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Union says industrial action threat only way to get government 'to the table'
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission has been told ordering an end to industrial action on NSW's rail network will jeopardise the chances of a deal on pay and conditions being reached. -
NSW government wins bid to suspend industrial action on rail network
via abc.net.au
The full bench of the Fair Work Commission has decided to impose a cooling-off period until July 1, so the government and unions can keep negotiating on pay and conditions. -
NSW government and rail unions head back to Fair Work Commission
via abc.net.au
After months of industrial action over a bitter pay dispute, the state government and rail unions will argue their cases before the Fair Work Commission on Wednesday morning. -
Bare shelves in Queensland food bowl spark calls for distribution hub
via abc.net.au
The lack of produce in major supermarkets compared to the abundance in independent stores has highlighted concerns about food supply routes in Queensland. -
Cuts to enforcement officers spark illegal fishing 'free-for-all' fears
via abc.net.au
A proposed shake-up of Victoria's fisheries department will result in a significant rise in maritime crime and negatively affect the environment, according to a former officer. -
Election pledges too little too late for angry users of 'stuffed' road
via abc.net.au
With billions of dollars tipped in to improve public transport in Perth, residents along the battered road between Mount Magnet and Geraldton wonder when similar upgrades will come. -
As regional road deteriorates, voters are wondering why the fix is taking so long
via abc.net.au
With billions of dollars tipped in to improve public transport in Perth, residents along the battered road between Mount Magnet and Geraldton wonder when similar upgrades will come. -
Construction workforce issues leading to housing target shortfall
via abc.net.au
A new report says a national shortage of construction workers is impacting on Australia's housing supply, with the issue shaping up to be a key concern for voters this federal election. -
Regulator probes how chemical started underground fire at Broken Hill mine
via abc.net.au
Miners were using a commonly-used chemical to stabilise ground in the Perilya Southern Operations mine when it ignited and caused a fire with potentially toxic fumes. -
Regulator investigates how chemical sparked fire at Broken Hill mine
via abc.net.au
Miners were using a commonly-used chemical to stabilise ground in the Perilya Southern Operations mine when it ignited and caused a fire with potentially toxic fumes. -
Royal Adelaide Hospital legal battle leaves taxpayers with $20 million bill
via abc.net.au
Almost eight years after it opened, a public hospital once branded Australia's most-expensive building continues to cost taxpayers, with more than $20 million spent last financial year alone on a long-running legal battle between its builder and the South Australian Government. -
Uber sued in Federal Court over repeated guide dog refusals
via abc.net.au
A Victorian woman is suing Uber in the Federal Court, alleging drivers breached disability discrimination laws by repeatedly refusing to pick up her guide dog. -
'I'm not a second-class citizen': Woman sues Uber over guide dog refusals
via abc.net.au
A Victorian woman is suing Uber in the Federal Court, alleging drivers breached disability discrimination laws by repeatedly refusing to pick up her guide dog. -
Hundreds protest as Cook Islands PM faces no confidence vote
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets in the Pacific nation of Cook Islands, urging the government to protect its ties with New Zealand. -
Cook Islands PM facing no confidence vote over China pact
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets in the Pacific nation of Cook Islands, urging the government to protect its ties with New Zealand. -
At least 30 killed as bus plunges 800 metres off Bolivian cliff
via abc.net.au
Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, which happened on a bus route between two cities in the South American country. -
MinRes posts $807m loss
Mineral Resources has posted a half-year loss of $807 million driven by a major write-down on its Bald Hill lithium mine as it prepares to resurface the entire cyclone-hampered Onslow Iron haul road. -
SRG ups earnings guidance again
SRG Global has upped its FY25 guidance for the second time in six months, forecasting an earnings windfall of up to $128 million after a record first half result. -
MLG notches $75m Westgold contract
Kalgoorlie contractor MLG Oz has secured $75 million worth of work from Westgold Resources for bulk haulage services between the miner's Goldfields operations. -
GL1 picks leadership team
Global Lithium Resources has picked a new chairman and chief to redirect the lithium explorer’s focus following a turbulent six months largely defined by a public boardroom brawl. -
GL1 names leadership team
Global Lithium Resources has chosen a new chairman and chief to redirect the lithium explorer’s focus following a turbulent six months largely defined by a public boardroom dispute. -
At Close of Business podcast February 18 2025
Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss what a Trump presidency means for AUKUS. -
FMG mine caused distress, lawyer claims
