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Australia looks to secure shipping supply chains with national strategic fleet
via abc.net.au
With only nine Australian-crewed ships still operating, the proposed National Strategic Fleet could be the key to securing supply chains in times of crisis. -
Neighbourhood houses swamped with requests following 3G shutdown as vulnerable people left isolated
via abc.net.au
Barb Baird expected better reception at her rural Victorian home when she bought a new phone from Telstra just before last months' 3G shutdown. -
Advocates say elderly and vulnerable residents struggling to adapt to 3G network shutdown
via abc.net.au
Barb Baird expected better reception at her rural Victorian home when she bought a new phone from Telstra just before last months' 3G shutdown. -
Australia is known as a laid-back nation, but our work-life balance is worse than many other countries
via abc.net.au
Australians now have the right to disconnect from their employer after hours. But in Japan, thousands of people are dying from overwork. It's a phenomenon called karōshi, and it could happen here, too. -
A religious movement from the 16th century laid the foundations for today's toxic work culture
via abc.net.au
Australians now have the right to disconnect from their employer after hours. But in Japan, thousands of people are dying from overwork. It's a phenomenon called karōshi, and it could happen here, too. -
'Do not go here': Backpackers tried to warn others about Laos hostel amid methanol poisoning scandal
via abc.net.au
In the days after backpackers in Laos began falling violently ill due to suspected methanol poisoning, travellers tried desperately to warn each other about the hostel at the centre of the scandal. -
Why regional towns need to look up instead of out to 'embrace density'
via abc.net.au
Urban planners are calling on regional towns to embrace density and learn to love multi-story developments. -
No longer an affordable option for sea and tree changes, planners say regional NSW needs to build up
via abc.net.au
Urban planners are calling on regional towns to embrace density and learn to love multi-story developments. -
'Looks like price gouging': The home insurance customers fighting skyrocketing premiums
via abc.net.au
Insurance customers who want to fight massive premium increases have few options for recourse, with the financial services watchdog refusing to take on some cases. -
After massive insurance premium increases, some homeowners are trying to fight back
via abc.net.au
Insurance customers who want to fight massive premium increases have few options for recourse, with the financial services watchdog refusing to take on some cases. -
Power retailers forced to get consent and offer flat rates as energy authority cracks down on murky practice
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Market Commission will crack down on 'concerning practices' by some energy providers amid the rollout of smart meters across the country. -
In a big win for consumers, electricity retailers banned from switching households to 'surge' power prices
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Market Commission will crack down on 'concerning practices' by some energy providers amid the rollout of smart meters across the country. -
'Stop penalising buyers': Inquiry to suggest it should be easier to get a home loan
via abc.net.au
First home buyers should be able to borrow more money to get a home loan, according to a federal inquiry into home lending, which is expected to recommend the government ease restrictions on how much banks can lend out. -
'High household debt is a key vulnerability', but an inquiry will suggest it should be easier to get a home loan
via abc.net.au
First home buyers should be able to borrow more money to get a home loan, according to a federal inquiry into home lending, which is expected to recommend the government ease restrictions on how much banks can lend out. -
Supermarkets could face fines up to $10 million under new grocery code introduced to parliament
via abc.net.au
In their final sitting week, Australian Labor has introduced the new grocery code of conduct for supermarkets and their suppliers. -
Orthocell shares up 26pc
Shares in Murdoch-based biotech company Orthocell closed trade up 26 per cent, following news it had appointed Device Technologies Asia to distribute its nerve repair device in Singapore. -
Orthocell secures Singapore supply deal
Orthocell has struck a deal with a medical equipment supply firm to distribute its nerve repair device in Singapore, sending the Perth medtech company’s shares up 26 per cent on Wednesday. -
At Close of Business podcast November 27 2024
Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the state's largest employers. -
Liontown chief toasts lithium support
Liontown Resources' boss Tony Ottaviano says the state government’s lithium support package is a "broader menu to select from" but his first choice was always royalty relief. -
WA govt, Goldmaster mess concludes
A troubled housing project based out of the state government's investment in private developer Goldmaster has come to an end with the winding up of the company and return of assets. -
Record fine handed down for smelly 'rotten egg gas'
via abc.net.au
An 'unbearable' smell of rotten eggs, which inundated suburban homes for months, has resulted in a record fine for a commercial landfill company in south-east Queensland. -
Qantas called out for process failures and 'cascade of errors' over 1.25m tool left in A380 engine
via abc.net.au
The safety regulator has lashed national carrier Qantas over a "cascade of errors" that saw a 1.25-metre tool left in an engine for 300 hours of flying time.
