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Speed cameras at roadwork sites nab hundreds of speeding Queensland drivers
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Following lengthy delays in the rollout, more than 1,500 people have been fined since the cameras started issuing fines at Queensland roadworks sites in May this year. -
'Ghost town': Locals call for overhaul of former Perth retail 'cathedral'
via abc.net.au
The expansion of Morley's Galleria in 1994 made it one of the city's best shopping destinations, but with aging facilities and many shops closed, locals want urgent action to restore the centre to its former glory. -
Calls for urgent upgrade to former Perth 'cathedral of retail'
via abc.net.au
The expansion of Morley's Galleria in 1994 made it one of the city's best shopping destinations, but with aging facilities and many shops closed, locals want urgent action to restore the centre to its former glory. -
Live: Tech stocks drive Nasdaq to new record, ASX to rise
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is on track to open higher, following a record-breaking performance on Wall Street as megacap tech stocks like Amazon, Alphabet and Meta drove the Nasdaq to a record close above 20,000 points. Follow live. -
Live: Surprise fall in unemployment rate, ASX rises after Nasdaq's record-breaking session
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has risen slightly, following a record-breaking performance on Wall Street, while the Aussie dollar is up on a surprise improvement in the unemployment rate. Follow live. -
Live: Odds of rate cut fall on shock jobs news, dollar up, ASX retreats
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has retreated and the local currency is rising after a surprise improvement in the unemployment rate in November. Follow live. -
Live: ASX rises after Nasdaq's record-breaking session, Tesla share price climbs to highest level ever
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has risen slightly, following a record-breaking performance on Wall Street as mega-cap tech stocks like Amazon, Alphabet, Meta and Tesla drove the Nasdaq to a record close above 20,000 points. Follow live. -
ASX falls after shock jobs news dashes hope of early rate cut — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market closed lower after a shock improvement in the unemployment rate is seen to strengthen the case for interest rates to remain on hold. Meanwhile, Qantas engineers plan a 24 hour strike Friday. -
Safety authority bans foreign ship for risky dangerous chemical storage
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A Netherlands ship has been temporarily banned from entering Australian ports because it failed to safely store the chemical which caused the Beirut Port explosion. -
Mining companies called out for using NDAs to 'blackmail' women
via abc.net.au
Lawyers say hundreds of women have joined a lawsuit that alleges widespread and systemic sexual harassment and gender discrimination at Rio Tinto and BHP worksites. -
Queensland's big rains drive seafood bonanza for Christmas feasts
via abc.net.au
Gulf fishers are delighting in the best barramundi season they’ve seen and bumper prawn hauls – and that's good news for festive tables. -
Best seafood seen in over a decade hitting shelves for Christmas
via abc.net.au
Gulf fishers are delighting in the best barramundi season they’ve seen and bumper prawn hauls — and that's good news for festive tables. -
The ACT's priciest and cheapest suburbs, according to CoreLogic
via abc.net.au
CoreLogic data for 2024 shows house prices in Canberra are the third highest in the country, behind Sydney and Brisbane, and continue to track upwards. -
Water upgrades coming for region where most won't drink from the tap
via abc.net.au
The last upgrade of the Yass Valley's water treatment plant was in 1990, with residents dealing with ongoing issues with the quality of their water. -
Country legend to perform on desert dunes in place of postponed Big Red Bash
via abc.net.au
Can John Williamson and camel racing save outback tourism, amid event cancellations and closures? -
The most complained-about ads of 2024 and the trends they reveal
via abc.net.au
From an awkward KFC commercial to a mobile billboard for a brothel, ad complaints from 2024 give insight into the direction the industry is taking. -
KFC, Budget Direct and a brothel top 2024 ad-complaints list
via abc.net.au
From an awkward KFC commercial to a mobile billboard for a brothel, ad complaints from 2024 give insight into the direction the industry is taking. -
WAMMCO charged over workplace death
Western Australian Meat Marketing Co-operative has been charged over the death of a worker at its Katanning abattoir. -
RBA will monitor Trump's trade tariffs for inflation risk, says deputy
via abc.net.au
If Donald Trump's foreshadowed trade tariffs spark inflation, the Reserve Bank will be ready to act, says the deputy governor -
At Close of Business podcast December 11 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss the year's highs and lows of WA's wealthiest names. -
SCEE secures $125m in contracts
Perth-based Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has announced a series of contract wins for its subsidiaries, valued around $125 million. -
Recharge Petroleum buys SA business
