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Woolworths reports $50m hit to sales as industrial dispute leaves supermarket shelves bare
via abc.net.au
Shoppers at Woolworths are still encountering empty shelves in some stores as the supermarket giant continues to be impacted by industrial action. Negotiations between the supermarket giant and the United Workers Union are continuing. -
More empty shelves in Woolworths supermarkets as industrial action continues
via abc.net.au
Woolworths is continuing to be impacted by industrial action in Victoria, with customers still being confronted by empty shelves in supermarkets. Negotiations between the supermarket giant and the United Workers Union are continuing. -
NASA dish in remote WA receives first signal in more than four decades
via abc.net.au
Carnarvon's enormous satellite dish is a step closer to being back in action amid a global space and technology boom. -
NASA dish in remote WA receives first signal in almost four decades
via abc.net.au
Carnarvon's enormous satellite dish is a step closer to being back in action amid a global space and technology boom. -
Live: ASX 200 hits new record high, climbing above 8,500 points for first time
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 has hit fresh highs today, as Woolworths flags a financial hit from strikes and Metcash shares surge. Follow the day's events and insights on our live business blog. -
ASX 200 closes on new record high, settling just below 8,500 points — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 closed at an all-time high as Woolworths flagged a financial hit from strikes and Metcash shares surged. Catch up on the day's events and insights as they unfolded on our live business blog. -
Caesarstone alleged to be hiding behind war in Gaza to delay potential silicosis compensation payout in Australia
via abc.net.au
Former stonemason Joshua Bucklow has silicosis. His lawyer says his fight for compensation is being dragged out because Israel-based Caesarstone is hiding behind the war in Gaza. -
Matildas the catalyst for major exposure of women's sport, but still plenty of room for improvement
via abc.net.au
Analysis by the Victorian government shows the Matildas were the subject of one in five sports news stories published across the state during the tournament, but there's still a long way to go to achieve gender balance. -
Multi-million-dollar technology to remove 'forever chemicals' from Blue Mountains drinking water supply
via abc.net.au
The $3.5-million upgrade to the Cascade filtration plant will help make drinking water safe again for thousands of residents after PFAS was found in two dams supplying water to the plant. -
Mobile treatment system installed to remove cancer-linked 'forever chemicals' from Blue Mountains drinking water
via abc.net.au
The $3.5-million upgrade to the Cascade filtration plant will help make drinking water safe again for thousands of residents after PFAS was found in two dams supplying water to the plant. -
Call for blood testing as filtration system upgraded to remove cancer-linked 'forever chemicals' from Blue Mountains dams
via abc.net.au
The $3.5-million upgrade to the Cascade filtration plant will help make drinking water safe again for thousands of residents after PFAS was found in two dams supplying water to the plant.
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From Bunnings to botox: The surprisingly big business of cosmetic injectables
via abc.net.au
The Australian facial injectables industry was estimated to be worth $4.1 billion in 2023, with big corporates including Wesfarmers owning a slice of the market. But the business model behind the boom has attracted complaints and raised some safety concerns. -
Victoria named worst state to open new cafe as Labor debates brand damage in Albanese stronghold
via abc.net.au
A Business Council ranking of states and territories has crowned South Australia the best place in the country to run a business and labelled Victoria the worst. It could spur a debate inside Labor about whether the state is beginning to hurt Anthony Albanese's election chances. -
Greatland closes in on Telfer
Greatland Gold has lauded the transformative potential of its $700 million deal for Newmont’s Telfer mine and the nearby Havieron gold project, as it closes in on its completion this week. -
Funds for WA innovators
As Australia's longest-running tech and innovation festival kicks off in Perth, the state government has announced its latest round of innovation grant recipients. -
Increased MRE for Spartan at Dalgaranga
Spartan Resources’ recent success at its flagship Dalgaranga gold project has continued, following an updated mineral resource estimate. -
At Close of Business podcast December 2 2024
Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss the largest project in the Noongar Place Names initiative. -
Cole call could be a hard sell
ANALYSIS: A plan to appoint Emma Cole as Western Australian Planning Commission chair would put a spotlight on her credentials, under recent changes to the state’s planning act. -
Fini flags $26m Claremont project
Property developer Adrian Fini has submitted a plan for a three-storey apartment project in Claremont, on the site where his $23 million mansion once stood. -
Another important step for Orthocell
Biotech firm Orthocell is a step closer to its nerve repair device Remplir being approved in the US, following the completion of its US regulatory study. -
Shares hit another record amid $5bn mining deal
