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Neighbours prepare to sell to developers in rezoned Sydney suburbs
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The rezoning of land around 39 train and metro stations last year to increase housing density is set to radically change the character of upper north shore town centres. -
Developers circle Sydney suburbs slated for train and metro rezoning
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The rezoning of land around 39 train and metro stations last year to increase housing density is set to radically change the character of upper north shore town centres. -
Queen Victoria Market traders strike for first time in history
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Fruit and vegetable traders at Melbourne's famous Queen Victoria Market are accusing the City of Melbourne of financial mismanagement and say they are paying unfair costs. -
Woodside Energy more than doubles profit to $3.6b, Viva Energy dumps 26pc in value, ASX loses ground — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Viva Energy shares lost 26pc in value and Woodside Energy reported a full-year profit up 115 per cent. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog. -
Live: Woodside Energy reports $3.5 billion profit, ASX loses ground
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Australian shares lose ground after a mixed lead from Wall Street. Woodside Energy reports a $3.5 billion full-year profit, up 115 per cent. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Woodside Energy more than doubles profit to $3.6b, ASX down
via abc.net.au
Australian shares lose ground after a mixed lead from Wall Street, while Woodside Energy reports a full-year profit up 115 per cent. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Stock market quivers after Wall Street's bad week
via abc.net.au
Wall Street has had a bad week and overnight provided a mixed lead to our share market. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Labor pledges to expand voice and SMS coverage across Australia
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Mobile voice and SMS connectivity would be extended across Australia under a Labor election pledge to update Australia's universal service obligation. -
'Arrogance is astounding': Microsoft subscription price hike brings backlash
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Microsoft has increased the price of its Microsoft 365 subscriptions, which it says has new AI features, but the price hike caused consumer outrage. -
'Arrogance is astounding': Microsoft hikes subscription prices causing consumer backlash
via abc.net.au
Microsoft has increased the price of its Microsoft 365 subscriptions, which it says has new AI features, but the price hike caused consumer outrage. -
Fourth climate activist sentenced over protest at Woodside CEO's Perth home
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A fourth climate protester who staged a "publicity stunt" at the home of Woodside's CEO Meg O'Neill in the presence of an ABC film crew is fined in court. -
Fourth climate activist fined for environmental protest at Perth home of Woodside CEO
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A fourth climate protester who staged a "publicity stunt" at the home of Woodside's CEO Meg O'Neill in the presence of an ABC film crew is fined in court. -
MinRes says its among 'most shorted stocks'
Embattled miner Mineral Resources has answered another round of questioning from the Australian Securities Exchange scrutinising its latest financial reporting and share price tumble. -
MinRes among â€most shorted stocks’
Embattled miner Mineral Resources has answered another round of questioning from the Australian Securities Exchange scrutinising its latest financial reporting and share price tumble. -
At Close of Business podcast February 24 2025
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss a Copenhagen architecture firm leading timber design. -
Perenti pins profit fall on slow debtors
Mining services contractor Perenti has put a 13 per cent profit slide down to late debtors and a flat half for contract mining services -
Perenti pins profit fall on driller purchase
Mining services contractor Perenti has put a 13 per cent profit slide down to the 2023 acquisition of drilling business DDH1. -
Greenbushes plans to expand beyond highway
The operator of the mammoth Greenbushes lithium mine is proposing to expand its footprint across South Western Highway and build an over or underpass to a new waste rock facility. -
Whyalla steelworks administration talks began before Christmas
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The South Australian government first held talks with insolvency firm KordaMentha about placing the Whyalla steelworks into administration on December 23, new documents reveal. -
Australian shares edge higher despite Wisetech plunge
The local share market has snapped a five-day losing streak, with a rebound by the big banks outweighing a huge drop by the bourse's biggest tech firm and losses in the mining sector. -
Fourth Woodside protester fined
The fourth activist involved in the protest outside Woodside Energy boss Meg O’Neill’s home has avoided jail but has been fined thousands of dollars. -
'Extremely bizarre': Woman fined for running onto Canberra Airport tarmac
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A magistrate describes a woman's behaviour as "extremely bizarre" as he sentences her for evading security staff and running out onto the tarmac at Canberra Airport in 2023. -
Short-term measures a road to nowhere
ANALYSIS: The most efficient public transportation systems are in cities that are densely populated. -
Great reversal as green goes sour
OPINION: It’s becoming obvious Australia has an energy problem as it continues a total focus on renewables. -
Perth bridge in $112m election promise
The WA Liberals has vowed to invest $112.5 million towards duplicating Shelley Bridge, if it was elected to government in the upcoming state election. -
GR Engineering revenue hits $272.1m
Ascot-based GR Engineering Services increased its revenue to $272.1 million during the first six months of the 2025 year – up $84.8 million from the prior corresponding period. -
Mineral sands miner in administration
Restructuring specialists have been called in to sell or recapitalise taxpayer-backed Strandline Resources, after the mineral sands miner failed to secure a critical funding deal. -
YAC’s loss exaggerated, Fortescue claims
The Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation’s compensation claim over impact of the Solomon mine on their land has been exaggerated, Fortescue’s lawyer told the court. -
Labor pledges $50m for batterymakers
WA Labor has revealed the details of a promised $50 million to fund a Western Australian battery manufacturing program, if re-elected at the March 8 state election. -
ADM faba bean cargo an Esperance first
Chicago food business ADM exported its first faba bean bulk cargo out of Esperance on the weekend, and used a loading system usually engaged by the resources industry. -
Cash Converters operating profit up 24pc
Cash Converters managing director Sam Budiselik says the company’s improved assessment of credit risk has aided the company’s half-year financial performance. -
NIF pledge good, but not enough: Gunningham
StartupWA chair Charlie Gunningham has welcomed WA Labor’s promise to extend the New Industries Fund but said the $40 million injection was less than half the amount needed. -
Timber builds on a global stage
A Copenhagen-based architecture firm is highlighting the benefits of mass timber construction. -
SAG Awards: Timothée Chalamet nabs surprise Best Actor win for A Complete Unknown
via abc.net.au
The Screen Actors Guild awards have begun, with Anora, A Complete Unknown and Wicked battling for the major awards. -
SAG Awards: Papal drama Conclave takes top film win at 2025 ceremony
via abc.net.au
The drama beat Anora, A Complete Unknown and Wicked to take Best Ensemble at the Screen Actors Guild awards. -
SAG Awards: Historical drama ShĹŤgun sweeps first television awards
via abc.net.au
The Screen Actors Guild awards have begun, with Anora, A Complete Unknown and Wicked battling for the major awards. -
SAG Awards: Australian-led stunt team nabs early win for The Fall Guy
via abc.net.au
The Screen Actors Guild awards have begun, with Anora, A Complete Unknown and Wicked battling for the major awards. -
WiseTech shares plunge as directors, chair quit over Richard White
via abc.net.au
Shares in WiseTech Global have plunged on news four board directors, including the chair, have quit due to a dispute about the ongoing role of founder, billionaire Richard White. -
NIB keeps guidance despite half-year profit hit
NIB Holdings boss Ed Close is confident the private health insurer will finish the 2025 financial year strongly, despite its profits taking a hit during the first half. -
Wall St ends sharply lower on economy, tariff concerns
US stocks tumbled on Friday, extending their sell-off in the wake of dour economic reports and closing the book on a holiday-shortened week fraught with new tariff threats and worries of softening consumer demand. -
Hundreds protest Satterley development
Hundreds protested Satterley Property Group's North Stoneville development in the Perth hills over the weekend, including politicians and a person dressed as Nigel Satterley clad with a fake chainsaw.
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