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NDIS participants can no longer access sex worker services through funding. Advocates say it's a 'deep betrayal'
via abc.net.au
For over a month now, people with a disability have been unable to use NDIS funding for seeking sex worker services. Lived-experience advocates say it's a step backward. -
Skiing industry shocked after Victorian government puts snow resorts up for lease
via abc.net.au
The state government plans to relinquish control of Mount Baw Baw and Lake Mountain after years of financial woes. -
Skiing industry shock as Victorian government puts snow resorts up for lease
via abc.net.au
The state government plans to relinquish control of Mount Baw Baw and Lake Mountain after years of financial woes. -
'A place of entitlement': New NT ministers given exclusive Qantas Chairman's Lounge memberships
via abc.net.au
An exclusive, invite-only Qantas high-flyers club now includes more than half of the new NT government frontbench, with the politicians all receiving membership as gifts. -
'Red tape' blocking international workers pushes outback business owner to the brink of collapse
via abc.net.au
An outback surveying business owner says he can't commit to contracts in a region where his skills are desperately needed. -
Majority of regional residents impacted by renewables are supportive, survey finds
via abc.net.au
A nationwide survey by Farmers for Climate Action has found 70 per cent of residents living in areas affected by green energy projects are supportive of them. -
'You have to be brave to do it': The best political cartoons of 2024
via abc.net.au
Upon being named the 2024 Political Cartoonist of the Year, Megan Herbert demanded a recount. -
Cat ladies, cost-of-living and climate change: The best political cartoons of 2024
via abc.net.au
Upon being named the 2024 Political Cartoonist of the Year, Megan Herbert demanded a recount. -
'The hunt for a bargain' will see Australians fork out almost $7 billion during Black Friday sales
via abc.net.au
Australians are set to spend almost $7 billion in just four days during this year's Black Friday-Cyber Monday sales, as the cost of living sees more shoppers eager to snap up a bargain. -
Black Friday sales set to be the biggest on record despite cost of living pressures
via abc.net.au
Australians are set to spend almost $7 billion in just four days during this year's Black Friday-Cyber Monday sales, as the cost of living sees more shoppers eager to snap up a bargain. -
Living in a donga after retirement village unit roof collapse, 84yo calls for clarification of responsibilities
via abc.net.au
A woman who had to move out of her retirement unit for more than three months after the roof collapsed has called for better transparency and explanation to older freeholders about their obligations in villages. -
We uncovered 57 online clothing shops trying to scam Australians. And they’re just the tip of the iceberg
via abc.net.au
An ABC NEWS Verify investigation has uncovered dozens of online clothing stores pretending to be high-end Australian fashion boutiques. Customers are sometimes shipped cheap, low-quality goods made in Asia, and sometimes, nothing at all. -
RBA strategy to squash inflation without causing too much unemployment is still working, governor says
via abc.net.au
RBA Governor Michele Bullock says Australia's strategy of reducing inflation without stoking too much unemployment is part of the reason why it looks different to peer economies right now. -
RBA governor Bullock says the rise in public sector jobs is keeping Australia's economy on an 'even keel'
via abc.net.au
RBA Governor Michele Bullock says Australia's strategy of reducing inflation without stoking too much unemployment is part of the reason why it looks different to peer economies right now. -
Interest rates are being kept stable to protect employment, RBA governor says
via abc.net.au
RBA Governor Michele Bullock says Australia's strategy of reducing inflation without stoking too much unemployment is part of the reason why it looks different to peer economies right now. -
'We have your back': Albanese's message to Australians as election looms
via abc.net.au
As the prime minister is forced to deny he stopped key environmental legislation passing the Senate, he issues a plea to Australians who are doing it tough to stay the course at the 2025 federal election. -
WAPC approves $850m Lockyer gas plant
The state's peak planning body has approved Mineral Resources' $850 million Lockyer gas plant, a project set to be owned by Hancock Prospecting. -
At Close of Business podcast November 28 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss a shifting trend in office fit outs, in favour of green spaces.
