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BCI signs $598m contract
BCI Minerals has entered into a 21-year agreement with CSL Australia, worth $598 million. -
Opinion: ‘Job ready’ comes with an asterisk
OPINION: Getting the best out of graduates in the workplace requires patience. -
Telstra to axe up to 650 roles in mass redundancy round
via abc.net.auTelstra notifies staff that it proposes to outsource hundreds of jobs to an India-based technology company. -
Telstra job losses mount, with 650 redundancies looming
via abc.net.auTelstra notifies staff that it proposes to outsource hundreds of jobs to an India-based technology company. -
Queensland university throws a lifeline to axed literary journal
via abc.net.auThe 85-year-old literary journal Meanjin will return to Brisbane, where it was first published, after it was controversially closed by Melbourne University Press last year. -
Nation's second oldest literary journal rescued by Queensland university
via abc.net.auThe 85-year-old literary journal Meanjin will return to Brisbane, where it was first published, after it was controversially closed by Melbourne University Press last year. -
Tellus reaches expansion milestone at hazardous waste facility
The owner and operator of Australia's largest hazardous waste repository has completed a 250-metre-long dome that paves the way for a major expansion of its facility north of Kalgoorlie. -
Ex-WA chief scientist Peter Klinken says education system ‘under threat’
Former Western Australian chief scientist Peter Klinken has called for more progress in the education sector, calling it “under threat” and slow to adapt. -
SGH says rebuffed BlueScope offer full and fair
The Stokes family-controlled SGH says it has delivered a strong first-half result, and signalled its not for turning on its rejected BlueScope takeover bid. -
Flood ruins $500k Savannahlander bridge repair before it is used
via abc.net.auFlooding knocks a heritage-listed bush rail bridge out of alignment only weeks after long-awaited repairs, jeopardising the future of the Savannahlander route. -
SCEE books $75m in contracts
Several of Graeme Dunn-led Southern Cross Electrical Engineering's subsidiaries have secured a series of contracts across multiple sectors, valued overall at $75 million. -
Australia's biggest bank posts strong half-year profits
Commonwealth Bank shares have hit a three-month high after the largest bank lifted earnings and boosted its dividend payout. -
US stocks drift to a mixed finish as yields fall
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq has closed lower, while the Dow edged up to its third record close in a row, as investors digested disappointing retail sales figures and waited for a key labour market report. -
CBA shares up after bank reports increased profits
via abc.net.auCBA's net profit for the first half of the financial year rose 5 per cent to $5.367 million, beating analyst expectations, on the back of increased lending and deposit volumes.
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Brewers move with the times
A further shift into lagers, efforts to tap into parochialism, and more satellite venues are among the trends likely to play out in 2026. -
WA rents soar 66pc in five years, the biggest increase in the nation
via abc.net.auRents in Western Australia have surged more than 3.5 times faster than wages over the past five years, rising more than anywhere else in the country, according to data from property research firm Cotality. -
WA records nation's biggest surge in rental prices over past five years
via abc.net.auRents in Western Australia have climbed more than 3.5 times faster than wages over the past five years with an average increase of 66 per cent, according to data from property research firm Cotality. -
Surge in WA rents 'through the roof', massively outstripping wage growth
via abc.net.auThe cost of renting in WA has soared 66 per cent over the past five years, the biggest increase in the nation and 3.5 times more than the rise in wages, according to data from property research firm Cotality. -
WA brewers tap into creative opportunities
New players in the state's brewery sector are finding unique ways to build a viable business. -
Perron sells Vasse Estate half stake
The private company has sold its share of the Busselton asset to mining industry veteran Martin Rowley for $13.5 million. -
Victorian government defends action on construction sector amid CFMEU allegations
via abc.net.auThe Victorian government is defending its handling of corruption in the state's construction sector amid accusations in a major corruption report that it was "cowed" by the CFMEU. -
Victorian CFMEU branch became 'hateful, greedy rabble' under Setka, report finds
via abc.net.auThe Victorian government is defending its handling of corruption in the state's construction sector amid accusations in a major corruption report that it was "cowed" by the CFMEU. -
Mandatory camera monitoring for trawlers working Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
via abc.net.auMore than 225 trawlers will be fitted with Queensland government-owned cameras over the next six years to monitor the unintended catch of endangered species, such as sea snakes and sawfish. -
The 'big problem' with financing new apartments in Western Sydney
via abc.net.auIndustry peak bodies and economists blame mounting construction costs and rising interest rates for the stalling of new apartment projects in Western Sydney. -
Developers desert plans for new apartments in Western Sydney
via abc.net.auIndustry peak bodies and economists blame mounting construction costs and rising interest rates for the stalling of new apartment projects in Western Sydney. -
Rental affordability hits record low in Australia
via abc.net.auTenants now pay an average of 33.4 per cent of their pre-tax income on rent, which is the highest level on record, according to a property research firm. -
Rental affordability hits new low as rents rise faster than wages
via abc.net.auTenants now pay an average of 33.4 per cent of their pre-tax income on rent, which is the highest level on record, according to a property research firm. -
Bloomex hacked, texts sent to customers
Online florist Bloomex has allegedly been hacked, with text messages sent to customers making claims about the company's leadership. -
Telstra joint venture to cut up to 209 jobs as AI projects evolve
via abc.net.auThe Telstra joint venture said this move will "bring an enhanced experience" to its customers, but did not make clear how many jobs in the joint venture (JV) are set to be moved to India. -
Breaking: Telstra joint venture to cut up to 209 jobs as AI projects evolve
via abc.net.auTelstra said this move will "bring an enhanced experience" to its customers, but did not make clear how many jobs in the joint venture (JV) are set to be moved to India.
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