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Crown boss departs after $8.9b takeover
Crown Resorts boss Steve McCann has stepped down after just over a year in the top job, as John Van Der Wielen is sworn in as casino licensee Burswood Limited’s new chair. -
Topham drills down into mid-tier market
Tim Topham has worked with more goldminers in Western Australia than not across the 20 years his business has operated in this state. -
Nicheliving-linked entity fined over $50k deposit bungle
Australian Property Alliance, formerly Nicheliving Real Estate, has been fined after mishandling a $50,000 deposit. -
Breaking: BHP workers to strike as negotiations with mining giant stall
via abc.net.au
Unionised workers at the mining giant's operations in Port Hedland will down tools for eight hours on July 16. -
Passenger and freight trains in NSW cancelled due to Telstra network outage
via abc.net.au
Services in the Hunter, between Sydney and Canberra, and around the Southern Highlands have been suspended. Meanwhile, some coal and freight trains have been halted for safety, amid the outage. -
Cockatoo Island iron ore mine owner in administration
The owner of a long-mothballed iron ore mine on Cockatoo Island has tumbled into administration, with insolvency practitioners assessing a sale or recapitalisation. -
Greatland grabs key Northern Star manager
Greatland Resources has tapped a key figure at Northern Star Resources to join its executive suite, as it works to develop its Havieron gold project in the Pilbara. -
Minerals 260 plots $180m pre-FID spend
Tim Goyder-chaired Minerals 260 will spend $180 million before a final investment decision is taken at its Bullabulling gold project, as it pushes towards a restart. -
In remote Australia, a concert becomes something much bigger
via abc.net.au
Behind the scenes of the Guts tour: a roaming, solar-powered tour that snakes its way through some of the most remote communities in the Northern Territory, bringing together bands from the city and the bush to hold concerts in areas that don't host a lot of touring musicians. -
Oil spikes, Wall Street drops as US-Iran tensions build
Oil prices spiked on renewed fears that a tenuous peace between the US and Iran was faltering, while US stocks fell, led by technology shares on investors' concerns about the longevity of the AI-driven rally -
'So sorry': Telstra conducts welfare checks amid outage
Telstra has apologised for a national outage that has stopped trains, transactions and some triple zero calls, but is still investigating what caused the issue. -
Chaos as Telstra outage halts trains, transactions, 000
Regional trains, Eftpos transactions and thousands of customers - including those trying to call triple zero - have been affected as a nationwide Telstra outage causes chaos. -
Turning a building site into a factory
Wesfarmers, Built and Atlas Building are leading a push toward more off-site construction. -
New York high-rise at risk of 'collapse' after columns buckle
via abc.net.au
The former headquarters of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer was being converted into luxury apartments when buckled interior columns were discovered inside the building. -
New York high-rise at risk of 'collapse' after buckled columns spark evacuations
via abc.net.au
The former headquarters of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer was being converted into luxury apartments when buckled interior columns were discovered inside the building. -
Single mother of six hit with $6k power bill after months of no communication
via abc.net.au
A single mother of six young children is paying off a $6,000 power bill after the Northern Territory's main energy retailer failed to send her a bill for almost 12 months. She's among thousands of Jacana Energy customers facing significant bills. -
'How am I going to pay this?': NT customers speak out over delayed power bills
via abc.net.au
A single mother of six young children is paying off a $6,000 power bill after the Northern Territory's main energy retailer failed to send her a bill for almost 12 months. She's among thousands of Jacana Energy customers facing significant bills. -
Telstra mobile network mostly restored after nationwide crash
via abc.net.au
Telstra customers, as well as customers of mobile providers that use Telstra's network, have flooded outage detection websites with reports. -
Telstra mobile network crashes nationwide, causing transport and payment delays
via abc.net.au
Telstra customers, as well as customers of mobile providers that use Telstra's network, have flooded outage detection websites with reports. -
Telstra mobile network crashes nationwide causing transport and payment delays
via abc.net.au
Telstra customers, as well as customers of mobile providers that use Telstra's network, have flooded outage detection websites with reports. -
Breaking: Telstra users report mobile network has crashed across Australia
via abc.net.au
Telstra customers, as well as customers of mobile providers that use Telstra's network, have flooded outage detection websites with reports. -
Government report says AI not causing mass job lay-offs, yet
via abc.net.au
Artificial intelligence is not yet causing a broad disruption to Australia's labour market, according to a government report. -
AI jobs report finds no major disruption, but some warning signs
via abc.net.au
Artificial intelligence is not yet causing a broad disruption to Australia's labour market, according to a government report. -
Staff at award-winning agency find lock-out notice on front door
via abc.net.au
Staff of an award-winning branding agency say they arrived at work one day to locked doors and a notice saying their employer was $25,000 behind on rent, and it went downhill from there. -
Ad agency employees told to sign secrecy clause to get paid out
via abc.net.au
Staff of an award-winning branding agency say they arrived at work one day to locked doors and a notice saying their employer was $25,000 behind on rent, and it went downhill from there. -
PBS dispute could see MS patients pay $33k a year for crucial drugs
via abc.net.au
The latest PBS stoush with drugmakers means thousands of people with MS are at risk of being forced to pay $33,000 a year for lifesaving medication. -
PBS dispute could force MS patients to pay $33k a year for crucial drugs
via abc.net.au
The latest PBS stoush with drugmakers means thousands of people with MS are at risk of being forced to pay $33,000 a year for lifesaving medication. -
Critical drugs could be pulled from PBS amid pricing stoush
via abc.net.au
The latest PBS stoush with drugmakers means thousands of people with MS are at risk of being forced to pay $33,000 a year for lifesaving medication. -
China-connected Northern Minerals shareholders defy disposal orders
China-connected shareholders in rare earths hopeful Northern Minerals have defied a government order to divest their stakes, sending the developer's share price sliding. -
Serenitas in $30m Vasse land grab from Stockland
The over 50s land lease community operator has purchased more than 14 hectares of land in the South West from ASX-listed residential developer Stockland for $30 million.
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