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Footage reveals 'devastating' scale of mass fish kill in WA's Pilbara
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A Karratha woman shares video of the "eerie" moment she and her family discovered tens of thousands of dead fish along a stretch of beach near Karratha, as locals call for answers. -
Trauma remains for first responder who watched someone they know die
via abc.net.au
Potentially knowing the victim of whatever tragedy they are called to is all part of the job for emergency service volunteers in small towns. -
'I'm not coping' says first responder who watched someone they know die
via abc.net.au
Potentially knowing the victim of whatever tragedy they are called to is all part of the job for emergency service volunteers in small towns. -
Scammed company ordered to fork out $190k after paying fraudulent invoice
via abc.net.au
In a likely precedent-setting court case involving two companies, a business that received a fraudulent invoice email is ordered to pay costs to an electrical contractor who was hacked. -
Company scammed out of $192k via fake invoice ordered to pay bill
via abc.net.au
In a likely precedent-setting court case involving two companies, a business that received a fraudulent invoice email is ordered to pay costs to an electrical contractor who was hacked. -
Live: Storm damage, industrial action brings Sydney trains to a crawl
via abc.net.au
Commuters have been told to expect crowded carriages, late services and slow journeys as industrial action affects services for a second day. Follow live updates. -
Live: NSW premier flags fresh legal action to end Sydney train chaos
via abc.net.au
Commuters have been told to expect crowded carriages, late services and slow journeys as industrial action affects services for a second day. Follow live updates. -
Live: Lengthy train delays bringing Sydney morning peak hour to a crawl
via abc.net.au
Commuters have been told to expect crowded carriages, late services and slow journeys as industrial action affects services for a second day. Follow live updates. -
Live: Legal stoush over Sydney train chaos to return to court at 5pm today
via abc.net.au
Commuters have been told to expect crowded carriages, late services and slow journeys as industrial action affects services for a second day. Follow live updates. -
Live: Legal stoush over Sydney train chaos heard by Fair Work Commission
via abc.net.au
Commuters have been told to expect crowded carriages, late services and slow journeys as industrial action affects services for a second day. Follow live updates. -
Live: Commission suspends Sydney train industrial action until next week
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission has ordered industrial action be suspended across Sydney's train network from 6.30pm today until next week. Follow live updates. -
Commission suspends Sydney train industrial action until next week — as it happened
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The Fair Work Commission has ordered industrial action be suspended across Sydney's train network from 6.30pm today until next week. -
Unemployment rate climbs in December, ASX ends higher after gains on Wall St — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australia's unemployment rate rose to 4 per cent in December as more people looked for work, while the local share market ended higher after gains on Wall Street overnight. -
Live: Unemployment rate climbs in December, ASX follows Wall St higher
via abc.net.au
Australia's unemployment rate rose to 4 per cent in December as more people looked for work, while the local share market has followed Wall Street higher on Thursday. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to open higher after strong US bank results, TikTok prepares for shutdown
via abc.net.au
The Aussie sharemarket is likely to open higher on Thursday off the bank of strong gains on Wall St. US markets surged after record profit earnings reported by bank JPMorgan. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX opens higher after strong US bank results, TikTok prepares for shutdown
via abc.net.au
The Aussie share market has opened higher on Thursday off the bank of strong gains on Wall St. US markets surged after record profit earnings reported by bank JPMorgan. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Australians warned against relying on cosmetic ‘sun balms, sun sticks’ to protect their skin
via abc.net.au
As a growing number of "sun protective" make-up and beauty products hit the shelves, experts say there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure you're properly protected from the sun. -
Australians urged to know difference between therapeutic and cosmetic sunscreens
via abc.net.au
As a growing number of "sun protective" make-up and beauty products hit the shelves, experts say there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure you're properly protected from the sun. -
You've heard of the cost-of-living crisis. Now, there's a cost-of-insuring crisis
via abc.net.au
Hikes in insurance premiums due to threats of natural disasters test people amid the cost-of-living crisis, with increases disproportionately affecting those already struggling. -
Gary's insurance premium jumped almost 300pc and now he lives uninsured
via abc.net.au
Hikes in insurance premiums due to threats of natural disasters test people amid the cost-of-living crisis, with increases disproportionately affecting those already struggling. -
Cost of living forces people to live uninsured in disaster-prone areas
via abc.net.au
Hikes in insurance premiums due to threats of natural disasters test people amid the cost-of-living crisis, with increases disproportionately affecting those already struggling. -
Trains running 286 minutes late as industrial action bites
via abc.net.au
More than 600 morning Sydney train services have already been cancelled as thousands of would-be commuters heeded calls and opted to work from home to avoid the rail chaos. -
Trains delays expected to continue as commission ruling takes effect
via abc.net.au
