.au
Regis Resources says it will challenge an order granted by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek that has halted progress on its mine in the New South Wales Central West. -
Company behind McPhillamys Gold Project launches court challenge over Aboriginal protection order
via abc.net.au
Regis Resources says it will challenge an order granted by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek that has halted progress on its mine in the New South Wales Central West. -
IMG set to increase WA footprint
East Perth-based Intelligent Monitoring Group has announced plans to expand its Western Australian footprint, after filing documents to acquire Data Visual Link. -
'I don't believe I've been cautioning anyone': RBA governor backs Albanese government's spending approach
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock says she didn't 'caution' the government about its spending, and its attitude on spending is 'the right one.' -
Three Nicheliving companies in administration, weeks after deal to strip group of its building registration
via abc.net.au
Troubled Perth home builder Nicheliving enters administration, almost a month after it struck a deal with the state government which stripped the company of its building registration. -
Administrators appointed to take over Nicheliving construction division
via abc.net.au
Troubled Perth home builder Nicheliving enters administration, almost a month after it struck a deal with the state government which stripped the company of its building registration. -
Subi developer loses appeal
Welink has lost its bid to remove the affordable housing component from its development application. -
Nicheliving entity in administration
Kordamentha administrators have taken control of the entities behind Nicheliving, after the builder agreed to shutter its construction arm. -
Nicheliving building arm in administration
KordaMentha administrators have taken control of Nicheliving’s construction division, less than a month after the company's directors agreed to a decade-long ban on building homes. -
Approval for Chemist Warehouse and Sigma merger
The competition watchdog has approved the $8.8 billion merger of pharmacy businesses Chemist Warehouse and Sigma Health, after deciding it won't hamper consumer choice. -
Pilbara industrial investment surges
The Pilbara's investment pipeline has grown nearly 50 per cent in one year, and iron ore is not the biggest driver. -
Fast food chains help savvy farmers give supermarket price uncertainty the slip
via abc.net.au
The Story family know where every lettuce plant they grow is going and what they'll be paid for it, but it hasn't always been this way. -
Cooperative approach in Capricorn transition
One of the country’s biggest businesses, a $3.7 billion automotive supplier, is undergoing a very orderly transfer of power.
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