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Kayo Sports, Binge cancelled in parts of regional Australia
via abc.net.au
Foxtel apologises after inadvertently telling subscribers their services will be cut, but others are not so lucky. -
Dozens of postcodes across Australia soon won't have access to Kayo and Binge
via abc.net.au
Foxtel apologises after inadvertently telling subscribers their services will be cut, but others are not so lucky. -
Three parents, seven kids living under one roof as housing crisis bites
via abc.net.au
Ten people crammed into a four-bedroom house with bunk beds stacked like Tetris — Rebecca Nickels' living situation is the reality for too many West Australians grappling with the housing crisis. So what are the politicians doing about it? -
Ten people living under one roof. This is the reality of WA's housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Three parents and seven kids crammed into a four-bedroom house with bunk beds stacked like Tetris — Rebecca Nickels' living situation is the reality for too many West Australians grappling with the housing crisis. So what are the politicians doing about it?
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'Is it worth it?' How Trump's tariffs on China could shift global trade
via abc.net.au
When it comes to gauging what impact the US president's tariffs could have, experts warn the space is highly unpredictable. -
Testing finds toxic algae species in Australian waters for first time
via abc.net.au
Researchers detect algae linked to potentially fatal food poisoning in Hervey Bay prompting calls for more rigorous water testing. -
Fly larvae happy to munch on winery waste to make fertiliser
via abc.net.au
Two different agricultural enterprises have come together to tackle Australia's food waste challenge in an unexpected way — using the humble fly. -
'Anxious' workers at GFG Alliance mine stood down amid unpaid debts
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of workers at a coal mine owned by British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta have been stood down after suppliers refused to deliver critical materials over unpaid debts. -
Liberals back Cottesloe Beach rebuild
A WA Liberal state government would put $10 million toward a council-backed plan to redevelop Cottesloe’s ailing beachside amenities. -
UK government to demolish Grenfell Tower, eight years after disaster
via abc.net.au
The blaze, fuelled by flammable cladding on the building's exterior, killed 72 people and was one of Britain's worst modern disasters. -
There's good news on inflation, economists say. But is unemployment about to rise?
via abc.net.au
Positive signs around falling inflation are balanced against increased uncertainty, which threatens to weigh on household consumption and business investment. -
Signs point to inflation falling but jump in unemployment 'cannot be ruled out'
via abc.net.au
Positive signs around falling inflation are balanced against increased uncertainty, which threatens to weigh on household consumption and business investment. -
Rail union threatens new work bans to 'escalate' Sydney train disruptions
via abc.net.au
The peak rail union has confirmed to the ABC its plans to inform the NSW government about the launch of new work bans, risking more disruption to Sydney's train network. -
Blackstone, IDM set to merge
West Perth-based junior Blackstone Minerals has entered into a binding scheme implementation deed with IDM International, an unlisted public company. -
At Close of Business podcast February 6 2025
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss a looming Pilbara water crisis. -
Aussie shares rally, heading back towards record level
The ASX200 rose 1.2 per cent, closing in on a return to all-time record territory. -
Stockland sues Probuild over contract
Stockland has sued collapsed builder Probuild and a commercial plumbing company, alleging contractual breaches over the $116 million redevelopment of its Baldivis shopping centre. -
RAC Arena getting security upgrade
RAC Arena is set to be the third major venue in Perth to get a security upgrade capable of withstanding so-called hostile vehicle attacks. -
Leaders wield playbooks at 20 paces
OPINION: It may turn out to be a case of mistaken identity politics, but Peter Dutton believes he can beat Anthony Albanese. -
Beachfront 'eyesore' to be demolished after erosion exposes foundations
via abc.net.au
A Queensland council will put an asbestos-riddled former surf life saving clubhouse out of its misery after erosion put it at risk of falling into the sea. -
NFL to head Down Under in '26
Premier Roger Cook says travel was a potential sticking point with Western Australia’s pitch to host a regular season National Football League game in Perth. -
ACT budget deficit blows out to almost $1 billion
via abc.net.au
ACT Treasurer Chris Steel unveils his first mid-year budget update, forced to reveal the bottom line is in a much worse position than was forecast. -
Woodside issues approvals warning
Woodside Energy boss Meg O’Neill has warned the company’s Australian roots are not a guarantee of future domestic investment, in a speech to the Melbourne Mining Club today. -
Fahey reflects on long innings
Either out in the middle or in a boardroom, outgoing Western Australian Cricket Association chair Avril Fahey has known only one way. -
How to watch and what to know about Australia's 'Golden Globes'
via abc.net.au
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts has kicked off its awards ceremonies to honour the best in local film and television over the past 12 months. -
Trump's tariffs on China are a 'double-whammy' for Temu and Shein
via abc.net.au
Donald Trump's last trade war with China allowed Shein and Temu to become e-commerce giants during a cost-of-living crisis. But his latest tariffs will not hurt the companies as much as those who rely on them. -
Anderson concerned Lattouf's social media included antisemitic content
via abc.net.au
The ABC managing director told an unlawful termination hearing he reviewed Antoinette Lattouf's social media feeds and grew concerned about what he saw. -
ABC boss asked if the Lebanese race exists in Lattouf case
via abc.net.au
The ABC managing director told an unlawful termination hearing he reviewed Antoinette Lattouf's social media feeds and grew concerned about what he saw. -
WA wind farms change hands
Italian company Enel Green Power and Japanese gas giant Inpex have bought a $1 billion portfolio of wind and solar farms across Australia, including WA’s largest wind project. -
Temperature rises in Fortescue tech row
Ex-Fortescue employees claimed there were differences between their startup’s green iron technology and the Andrew Forrest-led company’s, in an ongoing dispute over copyright. -
Jacqui Lambie rails against unfair dismissal laws, says staffer 'painted nails at their desk'
via abc.net.au
Senator Jacqui Lambie has railed against unfair dismissal laws, after herself facing a Fair Work case against a former staffer who claimed they were unfairly dismissed. -
Water crisis looms for thirsty Pilbara
Concern is growing about water use in Australia’s economic powerhouse, with another water-intensive industry on the way. -
Beach Energy narrows FY25 guidance
Ryan Stokes-chaired Beach Energy has narrowed its overall production guidance for the 2025 financial year, despite posting a higher first half profit. -
Gains outweigh drops on US stocks
Wall Street drifted higher overnight as gains for most stocks outweighed drops for Alphabet and some other big-name companies following their latest profit reports.
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