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Meatworks locked out of China says it will take months to supply beef again as trade ban lifts
via abc.net.au
An Australian beef exporter caught up in a trade war with China says the company has learned not to become overly reliant on a single market. -
Beef exporter says it will take time to resume trade with China as sanctions lift
via abc.net.au
An Australian beef exporter caught up in a trade war with China says the company has learned not to become overly reliant on a single market. -
Young people chipping in with the rent, doing more chores amid cost of living crisis
via abc.net.au
Would you ask your children to pay to stay at home? As many Australians navigate tricky conversations about cost of living pressures, some say it needs to start with an open and honest discussion about household finances. -
Parents debate if teenagers should pay board as more stay home for longer
via abc.net.au
Would you ask your children to pay to stay at home? As many Australians navigate tricky conversations about cost of living pressures, some say it needs to start with an open and honest discussion about household finances. -
More young people staying at home longer as some chip in with rent, household costs and chores
via abc.net.au
Would you ask your children to pay to stay at home? As many Australians navigate tricky conversations about cost of living pressures, some say it needs to start with an open and honest discussion about household finances. -
Aussie dollar hits four-month low, ASX falls as economic growth disappoints β as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australian stocks have ended lower and the local currency has fallen sharply after third-quarter GDP came in lower than expected. Here's how the day's trade unfolded on the markets blog. -
Bunnings probes potential biosecurity issue after rice plant apparently found in imported broom
via abc.net.au
The millet brooms were imported from China and a former rice farmer says he "nearly fell over" when he saw one on the hardware giant's shelf in the heart of Australian rice-growing country. -
Bunnings probes potential biosecurity concern after rice plant apparently found in imported broom
via abc.net.au
The millet brooms were imported from China and a former rice farmer says he "nearly fell over" when he saw one on the hardware giant's shelf in the heart of Australian rice-growing country. -
Brisbane music venue co-owned by former Powderfinger bassist appeals tower development approval
via abc.net.au
The operators of a Brisbane music venue are appealing the approval of a CBD residential development, citing concerns about an uptick in noise complaints. -
Brisbane music venue appeals approval for inner-city towers in 'test case' for nightlife laws
via abc.net.au
The operators of a Brisbane music venue are appealing the approval of a CBD residential development, citing concerns about an uptick in noise complaints. -
Million-dollar views for $245 a week as at-risk women over 55 find a place to call home
via abc.net.au
A retired IT worker, designer and postie have struggled for years to find an affordable home on the NSW Mid North Coast. Now they're preparing to move into a new rental unit in the heart of beautiful Bellingen. -
Some Australians pay 'critically unaffordable' rents as the market shows signs of cooling
via abc.net.au
Experts say while it does look like the market is cooling, any decrease in prices is still a long way off for renters. -
Could it get worse? Experts give their rental market predictions ahead of 2025
via abc.net.au
Experts say while it does look like the market is cooling, any decrease in prices is still a long way off for renters. -
Australia's rental market beginning to too cool, but relief is still a long way off
via abc.net.au
Experts say while it does look like the market is cooling, any decrease in prices is still a long way off for renters. -
Australia's rental market beginning to cool, but relief is still a long way off
via abc.net.au
Experts say while it does look like the market is cooling, any decrease in prices is still a long way off for renters. -
The press release said an Italian firm won the right to build a $1.8b road in PNG. Our investigation found otherwise
via abc.net.au
An ABC investigation has linked the Australian businessmen behind Papua New Guinea's largest agroforestry project to key figures in a massive Indigenous land grab scandal in the country's Western Province more than a decade ago. -
Australian businessman linked to 'land grab' scandal behind $1.8b PNG forest deal, ABC investigation finds
via abc.net.au
An ABC investigation has linked the Australian businessmen behind Papua New Guinea's largest agroforestry project to key figures in a massive Indigenous land grab scandal in the country's Western Province more than a decade ago. -
'You've destroyed me': How a 'pig butchering' scam drained 26-year-old Anne of $46,000
via abc.net.au
Anne and a man she had met online messaged every day for weeks. Their chat history shows how scammers emotionally and psychologically manipulated her — and stole $46,000. -
'You've destroyed me': A 'pig butchering' scam drained a 26-year-old Australian of $46,000
via abc.net.au
Anne and a man she had met online messaged every day for weeks. Their chat history shows how scammers emotionally and psychologically manipulated her — and stole $46,000. -
Documents reveal plans to make 39,000 hectares of native Tasmanian forest available for logging
via abc.net.au
Right to information documents show the Tasmanian government has offered the state's public forestry company access to 39,000 hectares of native forest for logging, including old-growth areas and tracts of forest home to endangered species of animals. -
Super funds to charge members fees for 'new class' of limited financial advice under proposed laws
via abc.net.au
Millions of Australians will be able to tap their super fund for more financial advice about their retirement and superannuation, under changes being announced by the federal government, but they will have to pay for the benefit. -
Government reforms to create new class of financial advisers to service super fund members
via abc.net.au
Millions of Australians will be able to tap their super fund for more financial advice about their retirement and superannuation, under changes being announced by the federal government, but they will have to pay for the benefit. -
