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More Australians are doing their own tax returns and making these mistakes
via abc.net.au
With side hustles, working from home, crypto investments, renting out rooms and receiving income through digital platforms or apps, experts say people are at greater risk of making errors with their tax. -
Bryan Hughes on sidelines as judge casts doubt on Pitcher Partners win claims
Insolvency veteran Bryan Hughes has benched himself while his former Pitcher Partners colleagues grapple with a $9 million claim by the liquidator of failed technology play Titan Interactive. -
APIL sells East Perth building
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation WA has purchased the Royal Street asset for $6.75 million, amid increased transaction activity in the area. -
At Close of Business podcast June 30 2026
Nadia Budiardjo and Mark Pownall discuss angst among wine producers with impending container-for-change amendments. -
Developer seeks time extension for $500m Chellingworth Nedlands project
The developer behind the contentious Chellingworth Nedlands development has applied for a two-year extension to start construction. -
Aussie shares fall as gold drops to eight-month low
The local share market has ended the financial year with a whimper, ending on the lows of the day amid sharp losses for goldminers. -
BHP pumps $45m into remote housing
Mining giant BHP has committed $45 million to build new properties and convert vacant company-owned properties into affordable accommodation for essential workers in the East Pilbara. -
Fortescue opens Belmont training centre for electrification push
Fortescue has opened a purpose-built training centre to deliver a TAFE-certified electrical apprenticeship program and build the skilled workforce it needs for its Pilbara decarbonisation plans. -
'I object!': What critics are saying about Legally Blonde prequel Elle
via abc.net.au
Legally Blonde was an overwhelming hit, so what do critics think of the prequel Elle? -
Opinion: Pitch decks as a business pointer
OPINION: The way startups pitch using a slide deck can have lessons for general businesses. -
Australian horticulture production value hits record $19.5b
via abc.net.au
The value of Australia's horticulture sector has more than doubled in a decade, according to data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Panel approves changes to $27m Mount Hawthorn apartment project
A panel has approved changes to an eight-storey social housing development in an inner-city suburb, despite significant community opposition. -
Uber defends imposing 'disability tax' on ridersÂ
via abc.net.au
Uber has defended slugging riders who require extra assistance with a "disability tax", amid ongoing criticism over how it treats people with disability. -
Rex misled market with big talk before $31.7m loss
A regional airline has been found to have misled the stock market when it claimed it would deliver a strong financial result months before it posted an eight-figure loss. -
'One last crack' to restart Whyalla’s blast furnace as workers face nervous wait
via abc.net.au
The aging blast furnace at the Whyalla steelworks could be permanently shut down before the steelworks transitions to a direct-reduced iron plant and electric arc furnace, placing hundreds of jobs at risk. -
Court rules over legal costs in Hancock, Wright, Rhodes dispute
The state's Supreme Court has handed down a decision on the legal costs to be paid by the mining billionaires involved in the high-profile iron ore trial. -
Rex Airlines breached continuous disclosure obligations
via abc.net.au
Rex contravened its continuous disclosure obligations and misled the market, the NSW Supreme Court found on Tuesday. -
Bid to make scam texts easier to detect set to begin
via abc.net.au
The changes will come into effect tomorrow and small businesses will need to get in touch with their telco. -
Bid to make scam texts easier to detect in force tomorrow
via abc.net.au
The changes will come into effect tomorrow and small businesses will need to get in touch with their Telco. -
Five tonnes of antibiotics used to combat disease in salmon
via abc.net.au
More than five tonnes of antibiotics were used to treat a disease that killed 9,000 tonnes of fish last summer, Salmon Tasmania says. -
Leaked documents end govt secrecy over event spending
Leaked documents have lifted the government's veil of secrecy around the amount of taxpayers' money being spent to bring sports and entertainment events to Western Australia. -
Temporary ban to protect Whyalla's 'significantly low' cuttlefish numbers
via abc.net.au
From Wednesday, a 90-day exclusion will begin at the cuttlefish sanctuary zone between Black Point and Stony Point in South Australia's Upper Spencer Gulf. -
Nervous wait for snow after 'terrible' start to NSW ski season
via abc.net.au
Snow may finally be on the way as NSW ski resorts ride out a slow start to the season. -
Perth businesses back medtech Orthocell Ukraine donation
The Murdoch-based regenerative medicine company is shipping another 200 nerve repair products to assist injured Ukrainians with the backing of big Perth funders. -
Businesses back medtech Orthocell's Ukraine donation
The Murdoch-based regenerative medicine company is shipping another 200 nerve repair products to assist injured Ukrainians with the backing of big Perth funders. -
Why Telstra, Optus and TPG mobile coverage maps now look different
via abc.net.au
Australia's major telcos are being forced to comply with new standards when promoting mobile coverage networks, and Telstra is not happy. -
Qld pubs to open early for Socceroos match with special licence
via abc.net.au
The trial changes to licence laws will allow venues to apply to open from 3am to 7am to broadcast the game. -
Industry angst amid container changes
The wine sector is concerned about the burden of becoming part of the state's Containers for Change program. -
Major coal mine to close in 2028 with hundreds of jobs lost, union says
via abc.net.au
The Mining and Energy Union says 60 jobs at Yancoal's Ashton underground coal mine will be cut soon, with a full closure expected by early 2028. -
Major coal mine to close in 2028 with hundreds of jobs lost
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of jobs will be lost over the next 18 months as a major coal operation in the New South Wales Upper Hunter begins a staged closure.
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