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Why is WA's abalone fishing zone expanding for the first time in a decade?
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Licensed recreational abalone fishers will be able to take the molluscs as far north as Geraldton this year for the first time since a mass mortality event in 2011. -
Abalone take zone extends north in WA for first time in a decade as population recovers
via abc.net.au
Licensed recreational abalone fishers will be able to take the molluscs as far north as Geraldton this year for the first time since a mass mortality event in 2011. -
Woolworths refuses to answer ACCC's questions on bargaining power, Tesla rallies, ASX hits another intra-day record high — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Woolworths faced scrutiny at the ACCC's inquiry regarding its treatment of fruit and vegetable suppliers. Meanwhile, the ASX reached another intra-day record high. Catch up on the day's events and insights from ABC News' markets blog. -
Live: 'I'm not going to leave this question': Woolies pressured to address bargaining power
via abc.net.au
Woolworths faces tough questions over its treatment of fruit and veg suppliers at ACCC inquiry. The ASX opens higher as Tesla shares rally on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise, Woolworths faces another ACCC grilling, Tesla rallies on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has opened higher on Tuesday. Woolworths faces another grilling at the ACCC's supermarkets inquiry. Tesla shares rallied on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to rise, Tesla rallies on Wall Street after Trump talk boosts Nasdaq
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to rise on Tuesday, after Wall Street climbs as Tesla shares rally. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX rises, Woolworths faces supermarket probe
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has opened higher on Tuesday. Woolworths faces another grilling at the ACCC's supermarkets inquiry. Tesla shares rallied on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Gold Coast council to again reject 'chaotic' plans for housing estate on abandoned golf course
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The future of a major housing development is back in local government hands after a decision to reverse plans by the former state government giving it the go-ahead. -
Gold Coast council rejects plans for housing estate on abandoned golf course
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The Gold Coast City Council has unanimously rejected plans for a major housing estate at an abandoned golf course, blaming a "knee-jerk" decision from the former Labor government for the controversial proposal. -
Gold Coast council rejects 'chaotic' plans for housing estate on abandoned golf course
via abc.net.au
The Gold Coast City Council has unanimously rejected plans for a major housing estate at an abandoned golf course, blaming a "knee jerk" decision from the former Labor government for the controversial proposal. -
Queensland mining equipment firm gets $40 million in taxpayer funds in first National Reconstruction Fund announcement
via abc.net.au
The federal government has announced the first recipient of taxpayer investment under the National Reconstruction Fund, with "a dozen" more announcements promised before the election. -
Government announces first of long-awaited National Reconstruction Fund investments
via abc.net.au
The federal government has announced the first recipient of taxpayer investment under the National Reconstruction Fund, with "a dozen" more announcements promised before the election. -
Gender pay gap means women working for free from today until end of year
via abc.net.au
The gender pay gap — the difference in average pay between Australian men and women — is 11.5 per cent, which is the equivalent of working from November 19 until the end of they year without being paid for it. -
Gender pay gap means 'today is the day that women effectively start working for free'
via abc.net.au
The gender pay gap — the difference in average pay between Australian men and women — is 11.5 per cent, which is the equivalent of working from November 19 until the end of they year without being paid for it. -
Superannuation crisis spreads to sustainable-branded fund Australian Ethical
via abc.net.au
The scandal threatening to engulf Australia's superannuation industry has spread to another major operator, Australian Ethical, which has apologised for taking almost a year to process a widow's application to access her dead husband's retirement savings. -
Super fund Australian Ethical apologises for year-long delay in death payout
via abc.net.au
The scandal threatening to engulf Australia's superannuation industry has spread to another major operator, Australian Ethical, which has apologised for taking almost a year to process a widow's application to access her dead husband's retirement savings. -
Council staff received 'over and above' termination entitlements as Townsville ratepayers hit with rise
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Townsville City Council paid $4.3 million in termination benefits in the 2023-2024 financial year, which the state's audit office says could harm it's reputation. -
Woman who got her PhD aged 90 and data analyst among Queensland's Australian of the Year winners
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A woman who got her PhD aged 90, a data analyst who helps employ neurodiverse people and a wildlife rescuer are among Queensland's Australian of the Year winners. -
Uranium stocks up following Moscow news
Western Australian-based uranium companies predominantly closed trade positively on Monday, following news out of from Moscow late last week. -
At Close of Business podcast November 18 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss retail trading hours.
