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Policies for young people needed: report
The upcoming federal election would need to re-engage young Australians with a growing distrust of political institutions amid cost-of-living pressures, a report shows. -
Worker accuses Apple of discrimination over jewellery supporting Gaza
via abc.net.au
The former retail worker in Melbourne says the tech giant told him to stop wearing a pro-Palestinian necklace and bracelet because the jewellery made other employees and customers feel "unsafe" and "unwelcome". -
Residents push for tougher penalties to stop illegal rubbish dumping
via abc.net.au
Residents living along the housing growth corridor between Bacchus Marsh and Melbourne's western fringe say illegal rubbish dumping has become a problem of "epidemic proportions". -
In Melbourne's west, rubbish dumping has hit 'epidemic proportions'
via abc.net.au
Residents living along the housing growth corridor between Bacchus Marsh and Melbourne's western fringe say illegal rubbish dumping has become a problem of "epidemic proportions". -
Power prices to rise nearly 9 per cent for some from mid-year
via abc.net.au
Power prices are set to rise yet again, with the energy market regulator lifting the benchmarks for how much retailers can charge for electricity. -
Power prices are set to rise as regulator tipped to hike benchmarks
via abc.net.au
Power prices are set to rise yet again, with the energy market regulator lifting the benchmarks for how much retailers can charge for electricity. -
Power bills to rise yet again as regulator tipped to hike price caps by up to 10pc
via abc.net.au
Power prices are set to rise yet again, with the energy market regulator lifting the benchmarks for how much retailers can charge for electricity. -
More power bill pain as price caps set to rise by at least 5 per cent
via abc.net.au
Power prices are set to rise yet again, with the energy market regulator lifting the benchmarks for how much retailers can charge for electricity. -
Sweden builds houses in days, Australia tried to do that 50 years ago
via abc.net.au
Prefab housing has been touted as the answer to Australia's housing supply for years, but it's an industry plagued with high costs, low scale and a desperate need for investment if it's ever going to be a solution.
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Albanese invokes 'Team Australia' in pitch to buy local after Trump tariffs
via abc.net.au
The PM suggests Australians should by local goods instead of American ones ahead of a federal budget expected to have an "Australian-made" theme. -
Canada announces more US tariffs as trade war with Trump deepens
via abc.net.au
The Canadian government says the C$29.8 billion in tariffs will target steel and aluminium, as well as major US technology products. -
Canada announces more reciprocal tariffs as trade war with US deepens
via abc.net.au
The Canadian government says the C$29.8 billion in tariffs will target steel and aluminium, as well as major US technology products. -
EU responds to Donald Trump's tariffs with duties on $45b of US goods
via abc.net.au
The European Union is retaliating against US President Donald Trump with "countermeasures" on $45 billion of US goods after his administration increased tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports to 25 per cent. -
Water storage tank bursts flooding Nhill streets and damaging homes, structures
via abc.net.au
Almost 2 megalitres of water flooded streets in a small western Victorian town on Wednesday after the town's drinking water storage tank had a "catastrophic failure" according to the local water authority. -
âShock, disbeliefâ in Dalkeith lot dispute
A hopeful Jutland Parade resident claims he has been accused of being a criminal by illegally creating a trip hazard on his verge, in the trial relating to a lot on Dalkeith’s millionaires’ row. -
At Close of Business podcast March 12 2025
Plus Albo won't impose retaliatory tariffs; Nationals call for corruption investigation into donations; and Elizabeth Gaines says a third AFL team for WA would not be a priority. -
Barnett warns of federal mining control
Former WA premier Colin Barnett has foreshadowed a federal raid to take over the state's mining industry and backed construction of a gas pipeline to the east coast. -
Trump tumble sends Australian shares to seven-month low
Australian shares have have plunged into correction territory, as Donald Trump's tariffs pour fuel on the embers of an increasingly likely global economic slowdown. -
Curtin, Chevron open $4m research hub
A new research facility at Curtin University is aiming to change how the oil and gas sector deals with corrosion. -
Leonardo DiCaprio takes aim at Australian government over mine expansion
via abc.net.au
The Oscar-winning actor is not happy with the federal energy minister for signing off on a bauxite mine expansion that would see 3,855 hectares of native forest cleared. -
Leonardo DiCaprio slams Australian government over mine expansion
via abc.net.au
The Oscar-winning actor is not happy with the federal energy minister for signing off on a bauxite mine expansion that would see 3,855 hectares of native forest cleared. -