Cbus urged to review how it spends members' money, as government gives green light to super funds to charge for financial advice
via abc.net.au
Millions of Australians will be able to tap their super fund for more financial advice about their retirement and superannuation, under changes being announced by the federal government, but they will have to pay for the benefit. -
Invisible disability organisation founder says she felt 'violated' going through Canberra Airport security
via abc.net.au
The founder of Invisible Disabilities Australia says she was "treated appallingly" while going through security at the Canberra Airport, after which she was wheeled into "what can only be described as a cupboard" to be pat down. -
APA, BHP open Pilbara green energy plant
APA Group and BHP have cut the ribbon on a major battery and solar project in Port Hedland today amid growing efforts to decarbonise the Pilbara. -
Mid West mine expansion gets green light
29Metals has announced plans to raise $180 million, following news of its decision to expand the Gossan Valley mining front at its Golden Grove mine, 250km east of Geraldton. -
At Close of Business podcast December 3 2024
Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about abattoirs in Western Australia. -
Tech fest brings ocean focus
A self-maintaining aquarium, hydrofoil surfboards and a biobank to preserve coral species were among the unique innovations on show as part of the West Tech Coast event. -
Outback NSW region beset by rolling blackouts for several weeks loses power again
via abc.net.au
Nearly 13,000 customers lost power across the far west of NSW this morning after a fault in the electricity network. Some businesses say the uncertainty was too much after experiencing rolling blackouts in October. -
Feds fund Fortescueβs fast fleet charger
Fortescue’s work to develop fast battery chargers for its Pilbara iron ore fleet will get a leg-up courtesy of a $10 million grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency. -
Greenberg appointed Cricket Australia CEO
Former National Rugby League boss Todd Greenberg has been appointed chief executive of Cricket Australia, effective from March next year. -
Aussie shares hit third all-time high in a week
The Australian share market has reached another milestone as nine of the ASX's 11 sectors finished higher. -
WA scores poorly on regulation
Western Australia has been ranked the second worst state in the country for business regulation and costs, with retail trading limits, poor transparency and payroll tax being major concerns. -
State unveils wind investment program
The state government has unveiled a co-investment program aimed at assisting WA-based businesses in the wind energy industry to scale up, with $8 million in funding available. -
Spartan to tap market for $220m
Spartan Resources will tap the market for as much as $220 million, fresh off an upgrade to the mineral resource at its Dalgaranga project in the Murchison region. -
US envoy lauds Aukus milestone
ANALYSIS: An exchange between US and Australian navies under Aukus Pillar 1 has given the US plenty to think about. -
Defence, diplomacy and transactional Trump
OPINION: In a second Trump presidency, Australia will need to balance its economic and strategic ties to the US and its trade relationship with China. -
Alcoa flags Perth CBD move
Alcoa of Australia is set to move into the Perth CBD in 2025, leaving Booragoon where it has been headquartered for 40 years. -
Family office, fund fallout ends in court
The founders of service provider to rich families Squadron Collective and its fund manager Fiftyone Capital – initially backed by Laurence Escalante – have ended up in a court over control and ownership. -
$3.4m cashless gaming trial that had 14 participants slammed as 'embarrassing and not credible'
via abc.net.au
The final report from the Independent Panel on Gaming Reform concluded that the cashless gaming trial was met with a "reluctance from patrons to engage with the technology". -
Rio Tinto wraps up Lake MacLeod sale
Leichhardt Industrial Group’s $375 million purchase of Rio Tinto’s Lake MacLeod salt project near Carnarvon has been completed. -
Work begins on major rooftop solar array
Perth Markets Group has kicked off a $10 million project to deploy the state’s largest rooftop solar array at the Canning Vale fresh food precinct. -
Sculpture by the Sea 2025 cancelled
Popular Perth arts exhibition has been cancelled for 2025 after the federal government's peak arts body Creative Australia confirmed it would not renew funding. -
Housing projects in $105m fund
Western Australian infrastructure projects will share a $105 million funding package in a bid to unlock land and secure electricity and water supply for thousands of new homes. -
Meat processors punt on profits, policy
Investing in abattoir capacity and new facilities in WA may offer upside, but the reality is more challenging for those that can’t scale up. -
US judge rejects Musk's $86 billion Tesla pay package β again
via abc.net.au
A judge has ruled that Elon Musk still is not entitled to receive a $86.6 billion compensation package even though shareholders of the electric vehicle company had voted to reinstate it earlier this year. -
'The ruling is wrong, and we're going to appeal': Tesla reacts after US judge again rejects Elon Musk's $86 billion pay package
via abc.net.au
A judge has ruled that Elon Musk still is not entitled to receive a $86.6 billion compensation package even though shareholders of the electric vehicle company had voted to reinstate it earlier this year. -
400 new homes to be built as Townsville braces for influx of troops
via abc.net.au
With the arrival of hundreds of extra personnel to Australia's largest garrison city set to put pressure on an already tight rental market, the federal government has announced plans to build new homes for troops and their families. -
State govt commits $33.6m to projects
The state government has committed $33.6 million in conditional grant funding to five major decarbonisation projects across Western Australia. -
Hazer secures $6.2m state gov grant
The state government has committed $33.6 million in conditional grant funding to five major decarbonisation projects across Western Australia.
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