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'You want to be a headliner': How venues are trying to make gigs more accessible
via abc.net.au
These venues are proving a commitment to accessibility can start with simple, cheap and practical changes, that can make an important difference. -
'Warning bells ringing all over': Commercial lobster fishers call for cut to total catch
via abc.net.au
The industry is worried it is taking too many crays out of Western Australia waters and wants recreational fishers to do their bit too, but scientists say they are not concerned. -
Residents near Fosterville Gold Mine fear more 'nightmare' earthquakes if expansion approved
via abc.net.au
Residents living near a Bendigo gold mine say the company's activities have already caused damaging earthquakes in the region. -
Businesses are failing at near the highest rate on record
via abc.net.au
The rate of business failures is now the highest it has been since the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is only set to grow as the cost of doing business squeezes companies from all sides. -
Business failure rate at four-year high and tipped to keep rising
via abc.net.au
The rate of business failures is now the highest it has been since the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is only set to grow as the cost of doing business squeezes companies from all sides. -
Live: Housing affordability deteriorates further, ASX drops
via abc.net.au
The typical household faces spending half their income to service a new home loan, according to research from ANZ and CoreLogic. The local share market edges lower following a mixed finish on Wall Street. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX to edge lower, Wall Street mixed as investors assess Russia-Ukraine tensions
via abc.net.au
A mixed session on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks lower, while oil prices eased as tensions rose between Russia and the United States over Ukraine. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Housing affordability deteriorates further, ASX retreats from record high — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The typical household faces spending half their income to service a new home loan, according to research from ANZ and CoreLogic, while the Australian share market ended lower. -
Steel giant Bluescope hopes for the best as Trump talks tariffs
via abc.net.au
The boss of Australia's largest steelmaker is confident the business is well placed to succeed under a second Donald Trump presidency, despite the president-elect's promise of widespread tariffs. -
Bluescope monitoring Trump tariffs 'closely' ahead of US Colorbond launch
via abc.net.au
The boss of Australia's largest steelmaker is confident the business is well placed to succeed under a second Donald Trump presidency, despite the president-elect's promise of widespread tariffs. -
Word of the Year reflects increasing frustration with Australia's top supermarkets
via abc.net.au
'Colesworth', a portmanteau referring to the perceived duopoly of supermarket retailers Coles and Woolworths, is the Australian National Dictionary Centre's Word of the Year for 2024. -
Increasing frustration with top supermarkets spotlighted in Australia's Word of the Year
via abc.net.au
'Colesworth', a portmanteau referring to the perceived duopoly of supermarket retailers Coles and Woolworths, is the Australian National Dictionary Centre's Word of the Year for 2024. -
RBA says February rate cut not guaranteed even if inflation figures rosy
via abc.net.au
Minutes from the RBA board's last meeting suggest a rate cut is not assured even if December inflation is low using the Reserve Bank's favoured "underlying" measure, which excludes volatile items. -
'Absolutely unacceptable': Cbus cancels customer's insurance days before his death
via abc.net.au
Just 18 days before Russell Wayne Hirst died of a cardiac event in November 2021, superannuation giant Cbus cancelled his insurance policy, leaving the beneficiary of his account in a year-long fight to have her claim approved. -
Young entrepreneur faces charges for accepting $1.3 million in payments and failing to supply tiny homes
via abc.net.au
The Victorian consumer watchdog alleges Spencer Porter, 25, accepted $1.3 million to build tiny homes but failed to supply them in a reasonable time. -
My Tiny Home Kit owner Spencer Porter facing criminal charges
via abc.net.au
The Victorian consumer watchdog alleges Spencer Porter, 25, accepted $1.3 million to build tiny homes but failed to supply them in a reasonable time. -
Harvey Norman and Latitude Financial to fight court ruling they misled customers
via abc.net.au
Harvey Norman and Latitude Financial announce plans to appeal against a court ruling they misled customers in TV, radio and newspapers advertisements run between January 2020 and August 2021. -
Wingellina awarded major project status
NiCo Resources’ Wingellina nickel-cobalt project has granted major project status by the federal government. -
At Close of Business podcast November 19 2024
Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the ongoing sale of Castelli Estate. -
Pesticide resistance mapped in new tool
A Perth-based geospatial tech firm has unveiled its latest innovation, a data visualisation tool which can display the distribution and severity of pesticide resistance across Australia. -
McGowan’s Frontier farce drags on
OPINION: Today marks three months since Frontier Energy announced Mark McGowan as its new chair but we still don’t know when he will take up the role, if at all. -
Water alarm sounded for Pilbara aquifer
Low water triggers at an aquifer critical to the Pilbara’s development have been breached, according to Traditional Owners, due to water abstraction and low rainfall. -
Linley Valley Pork in $25m expansion
Family-owned agribusiness group Craig Mostyn has completed a $25 million expansion of its Linley Valley Pork facility, upgrading processing and cold chain capacity to meet export demand. -
Aurora shares up 68 per cent
Shares in uranium-focused junior Aurora Energy Metals closed trade on Tuesday up 68 per cent to 7.2 cents, following two significant market updates. -
Australian shares surge to another record high
The ASX200 finished up 0.9 per cent to set a new record closing high after climbing above 8,400 for the first time in afternoon trade. -
Centre assesses WA startup scene
Western Australia could miss out on growth opportunities over startups in evolving sectors because of its focus on the resources industry, a report found. -
Centre assesses startup scene in WA
Western Australia could miss out on growth opportunities over startups in evolving sectors because of its focus on the resources industry, a report found. -
Exal lodges $14.5m Nedlands plan
The South Perth developer plans to build an 18-dwelling, seven-storey, apartment building on Hampden Road. -
Bunnings facial recognition breached privacy
Bunnings Group’s use of facial recognition technology breached the privacy of thousands of Australians, Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind has found.
