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Queensland's new customer services minister vows to keep cash payments
via abc.net.au
Steve Minnikin vows to keep cash as a payment method for government services as the new LNP administration launches a new customer services department. -
Queensland's new customer services minister promises to keep cash payments
via abc.net.au
Steve Minnikin vows to keep cash as a payment method for government services as the new LNP administration launches a new customer services department. -
Elon Musk set to be go-between between Trump and China
via abc.net.au
As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House, Elon Musk and Tesla look likely to benefit from influential ties to both the US president and the Chinese government. -
Police search AVZ Minerals office
The Australian Federal Police has searched the office of West Perth-based AVZ Minerals, as part of an ongoing investigation. -
Cattle supplement maker labels anti-methane product concerns 'fake news'
via abc.net.au
Safety fears and conspiracy theories about the feed additive Bovaer have been circulating on social media, but the maker and Australia's peak livestock body are defending its use. -
At Close of Business podcast December 6 2024
Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Perth company Carabiner Architects.
Plus Iluka Resources secures $400m; Albanese hands $1.5m to Sculptures by the Sea; and WA agribusinesses confident in Chinese market. -
Aussie shares drop ahead of key US jobs report
The ASX200 has fallen 0.6 per cent ahead of a key US jobs report that could determine whether the Fed cuts interest rates one more time in 2024. -
Fed govt delivers $1.5m to cancelled arts event
The federal government has swooped in to provide $1.5 million to Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe after its 2025 event was cancelled due to lack of funding. -
Axed arts event gains $1.5m
The federal government has swooped in to provide $1.5 million to Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe after its 2025 event was cancelled due to lack of funding. -
Government splashes $475m on rare earths refinery to challenge China's monopoly
via abc.net.au
The funding is aimed at increasing the domestic refining of critical minerals, which are key to technologies used in the transition to green energy. -
Minns meeting over Rosehill plan 'disclosed inaccurately and misleadingly'
via abc.net.au
An upper house committee voted to refer its report to the corruption watchdog because of "unanswered questions" about the premier's involvement in the Rosehill Racecourse proposal. -
Rating the chances of a Xmas cut
OPINION: The independent RBA board is on a collision course with the government over interest rates ahead of the 2025 election. -
UWA doctorates for McGowan, Perron, Fletcher
The University of Western Australia will award former premier Mark McGowan, Perron Group director Elizabeth Perron and molecular biologist Sue Fletcher with honorary doctorates. -
New board and president for East Fremantle
The East Fremantle Football Club has unveiled its new board, which includes several familiar faces. -
Households are starting to spend again after holding back for months
via abc.net.au
After months of saving, households are starting to feel confident enough to spend. Some economists say it is an early indication the stage 3 tax cuts are finally having an impact. -
Optimism for Chinese ag exports
WA agribusiness firms are confident of reclaiming their positions in the Chinese market, though concede competition is stronger than ever. -
Optimism for ag exports to China
WA agribusiness firms are confident of reclaiming their positions in the Chinese market, though concede competition is stronger than ever. -
Aurum taps investors for $10m
Gold-focused Aurum Resources has announced plans to raise $10 million, as it aims to enhance its Mako Gold acquisition. -
Mark My Words December 6 2024
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss several major mining deals, Frontier Energy and Mark McGowan, Perth house prices, the startup sector and the winners of the WA Business Awards. -
Drilling contractor dies at remote West Australian exploration site
via abc.net.au
Authorities are investigating after a 29-year-old man was killed at a mineral exploration site in WA's remote northern Goldfields. -
Turner joins FHRI, $50m funds committed
Former 40under40 winner Angus Turner has been appointed to the FHRI advisory council, and a new $50 million funding commitment has been announced by the state. -
Turner joins FHRI, $50m committed
Former 40under40 winner Angus Turner has been appointed to the FHRI advisory council, and a new $50 million funding commitment has been announced by the state. -
Feds inject $7m into Tivan’s Speewah
Darwin-based Tivan has been announced as one of five recipients of grants under the federal government's International Partnerships in Critical Minerals program. -
Feds inject $7.4m into Tivan's Speewah
Darwin-based Tivan has been announced as one of five recipients of grants under the federal government's International Partnerships in Critical Minerals program. -
A 'comforting and warm' brown has been named colour of the year
via abc.net.au
A team of "global colour experts" have unveiled the colour of the year and no, it's not brat green. -
Worker dies at Apollo Hill project
The employee of a drilling contractor has died following an incident at Saturn Metals’ Apollo Hill Gold Project on Thursday afternoon. -
Union slams state government's bid to lease out ski resorts
via abc.net.au
The Australian Workers' Union wants the government to scrap its plans to offload management of two popular Victorian ski resorts to a private operator. -
'No remorse': Sydney construction boss jailed for more than 9 years over ATO fraud
via abc.net.au
George Alex and his four co-offenders faced a marathon six-month trial in the NSW Supreme Court over the scheme. -
Construction boss George Alex jailed for conspiring to defraud ATO of more than $10 million
via abc.net.au
The 53-year-old and his four co-offenders faced a marathon six-month trial in the NSW Supreme Court over the scheme. -
WA copper lures overseas investors
Indonesian and Japanese investors have taken a liking to WA copper projects as Rio Tinto and BHP talk up the metal's future. -
Woolworths wins Fair Work Commission bid against United Workers Union
via abc.net.au
Woolworths has won its bid against the United Workers Union, with the Fair Work Commission finding the union has been unfairly negotiating with the supermarket giant. -
Woolworths accuses workers of holding 'metaphorical gun' at company in fiery hearing
via abc.net.au
A fiery hearing is adjudicating the dispute between Woolworths and the union whose members have a picket line outside its major Victorian distribution centre. -
Woolworths accuses its own workers of holding 'metaphorical gun' at the company in fiery hearing
via abc.net.au
A fiery hearing is adjudicating the dispute between Woolworths and the union whose members have a picket line outside its major Victorian distribution centre. -
Fair Work Commission finds union unfairly negotiating with Woolworths
via abc.net.au
Woolworths has won its bid against the United Workers Union, with the Fair Work Commission finding the union has been unfairly negotiating with the supermarket giant. -
Fair Work Commision finds union unfairly negotiating with Woolworths as strikes continue
via abc.net.au
Woolworths has won its bid against the United Workers Union, with the Fair Work Commission finding the union has been unfairly negotiating with the supermarket giant. -
Fair Work Commision finds union unfairly negotiating with Woolworths and picket lines 'unlawful' as strikes continue
via abc.net.au
Woolworths has won its bid against the United Workers Union, with the Fair Work Commission finding the union has been unfairly negotiating with the supermarket giant. -
Fair Work Commision finds union unfairly negotiating with Woolworths
via abc.net.au
Woolworths has won its bid against the United Workers Union, with the Fair Work Commission finding the union has been unfairly negotiating with the supermarket giant. -
Iluka receives $400m for Eneabba refinery
Shares in Iluka Resources have fallen sharply after the company flagged the prospect of higher costs, an increased equity contribution and lower royalty payments in tandem with expanded federal government backing. -
Finding value in the business of design
Perth’s Carabiner Architects is moving into a new era with Steve McDonald at the helm. -
US stocks dip ahead of tech report
US stocks ended lower overnight, with UnitedHealth down sharply and technology shares easing as investors awaited Friday's jobs report. -
US judge rejects Boeing's guilty plea deal over fatal 737 Max crashes citing diversity policies
via abc.net.au
Boeing's guilty plea is blocked under a deferred prosecution agreement in the case which dates back to two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people.
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