Bibra Lake-based Recharge Petroleum has acquired Adelaide Fuel Distributors, expanding the company’s footprint in South Australia. -
Jambreiro boost for Centaurus
Brazil-focused Centaurus Metals has received a timely boost ahead of the festive season at its Jambreiro direct reduction pellet feed iron ore project. -
Melbourne firm supplies WA election laptops
An East Coast retailer will provide nearly 2,000 laptops for the WA election, despite being absent from the state government’s 2022 computing and mobile devices procurement list. -
Rex sued over alleged governance failures
The corporate regulator is suing listed airline Regional Express over “serious governance failures” linked to misleading profitability claims before it landed in administration. -
Aussie shares fall again, hit nearly three-week low
The ASX200 has again finished down and one analyst says if it drops much further, that would trigger a significant pullback. -
Feds back 19 renewables projects
The federal government has selected 19 renewables energy projects for support under its Capacity Investment Scheme but WA projects will have to wait for the next round. -
Workplace equity through diversity
OPINION: Annual conference and awards event celebrates diversity and inclusion in the tech sector. -
Perth Glory tax debt revealed
The tax office is chasing Perth Glory for a debt of close to $1 million amid a push to wind up the A-League football club and appoint liquidators. -
Making an effective pitch to miners
OPINION: Companies will invest in robotic technology if the value proposition is described in the right way. -
One of NT's smallest cattle stations sells for $12.8m
via abc.net.au
A cattle company owned by the Holmes à Court family has just paid $12.8 million for a property near Katherine. -
Farmer wins $59m prison contract
A Pinjarra cattle farmer has won a $59 million contract to supply livestock to feed Western Australia’s prisoners. -
Telstra fined over triple zero fails
Telstra has paid a penalty of more than $3 million over its failure to provide correct details when transferring calls to emergency services. -
Judge rejects the sale of Infowars to The Onion
via abc.net.au
At the end of a lengthy two-day hearing in a Texas courtroom, Judge Christopher Lopez criticised the auction process as flawed and said the outcome "left a lot of money on the table" for families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. -
NXT TEC kicks off Kwinana project
The precast home technology company is overseeing the rollout of 400 dwellings in Anketell as part of an affordable housing precinct. -
Universal childcare an Albo election pledge
The federal government will subside three days of childcare per week for families earning up to $530,000, under an election commitment unveiled today. -
Page delivers for niche M&A deals
Page Advisory was named Micro Business of the Year for its focus on moving dynamically to get the best possible outcome for clients. -
Venture capital to drive OKA
A Perth-based family office is behind a new venture capital group seeking to fund all-terrain vehicle maker OKA’s revival as a locally significant manufacturer. -
Green light for $31m Nedlands build
A recently approved $31 million, seven-storey apartment building is set to add dozens of dwellings to Broadway, Nedlands. -
D’Anna to depart as Askari MD
Southern African-focused Askari Metals has terminated the contract of its managing director Gino D’Anna, although he will remain a non-executive director of the company. -
Victoria's 'grand old dame', the Mount Buffalo Chalet, to reopen
via abc.net.au
More than 5,000 students are expected to lodge at the 114-year-old building annually in a move that will create jobs and training opportunities. -
Vulcan taps investors for $164m
Battery metals player Vulcan Energy Resources will tap investors for $164 million as it moves towards commencing work at its Phase One Lionheart project. -
Coffee drinkers to feel the pinch as prices hit record high
via abc.net.au
Global coffee bean prices have soared to their highest level in nearly half a century due to bad weather in major coffee growing regions. -
Committed Packer stays the course
Fund manager doubles down on strategy that has made him rich. -
Richest move to the beat of the market
The falling iron ore price has had a big impact on WA’s wealthiest. -
Wedding videographer who 'dropped off the face of the earth' fined $7.5K
via abc.net.au
A Gold Coast man who accepted thousands of dollars for wedding videos he never provided is fined, leaving couples wondering how the years-long saga could have been avoided. -
Mia Davies eyes deputy PM role
WA Nationals stalwart Mia Davies has her heart set on becoming Australia’s deputy prime minister as she presses the case for a shift from state to federal politics. -
Fortawall stands strong in safer pursuits
A company founded to tackle safety issues with fencing has won Startup Business of the Year after making its mark nationwide. -
Technology sector losses offset US gains
Wall Street's main indexes closed lower overnight as technology sector losses offset gains in communications services while investors waited for key inflation reports that may influence the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decisions.
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