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Optus rejects insider claims of 'human error' as possible factor in hack affecting millions of Australians
via abc.net.auOptus has strenuously denied "human error" being a contributing factor in a data breach that inadvertently allowed cyber criminals to steal personal details of potentially millions of customers. -
Premier responds to naming flats after BRS
Premier Roger Cook says the decision of mining billionaire Gina Rinehart to name apartments for homeless veterans after accused war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith is a matter for her and her company. -
Coastal town braces for economic pain as mine closure to cost 100 jobs
via abc.net.au
Mineral Resources's decision to close the Lucky Bay Garnet Mine will see 110 jobs lost in and around Kalbarri. -
Councils bar thirsty renewable energy zone from accessing town water
via abc.net.au
Rural NSW councils already under water restrictions are drawing a line in the sand regarding supplying water to Renewable Energy Zone projects. -
The highs and lows of Karl Stefanovic's 20 years with the Today show
via abc.net.au
Today show host Karl Stefanovic is reportedly leaving Channel Nine after a more than 20-year career at the network that was filled with highs and lows. -
How Karl Stefanovic went from Today show glory to 'Joe Bogan'
via abc.net.au
Today show host Karl Stefanovic is reportedly leaving Channel Nine after a more than 20-year career at the network that was filled with highs and lows. -
Big battery boom means fewer transmission lines will be needed
via abc.net.au
Home batteries hit 600,000 as households play big role in energy transition, but building transmission projects remains "critical", according to the latest AEMO energy plan. -
EPA boost for Ramelius plan
The state's Environmental Protection Authority has waved through Ramelius Resources' plans to mine it Roe project, clearing the way for early works to begin this year. -
Unemployment rate falls to 4.4 per cent in May
Australia's unemployment rate fell back to 4.4 per cent after a surprise jump the month earlier, leaving the door open to more interest rate hikes. -
Green energy powers Indigenous economic prospects
Indigenous stakeholders are eager to get in on the ground floor of the state's renewable energy transition. -
Mining giant hit with sexual harassment class action
Fortescue has been hit with a class action law suit that accuses it of facilitating a shocking culture at its remote worksites and accommodation village. -
Unemployment eases but trend rate hits four-year high
via abc.net.au
Australia's unemployment rate slipped to 4.4 per cent in May, down from 4.5 per cent in April, in seasonally adjusted terms. -
Women allege sexual assault, underwear theft, drink-spiking at Fortescue mine sites
via abc.net.au
Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest's mining giant Fortescue has been slapped with a landmark class action alleging systemic sexual harassment, discrimination and toxic work sites. -
Fortescue Metals Group hit with national sex discrimination class action
via abc.net.au
Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest's mining giant Fortescue has been slapped with a landmark class action alleging systemic sexual harassment, discrimination and toxic work sites. -
Class action claims women were raped and stalked at remote Fortescue mines
via abc.net.au
Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest's mining giant Fortescue has been slapped with a landmark class action alleging systemic sexual harassment, discrimination and toxic work sites. -
MinRes mothballs Lucky Bay garnet mine, 110 jobs impacted
Mineral Resources will mothball the Lucky Bay garnet mine it acquired through the administration of Chris Ellison's brothers' collapsed company nine months ago. -
Wall Street ends mixed as shares in tech firms fall
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 have closed lower, dragged by tech stocks on nagging concerns about high-flying valuations. -
Remote community's decade-long wait for clean drinking water
via abc.net.au
Residents of Pandanus Park continue their near-daily 600-metre walk to access safe drinking water in a decade-long wait for a solution to dangerous nitrate in their tap water. -
In this remote community, safe drinking water means a daily 600m walk with a wheelbarrow
via abc.net.au
Residents of Pandanus Park continue their struggle to access safe drinking water amid a decade-long wait for a solution to dangerous nitrate in their tap supply. -
Teals Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall form new political party
via abc.net.au
The teal independents have confirmed they are forming a new political party, Community Strong Australia, but are yet to convince crossbench colleagues to join what they call a "responsible alternative" to the major parties. -
Teals Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall confirm plan to form new party
via abc.net.au
The teal independents have confirmed a plan to form a new political party, Community Strong Australia, but are yet to convince any of their crossbench colleagues to join what they call a "responsible alternative" to the major parties. -
Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall confirm plans to form new party
via abc.net.au
The teal independents have confirmed plans to form a new political party, Community Strong Australia, but are yet to convince any of their crossbench colleagues to join what they call a "responsible alternative" to the major parties. -
Small designers hitting roadblocks trying to get support against Shein copies
via abc.net.au
Small Australian fashion designers who have had their designs copied by overseas ultra-fast fashion companies say they have hit continuous roadblocks trying to get support. -
Worker accommodation opens in Horsham but more housing needed
via abc.net.au
The first stage of a $9 million private worker accommodation development, designed to make it easier to attract essential workers to western Victoria, has reached completion. -
Housing fix in town where mining and medical workers can't find rentals
via abc.net.au
The first stage of a $9 million private worker accommodation development, designed to make it easier to attract essential workers to western Victoria, has reached completion. -
They say a god lives on these islands. Both France and Vanuatu want them
via abc.net.au
Tensions are rising between Vanuatu and France as they negotiate a sovereignty dispute over two volcanic islands, believed to be inhabited by a god. -
These volcanic islands are uninhabited, but two nations are fighting over them
via abc.net.au
Tensions are rising between Vanuatu and France as they negotiate a sovereignty dispute over two volcanic islands, believed to be inhabited by a god. -
France and Vanuatu clash over remote Pacific island where 'god resides'
via abc.net.au
Tensions are rising between Vanuatu and France as they negotiate a sovereignty dispute over two volcanic islands, believed to be inhabited by a god. -
Australians understand heatwaves. Europe may now be taking tips
via abc.net.au
Europe's record-breaking heatwave has highlighted its vulnerability to climate change. But countries could look to Australia's experience with scorching summers to learn valuable lessons. -
Australians' tricks for dealing with heatwaves that Europeans yet to learn
via abc.net.au
Europe's record-breaking heatwave has highlighted its vulnerability to climate change. But countries could look to Australia's experience with scorching summers to learn valuable lessons.
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