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'Failure on a number of levels': How a Qantas Airbus flew for 300 hours with a 1.25-metre missing tool in its engine
via abc.net.au
The safety regulator has lashed national carrier Qantas over a "cascade of errors" that saw a 1.25-metre tool left in an engine for 300 hours of flying time. -
'Cascade of errors': Qantas lashed by Transport Safety Bureau over safety incident
via abc.net.au
The safety regulator has lashed national carrier Qantas over a "cascade of errors" that saw a 1.25-metre tool left in an engine for 300 hours of flying time. -
WAPC endorses Rockingham plan
The state’s peak planning body has given the green light to a plan that caters for the city to increase its population by almost fivefold. -
Measures continue for Global Lithium
Global Lithium’s commitment towards curbing costs and operational spending has continued, with chief financial officer Matthew Allen to be made redundant from the role on December 6. -
Cost cuts continue for Global Lithium
Global Lithium’s commitment towards curbing costs and operational spending has continued, with chief financial officer Matthew Allen to be made redundant from the role next month. -
Australian shares bounce back with gains across board
Every sector in the ASX200 has closed higher, even as statistics showed a slight uptick in inflation in October. -
‘Putting workers' lives at risk’: Queensland mother who lost son to heat stroke calls for heat policies to be restored
via abc.net.au
The mother of a building worker killed on the job has spoken out against the Queensland government at a protest outside Parliament House in Brisbane. -
Victoria cracks down on retirement village operators after ABC investigation
via abc.net.au
The Victorian government will become the first state to force retirement village operators to sign up to a mandatory code of conduct as part of a crackdown on the sector that also includes more transparency on how fees are calculated. -
Fortescue inks deal for Chinese machinery
Fortescue has signed a US$400 million contract for supply of zero emissions mining vehicles with China’s largest construction machinery manufacturer. -
Stand up for startups at West Tech Fest
OPINION: Pitching a startup is no laughing matter, unless it is. -
Caddy to join expanded EPA
Outgoing Western Australian Planning Commission chair David Caddy will join the board of the state's environmental watchdog. -
Rate cut unlikely as CPI stable
Australia’s annual inflation held steady at 2.1 per cent for October, remaining at its lowest since mid-2021.The monthly CPI indicator rose 2.1 per cent for the 12 months to October according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, while the figure excluding volatile items fell 0.3 per cen -
Deadline shift for power paper
The deadline for a paper guiding Western Power’s infrastructure planning from July 2027 has been pushed out by 12 months, less than a week before it was due to be published. -
Police make 22 arrests at Parliament House during protest over coal and gas projects
via abc.net.au
Environmental action group Rising Tide staged a protest today calling for the federal government to end new coal and gas projects. -
Police arrest 22 people during environmental protest at Parliament House
via abc.net.au
Environmental action group Rising Tide staged a protest today calling for the federal government to end new coal and gas projects. -
Govt extends lithium industry lifeline
The state government has committed up to $150 million to help the lithium industry but it comes months after several miners already scaled back its operations amid an unstable market. -
Liam Payne's vocals used on controversial 40th anniversary Band Aid Christmas song
via abc.net.au
The singer, who died in October, has been featured on the 40th anniversary remix a week after his funeral. -
Australia's music festivals are facing a crisis, but two events have bucked the trend
via abc.net.au
WA has struggled to hold big commercial music festivals since the COVID pandemic. However, small-scale events targeting specific genres are proving more successful. -
In a world where card payments rule, this 'gold digger' says cash is still king in the outback
via abc.net.au
Tyler Mahoney likes to call herself a "professional gold digger" — but that doesn't mean what you think it means. -
Mixed season for WA stone fruits
A mild winter across swathes of WA’s growing regions has left stone fruit growers with a mixed bag come harvest season. -
The pros and cons of opening a joint bank account
via abc.net.au
While sharing money is a not a prerequisite for a financially healthy relationship, experts say having a joint bank account has its benefits when managed the right way. -
Fewer couples are opening joint bank accounts, but experts say they have their benefits
via abc.net.au
While sharing money is a not a prerequisite for a financially healthy relationship, experts say having a joint bank account has its benefits when managed the right way. -
ABC chair warns Australia 'flooded' with misinformation days after government abandons bill to tackle social media content
via abc.net.au
The ABC's chair Kim Williams calls for more investment in the public broadcaster as a counter to the "flood" of online misinformation and disinformation, days after the federal government's decision to abandon legislation that would have forced social media giants to tackle harmful content on their platforms. -
Big players dominate jobs market
Mining, government and supermarkets continue to dominate WA’s jobs figures despite upheaval in some sectors. -
Panel approves $20m Kalgoorlie hotel
A regional hotel proposal has been greenlit, overcoming a planning hurdle after a development panel was unable to decide on the multi-million-dollar plan. -
Thousands of Bowen Basin residents nervous about $5.7bn sale of major mines
via abc.net.au
When a mining company also owns your house, the local shopping centre and the GP clinic, what does it mean when it sells its assets? -
Government withdraws job ad for SA advertising executive amid scrutiny over proposed salary ranging up to $430k
via abc.net.au
The South Australian government has been accused of wasting taxpayer money on a new “spin doctor” but the state's premier claims the new position was meant to be a public sector saving measure. -
St John WA launches new strategy
St John WA has unveiled a new strategic plan and shared a decrease in workplace injuries for 2024 in its latest impact report.
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