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Gero leads regional house price growth
The regional city has recorded the strongest annual house price increase, at 28.7 per cent. -
Darwin Airport blames runway works for Air Asia deal falling over
via abc.net.au
A deal which would have brought more international flights to the Northern Territory has fallen through, with Darwin Airport blaming its ongoing major runway works. -
'How are we surviving?’: Parents struggle to feed children, keep them in school amid cost-of-living crunch
via abc.net.au
Researchers and frontline charities are seeing a growing number of Australian children going hungry and missing school, as the twin pressures of a cost-of-living crisis and housing shortages push families to the brink. -
Aussie kids going hungry, missing school amid national cost-of-living crisis
via abc.net.au
Researchers and frontline charities are seeing a growing number of Australian children going hungry and missing school, as the twin pressures of a cost-of-living crisis and housing shortages push families to the brink. -
Business owners uncover dozens of times they were overcharged by Australia Post AI
via abc.net.au
Owners of a Queensland business say they were overcharged dozens of times by an automated system, including being charged more than $700 for a single 300-gram parcel. -
Business owners uncover dozens of times they were overcharged by Australia Post
via abc.net.au
Owners of a Queensland business say they were overcharged dozens of times by an automated system, including being charged more than $700 for a single 300-gram parcel. -
Business owners uncover 58 times they were overcharged by Australia Post AI
via abc.net.au
Owners of a Queensland business say they were overcharged dozens of times by an automated system, including being charged more than $700 for a single 300-gram parcel. -
Australia Post apologises to business owners repeatedly overcharged by automated parcel measuring system
via abc.net.au
Owners of a Queensland business say they were overcharged on 58 occasions by an automated system, including being charged more than $700 for a single 300-gram parcel. -
Zempilas campaign link to leader poll
A marketing firm run by the manager of both of Basil Zempilas’ City of Perth mayoral campaigns was commissioned by an unknown party to organise a survey into the WA Liberal leadership. -
Struggling Australians being forced into poverty with 'nowhere affordable to live'
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More than 20 per cent of Australian renters are living in poverty after their rent has been paid, a new study has found. -
One in five Australian renters living below the poverty line, new study finds
via abc.net.au
More than 20 per cent of Australian renters are living in poverty after their rent has been paid, a new study has found. -
'Nowhere affordable to live': Study finds struggling Australians being forced into poverty
via abc.net.au
More than 20 per cent of Australian renters are living in poverty after their rent has been paid, a new study has found. -
'Food a discretionary item': For Australians most at risk in cost-of-living crisis, life is getting tougher
via abc.net.au
More than 20 per cent of Australian renters are living in poverty after their rent has been paid, a new study has found. -
Fears over EPA deal rumours
Industry groups have sounded the alarm over a possible deal between the Greens and federal Labor which could lead to the introduction of a national Environmental Protection Agency. -
Alcoa flags WA mine restart
Alcoa has applied for federal environmental approval to restart a bauxite mining operation in Western Australia that has been inactive for 10 years. -
Hofmann fined over workplace death
Bassendean-based private business Hofmann Engineering has been fined $567,000 over the death of an employee at its fabrication workshop in 2019. -
At Close of Business podcast November 26 2024
Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss the 30th anniversary of Regional Arts WA. -
New WAPC chair revealed
Emma Cole is set to replace David Caddy in the role next year. -
Cole tapped for WAPC chair
Emma Cole is tipped to replace David Caddy in the role next year. -
Leo nears JV stake sale confirmation
Mid-cap Leo Lithium has announced that all conditions in relation to the sale of its 40 per cent joint venture stake in Mali Lithium and the subsequent Goulamina lithium project have been met prior to completion. -
Aussie shares dip after Trump talks tough on tariffs
The ASX200 fell 0.7 per cent, retreating from its record high, after US President-elect Donald Trump unsettled markets with talk of tariffs. -
Kwinana big battery set for summer
The second big battery in Western Australia is on track to be switched on by Christmas, with the $661 million project recently completed. -
Frontier encouraged by pricing tweaks
Mark McGowan-linked Frontier Energy says a proposed hike to the price paid for electricity supporting the state’s grid at peak times will boost the economics of its stalled solar project. -
More than 150 dairy workers to be made redundant after Beston Global Food Company fails to find buyer
via abc.net.au
The workers and 22 dairy farmers have been in limbo since the company went into voluntary administration, and 41 farmers owed more than $10 million for milk supplied pre-administration will not be paid. -
'Unprecedented theft': Senators say generative AI stole from creators, and must be forced to pay for their work
via abc.net.au
Generative artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT should be deemed "high-risk" under dedicated legislation that could enable the most dangerous technologies to be banned, a bipartisan committee recommends. It says AI companies have also committed "unprecedented theft" against creative workers and a fair compensation system should be developed. -