The hardware giant installed facial recognition CCTV at 63 stores across Victoria and New South Wales between November 2018 and 2021. -
MinRes appoints specialist legal role
Mineral Resources’ joint company secretary will become the company’s specialist legal counsel role, as the miner continues to navigate through a turbulent time. -
Developing a ‘defence powerhouse’
OPINION: Urgent effort is required to ensure a state-federal commitment to WA is delivered on time to fulfil our Aukus responsibilities. -
Federal homes plan for defence
ANALYSIS: A federal investment in 550 homes for defence workers is expected to ease the housing and rental squeeze. -
Channel 7 scraps nightly news bulletin for Queensland's largest regional city
via abc.net.au
Channel 7 will air its nightly Gold Coast 7News television bulletin for the last time this Thursday, with Australia's largest media union calling the decision a "betrayal to its audience". -
Bushfood business incubator opens
A hub to help build Western Australia’s Aboriginal bushfoods industry has opened south of Perth. -
Neoen plans Narrogin wind farm
Renewable energy giant Neoen has joined a long list of companies aiming to develop wind farms in WA’s South West, though none are currently under construction. -
Sydney train services to halt from Thursday to Sunday due to industrial action
via abc.net.au
Sydney trains services will come to a halt from Thursday to Sunday this week due to industrial action by the Rail, Tram and Bus Union. -
'Major disruption for millions of train passengers' with Sydney network to shut down from Thursday to Sunday
via abc.net.au
Sydney trains services will come to a halt from Thursday to Sunday this week due to industrial action by the Rail, Tram and Bus Union. -
Global Lithium delays AGM over board control row
Global Lithium has succeeded in delaying its annual general meeting over concerns of a foreign takeover of the board, a dispute that escalated to the state’s highest court. -
SRG books $700m of work
SRG Global has announced over $700 million in contract wins in the water, dairy, health and resource sectors across Australia and New Zealand.
The Subiaco-based firm told the market today it had been awarded multiple contracts with existing clients, worth over $700 million. -
Meteoric appoints Gale as new MD/CEO
West Perth-based junior Meteoric Resources has announced the appointment of Stuart Gale as its managing director and chief executive, effective immediately. -
GFG Alliance secures $150 million loan to pay staff and fund repairs
via abc.net.au
The company says it will use some of the funds to fix the Whyalla steelwork's blast furnace which has been offline since August. -
Teal and Liberal MP unite against seismic testing permits that could threaten little penguin colonies
via abc.net.au
More than 21,000 people have signed a petition to abolish the permits, and now two MPs from different parts of the political spectrum are trying to get them banned too. -
'Seismic blasting' near little penguin colonies under the microscope as bill to abolish permits tabled in parliament
via abc.net.au
More than 21,000 people have signed a petition to abolish the permits, and now two MPs from different parts of the political spectrum are trying to get them banned too. -
Former NT deputy chief minister takes up role with fracking company she spruiked in government
via abc.net.au
Nicole Manison's Territory Labor government recently signed a major gas contract with US-owned company Tamboran Resources, and she spruiked the firm when she was mining minister. -
Richard Goyder to chair Perron Group
Richard Goyder has been named as the incoming chair of one of Australia’s largest private companies, just months after his early retirement from the Qantas board. -
Arena provides insight into ownership
Perth Wildcats owner Mark Arena has revealed Wildcats players routinely train at high schools on weekends – along with confirming he contemplated buying Perth Glory. -
Residents uneasy on Perth’s growth: report
Perth’s population is projected to rise to 3.5 million people by 2050 but only 22 per cent of residents feel the city was equipped to handle the growth, a think tank's study shows. -
Grander designs in estate sale
Castelli Group’s signature Denmark property is for sale, but the family remains committed to the wine business. -
Pace picks up on service developments
Big infrastructure projects aside, the state government has lined up a host of health, policing and education developments. -
US stocks higher as Nvidia earnings await
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 closed higher overnight, recovering some losses as investors anticipate quarterly earnings from AI leader Nvidia.
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