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DDH1 to challenge 'copyright breach'
A Mandurah-based training services firm is suing drilling contractor DDH1 over claims it breached copyright by handing over the firm's materials to a rival company. -
'No longer sustainable': Nine newspapers to stop printing in Tasmania
via abc.net.auRising production costs and growing digital audiences are behind the company's decision to no longer print and distribute its newspapers, which includes The Age and The Financial Review, in Tasmania. -
Murdoch chancellor appointed South Perth monitor
Murdoch University chancellor Gail McGowan has become WA's third local government monitor, appointed to the City of South Perth to address issues in the council. -
China assessing US Supreme Court tariff ruling
China is making a "full assessment" of the US Supreme Court's tariff ruling and has urged Washington to lift "relevant unilateral tariff measures" on its trading partners. -
Legal loophole to close for dangerous drivers
Changes in legislation will be introduced to parliament tomorrow, which will give police and the courts the power to ban someone driving until the serious matters are dealt with by the court. -
Fremantle Dockers post $554k operating profit
Despite generating a club record revenue of $83.6 million, the Fremantle Dockers posted a reduced operating profit in 2025. -
Australian operations buoy Austal results
Austal has delivered a bumper result after its Australian operations posted a 60 per cent hike in revenue for the first half of the year. -
IMDEX notches record half amid buying spree
The mining technology company grew its first-half revenue to $247 million and declared a record interim dividend on Monday. -
Minerals 260 inks $220m Bullabulling funding deal
Shares in Minerals 260 are soaring after the gold developer shook hands on a $220 million deal with a Canadian royalty firm to advance its Bullabulling project near Kalgoorlie. -
David Riches on the rise as Genus powers up
David Riches does not fit the classic mould for an ASX chief executive yet his distinctive approach has helped GenusPlus Group achieve enormous success. -
Wall St higher after court rules against Trump tariffs
US stocks ended higher on Friday, led by gains in Alphabet, Amazon and other Wall Street heavyweights after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's global tariffs. -
Michael Rowland to leave the ABC after four decades
via abc.net.auAfter almost four decades in front of the camera, former News Breakfast host Michael Rowland has announced he is leaving the ABC. -
Michael Rowland to leave ABC after four decades
via abc.net.auAfter almost four decades in front of the camera, former News Breakfast host Michael Rowland announces he is leaving the ABC. -
Weekend public holiday disrupts Queensland real estate's busiest month
via abc.net.auWith Anzac Day falling on a Saturday this year, trading restrictions mean open houses and auctions will need to be rescheduled. -
Real estate agents brace for Anzac Day trading shutdown
via abc.net.auWith Anzac Day falling on a Saturday this year, trading restrictions mean open houses and auctions will need to be rescheduled. -
Sydney filmmaker takes top prize at revived short film festival Tropfest
via abc.net.auOut of more than 700 entries, only 16 shorts made the premiere, but it was Sydney mum Lianne Mackessy who won the $50,000 award. -
Thousands have left these islands. Its government is now paying them to stay
via abc.net.auCitizens of the Marshall Islands will receive "free money" as the government launches a world-first universal basic income scheme. -
Crypto and Starlink used to roll out first universal basic income plan
via abc.net.auCitizens of the Marshall Islands will receive "free money" as the government launches a world-first universal basic income scheme. -
Home owners struggle as insurance premiums rise 51pc in five years
via abc.net.auHome insurance premiums continue to rise, with properties in natural disaster-prone areas paying the most. -
Home owners find ways to reduce rising home insurance costs
via abc.net.auHome insurance premiums continue to rise, with properties in natural disaster-prone areas paying the most. -
Brisbane owner quoted $70,000 a year as home insurance premiums surge
via abc.net.auHome insurance premiums continue to rise, with properties in natural disaster-prone areas paying the most. -
No proof necessary to receive power bill help in rules shake-up
via abc.net.auAmid soaring prices and rising levels of energy hardship, the regulator wants to strengthen the protections for vulnerable customers. -
No need for 'magic words' as energy regulator flags major hardship overhaul
via abc.net.auAmid soaring prices and rising levels of energy hardship, the regulator wants to strengthen the protections for vulnerable customers. -
Victorian IT projects blow out by $1.25bn across a decade, analysis shows
via abc.net.auHundreds of Victorian IT projects have together blown out by more than $1.25 billion in the last decade, with some suffering years-long delays, as experts question whether taxpayers are getting value for money. -
Myki replacement tops list of Victorian IT projects with budget blowouts
via abc.net.auHundreds of Victorian IT projects have together blown out by more than $1.25 billion in the last decade, with some suffering years-long delays, as experts question whether taxpayers are getting value for money. -
As congregations shrink, old rural churches are being given new life
via abc.net.auA small timber church built in 1917 is at the centre of a growing trend reshaping the future of regional sacred spaces. -
Rosebery mine seeks federal approval for alternative tailings dam site
via abc.net.auGlobal mining company MMG has long been seeking to build a third tailings storage dam at its mine on the Tasmanian west coast, in the face of strong opposition from environmentalists. It's now put forward an alternative which conservationists say they won't fight. -
Mine's alternative tailings dam site proposal labelled 'lesser of two evils'
via abc.net.auGlobal mining company MMG has long been seeking to build a third tailings storage dam at its mine on the Tasmanian west coast, in the face of strong opposition from environmentalists. It's now put forward an alternative which conservationists say they won't fight. -
Coober Pedy pays triple the state average for water but that could soon end
via abc.net.auSA Water will take over the decrepit water infrastructure in Coober Pedy, where burst pipes have led to residents paying some of the highest water bills in the state. -
Underground 'battery' deep in the outback could power millions of homes
via abc.net.auThey are older than the dinosaurs and buried deep underground, but scientists are pinning their hopes on ancient salt caverns to solve Australia’s green energy storage problem.
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