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Fashion designer reveals secrets to making a good bra
via abc.net.au
Love them or hate them, bras are part of everyday life for countless women ... but rarely are they hand-made by the wearer. -
Opinion: Old tradition gets new face
OPINION: There has been a noticeable change in how European food and wine establishments interact with tourists. -
How to keep your home warm if you're renting or on a budget
via abc.net.au
If you're searching for ways to make your home warmer, these easy and inexpensive tricks can make a big difference. -
Panic buying warning as bird flu found in third state
Australians have been warned against panic buying eggs and other poultry products as preliminary testing detects a case of avian flu in a third state. -
Analysis: Winmar conviction creates Cook conundrum
ANALYSIS: The Cook Government faces a tough decision over the future of the Optus Stadium statue of football hero Nicky Winmar. -
Cause of wrongly-positioned aircraft control in Shellharbour crash unknown
via abc.net.au
Investigators are unable to work out why a take-off control was wrongly-positioned leading to a fatal plane crash at Shellharbour Airport last October. -
Heritage buildings activate history
Heritage and design experts gathered at the 190th anniversary of the city's oldest building to ponder the challenges of adaptive reuse. -
Opinion: Pilbara power plays deserve clarity
OPINION: One proponent intent on decarbonising the Pilbara is progressing a power plan that may not even be legal. -
Perth Airport partners with AGL for 4.5MW solar farm
AGL has been appointed to design and install a 4.5-megawatt solar farm at Perth Airport, as part of the airport's push to achieve net zero by 2032. -
Perth Airport parters with AGL for 4.5MW solar farm
AGL has been appointed to design and install a 4.5-megawatt solar farm at Perth Airport, as part of the airport's push to achieve net zero by 2032. -
Vault, Genesis shine as coffers grow
Shares in goldminers Vault Minerals, Genesis Minerals and Catalyst Metals soared this morning, as the companies unveiled production figures and healthy bank balances. -
BHP South Flank, MAC workers back agreement
BHP workers at its operations near Newman have endorsed a new enterprise agreement, while discussions continue with Port Hedland employees. -
ACCC to examine subsea firms' merger
Australia's competition watchdog will take a merger between two subsea services rivals to a phase-two review after finding the move could significantly impact competition in the market. -
PM ‘not against’ a punt as he defends gambling reforms
Proposed gambling ad reforms go beyond some recommendations made in a Labor-led report that urged a total ban, the prime minister says. -
Mark My Words July 3 2026
Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell to talk about the big events of the week in WA business and politics, including events funding, Colin Barnett's memoir, Alcoa's buying Worsley, the Eagles IP game, Bill Beament, onshore gas, the Chellingworth site, houses prices and much much more. -
Dow hits record closing high after soft US jobs data
The Dow Jones has lifted more than one per cent, posting a record closing high and a fourth straight week of gains ahead of the long holiday weekend, as a softer-than-expected US jobs report eased worries about interest rate hikes. -
Abandoned south coast copper mine holds '50-million-tonne' fertiliser potential
The historic Eldverton copper mine was abandoned in 1992. Its tailings have been used as a valuable fertiliser product by a local company -
Widow warns of shock ambulance bill after husband's unexpected death
via abc.net.au
Private health insurers can legally avoid ambulance bills because corpses are not considered patients, a loophole that left a grieving widow shocked. -
Health insurance dies with you in technical loophole
via abc.net.au
Private health insurers can legally avoid ambulance bills because corpses are not considered patients, a loophole that left a grieving widow shocked. -
Community leaders back Coles supermarket rejection in Kalgoorlie-Boulder
via abc.net.au
Welcoming a landmark decision by the consumer watchdog, Kalgoorlie-Boulder's peak business group says the city's 30,000-strong population does not justify the development of another supermarket. -
ACCC rules six supermarkets enough to service Kalgoorlie
via abc.net.au
Kalgoorlie-Boulder's peak business group says the city's 30,000-strong population does not justify the development of another supermarket. -
Fears $1m to remove lead-contaminated soil in Captains Flat 'won't go very far'
via abc.net.au
Residents of Captains Flat have welcomed the promise of a $1 million fund to help them remediate lead contamination on private properties, but some fear it will not be enough. -
Governments warned about $240m Nyrstar subsidy payouts
via abc.net.au
A group of international shareholders are warning state and federal governments against giving global commodities giant Trafigura hundreds of millions of dollars to keep smelting operations going in Australia. -
Is Tasmania ready for the AI data centre boom?
via abc.net.au
An artificial intelligence company wants to build three AI factories in Tasmania, but questions are being raised about the impacts and benefits for the state. -
Pub for breakfast: How World Cup watch parties took over Australia
via abc.net.au
They were just supposed to be somewhere to watch the match, but World Cup viewing parties have ended up becoming so much more. -
'It's so beautiful': Why the World Cup has us waking up to party with strangers
via abc.net.au
They were just supposed to be somewhere to watch the match, but World Cup viewing parties have ended up becoming so much more. -
How World Cup watch parties in pubs and cafes took over Australia
via abc.net.au
They were just supposed to be somewhere to watch the match, but World Cup viewing parties have ended up becoming so much more. -
Fuel security remains critical despite EV shift, Ampol boss says
via abc.net.au
Ampol's chief executive says the Iran conflict exposed Australia's fuel vulnerability and strengthened the case for keeping its remaining refinery operating. -
Cheap oil 'can only last so long' unless Strait of Hormuz fully reopens
via abc.net.au
Ampol's chief executive says the Iran conflict exposed Australia's fuel vulnerability and strengthened the case for keeping its remaining refinery operating. -
Ampol boss says fuel crisis shows why Australia's last refineries matter
via abc.net.au
Ampol's chief executive says the Iran conflict exposed Australia's fuel vulnerability and strengthened the case for keeping its remaining refinery operating.
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