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Transport hits $700m Aboriginal work target
The state government has spent $716 million with Aboriginal businesses on transport contracts in just over three years, hitting a procurement target two years ahead of deadline. -
Watchdog alleges outback Optus store preyed on vulnerable customers
via abc.net.au
The consumer watchdog alleges that the telco giant engaged in unconscionable conduct in its Mount Isa store by creating fraudulent contracts for 42 vulnerable customers and racking up $150,000 of debt. -
ACCC alleges outback Optus store racked up $150k in customer debt
via abc.net.au
The consumer watchdog alleges that the telco giant engaged in unconscionable conduct in its Mount Isa store by creating fraudulent contracts for 42 vulnerable customers and racking up $150,000 of debt. -
ACCC alleges Optus store pushed customers into $150k debts
via abc.net.au
The consumer watchdog alleges that the telco giant engaged in unconscionable conduct in its Mount Isa store by creating fraudulent contracts for 42 vulnerable customers and racking up $150,000 of debt. -
ACCC accuses Optus store of pushing customers into $150k debts
via abc.net.au
The consumer watchdog alleges that the telco giant engaged in unconscionable conduct in its Mount Isa store by creating fraudulent contracts for 42 vulnerable customers and racking up $150,000 of debt. -
Man kicked off Sydney pub's dancefloor because of wheelchair
via abc.net.au
The 24-year-old Sydney man says he was told his wheelchair posed a risk to patrons and was made to leave the dancefloor on a night out at the 3 Wise Monkeys pub with his mates. -
Live: Aussie dollar sinks to 24-month low after US rate cut
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar has fallen below 62.4 US cents, its weakest level since October 2022, after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates, but signalled there would be fewer rate reductions next year. Follow live. -
Live: ASX and Australian dollar tumble after US rate cut
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar is falling towards 62 US cents, its weakest level since October 2022, while the ASX has fallen sharply in early trade after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates, but signalled there would be fewer rate reductions next year. Follow live. -
Live: ASX and Aussie dollar tumble after US rate cut
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar is falling towards 62 US cents, its weakest level since October 2022, while the ASX has fallen sharply in early trade after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates, but signalled there would be fewer rate reductions next year. Follow live. -
ASX and Australian dollar tumble after US rate cut — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian dollar fell as low as 62 US cents, its weakest level since October 2022, while the ASX dropped sharply after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates but signalled there would be fewer rate reductions next year. -
Experts warn building codes still fall short following Cyclone Tracy
via abc.net.au
Cyclone Tracy and its total destruction of Darwin prompted a national overhaul of the National Construction Code. But some building industry experts argue it doesn't provide enough protection. -
Number of women in electrical trades in Australia up 65 per cent since 2020
via abc.net.au
Women employed in electrical trades has increased by 65 per cent since 2020 in Australia, according to the Powering Skills Organisation. -
Sydney community groups struggling amid food insecurity
via abc.net.au
With interest rates holding firm and the cost-of-living biting hard, charities across Sydney are trying to keep up with increased demand from people facing food insecurity. -
Sydney charities struggle with rising demand as cost-of-living bites
via abc.net.au
With interest rates holding firm and the cost-of-living biting hard, charities across Sydney are trying to keep up with increased demand from people facing food insecurity. -
Hidden commissions behind this year's Christmas gift guide boom
via abc.net.au
A relatively new type of advertising is seeing "explosive growth" due to converging trends in consumer behaviour, with industry experts saying this Christmas will be the biggest ever for affiliate marketers. -
Hidden 20pc commissions behind this year's Christmas gift guide boom
via abc.net.au
A relatively new type of advertising is seeing "explosive growth" due to converging trends in consumer behaviour, with industry experts saying this Christmas will be the biggest ever for affiliate marketers. -
Behind most Christmas gift guides is the largely hidden world of 'affiliate marketing' commissions
via abc.net.au
A relatively new type of advertising is seeing "explosive growth" due to converging trends in consumer behaviour, with industry experts saying this Christmas will be the biggest ever for affiliate marketers. -
Pearler of a Christmas ahead for these oyster farmers
via abc.net.au
The countdown to Christmas is on and oyster farmers on the NSW south coast are embracing what is shaping up to be the best season in nearly a decade. -
At Close of Business Podcast December 18 2024
Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss WA dynasties. -
Perth’s industrial vacancy lowest in nation
The city’s industrial vacancy rates have increased by 0.2 per cent to 1.4 per cent, CBRE data shows. -
Carey backs Cole’s WAPC gig
State Planning Minister John Carey has thrown the weight of his support behind the recently announced WA Planning Commission chair Emma Cole, after scrutiny over her appointment. -
'Years in the making': Parramatta light rail to open on Friday
via abc.net.au
Doors will open on the new L4 Westmead and Carlingford Line from Friday morning, with the service to take passengers through the heart of Parramatta's CBD. -
ANALYSIS: Could more of MinRes be sold?