Yindjibarndi traditional owners have experienced collective trauma and emotional distress over FMG's Solomon mine, a lawyer told the court in the ongoing $500 million compensation dispute. -
Aussie shares extend losses after RBA cuts rates
The ASX200 has finished 0.7 per cent lower, extending its losses after the Reserve Bank cut rates while cautioning it might not do so again anytime soon. -
WA Labor pledges $30m for precinct
WA Labor has pledged $30 million towards a new Italian precinct development project in West Perth, should it be re-elected on March 8. -
New contracts drive Monadelphous’ revenue growth
An uptick in new work contributed to stronger revenue, with the company expecting sustained demand for its services throughout FY25. -
High-level anxiety hits western suburbs voters
OPINION: Somewhere between doing nothing and allowing a free-for-all, there is a way to make apartment developments work well. -
Great rail rides with all the treats
REVIEW: The legendary Ghan and Indian Pacific trains offer a world-class experience as you take in a vast country. -
Stamp duty reprieve promised
The property industry has welcomed a move by the state Labor Party to commit to increasing thresholds for stamp duty exemptions if re-elected. -
BHP boss’ warning on Pilbara future
Unionisation of the Pilbara’s iron ore industry could curtail BHP’s plans to invest in new mines, according to the company’s boss, Mike Henry. -
Adriatic taps investors for $80m
Bosnia and Herzegovina-focused Adriatic Metals has announced plans to raise $80 million, in order to accelerate operations at its flagship Vares silver operation. -
Carey accuses Libs of misogyny
Minister Carey and Shadow Planning Minister Neil Thomson have today engaged in war of words over the state government’s appointment of Emma Cole as WAPC chair. -
World's fastest waterski race becomes boat race amid sporting suspension
via abc.net.au
The Mildura 100 waterski race cannot go ahead as normal this year due to a suspension following four deaths in the sport across an eight month period last year.
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'Long-awaited relief': Major banks respond following RBA decision
via abc.net.au
All four of Australia's major banks make their announcement just minutes after the RBA made its decision public. -
Breaking: Major banks respond following RBA decision to cut interest rates
via abc.net.au
All four of Australia's major banks make their announcement just minutes after the RBA made its decision public. -
BHP records 23pc fall in first-half profit but expects a recovery in copper and steel demand
via abc.net.au
BHP has reported a 23 per cent fall in first-half profit, but the miner says demand for key commodities should improve. -
BHP records 23pc fall in first-half profit
via abc.net.au
BHP has reported a 23 per cent fall in first-half profit, but the miner says demand for key commodities should improve. -
Use our rate cut calculator to see how falling interest rates might impact you
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Relief for mortgage borrowers as rates cut but RBA remains 'cautious'
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank board cuts interest rates, decreasing the cash rate by 0.25 of a percentage point to 4.1 per cent. -
Relief for borrowers as RBA cuts rates for first time since 2020
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank board cuts interest rates, decreasing the cash rate by 0.25 of a percentage point to 4.1 per cent. -
Breaking: Relief for borrowers as RBA cuts rates for first time since 2020
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank board cuts interest rates, decreasing the cash rate by 0.25 of a percentage point to 4.1 per cent. -
RBA cuts cash rate
The Reserve Bank of Australia has cut the cash rate for the first time since November 2020, but Governor Michele Bullock has warned the inflation fight isn’t over. -
AUKUS shapes as a Trump card
The new administration’s commitment to the AUKUS partnership has been reaffirmed by incoming US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. -
ACCC to back Virgin, Qatar deal
The competition watchdog has flagged its approval over an alliance between Virgin and Qatar Airways, which includes new weekly flights between Doha and Perth. -
Confidence drops ahead of rate call
Consumer confidence dropped to its lowest point this year, according to new Roy Morgan data, as Australia waits on the Reserve Bank’s pivotal rates decision, due later today. -
Renewables projects power up in region
SOUTH WEST: Despite the interest in the renewable energy sector, big plans for offshore wind farms off the Bunbury coast are becalmed. -
Labor pledges supply chain support
WA Labor has pledged $5 million in an initial bid to boost the resilience of the state’s fragile supply chain network, if re-elected in March. -
Macmahon net profit down 17.8pc
Macmahon Holdings posted a reduced net profit of $30 million during the first half of the 2025 financial year, which was down 17.8 per cent from $36.5 million. -
BHP profit down, dividend cut
Copper’s importance to BHP’s portfolio is growing as easing Chinese demand for iron ore cuts into the big Australian’s profit. -
Frontier appoints Chalkley as chair
Frontier Energy has appointed former Western Power chief executive Guy Chalkley as its non-executive chair, effective immediately.
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