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Land around small towns needs to become 'development-ready'
via abc.net.au
In small towns across Australia, the lack of funding for infrastructure like sewerage, water supply and power is holding back projects that locals say could make a big difference in increasing the housing supply. -
Infrastructure needed to ease the housing shortage, council says
via abc.net.au
In small towns across Australia, the lack of funding for infrastructure like sewerage, water supply and power is holding back projects that locals say could make a big difference in increasing the housing supply. -
Labor pledges $50m for alternative builds
The Premier says funding to support the use of modular and prefabricated homes should expedite the delivery of housing. -
Labor to build new Rotto ferry hub
Fremantle Port’s ageing B Shed ferry terminal will be in line for a $30 million upgrade should Labor hold onto the keys to parliament at this weekend’s state election. -
Home value growth continues to slow
Perth's median house price has seen a modest increase in February, losing its mantle as one of the fastest-growing markets. -
Stocks tumble as Trump's tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico hit - as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX closed lower on Tuesday as Donald Trump's tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico took effect, and as duties on Chinese goods were increased. Catch up on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Stocks tumble as Trump's tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico loom
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to follow Wall Street lower, as concerns about the US economic outlook hit markets as the president's sweeping tariffs draw closer. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
'Sitting around waiting for you to die': The ethics of inheritance
via abc.net.au
Baby boomers are set to bequeath trillions to younger generations in the coming years. It raises ethical questions not just for recipients, but the people leaving wealth behind. -
Is it ethical for the rich to leave money to their kids after they die?
via abc.net.au
Baby boomers are set to bequeath trillions to younger generations in the coming years. It raises ethical questions not just for recipients, but the people leaving wealth behind. -
Contractors fall out over $700m project
Spanish engineering giant Acciona has dumped French multinational Veolia from a contract to run WA’s largest and most expensive waste management facility at Kwinana. -
'Relying on luck for safety': Whyalla steelworks losing $1.5m a day before administration
via abc.net.au
The Whyalla steelworks lost nearly $320 million in the seven months before it was tipped into administration by the South Australian government, with administrators airing concerns about maintenance and safety at the industrial plant. -
Logger sentenced after cutting rope on forest protester's platform
via abc.net.au
A protester was suspended 20 metres in the air, attached to logging machinery, when forestry worker Patrick John Mellor cut one of the ropes. She could be heard screaming, while Mellor walked away sipping his drink. -
'Self-reporting' salmon industry leaves EPA in dark over mortality figures
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's Environment Protection Authority does not know how many farmed salmon have died in recent weeks or what the impact of antibiotic use is. -
Star Entertainment on brink of collapse as shares suspended
via abc.net.au
Shares in Star Entertainment have been suspended from trading on the stock exchange after it failed to lodge its financial results, leaving the future of the company and its thousands of workers uncertain as efforts to secure a financial lifeline go down to the wire. -
Shares in Star suspended from trade as company remains on brink of collapse
via abc.net.au
Shares in Star Entertainment have been suspended from trading on the stock exchange after it failed to lodge its financial results, leaving the future of the company and its thousands of workers uncertain as efforts to secure a financial lifeline go down to the wire. -
Breaking: Shares in Star suspended from trade as company remains on brink of collapse
via abc.net.au
Shares in Star Entertainment have been suspended from trading on the stock exchange after it failed to lodge its financial results, leaving the future of the company and its thousands of workers uncertain as efforts to secure a financial lifeline go down to the wire.
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