ANALYSIS: As Mineral Resources prepares for a future without its founder, Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting has moved on its gas business and countercyclically acted on an appetite for lithium. -
Iceni, Gold Road in $44m deal
Mid-tier goldminer Gold Road Resources has struck a $44 million deal with ASX-listed explorer Iceni Gold over its early-stage project in Goldfields. -
BHP served with class action
Mining heavyweight BHP has told the market it’s been served with a class action over allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination at both its and Rio Tinto’s workplaces. -
Kalgoorlie racing season faces the axe due to looming water shortage
via abc.net.au
One of Western Australia's biggest provincial racing clubs is on the brink of disaster, with its 2025 season likely to be abandoned due to a lack of recycled water for its turf track. -
Otranto touts green iron to ease budget woes
Falling commodity prices and growing budget deficits should provide the impetus for Australia to build a green iron industry, according to the boss of Fortescue Metals. -
Australian shares flat as focus turns to Fed meeting
The ASX200 closed little changed as US central bankers began deliberating on whether to cut interest rates one final time in 2024. -
Solar project win for Perth-based Monford
East Perth-based Monford Group has been appointed principal engineering, procurement and construction contractor at the $250 million Glenellan solar farm in New South Wales. -
Tapping into campus talent
Universities’ $750 million spend on consultancies and professional services last year has raised questions. -
Dawson’s evergreen in garden sector
Nursery and retail centre owner has proved its resilience for more than 120 years. -
Community school celebrates 50 years
Moerlina School is known for the alternative classroom model it has operated for half a century. -
Pearl preference drives Banfields
Broome’s Banfield family traded sheep and wheat for a different type of farming, and hasn’t looked back. -
Deficits dig deeper holes as cracks appear in budget
Australia is on track for a soft economic landing despite budget deficits set to widen as spending grows and tax receipts fall, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. -
National circular economy plan sets ambitious resource recovery target
via abc.net.au
All industries in the economy would be subject to the plan, although how the framework's targets would be met is unclear. -
Matilda Djerf apologises to clothing brand staff after bullying claims
via abc.net.au
The Swedish influencer and clothing brand CEO responds to body-shaming and bullying allegations against her. -
Chevron to explore CCS next to Gorgon
A Chevron-led joint venture has been awarded a greenhouse gas assessment permit next to Barrow Island, where the company operates the Gorgon carbon capture project. -
Meta in record breaking privacy payout
Australian Facebook users could be entitled to part of a $50 million payout from parent company Meta over the 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal. -
StartupWA calls for $100m commitment
Members of WA’s start up community are calling for a $100 million commitment to extend the New Industries Fund beyond 2025, warning a failure to do so risked WA falling behind other states. -
AEMO forecasts 2028 gas crunch
The near-term supply outlook for Western Australia’s domestic gas market has improved this year, but 2028 looms as a critical juncture in the state’s energy future. -
Panel reaffirms $14m Cockburn centre
The City of Cockburn has failed another bid to knock back a multi-million-dollar commercial centre from being constructed. -
triple j music website used to recruit inmate for stabbing, police allege
via abc.net.au
NSW Police allege the triple j Unearthed website was used to organise a stabbing attack on an inmate inside the Goulburn Correctional Centre earlier this year. -
Inmates allegedly exploit loophole on ABC music website to plan stabbing
via abc.net.au
NSW Police allege the triple j Unearthed website was used to organise a stabbing attack on an inmate inside the Goulburn Correctional Centre earlier this year. -
Broken wave buoy leaves fishers and divers without critical information for months
via abc.net.au
The wave buoy off the coast of Kangaroo Island provides critical data for fishers, commercial divers, shipping companies and surfers but it has been deactivated since September, prompting questions about its fate. -
Rockingham roads to get study funding
The federal government has acknowledged the infrastructure strain facing Perth’s southern coastal corridor, committing to fund three studies into road access at HMAS Stirling next year. -
Unique stays at the cutting edge
The metal fabrication business has its own way of keeping it all in the family. -
Size doesn’t count in dynastic enterprises
WA’s oldest businesses focus on their strengths rather than scale. -
Wall Street falls after US retail sales data released
Technology stocks have weighed on Wall Street as investors grew cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision this week following a stronger-than-expected retail sales reading. -
Seafood giant forms agreement with traditional owners over fish farm
via abc.net.au
A traditional owner says a key part of a new agreement is ensuring the project's impacts on country can be monitored. -
Brooks to lead South West agenda
The woman in charge of steering the state government’s Collie transition has been appointed to lead the South West Development Commission.
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