Plus CME backs payroll tax reforms; Elders makes $475m bid for Delta; and Fortescue Zero appoints new chief executive. -
Evolution Energy Minerals appoints CEO
West Perth-based junior Evolution Energy Minerals has appointed George Donne as its new chief executive officer, effective immediately. -
Miners, consumer staples help Aussie shares edge higher
The ASX200 finished 0.2 per cent higher, with losses by the big four banks countered by gains by goldminers, iron ore producers and uranium companies. -
Lixa move NeoX-101 to clinical trials
A promising new drug invented at UWA is set to begin clinical trials, which will observe whether, when paired with antibiotics, it can help treat chronic bacterial lung infections. -
Lixa move NeoX-101 to clinical trial
A promising new drug invented at the University of Western Australia is set to begin clinical trials, which will observe whether, when paired with antibiotics, it can help treat chronic bacterial lung infections. -
TMG snapped up after IPO flop
Perth-based, Vietnam-focused Tungsten Metals Group will be acquired by ASX-listed EQ Resources in a $13.5 million deal, weeks after pulling the pin on its own IPO. -
Cost of living continues to impact how often — if at all — Australians access health services
via abc.net.au
A snapshot of Australians' experience with health services over the past year reveals the cost of living crisis continues to influence how we access health care. -
FBR director bullish on year ahead
FBR managing director Mike Pivac says he expects an extraordinary period of growth for the company as it transitions from research and development to manufacturing homes. -
Company owned by billionaires Andrew and Nicola Forrest hopes to expand sweet potato production
via abc.net.au
Sweet potato producer Harvest Road want to change WA's reliance on the east coast with an expansion of its Brickhouse Station production in the Gascoyne. -
Hastings smooths over Forrest debt rift
Hastings Technology Metals has alleviated the concerns of Andrew Forrest’s Wyloo Metals, after the latter filed a default notice against the rare earths developer last week citing solvency fears. -
Childcare reform could boost the regions
It is well established that people in regional and remote Australia are less likely to participate in the labour force than those living in major cities. -
New CEO for Fortescue Zero
Fortescue has appointed Ellie Coates as the chief executive of its power systems division which is developing the world’s first zero emission ‘Infinity Train’. -
Macmahon secures $90m project extension
Mining services contractor Macmahon Holdings has booked a two-year contract extension at the Daisy Milano gold mine in the Goldfields, valued around $90 million. -
Elders makes $475m bid for rival
Australia’s largest agribusiness Elders has raised a $475 million deal to acquire private rival Delta Agribusiness. -
Origin game two to be held in Perth
Game two of next year’s rugby league state of origin will be held at Optus Stadium on Wednesday, June 18 – with an eerie sense of déjà vu as the backdrop. -
Somas family buys Applecross home
An entity controlled by Fast Eddys co-founder Christoper Somas, Anthea Somas and Jim Litis have bought a $13 million home. -
ASIC sues NAB over alleged failure
The corporate watchdog has sued National Australia Bank, over allegations of failing hundreds of its customers who were facing financial hardship. -
Retail strip’s secret sauce is clear
An established residential cohort is one feature common to all the best open-air retail and cafe precincts -
Australian miner agrees to pay $US160 million after executives detained in Africa
via abc.net.au
In a bid to free three of its executives who have been detained in Mali over a tax dispute, Resolute Mining agrees to pay $US160 million ($242 million) to the African country's government. -
Resolute to pay Mali $US160m
Resolute Mining has announced an initial settlement payment of around $US80 million, or $123.5 million, to Mali’s junta government, amid three of its employees being detained. -
Retail trade predicament polarises Perth
Stakeholders remain split over any changes to the hours big retailers can open for business. -
Mining lobby backs payroll tax push
The state’s powerful mining lobby is the latest to throw its support behind an ongoing push for payroll tax reform in WA, ahead of the 2025 state election. -
Considered delicious fare overseas, this pest fish can't be eaten in Queensland if you catch it
via abc.net.au
Tilapia is a biosecurity nightmare in Australia but popular on many menus overseas. Some in the fishing industry think if you catch the pest fish in Queensland you should be able to eat it. -
Considered delicious fare overseas, if you catch this pest fish in Queensland you can't eat it
via abc.net.au
Tilapia is a biosecurity nightmare in Australia but popular on many menus overseas. Some in the fishing industry think if you catch the pest fish in Queensland you should be able to eat it. -
Hotels prove a tricky proposition up north
The north-west is short of beds for leisure and corporate travelers, yet proponents find it near-impossible to build a development business case. -
Australia has ‘revived’ China trade relationship
Australia has revived its trade relationship with China without compromising any of its national interests, prime minister Anthony Albanese says. -
Tanzania building collapse kills 13 people, race to save those trapped
via abc.net.au
Rescue workers are continuing to search for trapped survivors after a building collapsed in Tanzania and killed 13 people.
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