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Re-imagining our oldest buildings could help solve the housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Boarding houses and hostels were a popular style of living way back when. Could these heritage buildings be repurposed to fit modern-day needs? -
How heritage buildings could provide relief to Australia’s housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Boarding houses and hostels were a popular style of living way back when. Could these heritage buildings be repurposed to fit modern-day needs? -
'Energy prices could and should be lower', but are retailers profiteering?
via abc.net.au
As Australia's biggest energy generators and retailers, AGL and Origin report their profit results. There are now calls for more to be done to reduce electricity and gas prices. -
How birdwatching is taking flight as Australia's new tourism goldmine
via abc.net.au
Birdwatchers are pouring billions of dollars into Australia's tourism industry every year with calls to capitalise on the country's native species and better promote the pastime. -
Trade tensions flare as Trump rejects Modi's tariff plea
via abc.net.au
Modi left Washington without a tariff exemption as Trump reinforced reciprocal duties, amid talks on trade, defence, and immigration — plus an awkward Trump moment with an Indian reporter. -
Modi snubbed on tariffs as Trump pushes 'reciprocal' trade
via abc.net.au
Modi left Washington without a tariff exemption as Trump reinforced reciprocal duties, amid talks on trade, defence, and immigration — plus an awkward Trump moment with an Indian reporter. -
Nicheliving payouts reach $30m
Former Nicheliving customers have so far been paid out more than $30 million worth of taxpayer-underwritten insurance claims, as new builders pick up the unfinished work. -
At Close of Business podcast February 14 2025
Sam Jones speaks to Isabel Vieira about WA Space Port and the state's role in the global space industry. -
Tattarang details rapid expansion
Andrew and Nicola Forrest’s private company has revealed new details on the growth of its multiple subsidiaries including RM Williams, Squadron Energy, Akubra and Harvest Road Group. -
Bechtel wins key Perth Airport role
US engineering giant Bechtel, best known in WA for its work on big resource projects, has been appointed to lead the $5 billion redevelopment of Perth Airport. -
Aussie shares hit record as dollar hits two-month high
The local share market has hit a new record for a third day this week, despite double-digit losses for Cochlear and AMP following disappointing earnings results. -
'Lovely piece of bushland' at Canberra's edge spared from development
via abc.net.au
The second stage of Canberra suburb Denman Prospect was set to be built on Bluetts Block in the Molonglo Valley, but it has now been declared a nature reserve to preserve its ecological value. -
Apartments flagged at failed Dingo pub site
A five-storey apartment and café development has been proposed for a site previously earmarked for a Dingo Brewing Company pub in Fremantle. -
WA seeks countdown on launch facilities
April Walker’s WA Space Port is striving to secure the state’s place in the global space race against the odds. -
WA seeks count down on launch facilities
April Walker’s WA Space Port is striving to secure the state’s place in the global space race against the odds. -
Red flags waving in private world
OPINION: The stock exchange is struggling with relevancy and technology against a backdrop of surging global private capital. -
Health, health, and spurious arguments
OPINION: It was a bad week for the WA National Party, the Liberals went big on health promises and criticism, and Roger Cook was back on the regional campaign trail. -
Mark My Words February 14 2025
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the gold, iron ore, and aluminium markets amid a Trump presidency; Global Lithium; Western Power issues; Morley Galleria; and a magazine preview. -
Housing needs to remain four-year priority
OPINION: The winners in the WA and federal polls must follow through on this major economic and social issue. -
WA harvest cracks 20 million tonnes
Western Australia’s grain harvest has eclipsed 20 million tonnes for the third time, fueled by a warm growing season and record plantings. -
Approval for forest mine expansion leaves environmentalists 'devastated'
via abc.net.au
The federal government has approved the South32 Worsley Alumina mine expansion in WA, but environmental groups question the cost. -
Revo to continue WA expansion
Revo Fitness’s “25 in 2025” campaign is under way, with seven new gyms set to open across Western Australia this year. -
Decision awaits Hancock’s office sign
Hancock Prospecting has hit a planning hurdle in its bid to put up a large sign at its West Perth office, with the City of Perth recommending it be refused. -
Brooks plans for region to grow, flourish
SOUTH WEST: The new South West Development Commission chief spoke to Business News on her first day in the job. -
Lixa assembles AMR avengers
A Perth-founded company developing a drug to combat antimicrobial resistance in both a medical and industrial setting has added several high-profile names to its ranks, including philanthropist John Poynton. -
Liberals to fund foreshore plan
The WA Liberal Party has committed $400,000 to a masterplan for the redevelopment of the South Perth foreshore -
Steelworks owner to sell stake in NSW coal mine to pay Whyalla suppliers
via abc.net.au
The Whyalla steelworks owner says it will sell part or all of its stake in a New South Wales coal mine and use some of the proceeds to "catch-up" on payments owed to suppliers. -
How to find and decide what first home buyer incentives work for you
via abc.net.au
Wading through what's on offer and what applies to you can be confusing. Here's some advice to help with getting started. -
Civmec half-year profit down 16.9pc
Henderson-based Civmec has reiterated concerns regarding a shift in market conditions, which it says could result in the delaying or re-scheduling of projects. -
US stocks within grasp of new record
US stocks rallied to the brink of a record overnight after more companies reported bigger profits than expected. -
Rain saves Queensland graziers on brink of drought from selling cattle
via abc.net.au
The late monsoonal rain that devastated north Queensland has brought hope of greener pastures to graziers in the state's west.
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