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Months on from the 3G shutdown, hundreds of Aussies can't make a call
via abc.net.au
It has been more than 80 days since Telstra and Optus flicked the switch on the 3G mobile network. Hundreds of regional and remote Australians say they can no longer rely on the network and struggle to make calls. -
Hundreds complain about failing mobile phone service since 3G switched off
via abc.net.au
It has been more than 80 days since Telstra and Optus flicked the switch on the 3G mobile network. Hundreds of regional and remote Australians say they can no longer rely on the network and struggle to make calls. -
Billionaire couple try to find out if landscape repair can turn a profit
via abc.net.au
In the middle of Tasmania sits a 5,000-hectare property once used for sheep grazing. But when the sheep farmers left, an unlikely buyer moved in. -
Billionaire couple focus their fortune on conservation — and profit
via abc.net.au
In the middle of Tasmania sits a 5,000-hectare property once used for sheep grazing. But when the sheep farmers left, an unlikely buyer moved in. -
'We truly apologise': Pakistan's national airline says sorry over Eiffel Tower advert
via abc.net.au
Pakistan's national airline has apologised for the advertisement, which is still online more than a week after it was first posted. -
HBF, Cimic legal dispute continues
HBF’s legal action against the developers behind Kings Square, including Cimic Group and companies linked to Seven Network, continues in the state’s highest court. -
Lynas lifts revenue, production hit
An annual processing limit on Lynas Rare Earth’s Malaysian operations impacted production, but the Amanda Lacaze- steered company still lifted revenue for the last quarter. -
Brown-Neaves grabs Yallingup getaway
Property entrepreneur Garry Brown-Neaves has bought the home Steve Tobin built in Yallingup, paying $8.5 million for the eight hectare property. -
At Close of Business podcast January 17 2025
Subiaco Hospital development extension sought; Concerns over bottlenecks in key industrial precincts; and WA's grain king retakes his land.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume from January 20. -
Premier pledges $30 million to women's sport
The state government has pledged $30 million towards grassroots women’s sport across Western Australia, should it be re-elected on March 8. -
Perth Airport passenger numbers fly to new height
Perth Airport has announced a record 16.9 million passengers passed through its terminals in 2024, an increase of 10.5 per cent from 2023. -
Subiaco hospital extension sought
The emergency department at St John of God Subiaco could be delayed up to two years after an application to extend the project’s stage three start deadline was submitted. -
Australian shares slip, but finish week in the green
The ASX200 index has finished Friday down 0.2 per cent, but has risen by a similar amount for the week. -
Cole responds to critics
The recently appointed WAPC chair says she has the right experience for the job. -
Mark My Words January 17 2025
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the Carillon City development; Westfield Booragoon delay; Merredin farm sale; Tim Goyder's mining deal; a stalled tourism project; and the new WAPC chair. -
Decision expected within weeks on leasing Spirit of Tasmania IV ferry
via abc.net.au
Advice will be received by the end of the month on whether the completed Spirit IV ferry will be leased in Europe or if it will travel down to Tasmania to wait years for its port to be built. -
Rio Tinto, Glencore in early-stage merger talks: report
Mining heavyweights Rio Tinto and Glencore reportedly held talks in 2024 about a possible merge, but it is unclear whether the talks are still live. -
Fresh industrial bottleneck warning
Industry groups representing the state’s largest heavy industrial operators have warned the WA government is not moving fast to address congestion issues in Perth’s south. -
Visions, double standards mark election trail
On the campaign trail this week, Roger Cook became psychic-in-chief, Libby Mettam had a shocker, and Shane Love stood in a field. The policy debate was mostly focused on regional affairs. -
Success for Singular results in progression
Singular Health has announced its memorandum of understanding with US-based Provider Network Solutions has moved to its next phase, due to a successful proof of concept. -
Nicoletti returns to Merredin empire
WA’s grain king John Nicoletti is believed to have emerged with a large portion of his former Merredin Farms portfolio, which has been broken up among six buyers -
Britt retires as Aussie Broadband Group MD
Aussie Broadband Group managing director Phillip Britt has announced his retirement from the company, effective from February 28. -
US stocks hit ahead of earnings season
US stocks dipped overnight as a jump in the prior session cooled.Meanwhile, investors eyed the most recent corporate earnings and gauged economic data to determine the path of Federal Reserve rate cuts.
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