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Farmers trial new tech to keep equipment running as 3G shutdown looms
via abc.net.auAs the shutdown of the 3G network approaches, millions of Australians are switching over their phones to make sure they are compatible with 4G. But farmers are facing a much bigger problem. -
Kingrose and BHP form alliance
Shares in West Perth-based Kingrose Mining rose 21 per cent on Wednesday morning, following news that the company had signed multiple alliance exploration licences with global resources powerhouse, BHP. -
Eagers shares take hit in trading update
Eagers Automative shares have dropped after the company announced economic and market challenges have impacted its results in the first half of the 2024. -
Eagers shares take hit after trading update
Eagers Automative shares have dropped sharply after the company announced economic and market challenges have impacted its results in the first half of this financial year. -
Santos calls for market-led decarbonisation
Santos boss Kevin Gallagher wants government to let the free market drive decarbonisation, claiming an agenda against fossil fuels will not facilitate an effective transition. -
Report ‘torpedoed’ Dutton’s nuclear ‘fantasy’: Chalmers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has claimed a new CSIRO report on the cost of building future electricity generation, released today, has “torpedoed Dutton’s nuclear fantasy”. -
In the midst of an economic crisis, is the government at risk of 'failing young Australians'?
via abc.net.auYoung Australians are experiencing an economic crisis that shows no signs of easing — and experts fear it will cause generational inequality to worsen without substantial reform. -
Yara tempers green hydrogen vision
Yara Pilbara has conceded its vision for an ammonia plant fueled by green hydrogen is years away, as it explores options for carbon capture alongside Woodside Energy and Santos. -
Nuheara to cut costs, docks CEO’s pay
Perth-based health technology company Nuheara has started cost-cutting measures including salary packages for its chief executive and other directors. -
Patriot taps investors for $82.4m
Patriot Battery Metals has announced it will raise $C75 million, or $82.4 million, by way of a fully subscribed charity flow-through offer. -
Turnbull to lead Goh’s hotel division
Former Tourism WA managing director Carolyn Turnbull has accepted a role leading Malaysian developer Victor Goh’s hotel and hospitality division. -
Queensland businesses are less innovative than their American counterparts, commission report finds
via abc.net.auQueensland's small business sector is characterised by low levels of innovation, risk-taking, and tech-savviness, the state's Small Business Commission finds. -
Report adds pressure on coalition nuclear plans
The cost of building a large-scale nuclear power plant in Australia would be at least $8.5 billion, according to the CSIRO and the energy market operator. -
Buoyant demand boosts law firms
Major law firms in Perth are increasing their graduate intake as they enjoy strong demand for their services. -
Boutique or big: the legal dilemma
Corporate lawyers Bryn Hardcastle and Scott Gibson built their reputations at boutique firms but have taken different paths. -
Live: Australian shares up, Singapore Airlines apologises for traumatic flight and death of passenger
via abc.net.auThe ASX200 is trading higher after a positive session on Wall Street, while Singapore Airlines apologises for a traumatic flight and the death of a passenger. Follow live. -
Live: Australian shares are tipped to rise this morning after positive session on Wall Street overnight
via abc.net.auWall Street's main stock exchanges all closed higher overnight, with the S&P500 and Nasdaq both closing on record highs once again. Follow live. -
Westbridge’s plans to revive Regal theatre site
A $78 million, nine-storey apartment project is being lodged with the City of Subiaco today. -
How an export ban could help 'clean up' the illegal scrap metal trade
via abc.net.auScrap metal dealers believe tougher enforcement of businesses paying cash for scrap, and processing the resource onshore, could help clean up the industry. -
Landlord spends thousands in 'awfully challenging' bid to evict tenants on expired lease
via abc.net.auA Queensland landlord says he has been left thousands of dollars out of pocket trying to evict renters who refused to leave after their contract was up, delaying the sale of the house. -
'I wonder if they understand the carnage': Landlord loses thousands in bid to evict tenants on expired lease
via abc.net.auA Queensland landlord says he has been left thousands of dollars out of pocket trying to evict renters who refused to leave after their contract was up, delaying the sale of the house. -
'We need to shut down this market': Replica weight loss drugs banned, filthy pharmaceutical lab raided
via abc.net.auThe government will ban compounding pharmacists from making replica versions of diabetes drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, widely used off-label for weight loss, amid public safety concerns. -
'Risk to public safety': Raid reveals unregulated Ozempic made in filthy conditions
via abc.net.auThe government will ban compounding pharmacists from making replica versions of diabetes drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, widely used off-label for weight loss, amid public safety concerns. -
Snowy 2.0 faces fresh problems, with tunnel boring machine Florence stuck yet again
via abc.net.auIt is unclear when the machine will be able to get moving again and if it will impact plans for Snowy 2.0 to begin operations in late 2027. -
How single mothers face a 'triple whammy' in the housing crisis
via abc.net.auHomeless services are seeing more employed people accessing their services and say single mothers fleeing domestic violence are particularly vulnerable. -
Powering Australia with nuclear energy would cost roughly twice as much as renewables, CSIRO report shows
via abc.net.auBuilding a large-scale nuclear power plant in Australia would cost at least $8.5 billion, take 15 years to deliver and produce electricity at roughly twice the cost of renewable sources, the country's leading scientific institution has found. -
A nuclear power plant for Australia would cost at least $8.5 billion and take 15 years to deliver, new CSIRO report shows
via abc.net.auBuilding a large-scale nuclear power plant in Australia would cost at least $8.5 billion, take 15 years to deliver and produce electricity at roughly twice the cost of renewable sources, the country's leading scientific institution has found. -
Singapore Airlines passenger dies in severe turbulence
A Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore diverted to Bangkok, Thailand after severe turbulence killed one passenger and injured 30. -
Woolworths CEO says supermarket contributes 'very little' to food waste
via abc.net.auWoolworths boss Brad Banducci has defended the amount of food the supermarket giant rejects with a top executive saying no one wants a banana that is "too big", a South Australian parliamentary inquiry has heard. -
Meng lost $80,000 after scammers impersonated his email. Two banks said there was nothing they could do
via abc.net.auFalse documentation might be one of the oldest scams in the book but scammers are now able to fake being a company more easily — and Australians are falling for it.
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