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Approval for $25m facilities at Woodside LNG site
A plan to build temporary medical facilities and offices at Woodside Energy LNG processing train site on the Burrup Peninsula has been approved. -
Review: Willow Bridge delivers the classics
REVIEW: Those who take the Ferguson Valley turnoff on a trip south won't be disappointed when they visit Willow Bridge Estate. -
Woodside pursues HQ gas leak protesters
Lawyers for Woodside and environmental activists are set to return to court next week, in an ongoing dispute over a protest at the oil and gas giant's office three years ago. -
Elderly woman left 'frightened', senator 'irresponsible' over Telstra outage
via abc.net.au
An SA woman says her elderly mother was left "frightened" during the Telstra outage after a fall. Meanwhile, SA police have said they have no record of any deaths during the network failure, despite a senator's claims. -
Bentley data centre sold for $13m
A data centre in Bentley's Technology Park, which houses Vocus infrastructure, has been sold to a private overseas buyer for some $13 million. -
Curtin University, Octave Intelligence partner up to address skill gap in construction
Curtin University has partnered with Octave Intelligence in an initiative to tackle the skills shortage in the construction sector, becoming the first institution to sign up to the program. -
Perth Cultural Centre revamp costs, end date revealed
The state government has revealed the cost of the Perth Cultural Centre redevelopment has risen by $25 million, while the opening date has been pushed back again after years of delay. -
Labor names senior adviser candidate for Secret Harbour by-election
WA Labor has selected a senior federal political adviser and author Georgia Tree as its candidate for the upcoming Secret Harbour by-election, following the retirement of Paul Papalia. -
Labor names ex-adviser candidate for Secret Harbour by-election
WA Labor has selected a former federal adviser and current Woodside employee, Georgia Tree, as its candidate for the upcoming Secret Harbour by-election, following the retirement of Paul Papalia. -
Marles confirms Telstra probe after outages
Richard Marles has warned telcos that a failure to meet obligations will come with heavy penalties, as Telstra faces a sweeping investigation into a network crash that locked Australians out of vital Triple Zero services. -
Telstra grapples with second triple zero outage
A new issue is preventing some Telstra users from making triple zero calls, as the telco regulator begins investigating its nationwide outage. -
Audit firms to be investigated following KPMG scandal
Major consulting companies will have their audit firms investigated by the corporate watchdog in an inquiry triggered by allegations surrounding KPMG. -
Quartermaine on board at Northern Star Resources
Northen Star Resources has appointed former Perseus Mining boss Jeff Quartermaine to its board of directors, effective immediately. -
Wall St ends mixed as investors fear Iran-US truce over
The S&P 500 has ended lower after US President Donald Trump said an interim deal aimed at ending the war with Iran was "over," while Broadcom led gains among recently battered chip stocks. -
Telstra Triple Zero calls still impacted by 'secondary issue'
via abc.net.au
Telstra says work is ongoing to resolve a "secondary issue" impacting customers trying to make calls on its network, including to Triple Zero, but some people may still be unable to contact the emergency service. -
Telstra solves 'software defect' after hundreds of failed Triple Zero calls
via abc.net.au
Telstra has implemented a fresh "solution" to resolve a secondary software defect that left hundreds of customers unable to make Triple Zero calls during a nationwide network outage. -
Water in the air an 'untapped water resource' until now
via abc.net.au
Can water be made from air in WA's wheatbelt? Researchers are putting an invention to the test. -
Bridge upgrade turns 5-minute commute to 40 in tourist hotspot
via abc.net.au
Noosa locals are worried that businesses won't survive six months' worth of traffic diversions while a crucial bridge is upgraded. -
Bridge upgrade turns 5-minute commute to 40 in Noosa tourist hotspot
via abc.net.au
Noosa locals are worried that businesses won't survive six months' worth of traffic diversions while a crucial bridge is upgraded. -
Bridge traffic diversions 'final straw', Noosa businesses say
via abc.net.au
Noosa locals are worried that businesses won't survive six months' worth of traffic diversions while a crucial bridge is upgraded. -
Union says it raised safety concerns day before major train derailment
via abc.net.au
The rail union says it raised safety concerns with a freight train operator about 24 hours before a major derailment in the New South Wales Southern Highlands. -
Why a telco outage has stopped some trains but not others
via abc.net.au
Trains relying on the 4G network of freight rail track operator ARTC went down amid the Telstra failure. -
Victoria's regional rail services resume after Telstra outage
via abc.net.au
V/Line is gradually resuming services from midday after a Telstra outage brought the state's regional train network to a standstill. -
Victoria's regional rail network remains at standstill after Telstra outage
via abc.net.au
V/Line has advised commuters not to use its services, as a telecommunications outage continues to cause safety issues with the network. -
Fears towns will be 'decimated' as rice miller cuts production
via abc.net.au
Communities in southern NSW fear large cutbacks to rice processing could put hundreds of people out of work and decimate regional economies. -
Communities brace for job losses as SunRice winds back
via abc.net.au
Communities in southern NSW fear large cutbacks to rice processing could put hundreds of people out of work and decimate regional economies. -
Business fined for not allowing worker to leave site during meal breaks
via abc.net.au
An automotive industry group made threats "to create fear" in a man who had brought legal action against his employer for not giving him adequate lunch breaks, a tribunal judgement has found. -
Adelaide employer to pay $25k penalty for not providing adequate meal breaks
via abc.net.au
An automotive industry group made threats "to create fear" in a man who had brought legal action against his employer for not giving him adequate lunch breaks, a tribunal judgement has found. -
Praise and protests as Modi arrives in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A large swathe of the Indian diaspora wants to warmly welcome Narendra Modi to Melbourne, but others demand Australia put pressure on him over his human rights record. -
Modi met with support and human rights protests as he arrives in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A large swathe of the Indian diaspora wants to warmly welcome Narendra Modi to Melbourne, but others demand Australia put pressure on him over his human rights record.
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