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Analysts warn reliance on Beetaloo gas over renewables a risky strategy
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory government is relying on gas as the key to bringing down local power prices, but energy analysts say it's risky to put all the eggs in the gas basket. -
Analysts warn NT that relying on gas won't guarantee lower power prices
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory government is relying on gas as the key to bringing down local power prices, but energy analysts say it's risky to put all the eggs in the gas basket. -
Brisbane rates likely to rise as median land passes $700,000
via abc.net.au
Land valuations in Brisbane have climbed almost 20 per cent, while some regional locations have seen increases of more than 230 per cent. -
Brisbane land valuations up 17pc, with regional increases as high as 247pc
via abc.net.au
Brisbane City Council's re-evaluation included almost 351,000 properties with a total value of $346.2 billion, an increase of 17 per cent. -
Cattle industry set for 'all guns blazing' live export ban compo fight
via abc.net.au
Furious cattle producers are heading back to court to win compensation that hundreds of claimants have still not received since a successful class action against the Commonwealth's 2011 live export ban to Indonesia. -
Collecting 450,000 cans and bottles helped Damien save a house deposit
via abc.net.au
A NSW man has gone to great lengths to cash in on recycling, returning almost half a million cans over seven years to save for his first home. -
'Populist' and a 'betrayal': leading gas expert lets rip on Dutton plan
via abc.net.au
A leading gas expert and strident Labor critic has suggested the Coalition's policy could lead to less gas. -
Zorzi Builders’ initial debts revealed
The building company owes more than $3 million to its former owners. -
WA gold stocks rally amid M&A frenzy
Stocks in Western Australian gold producers are rallying as the Australian price for the precious metal holds strong above $US3,000 per ounce amid a flurry of M&A activity. -
Woodside sells Caribbean asset
Woodside Energy has taken another small step toward simplifying its portfolio by selling its mature Greater Angostura assets in Trinidad and Tobago for $206 million. -
Mark My Words March 28 2025
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the week that was, including the federal budget and the upcoming election; Resource unions, Goldfields push for Gold Road; Basil Zempilas' new role; Mark Beyer's trip to Alabama; and this edition's special features. -
Aussie shares end week higher but red quarter looms
The Australian share market has edged higher after incoming tariffs and concerns over a potential hung parliament made for a choppy day's trade. -
DFD Rhodes posts $96m profit
The family company established by Pilbara mining pioneer, the late Don Rhodes, has reported another bumper profit as it continues to benefit from very large iron ore royalty payments. -
At Close of Business podcast March 28 2025
Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss the unique life of events guru, David Green. -
Private lenders cast pall over sector
The emergence of ‘private lending’ in the aftermath of the GFC is a new crisis in the making. -
Opinion: Private lenders cast pall over sector
OPINION: The emergence of ‘private lending’ in the aftermath of the GFC is a new crisis in the making. -
Kimberley Aboriginal group plans to turn Koolan Island into tourism hub
Traditional Owners have put forward their plan to turn Koolan Island in the Kimberley into a cultural tourism hub once iron ore mining ceases. -
More gas, lower prices 'years away' as experts poke holes in Coalition plans
via abc.net.au
Experts say the time to establish a gas reservation policy has passed, and plans to bring more gas online are years away and will fail to provide immediate relief to power prices. -
Experts poke holes in Peter Dutton's gas plan, saying 'the horse has bolted'
via abc.net.au
Experts say the time to establish a gas reservation policy has passed, and plans to bring more gas online are years away and will fail to provide immediate relief to power prices. -
Snapshot of a post-Keynesian world
Cryptocurrency advocate Ian Love responds to a critique of digital currency platforms published in the February 17 edition of Business News. -
Opinion: Snapshot of a post-Keynesian world
Cryptocurrency advocate Ian Love responds to a critique of digital currency platforms published in the February 17 edition of Business News. -
Pioneer Credit, PwC row continues
A dispute between Pioneer Credit and PwC has progressed with lawyers for both parties appearing in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. -
After two decades, Defence finally sells prime Sydney land for $40m
via abc.net.au
The sale of 18 plots of land in the inner-city suburb of Haberfield brought in more than $44 million on Thursday. The government first subdivided the plot in 2003 to auction off, but concerns about flooding held up the sale and it's taken decades to address concerns about the site. -
Greenfield potential for DG Events as Curtin University call nears
The Bali-based head of DG Events says he’s a realist when it comes to long-term survival. -
Mineral Resources subsidiary in dispute over confidential documents
A Mineral Resources subsidiary has failed in its bid to keep hundreds of documents confidential in a legal dispute. -
Balcatta indoor cricket centre sold
Two former professional cricketers have purchased the property for $3.2 million in an owner occupier deal. -
Kinetic IT, Craig Mostyn Group named among Australia’s best managed companies
A third of this year’s winners were WA companies, making it the state’s best showing since the program began in 2019. -
Former WA Labor advisor to run for Forrest as election date revealed
A former advisor to the WA Agriculture Minister has been selected to run for Forrest in the upcoming election, as the Prime Minister revealed Australia will head to the polls on May 3. -
NRW apppoints Peter Bryant as CFO, amid fallout from Whyalla Steelworks
Mining services contractor NRW Holdings has appointed Peter Bryant as its chief financial officer, effective from May 5. -
NRW apppoints Bryant as CFO, amid fallout from Whyalla Steelworks being placed into administration by SA state government
Mining services contractor NRW Holdings has appointed Peter Bryant as its chief financial officer, effective from May 5. -
Dua Lipa wins copyright case over song Levitating as judge dismisses lawsuit
via abc.net.au
US District Judge Katherine Polk Failla said the complainants failed to show "substantial similarity" between Levitating and their song Wiggle and Giggle All Night. -
Truck convoys descend on Perth for 'Keep the Sheep' protest
Scores of trucks descended upon the Perth CBD this morning for the Keep The Sheep protest in response to the looming ban on live export. -
Native title holders win right to see records of mining millions
via abc.net.au
Native title holders in South Australia's Flinders Ranges win the right to access financial records showing how tens of millions of dollars in mining royalties have been spent, after the state's Supreme Court upheld an earlier ruling. -
Virgin-Qatar alliance receives key endorsement following approval from ACCC
A new alliance will result in 28 new weekly return services between Doha and Australian capital cities. -
Pilbara project pipeline belies pundits' dreary investment outlook
OPINION: Investors are voting with their wallets with big spending agendas in the Pilbara -
Council launches fines blitz on travellers 'hogging' public facilities
via abc.net.au
A stoush has broken out between working tourists and residents of an upmarket part of Albany, southern WA, over public facilities at one of the city's most popular beaches. -
Albanese pledges certainty and hope in election pitch
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