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Legal battle over roof 'ludicrous' waste of money, says ex-commissioner
via abc.net.au
A body corporate dispute over a red roof has been labelled a "surreal and ludicrous" waste of taxpayer money by Queensland's former body corporate commissioner. -
Legal battle over red roof 'ludicrous' waste of money, says ex-commissioner
via abc.net.au
A body corporate dispute over a red roof has been labelled a "surreal and ludicrous" waste of taxpayer money by Queensland's former body corporate commissioner. -
Tilapia found in north Queensland river 'a serious concern'
via abc.net.au
Researchers are on edge at the discovery of the tilapia in the Mitchell River after post-cyclone flooding spreads the invasive pest further in Far North Queensland. -
'Cane toad' of river systems creeps towards Gulf of Carpentaria
via abc.net.au
Researchers are on edge at the discovery of the tilapia in the Mitchell River after post-cyclone flooding spreads the invasive pest further in Far North Queensland. -
'Cane toad' of river systems creeps north toward Gulf of Carpentaria
via abc.net.au
Researchers are on edge at the discovery of the tilapia in the Mitchell River after post-cyclone flooding spreads the invasive pest further in Far North Queensland. -
ASX records best result in a month as inflation data lifts rate cut hopes — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market ended higher on Wednesday after the latest quarterly inflation data renewed hopes of an interest rate cut by the Reserve Bank in February. -
Kakadu restaurant dishes up 'totally underrated' Indigenous ingredients
via abc.net.au
Kakadu is known for its breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife, but few may be aware that the national park is also a pantry full of native food. -
Indigenous chefs-in-training plate up flavours of Kakadu
via abc.net.au
Kakadu is known for its breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife, but few may be aware that the national park is also a pantry full of native food. -
Authorities warn against complacency as western Victoria bushfires grow
via abc.net.au
Katelynn Clark felt certain her home would burn to the ground when a raging bushfire hit the edge of her rural property on Monday night. -
Authorities warn against complacency as bushfires in western Victoria burn
via abc.net.au
Katelynn Clark felt certain her home would burn to the ground when a raging bushfire hit the edge of her rural property on Monday night. -
Issues identified in affordable rental block before sale settled
via abc.net.au
Freedom of Information documents show inspectors from Victoria's building watchdog identified dozens of potential issues in an affordable housing block months before the state government finalised its sale. -
Housing block bought by Vic government deemed 'medium risk' by inspectors
via abc.net.au
Freedom of Information documents show inspectors from Victoria's building watchdog identified dozens of potential issues in an affordable housing block months before the state government finalised its sale. -
Plane catches fire at South Korean airport forcing 176 people to evacuate
via abc.net.au
It's the second major incident at a South Korean aiport in a month, after 179 people were killed when a plane skidded off the runway at a different airport in the country in December. -
Passenger plane catches fire at South Korean airport
via abc.net.au
The incident comes in the wake of 179 people dying when a plane skidded off a runway at a different airport in the country last month. -
Action starts as movie studio appoints CEO
Perth Film Studios has hired its inaugural chief executive, announcing Tom Avison will join the new venture from Sky Studios in the UK.
