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Draft decarbonisation bill out for consultation
The State Government’s draft petroleum legislation amendment bill has been released for consultation as a part of its next step supporting the transition to net zero emissions. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Modi arrives in Melbourne amid planned human rights protests
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. -
Hobart 'Stadium 2.0' developer's company in liquidation, as he works on new waterfront project
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian developer Dean Coleman's company, which was involved in the rejected 'Stadium 2.0' plan for Hobart, is in liquidation. He's now involved in a separate development proposal at Regatta Point. -
'Shouldn't occur': Change demanded after Telstra outage
via abc.net.au
Advocates have demanded changes to how telecommunication companies are regulated and held accountable for outages after Telstra became the latest telco to suffer a large-scale network failure. -
New varieties set Australian coffee industry up for expansion
via abc.net.au
Australians are among the world's biggest coffee drinkers but less than 1 per cent of the coffee consumed nationwide is grown locally. That could be about to change. -
Australians face record-high rents as agents see 'inquiries flooding in'
via abc.net.au
Rents are soaring in several capital cities as low vacancy rates collide with rising interest rates and population growth. -
Australians face record high rents as agents see 'inquiries flooding in'
via abc.net.au
Rents are soaring in several capital cities as low vacancy rates collide with rising interest rates and population growth. -
ABC rejects claims of antisemitic bias ahead of fronting royal commission
via abc.net.au
The ABC and SBS will face questioning over complaints of bias and antisemitism when executives appear at the royal commission on Thursday. -
Delay in Telstra alerting communications minister to outage revealed
via abc.net.au
Telstra has defended its communication process, insisting the government and other stakeholders were informed "very, very early" in the morning. -
How the Telstra outage impacted these Australians
via abc.net.au
Millions have potentially been impacted by the Telstra outage. Here's how it affected Australians doing basic everyday things, from making calls to measuring blood sugar levels. -
Here's how the Telstra outage impacted these Australians
via abc.net.au
Millions have potentially been impacted by the Telstra outage. Here's how it affected Australians doing basic everyday things, from making calls to measuring blood sugar levels. -
At Close of Business podcast July 8 2026
Mark Beyer speaks to Sam Jones about the growth of in-house construction divisions. -
Aussie shares pare losses as US, Iran trade air strikes
The local share market has staged a dramatic turnaround, finishing only modestly lower after earlier being on pace for its worst day in five weeks. -
Great Southern Fuel Supplies in $10m Pilbara BP buy
The 50-year-old bulk fuel and lubricant distributor has purchased a 2.3-hectare BP fuel station in Port Hedland's Wedgefield Industrial Precinct for $10.3 million. -
WA home builds fall short of national target
Recent ABS data shows that the pace of home builds has lifted in WA, but is still 8,000 homes short of its national target. -
Regulator issues Inpex mercury order
The offshore industry regulator has hit Inpex with a warning over its management of mercury, after a toxic discharge incident into the Indian Ocean last year. -
GenusPlus denies Telstra outage involvement
Communications giant GenusPlus said media reporting which appeared to imply the company's own infrastructure was contributing to Telstra's nationwide outages was incorrect. -
Alinta signs Scarborough gas deal with LNG Japan
Alinta Energy has struck an agreement to buy 30 petajoules of gas from a Japanese consortium that owns a stake in Woodside's Scarborough project. -
Fair Work Ombudsman seeks $2m from G8 Education, claims underpayment
A national childcare operator, with dozens of locations in Perth, has been accused of underpaying more than $2 million to about 1,400 workers. -
Opinion: Rewriting the data centre playbook
OPINION: WA is emerging as a testbed for a new, energy-led infrastructure ecosystem. -
RBA chief economist warns of more frequent supply shocks
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank's Sarah Hunter says global supply shocks appear to be occurring more frequently and the RBA will try to adjust to the new reality. -
Foreign investor snub of divestment order 'extraordinary', says expert
via abc.net.au
China-linked investors in a Western Australia rare earths company have yet to comply with federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers's latest order to sell their shares. -
Proposed building code throws Qld construction industry into 'confusion'
via abc.net.au
Queensland Council of Unions general secretary Jacquline King has called on Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie to explain the proposed changes to the industry. -
Proteomics granted US patent for PromarkerEndo
Shares in Perth biotech Proteomics International Laboratories have shot up after the company secured a US patent for its game-changing early detection test for endometriosis. -
Opinion: Destination dollars as capital takes flight
OPINION: Capital will always go where it can reap the greatest rewards. -
Sevens Group Australia nabs vacant Vic Park sites, plans $45m project
The Singaporean developer is set to purchase two neighbouring vacant sites in Victoria Park with a vision of building a $45 million eight-storey apartment building.
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