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Injured motorcyclist awarded $13.5 million because council didn't have 'loose gravel' warning signs
via abc.net.au
A motorcyclist who suffered lifelong injuries after losing control on loose gravel has won a legal test case allowing him to claim third-party damages worth $13.5 million. -
Live: Wall Street up as investors jump back in, while USD rises on Ukraine-Russia war and higher rate yields
via abc.net.au
Some of the winners on Wall Street include Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar and retailer Home Depot. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Healthscope axing contracts with two insurers, as private hospital collapse concerns continue in Australia
via abc.net.au
Some of the winners on Wall Street include Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar and retailer Home Depot. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Coles bosses face ACCC supermarket inquiry, answer questions on land-banking
via abc.net.au
Coles is fronting up to the ACCC's supermarket inquiry once again. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX climbs as bitcoin hits fresh records, Coles faces supermarket inquiry, WishTech slumps
via abc.net.au
Local shares are set to end the week on a positive note, while Bitcoin closes in on $US100,000. Coles executives are grilled on supplier deals and WiseTech shares fall after its annual meeting. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX 200 and Bitcoin price climb to fresh records, WiseTech Global shares slump — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Local shares have ended the week on a positive note, while Bitcoin continued to close in on $US100,000. Coles executives were grilled on supplier deals and WiseTech shares fell after its annual meeting. Look back on how it unfolded on the markets blog. -
Strata regulator could enter apartment buildings with defects under proposed NSW laws
via abc.net.au
Apartment buildings in NSW could be inspected without a warrant and unit owners could be compelled to hand over documents under proposed new laws targeting owners corporations who do not fix common property. -
'Extraordinary intervention' into private property allowed under proposed NSW strata laws
via abc.net.au
Apartment buildings in NSW could be inspected without a warrant and unit owners could be compelled to hand over documents under proposed new laws targeting owners corporations who do not fix common property. -
An 'old friend' messaged Louise for help. It ended with a scammer taking over her Facebook account
via abc.net.au
Lousie Manning thought she knew how to handle the risks of online scammers — but it took one simple question from someone she thought was her friend to be duped. -
A simple text message is allowing scammers to take control of social media accounts
via abc.net.au
Lousie Manning thought she knew how to handle the risks of online scammers — but it took one simple question from someone she thought was her friend to be duped. -
Ocean fish and seaweed to be farmed hundreds of kilometres inland using salt water from deep underground
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide-based aquaculture company hopes to use saline groundwater to grow the products at a landlocked site in South Australia's Riverland. -
Pro-nuclear professor linked to Coalition questioned over possible coal industry funding, which he denies
via abc.net.au
Professor Stephen Wilson told a nuclear committee he had received no funding from coal companies. The committee has written to the Institute of Public Affairs fellow to ask if that's true, which he has affirmed to the ABC. -
Rental affordability worst on record, costing more than 30pc of incomes in Sydney, Perth
via abc.net.au
Tenants in two capital cities are paying more than 30 per cent of their income, on average, towards their rent — for the first time since the SGS Economics Rental Affordability Index was first published a decade ago. -
Super fund 'side hustle' leaves workers waiting on insurance payouts
via abc.net.au
A former insider calls it the "side hustle" of Australia's superannuation funds – where the handling of thousands of death and disability claims from injured workers and grieving families falls to underpaid, overworked staff away from the main game. -
Two-week deadline set for negotiations between NSW government and rail union
via abc.net.au
The NSW government and Rail, Tram and Bus union have set a two-week deadline to resolve an industrial dispute that nearly brought Sydney's train network to a standstill. -
Sydney rail strike averted for now but 'some damage has been done'
via abc.net.au
The NSW government and Rail, Tram and Bus union have set a two-week deadline to resolve an industrial dispute that nearly brought Sydney's train network to a standstill. -
Sydney rail strike averted for now, but businesses and commuters have already faced 'huge impact'
via abc.net.au
The NSW government and Rail, Tram and Bus union have set a two-week deadline to resolve an industrial dispute that nearly brought Sydney's train network to a standstill. -
'Exceeded our predictions': Potentially one of the largest fisheries in Australia is sitting offshore, untapped
via abc.net.au
A study last year identified a sardine population stretching from NSW's south coast to Tasmania could rival the biggest fishery in Australia — and there's a push to make use of it. -
Swiss region to vote on cost of 'blasphemous' Eurovision 2025
via abc.net.au
Basel voters are expected to decide on Sunday whether they should spend tens of millions of dollars to host the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, with opponents decrying a "waste" of public funds for a "blasphemous" music performance. -
Protesters remain on water despite bulk carrier entering world's largest coal port
via abc.net.au
In an operation planned for well over a month, protesters took to Newcastle Harbour as a large bulk carrier entered the vital export port. -
Resolute Mining CEO and two other executives released by Mali government
via abc.net.au
In a statement, the mining company confirmed "all three employees are safe and well and have departed the country". -
Mali government releases Resolute Mining CEO and other executives after $US160 million ransom paid
via abc.net.au
In a statement, the mining company confirmed "all three employees are safe and well and have departed the country". -
Court grants time to sort waste plant