Howard Cearns, a founder of Home Fire which will operate the new Malaga facility, said Mr Avison brings senior experience with major film productions to the role which will involve launching the facility in 2026. -
DeepSeek rout hits WA tech stocks
Nine of WA’s information technology stocks ended their day in the red, with Pointerra leading the pack on an 11 per cent drop. -
DeepSeek rort hits WA tech stocks
Nine of WA’s information technology stocks ended their day in the red, with Pointerra leading the pack on an 11 per cent drop. -
At Close of Business podcast January 28 2025
Liv Declerck and Claire Tyrrell discuss how initiatives to make Copenhagen a greener place could be applied in Perth. -
Trevisan among OAM recipients
Property industry veteran Tanya Trevisan says she hopes her Medal of the Order of Australia will inspire other women who want to pursue a similar career path. -
Greening Copenhagen in climate push
Several key initiatives to make the Danish capital a greener place could be applied in Perth. -
Gold Road outlines hopes for Gruyere
Gold Road Resources is hopeful positive results of its 2025 exploration program at Gruyere could extend the operation’s life of mine beyond 2032. -
Concerns over 'last resort' for trapped workers prompts further Snowy 2.0 delays
via abc.net.au
The trouble-plagued Snowy Hydro 2.0 project has been hit with another delay, as work stopped on two key tunnelling projects. -
ASX dips, uranium stocks plunge amid DeepSeek turmoil
The ASX200 has finished down 0.1 per cent, with double-digit losses for uranium developers as the rise of cheap Chinese AI prompts a rethink of narratives. -
Port, price factor into Pilbara deal
Fortescue's ability to work around Port Hedland's congested export space and negate headwinds in the iron ore price were attractive to Red Hawk Mining's board. -
Port and price factor into Pilbara ore deal
Fortescue's ability to work around Port Hedland's congested export space and negate headwinds in the iron ore price were attractive to Red Hawk Mining's board. -
Financial advisor admits stealing $1 million from clients' superannuation funds
via abc.net.au
A Perth financial advisor pleads guilty to stealing more than $1 million from his clients' superannuation funds, with one couple losing $500,000 of their retirement nest egg. -
Dropsuite in $420m buyout
Shares in West Perth-registered cloud and software provider Dropsuite surged 30 per cent after a bid to acquire the company by US SaaS provider NinjaOne. -
East Perth school due in 2029
The state government says forward works for the $165m primary school will start this week, as Edgar Idle Wade and ARM Architecture are appointed to design the project. -
Nats revive Esperance desal plant
A plan to pipe desalinated seawater from Esperance to Kalgoorlie would be revived by the Nationals WA to ease the outback city’s water woes if elected in March. -
WA still the nation’s best economy
WA has maintained its spot at the top of the CommSec State of the States report for the second quarter running, ranking first in five of eight economic indicators. -
Perseus approves new mine
Perseus Mining has appointed Byrnecut as its primary mining contractor after approving a $124 million underground development at its Yaouré gold mine in Côte d’Ivoire. -
EV Resources acquires antimony mine
EV Resources has further diversified its portfolio, after acquiring a 70 per cent stake in the Los Lirios antimony mine in Mexico. -
'Unbelievable': Virgin suspends flights between Darwin and Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Virgin has confirmed it will "indefinitely suspend" its Darwin to Adelaide service, so the carrier can add more direct flights between the Top End and other capital cities. -
Latin alum raise $3.7M for uranium play
The executives behind Brazilian lithium play Latin Resources have rattled the tin to fund exploration across Core Energy Minerals’ new uranium prospects. -
Vale Julie Copeland, an 'intrepid' and pioneering arts broadcaster
via abc.net.au
Daniel Browning, host of The Art Show and Arts in 30, pays homage to respected former ABC Radio National presenter Julie Copeland. -
Torque, Aston set to merge
Kambalda-based Torque Metals has filed documents to merge with fellow junior Aston Minerals in order to create a new gold exploration company. -
Albo’s $350m Kwinana commitment
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was in Perth yesterday to announce a commitment to jointly fund a $700 million upgrade to the Kwinana Freeway. -
Bellevue tempers production guidance
Bellevue Gold has downgraded full-year production guidance at its namesake goldmine, as development of its underground project progressed slower than expected. -
South Korean plane crash report says bird remains were found in engines
via abc.net.au
The first report on last month's Jeju Air crash in South Korea confirms traces of bird strikes in the plane's engines. -
GR Engineering books $75m contract
Ascot-based GR Engineering Services has secured a construction, engineering and contract valued at $75.1 million for work at Vault Minerals’ King of the Hills gold project. -
Nasdaq dips significantly overnight
The Nasdaq posted its biggest one-day percentage drop since December 18 on overnight as a low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model prompted a steep selloff in US chipmakers. -
Fortescue lobs $254m bid for Red Hawk
Fortescue has lobbed a $254 million offer to snap up ASX-listed junior Red Hawk Mining, owner of a greenfields iron ore project neighbouring the Andrew Forrest-led miner's Solomon operations.
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