Senators say generative AI represents 'unprecedented theft' and must be forced to pay creators for their work
via abc.net.au
Generative artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT should be deemed "high-risk" under dedicated legislation that could enable the most dangerous technologies to be banned, a bipartisan committee recommends. It says AI companies have also committed "unprecedented theft" against creative workers and a fair compensation system should be developed. -
Rinehart pushes Trump agenda
Gina Rinehart has stepped up her calls for Australia to cut regulation and taxes while also borrowing from US president-elect Donald Trump with the pro-oil slogan ‘Drill Baby Drill’. -
ChatGPT, Meta and Google generative AI should be designated 'high risk' under new laws, bipartisan committee recommends
via abc.net.au
Generative artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT should be deemed "high risk" under dedicated legislation that could enable the most dangerous technologies to be banned, a bipartisan committee recommends. It says AI companies have also committed "unprecedented theft" against creative workers and a fair compensation system should be developed. -
An ugly way to wrap up the political year
A bogus poll shouldn't cause the kind of turmoil WA politics saw today. But it did, and it has once again raised questions about the Liberal Party's fitness to hold office. -
Drake takes Kendrick Lamar rap beef into courtroom, alleging Spotify plays were inflated
via abc.net.au
Drake launches legal action against Univeral Music Group, claiming the music giant had falsely pumped up the popularity of Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us. -
Drake alleges Universal Music falsely inflated popularity of Kendrick Lamar diss track
via abc.net.au
Drake launches legal action against Univeral Music Group, claiming the music giant had falsely pumped up the popularity of Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us. -
Added inputs counter natural advantage
OPINION: Every conversation seems to be about how things cost more, but not about why they do. -
Macro and Nyapiri enter JV
Simon Rushton-led junior Macro Metals has announced plans to enter its first majority Indigenous-owned joint venture with Nyapiri Holdings. -
'Phenomenal' people power saves coastal green space and halls from council auction
via abc.net.au
A regional Queensland council under financial pressure backtracks on its decision to sell community assets after backlash from local residents. -
Serco books $48m Transperth work
Serco Australia and Transperth have renewed their partnership with a $48 million contract over services across the state’s public transport system. -
Chatime Australia fined by Federal Court after 'vulnerable workers' paid as little as $7.59 an hour to make bubble tea
via abc.net.au
The Australian franchise and director of the bubble tea retailer are fined a combined $132,000 after the Federal Circuit and Family Court found it had underpaid migrant workers through "ignorance and inattention". -
Mettam passes leadership test
Libby Mettam has stared down a faceless push to have her step down as WA Liberal Party leader, with no one in the party standing up to challenge her grasp on the job. -
Knight to lead Fogarty Foundation
Fogarty Foundation has appointed a new young chief executive to guide the philanthropy into its next chapter of educational program investment. -
Island oysters hit Mid West plates
The first commercial harvest from an Abrolhos Island oyster operation has proven a hit as the company behind it eyes growth through the Mid West hospitality scene. -
IperionX acquires Utah-based assets
US-focused IperionX has announced the acquisition of Utah-based Blacksand Technology’s assets and intellectual property portfolio, as it continues its push to develop an ‘end to end’ American titan supply chain solution. -
Jarra raises $30m to build disability housing
The Balcatta-based developer has started work on 16 specialist disability accommodation homes, in partnership with Identitywa. -
Hesperia adds to Hazelmere industrial zone
Hesperia has received a development panel's approval to build another multi-million-dollar warehouse in its Hazelmere industrial project area. -
US shuts border to Mexican cattle after detection of pest that infests live animals
via abc.net.au
An industry analyst says the ramifications for the global beef trade could be significant if the ban is prolonged. -
State extends ICRAR funding
The International Centre for Radio Astronomy has received $25 million in funding over the next five years, as the state government looks to cement WA’s position as ‘the place for space’. -
Anger as SA government approves desalination plant before release of water security report
via abc.net.au
The decision to go ahead with a $330-million desalination plant on the Eyre Peninsula has been met with backlash from long-term opponents of the plan. -
WA to build first satellite assembly facility
Perth-based LatConnect60 will receive $3.5 million from the State Government to build the State’s first ever commercial satellite assembly facility. -
Mettam primed for leadership fight
WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam has declared herself a fighter, while lashing operatives in the party’s shadows accused of pushing for Basil Zempilas to replace her. -
North-west boating projects a mixed bag
The state’s biggest marina development in recent years is finished, but elsewhere above the 26th parallel projects are stuck on the drawing board. -
Raising visibility for regional arts
Regional Arts WA celebrates its 30th anniversary with a fresh growth strategy. -
Gains continue in the US
Wall Street's main indexes ended higher overnight, with the small-cap Russell 2000 index hitting an all-time high after Scott Bessent's nomination as US treasury secretary helped push bond yields lower.
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