East Rockingham waste-to-energy plant administrators succeeded in getting a significant time extension to prepare a sale but fell short of their proposed nine-month period. -
At Close of Business podcast November 21 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss a WA-invented brick laying robot's US trial. -
MinRes AGM polarises shareholders
The self-enriching actions and disclosure omissions of billionaire mining boss Chris Ellison have divided shareholders, leading to a protest vote against the remuneration report. -
'It's actually unprecedented': Hundreds of Woolworths warehouse staff strike indefinitely
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of Woolworths staff have walked off the job indefinitely at distribution centres in Victoria and New South Wales, demanding better pay and working conditions. -
Hundreds of Woolworths warehouse staff prepared to strike until Christmas over pay and working conditions
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of Woolworths staff have walked off the job indefinitely at distribution centres in Victoria and New South Wales, demanding better pay and working conditions. -
Tribalism creates golden opportunity: Klein
Evolution Mining boss Jake Klein believes the geopolitical uncertainty gripping world will create an opportunity for Australia to make itself an even greater jurisdiction of choice. -
Australian shares tread water as mega chipmaker reports
The ASX200 finished flat after a better-than-expected earnings from AI chipmaker Nvidia failed to propel the market higher. -
Uni VCs paid more than PM, union claims
The National Tertiary Education Union claimed the average vice chancellor in an Australian university was paid more than $1 million in 2023. -
Reality TV personality wrangles snake on a plane, delaying Virgin flight
via abc.net.au
Passengers are met with bizarre scenes as a television personality wrangles a snake onboard a plane in Western Australia’s north. -
Bizarre scenes as snake on a plane delays Virgin flight to Perth
via abc.net.au
Passengers are met with bizarre scenes as a television personality wrangles a snake onboard a plane in Western Australia’s north. -
Time to pop a grenache in the fridge
REVIEW: An excellent crop of local grenache demonstrates how the variety excels in several WA regions. -
MinRes defends Bullsbrook property deal
Mineral Resources insists its stake in a Bullsbrook industrial park was not a related party transaction, while Chris Ellison has agreed to sell properties leased to the company. -
Sydney's rail strike called off after NSW government reaches 11th-hour deal with union
via abc.net.au
Premier Chris Minns said the government has agreed to run as many 24-hour train services as possible this weekend and intensive negotiations with the rail union will be held over the next two weeks to hammer out a long-term deal. -
Live: Sydney's rail strike called off after NSW government reaches 11th-hour deal with union
via abc.net.au
Premier Chris Minns said the government has agreed to run as many 24-hour train services as possible this weekend and intensive negotiations with the rail union will be held over the next two weeks to hammer out a long-term deal. -
Live: NSW government providing an update on Sydney's planned rail strike
via abc.net.au
Premier Chris Minns and Transport Minister Jo Haylen are providing an update on the planned rail strike in Sydney this weekend. -
Lake chairman toasts Milei’s Argentine agenda
Argentinian President Javier Milei’s relationship with US President-elect Donald Trump could be a boon for Lake Resources, chairman Stuart Crow says. -
Nickel hopeful maps $1.6bn project path
A WA nickel aspirant believes the market for the maligned metal is on the brink of resurgence, while outlining the economics of its goal to build a $1.6 billion project. -
Govt to boost WA’s carbon capture role
The state government has unveiled its first action plan for carbon capture and storage in Western Australia, including investing $26 million towards major projects. -
'I hate what I've done': Mineral Resources boss addresses angry shareholders on tax investigation
via abc.net.au
An emotional Chris Ellison speaks of how an investigation into a major corporate governance scandal gripping the mining company he founded almost 20 years ago is a "dark cloud over [his] life" and is something he will "live with forever". -
Linton Besser to replace Paul Barry as Media Watch host in 2025
via abc.net.au
Investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent Linton Besser will be replacing Paul Barry as the host of Media Watch as part of an ABC staff shake-up in 2025. -
Fran Kelly returns to daily broadcasting, Linton Besser to replace Paul Barry as Media Watch host in 2025
via abc.net.au
Investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent Linton Besser will be replacing Paul Barry as the host of Media Watch as part of an ABC staff shake-up in 2025. -
Ellison sombre in 'dark clouds' MinRes address
Besieged mining boss Chris Ellison says his offshore tax evasion affairs and corporate governance failures have been a “dark cloud" in his life. -
More people keen on a regional relocation, but report warns 'fundamentals' are deterring them
via abc.net.au
The number of people dreaming of an escape to the country has doubled over the last 18 months. But experts are concerned the infrastructure isn't ready for it. -
'Tough decisions' needed to save popular fish in the Top End
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory is famous for its fishing, but one iconic species is under threat. The government says tough decisions will need to be made. -
Buru cuts jobs as focus narrows
Kimberley gas aspirant Buru Energy will cut its workforce by 40 per cent, following a comprehensive review designed to cut spending by $3 million each year. -
Thieves strip Alice Springs telco pits of 'tens of thousands of dollars' worth of copper wire, disrupting services
via abc.net.au
NT Police say thieves have been targeting telecommunication pits in Alice Springs in recent months, using "large vehicles" to pull out hundreds of metres of copper wire. -
Future Fund told to invest in housing and green energy
Boosting clean energy and housing supply investments will be added to the priorities for Australia's sovereign wealth fund under a revamped mandate. -
Resolute staff freed from Mali detention
Resolute Mining chief executive Terry Holohan and two colleagues have been released from detention by the Mali government, according to reports from French news agency AFP.
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