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Butchers look to specialise skills amid staff shortages and business closures
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Live: ASX to slip following Wall Street losses, Qantas strike could disrupt flights
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The Australian share market is poised to slip on Friday after Wall Street edged lower ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting next week. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX slips following Wall Street losses, Qantas strike could disrupt flights
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The Australian share market has opened lower on Friday after major indices on Wall Street slid ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting next week. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX down after Wall Street losses, Qantas shares fall during strike
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The Australian share market has opened lower on Friday after major indices on Wall Street slid ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting next week. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX down after Wall Street losses, Qantas shares fall during strike — as it happened
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The Australian share market lost 1.5 per cent over the week, as focus turns to the Federal Reserve's meeting next week. Here's how the day's events unfolded, with insights from our business reporters, on the ABC News markets blog. -
Musty old tents helping homeless men shelter from the harsh weather
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At the Colac Salvos, a project to repair and re-use old tents is bringing shelter to those who are often the hardest to help — the growing population of homeless men. -
How your musty old tent could help homeless men like Michael
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At the Colac Salvos, a project to repair and re-use old tents is bringing shelter to those who are often the hardest to help — the growing population of homeless men. -
Why Australian charities are finding it increasingly hard to raise money
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The charity sector's most devoted givers won't be around forever. So who will fill the gap? -
Many Australians give to charity around Christmas but fundraisers fear for the future
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The charity sector's most devoted givers won't be around forever. So who will fill the gap? -
Calls for new Queensland government to probe Ipswich's 'rotten' smells
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Tracey just wants to have a family barbecue. But most days the air outside would make you gag, she says. -
Call for new government to launch health probe into Ipswich stench
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Tracey just wants to have a family barbecue. But most days the air outside would make you gag, she says. -
Cost blowout halts grand plans for national outback museum
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It was billed as a grand tribute to outback life that would transform a small rural town, but this Queensland museum will sit unfinished unless council can fill its funding shortfall. -
News companies have shed hundreds of jobs since Meta's refusal to pay them
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The nine-month delay to respond to Meta's refusal to continue paying for news cost Australian media hundreds of jobs, the Coalition says, urging the government not to delay any further with its tax on social media giants. -
Majority of Qantas flights 'on time' despite strikes by engineers
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Hundreds of Qantas engineers will stop work for more than 24 hours at major airports around the country, as a long-running pay dispute between the airline and unions threatens to disrupt thousands of travel plans. -
Airports operating as normal after Qantas engineers walk off the job
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Hundreds of Qantas engineers will stop work for more than 24 hours at major airports around the country, as a long-running pay dispute between the airline and unions threatens to disrupt thousands of travel plans. -
Airport delays likely as hundreds of Qantas engineers walk off the job
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Hundreds of Qantas engineers will stop work for more than 24 hours at major airports around the country, as a long-running pay dispute between the airline and unions threatens to disrupt thousands of travel plans. -
Year-long wait list to surrender pets in NSW as owners report financial stress
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Animal rescue organisations are warning they are already at capacity ahead of Christmas and say a third of animal are being turned over due to cost of living stress. -
Sydney animal shelters face 'perfect storm' over Christmas, RSPCA warns
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Animal rescue organisations are warning they are already at capacity ahead of Christmas and say a third of animal are being turned over due to cost of living stress. -
Airports brace for record-breaking passenger numbers
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Australian airports are preparing for record-breaking passenger numbers this holiday season, with millions taking to the skies. -
'Super detectives' under investigation by ASIC put into voluntary liquidation
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A Queensland call centre, currently under investigation by ASIC, has been put into voluntary liquidation. The company denies any wrongdoing. -
Multinational corporations on the list of 'local' suppliers for new Spirit ferries
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The inclusion of Apple and a number of other international corporations as "local content" suppliers for Tasmania's new Spirit of Tasmania ferries has been blasted by the Opposition, with the government saying "there are things local businesses cannot produce but they can procure them". -
Apple iPads listed as part of 'local content' for Tasmania's ferries fit-out
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The inclusion of Apple and a number of other international corporations as "local content" suppliers for Tasmania's new Spirit of Tasmania ferries has been blasted by the Opposition, with the government saying "there are things local businesses cannot produce but they can procure them". -