Plus; Rio scale back iron projects for EPA approval; Johnston slams state of politics in final speech; and BGC start "green cement" projects. -
New gold discovery for Spartan
Spartan Resources has capped off an ideal week by announcing it has uncovered a new gold discovery at its flagship Dalgaranga gold project. -
American lithium giant fires apprentices after WA government's $150m lifeline
via abc.net.au
Albemarle will sack four of its eight apprentices at its Kemerton Lithium Refinery in WA's South West because of challenging market conditions. -
Libs back Ammo despite Mettam anger
The WA Liberal Party will maintain a contract with digital agency Ammo Marketing, despite calls from parliamentary leader Libby Mettam to reassess the arrangement. -
Hastings furthers Saudi Arabia talks
Hastings Technology Metals has inked an early-stage deal to assess potentially building a rare earths downstream plant in Saudi Arabia, while maintaining its still looking at its WA options. -
AFG makes broker network equity move
Australian Finance Group has announced it will take a non-controlling equity stake across its network of mortgage broking businesses. -
Revo opens 50th gym
It’s somewhat fitting Revo Fitness will officially open its 50th gym in Butler on Friday, given the recent significance to this time of year. -
Tip-offs over alleged exploitation of migrant workers under investigation in 'Australia's salad bowl'
via abc.net.au
Federal government officials make surprise visits to fruit and vegetable farms in Queensland’s Lockyer Valley, after receiving information from the community about alleged worker exploitation. -
Alleged exploitation of migrant workers under investigation after tip-offs in 'Australia's salad bowl'
via abc.net.au
Federal government officials make surprise visits to fruit and vegetable farms in Queensland’s Lockyer Valley, after receiving information from the community about alleged worker exploitation. -
Aussie shares gain again, set for another record high
The ASX200 was up 0.5 per cent at midday, and on track to break Monday's record for its highest closing level ever. -
BGC, lithium miners ink cement deal
BGC has started construction on tens of millions of dollars’ worth of infrastructure in a bid to start producing “green cement” after inking a deal with a lithium heavyweight. -
Nowhere to hide for federal Labor
Readers who feel they’re seeing ‘Keep the Sheep’ stickers and campaigners everywhere aren’t mistaken: they really are everywhere. -
New, independent watchdog needed to help ease impact of aircraft noise on community
via abc.net.au
A Senate inquiry into the impact and mitigation of aircraft noise has highlighted the limitations of existing regulations to effectively deal with aircraft noise. -
Strabag flags Georgiou Group acquisition
European company STRABAG is in advanced talks to acquire family-owned contractor Georgiou Group, a deal proposed before the passing of founder Spiro Georgiou. -
European group aims to buy Georgiou
European company STRABAG is in advanced talks to acquire family-owned contractor Georgiou Group, a deal proposed before the passing of founder Spiro Georgiou. -
Super scandals fail to shock
The superannuation sector has been rocked by another case of poorly managed member funds and a lack of accountability. -
Bank sues Saraceni’s litigation funder
A dispute over the Raine Square project has returned to court, with Commonwealth Bank launching legal action against Luke Saraceni-directed company's financier for more than $30 million. -
Financial audit casts 'significant doubt' on Chinese-owned company's 99-year Darwin Port lease
via abc.net.au
The PwC report found a "material uncertainty" about Landbridge's "ability to continue as a going concern" at the port. -
Purpose Ventures backs SpacetoCo’s UK move
A Perth-founded startup which platforms community space rental, like an AirBnB for meeting rooms or function centres, has received $2 million from Purpose Ventures as it looks to expand to the UK. -
Johnston's political culture warning
An emotional Bill Johnston has thanked the state’s business leaders for their support over his career, while calling out the state of modern politics in his valedictory speech to parliament. -
Adam Simpson joins Paywise in new role
Since mutually parting ways as coach of the West Coast Eagles in July, Adam Simpson has remained actively present in Western Australia. -
Lawyers for Tiwi Island group that tried to block gas project ordered to pay $9 million to Santos
via abc.net.au
Lawyers representing Tiwi Islanders trying to stop a gas pipeline running through their traditional sea country have been ordered to pay more than $9 million to gas giant Santos for its legal costs. -
Tenants head back to nature
Office fitouts are changing in response to tenant demands, with a strong emphasis on green spaces. -
RACQ makes $1b deal with insurance giant being sued for allegedly misleading customers
via abc.net.au
Sydney-based IAG, the insurance giant behind NRMA, has announced a $1 billion deal to buy the insurance arm of RACQ. -
EDO to pay $9m legal costs
The not-for-profit group that has led legal challenges to resource projects has suffered a crushing blow after it was ordered to pay $9 million in legal costs to Santos. -
Woolies customers abusing staff as warehouse workers' strike disrupts supply chain
via abc.net.au
Unions say the supermarket giant was warned of the consequences of a battle with its warehouse workers and that "now is the time" to improve their conditions. -
No fossil fuels under Greens deal
The government's Future Made in Australia plan will include no fossil fuel funding, under a deal struck with the Greens to pass 29 pieces of legislation today, on the last day of sitting. -
Greens deal struck to pass bills
The federal government's Future Made in Australia plan will exclude fossil fuel funding, under a deal struck with the Greens to pass 29 pieces of legislation on the last day of sitting. -
Carnaby taps investors for $17m
Copper and gold junior Carnaby Resources has announced plans to raise $17 million, in light of filing documents to acquire the Trekelano copper deposit in north-west Queensland. -
Rio scales back new mines
Rio Tinto has substantially reduced the scale of two major iron ore projects in the Pilbara to progress environmental approvals and gain backing from traditional owners. -
Voting for Victorian music industry awards targetted by hackers
via abc.net.au
The Victorian music industry's peak body says unknown hackers have affected voting, causing false results in five of its six public categories. -
Victorian musicians have had to hand over their awards after hackers target voting
via abc.net.au
The Victorian music industry's peak body says unknown hackers have affected voting, causing false results in five of its six public categories. -
'Not something I thought would happen': New winners announced after hackers target publicly voted music awards
via abc.net.au
The Victorian music industry's peak body says unknown hackers have affected voting, causing false results in five of its six public categories.
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