Peterson with $21m South Perth buy
Jason Peterson has purchased an apartment block on South Perth’s foreshore, paving the way for a luxury residential project. -
CPS Capital with $21m South Perth buy
Jason Paterson has purchased an apartment block on South Perth’s foreshore, paving the way for a luxury residential project. -
Start of school year brings AI focus
Public and private schools in WA have embraced AI tools under multiple trials. -
Counting the cost of campus chiefs
Questions are being raised as to whether high remuneration for vice-chancellors delivers value to universities and their communities. -
Teals âvastly improvedâ discourse: Holmes Ă Court
Climate 200 founder Simon Holmes à Court used an address at the National Press Club to criticise the major parties and Clive Palmer, and praise independents. -
Teals âvastly improvedâ discourse: Holmes a Court
Climate 200 founder Simon Holmes a Court used an address at the National Press Club to criticise the major parties and Clive Palmer, and praise independents for “vastly improving” political discourse. -
Green light for Exalâs Nedlands build
Exal Group has cleared a planning hurdle over its Nedlands apartment project, after a development assessment panel unanimously backed the $14.5 million proposal. -
'Eyeball' Trump: Former ambassador's advice for Australia's next PM
via abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese may be under attack from the Coalition, but Arthur Sinodinos knows Donald Trump well and believes the PM has taken the right approach to US tariffs. -
Business News adds political donations to data platform
From today, Business News subscribers can see whether a person or company has made a political donation to a state party. -
Virgin Airlines opts for fresh Boeings
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines is set to complete its transition to the most modern and youngest fleet in Western Australia by replacing its Airbus A320s with a special higher performance Boeing 737-8. -
Court rejects Mineralogy âfishing expeditionâ
The Supreme Court has thrown out attempts by Clive Palmer’s private company to discover more documents ahead of its long-awaited trial next month against CITIC Pacific Mining.Mineralogy’s discovery application was the latest among many legal skirmishes between the two companies. -
Nats call for recruiter donations probe
The WA Nationals have called for a Crime and Corruption Commission investigation into foreign-owned recruiter PersolKelly over political donations made ahead of the state election. -
What does a 'slow motion sell-down' mean for our superannuation?
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is now close to what financial market participants call a "technical correction". -
Butcherbirds are go at E25 manganese play
With final approvals in the can, Element 25 is clear to nearly triple Butcherbird’s annual manganese production. -
Albo wonât impose retaliatory tariffs
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the US tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium “entirely unjustified”, while confirming retaliatory tariffs would not be imposed on US imports. -
St John brings âvoluntouristsâ to regional WA
St John WA has opened a new building to accommodate touring volunteers – ‘voluntourists’ – travelling to the Goldfields town of Laverton. -
Eagles chair focused on all-club progression
West Coast Eagles chair Elizabeth Gaines says the AFL would likely look towards the eastern states, should it look to expand the competition beyond 2028. -
ASIC sues AustralianSuper over delays
The corporate watchdog has sued the trustee Australia’s largest superannuation fund over the delay in processing thousands of death benefit claims. -
BlueScope, steelworkers disappointed as US denies Australia tariff exemption
via abc.net.au
BlueScope Steel says it will work with the US government to ensure they understand the Australian company's significant investment in American steelmaking. -
BlueScope disappointed as US denies Australia steel tariff exemption
via abc.net.au
BlueScope Steel says it will work with the US government to ensure they understand the Australian company's significant investment in American steelmaking. -
Victory in the clay for rare earths play
A fledgling rare earths company hopes its outback Western Australian claypan can break China’s stranglehold on the global rare earths supply market. -
Australia's largest super fund sued over death benefit claim delays
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest superannuation fund, Australian Super, is being sued by the corporate regulator for "significant delays" in processing thousands of death benefit claims. -
Sector hastens slowly ahead of new Act
Leading WA aged care providers respond to the new national Aged Care Bill, which becomes law in July. -
Reimagining aged care infrastructure
WA aged care providers are preparing for a demographic shift while pursuing remedies for loneliness. -
Another challenging night in the US
The US stock market fell further overnight following president Donald Trump's latest escalation in his trade war.
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