Apple and other multinationals counted as 'local content' for new Spirit ferries fit-out
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The fit-outs for the new Spirit ferries were initially pledged to include up to $100 million in "Tasmanian local content", but the state government says that now includes Australia-wide businesses and big multinationals. -
NZ reverses visa refusal for Candace Owens after Australia ban
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Australian Immigration Minister Tony Burke barred Ms Owens from entry in October, noting she has denied that Nazis conducted medical experimentation on Jewish people in concentration camps during World War II. -
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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the revamp of Perth Concert Hall. -
Bauxite booms as aluminium supply busts
ANALYSIS: Bauxite is hardly the world’s sexiest commodity, but recent disruptions to the aluminium supply chain have put this rust-red ore in the spotlight. -
Ex-credit union head jailed for profiting from secret deals
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Lyndon Allen Kingston headed credit union BCU between 2015 and 2017 when ASIC says he "betrayed his position" by committing financial crimes. -
Forcing tech giants to pay SWM and Nine is wrong
ANALYSIS: Isn't the failure of big media just an example of the lifecycle of a business; you make money only until a competitor comes along with a better product and puts you out of business... or you adapt? -
Crawley housing project approved
The Western Australian Planning Commission has approved a $30 million student accommodation project in Crawley, in the final meeting for chair David Caddy. -
MinRes’ claims struck out in Destec row
The Supreme Court of WA has struck out parts of Mineral Resources' claims against Destec, in a dispute over the Chris Ellison-founded company's intellectual property. -
WA minister approves 50-year extension of Woodside's North West Shelf gas project
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WA's Environment Minister Reece Whiby approves a 50-year extension of a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project following a six-year approvals process. -
CBH’s rapid rail project in dispute
Western Australia’s biggest grain handler and a New South Wales-based contractor have sued each other over a rapid rail and outloading project in the state’s Great Southern. -
Opaque ownership hangs over Aerion
Mining services contractor Aerison is slowly rebuilding after being bought out of administration last year but its ownership remains unclear. -
National unemployment rate dips
Australia's unemployment rate has unexpectedly fallen to 3.9 per cent, bolstering the argument for the Reserve Bank of Australia to keep rates on hold. -
Perth build costs skyrocket
A recent report has highlighted that construction costs in WA rose by 11.1 per cent this year, which was well above forecasts and higher than other states. -
Aussie shares give up gains after strong jobs report
The ASX200 has finished down 0.3 per cent, having plunged 25 points in two minutes after a "blockbuster" labour market report made a February rate cut unlikely. -
Woodside gets 50-year NWS extension
The state government has approved Woodside Energy’s bid to extend the life of its North West Shelf plant for a further 50 years, in a boost for the development of the $30 billion Browse field. -
Nicheliving entities back in directors’ hands
Premier Roger Cook has insisted under-fire Nicheliving still can’t lay a brick after the directors cleared a vote to regain control of the building company yesterday. -
Wind farm hiatus a blow for transition
OPINION: The lack of new wind energy supplies is a glaring hole in WA’s energy mix. -
ACCC eye Ventia, Spotless ‘cartel’
The ACCC has commenced federal court proceedings against contractors Ventia and Spotless Facility Services, and four executives, over price fixing in defence services. -
Aboriginal heritage an open wound
OPINION: The consequences of the state government’s failure to fix Aboriginal heritage laws are becoming clear. -
Cook backs EPA process on Browse reef
Premier Roger Cook has come to the defence of the state’s environmental approvals process, after several high-profile activists took aim at Woodside’s proposed Browse project. -
Changes to Burswood towers approved
Golden Sedayu has gained approval for a time extension and additional height for part of its $4 billion Burswood Point project. -
Microsoft to extend Azure cloud to WA
Microsoft has announced an expansion of its datacentre footprint into Western Australia, launching an Azure Extended Zone in Perth by mid-2025. -
Clients, community the focus for 777
Pharmacy 777 has grown into one of the nation's most successful franchises and pharmacy brands, resulting in its win as Large Business of the Year. -
'You're going to out me as a paedophile?' Customer threatened after leaving negative online review
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Outdoor pods have grown in popularity but one business has been targeting dissatisfied customers who leave negative reviews online — and the man behind the business has a history with several state regulators. -
After leaving Space Haven negative reviews these customers say they were targeted
via abc.net.au
Outdoor pods have grown in popularity but one business has been targeting dissatisfied customers who leave negative reviews online — and the man behind the business has a history with several state regulators. -
WA tourist towns back nation's largest speed limit reduction trial
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Set to begin next year, the trial will see speed limits cut by at least 10kph across Margaret River and nearby communities. -
Speed limits to be slashed across WA's South West in bid to cut road deaths
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Set to begin next year, the trial will see speed limits cut by at least 10kph across Margaret River and nearby communities. -
WA’s population growth dips to 2.8pc
Western Australia’s population growth rate has eased for the third quarter in a row but remains the fastest in the country and well above the state’s long-term average.
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