More than 600 morning Sydney train services have already been cancelled as thousands of would-be commuters heeded calls and opted to work from home to avoid the rail chaos. -
Sydney train lines burdened by more industrial action and storm damage
via abc.net.au
Further chaos is expected across the Sydney trains network today, with industrial action and the aftermath of storms overnight causing disruptions. -
More than 1,000 Sydney train services expected to be cancelled today
via abc.net.au
More than 400 morning Sydney train services have already been cancelled as thousands of would-be commuters heeded calls and opted to work from home to avoid the rail chaos. -
More than 100 cancelled train services hit Sydney peak hour
via abc.net.au
Further chaos is expected across the Sydney trains network today, with industrial action and the aftermath of storms overnight causing disruptions. -
Government to take train unions to Fair Work Commission
via abc.net.au
NSW Premier Chris Minns says the government will make an application to the Fair Work Commission this morning to end protected industrial action on the state's rail network. -
Commuters brace for train pain as industrial action continues
via abc.net.au
After rail chaos on the first day of industrial action on Wednesday, people using public transport can expect more delays and cancellations today. -
Commuters brace for train pain amid industrial action and storm damage
via abc.net.au
Further chaos is expected across the Sydney trains network today, with industrial action and the aftermath of storms overnight causing disruptions. -
At least 300 jobs cut at SA mining operations linked to GFG Alliance
via abc.net.au
The ABC understands up to 350 jobs will be lost at a mining contractor in the Upper Spencer Gulf linked to the Whyalla Steelworks. -
Shorten's early exit to trigger reshuffle
Bill Shorten is expected to resign from his role nine days early, triggering a cabinet reshuffle which could see WA MP Anne Aly pick up a ministry. -
At Close of Business podcast Jan 15 2025
WA's largest farmland aggregation sells; Egan selected for Thornlie, Woodside's $50m school and concert hall spend; and Swan Group win bus depot contract.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume from January 20. -
Australian shares dip ahead of US inflation report
The ASX200 index slipped 0.2 per cent before latest US inflation figures are released and may curb expectations of interest rate cuts there. -
St George signs MOU with big steelmaker
St George Mining’s push to further de-risk its desired Araxá niobium-rare earth elements project in Brazil has received another boost. -
Green light for La Salle College’s house
A private school north-east of Perth will build an $8 million boarding house on site, after receiving a panel’s approval. -
WA’s largest farm aggregation sold
Business News understands Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company and PenAgri have offloaded the 80,000-hectare Merredin Farms portfolio to a host of local Wheatbelt farmers. -
Egan confirmed for Labor in Thornlie
Former journalist Colleen Egan has been confirmed as WA Labor’s new candidate for the Thornlie electorate, less than two months from the state election. -
Woodside to fund Concert Hall, school upgrades
Woodside Energy’s $50 million commitment under the WA government’s Resources Community Investment Initiative will go towards upgrades of Roebourne District High School and the Perth Concert Hall. -
Rox appoints Hoskins as CFO
West Perth-based junior Rox Resources has appointed Greg Hoskins as its chief financial officer, effective from February 3. -
New funding takes public investment in NT rare earths mine past $1b
via abc.net.au
Arafura Rare Earths' Nolans Project will receive $200 million from a federal government fund, bringing total public investment to more than $1 billion. -
Swan Group books $37m PTA work
The Public Transport Authority has awarded Swan Group WA a $37 million contract to design and build a new bus depot and EV charging station in Bayswater. -
Step forward for Serpentine race track
Backers of a $35 million race track planned on Perth’s south-eastern fringe are a step closer to getting the long-mooted course off the ground. -
Beacon eyes increased quarterly production
Gold aspirant Beacon Minerals has raised its March 2025 quarterly production guidance, on the back of a solid end to 2024. -
Cook backs gas after spill saga
Premier Roger Cook has backed industry to meet its social obligations, while weaving around questions on the adequacy of a $10,000 fine handed down to Santos over a 2022 oil spill. -
Strike’s South Erregulla power line approved
A development panel has approved John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy’s plan to build a multi-million-dollar power line at its South Erregulla power station. -
'Totally broken organisation': Musk sued over Twitter share purchase
via abc.net.au
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is suing Elon Musk, the owner of social media site X, alleging the world's richest man held off declaring his substantial purchase of Twitter shares in 2022. -
'Totally broken organisation': Musk sued over purchase of Twitter shares
via abc.net.au
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is suing Elon Musk, the owner of social media site X, alleging the world's richest man held off declaring his substantial purchase of Twitter shares in 2022. -
Union 'squeezing life out of rail network' with Sydney train delays
via abc.net.au
Delays on Sydney's train network are expected to get worse this afternoon and continue over the next two days as Sydney Trains employees take industrial action. -
Sydney commuters told to 'plan ahead' with two more days of delays to come
via abc.net.au
Delays on Sydney's train network are expected to get worse this afternoon and continue over the next two days as Sydney Trains employees take industrial action. -
Commuters warned Sydney train delays to worsen this afternoon
via abc.net.au
Delays on Sydney's train network are expected to get worse this afternoon and continue over the next two days as Sydney Trains employees take industrial action.
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