The ASX200 has closed at another record high, while a $5 billion deal among two goldminers shook up the mining sector. -
Shares hit another record amid $5 billion mining deal
The ASX200 has closed at another record high, while a $5 billion deal among two goldminers shook up the mining sector. -
Wesfarmers settles Kleenheat deal
Supagas and Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers have settled their deal for the latter to sell parts of its Kleenheat business, including distribution depots in the state. -
Wesfarmers settle Kleenheat sale
Supagas and Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers have settled their deal for the latter to sell parts of its Kleenheat business, including distribution depots in the state. -
Wesfarmers settle Kleenheat deal
Supagas and Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers have settled their deal for the latter to sell parts of its Kleenheat business, including distribution depots in the state. -
Path to growth for Perth startup scene
Startups are vital to a thriving economy: they fuel employment, drive economic growth and serve as a major source of new products and services. -
SA government seeks new powers to get diesel generators back online ahead of peak summer period
via abc.net.au
The South Australian government is urgently seeking to restart two mothballed diesel-powered generators as it warns the state is at risk of blackouts this summer. -
Funds needed for indigenous energy shift
Traditional Owners need greater finance access to benefit from and help to progress renewable energy projects, according to the nation’s peak native title advocacy group. -
Rebecca is living in a hotel with five kids while they wait for social housing
via abc.net.au
There's pressure on the government to fund and build more social and affordable housing, with one insider describing the shortage as "extremely severe". -
How the 'severe shortfall' of social housing is taking a toll on Australian families forced to wait for new builds
via abc.net.au
There's pressure on the government to fund and build more social and affordable housing, with one insider describing the shortage as "extremely severe". -
FBR closes in on US program finish
Despite Thanksgiving and the beginning of the holiday season in the US last week, High Wycombe-based FBR has remained on schedule. -
Brown to lead WA Nationals’ senate push
Former state MP and prominent live sheep export ban critic Paul Brown will lead the Nationals’ senate ticket in Western Australia for next year’s federal election. -
As the newest Spirit of Tasmania ferry heads to its temporary home in Scotland, berthing costs remain unknown
via abc.net.au
The Spirit of Tasmania IV ferry is making its way across the North Sea to its temporary home in Scotland, but taxpayers are yet to learn how much it will cost to remain there. -
WA govt commits $86m to prevent domestic violence
The state government has unveiled an $86 million commitment to prevent family and domestic violence, boosting support for refuges and creating new programs for children and young people. -
WA govt commits $86m for DV prevention
The WA government has committed $86 million to prevent family and domestic violence, boosting support for refuges and creating new programs for children and young people. -
Clarkson Woolworths sold for $36m
ISPT has bought the neighbourhood shopping centre for $35.75 million from the supermarket giant. -
WA govt, feds to boost social housing
More than 1,000 homes are expected to be built across 14 suburbs in Western Australia, the first tranche in a plan to boost social and affordable housing supply. -
Fenix increases stake in Athena
Mid-tier Fenix Resources has increased its stake in exploration company Athena Resources, becoming the company’s largest shareholder. -
House price growth weak
Australian house prices have experienced their weakest growth in almost two years, as experts warn a downturn is gathering momentum in the major capital cities. -
No full stop for Noongar Place Names
A creative Perth initiative has decoded ancient place names for its biggest project to date. -
Food critic warns of 'culinary bushfire' as Victorian abattoir stops small-scale processing
via abc.net.au
Farmers and foodies have been angered by a central Victorian abattoir's decision to stop taking orders below 15 head of beef or 50 head of lambs. -
Metcash underlying profit dips 5.5pc
Metcash’s underlying profit dipped by 5.5 per cent during the first half of the 2025 financial year, from $142.5 million to $134.6 million. -
Sex workers in Belgium receive fundamental labour rights in world-first 'revolution'
via abc.net.au
New legislation gives Belgian sex workers the right to refuse clients, access unemployment support and mandates sweeping safety protocols for employers. -
Northern Star in $5bn De Grey play
Northern Star Resources will expand its gold portfolio into the Pilbara, after striking a $5 billion deal to acquire market darling De Grey Mining and its flagship Hemi project. -
Black Friday gains for US stocks
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average notched record closing highs during a shortened Black Friday session, lifted by technology stocks such as Nvidia. -
Is WA's once-booming nickel industry dead or just a sleeping giant?
via abc.net.au
WA's nickel industry has collapsed this year but multi-billion-dollar projects are still being developed with an eye on a future recovery.
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