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Peak groups lobby minister on NDIS changes
Advocates have seized on the appointment of a new minister to demand an immediate end to planned changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. -
Court grants access to Nicheliving-linked entityβs records
Books and records of a Nicheliving-linked entity will be inspected by companies mulling a legal action against the founder of the troubled builder, a recent judgment shows. -
Lynas strikes rare earths supply deal with US Department of War
Lynas Rare Earths has struck a deal with the United States Department of War to supply US$96 million worth of its sought-after critical mineral at a premium floor price. -
Blue ammonia setback for Woodside at Beaumont
Delays in the development of third-party partner facilities have led Woodside Energy to push back blue ammonia production targets at its Beaumont project in Texas. -
Perseus divests Sudan stake for US$260m
Civil unrest has played a role in Perseus electing to divest its 70 per cent stake in the Meyas sand project in Sudan. -
Centaurus secures US$450m Glencore agreement
Darren Gordon-led Centaurus Metals has taken another important step towards a potential positive FID at its Jaguar nickel sulphide project in Brazil. -
South West delivers picture-perfect scenes
International streaming service Netflix's choice to film a drama series in the South West reflects the growing attraction of the area for screen productions. -
Treasurer on war footing over tax reform, rates pain
Ambitious tax reform is being flagged by the federal treasurer as the Middle East conflict hits the economy and home owners brace for an interest rate hike. -
Oil spikes again amid Middle East conflict
Oil prices have surged to more than $US105 a barrel as Donald Trump urges allies to deploy warships to help escort ships through the blocked Strait of Hormuz. -
Showcasing the importance of design
Perth Design Week has grown to become a highlight on the city's arts calendar. -
Here's why these fish merchants are increasing prices by up to 240pc
via abc.net.auThe ABC has spoken to six fishmongers who have had to raise prices after the WA government's demersal fishing ban, with consumers set to pay 10 to 40 per cent more for most species. -
Fresh fish now a 'luxury' as WA government's ban raises prices
via abc.net.auThe ABC has spoken to six fishmongers who have had to increase prices after the WA government's demersal fishing ban, with consumers set to pay 10 to 40 per cent more for most species this Easter. -
Fish price spike, supply issues after WA fishing ban
via abc.net.auThe ABC has spoken to six fishmongers who have had to increase prices after the WA government's demersal fishing ban, with the price tag on some species increasing by 240 per cent. -
Live: ASX steady as war rattles global stocks, RBA rate hike looms
via abc.net.auGlobal investors continue to rotate out of shares as the Iranian conflict continues and rising oil prices stoke inflation fears, but locally the ASX is only marginally lower. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to slide as war rattles global stocks, RBA rate hike looms
via abc.net.auGlobal investors continue to rotate out of shares as the Iranian conflict continues and rising oil prices stoke inflation fears. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to keep sliding as Wall Street and European markets fall, oil prices under pressure
via abc.net.auGlobal investors continue to rotate out of shares as the Iranian conflict continues and rising oil prices stoke inflation fears. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Fuel rationing a possibility if war keeps hitting global oil supplies, experts say
via abc.net.auExperts say Australians should prepare for the possibility of widespread fuel rationing if the war in the Middle East is prolonged. -
Fuel rationing a chance if war continues to trim global oil supplies, experts say
via abc.net.auExperts say Australians should prepare for the possibility of widespread fuel rationing if the war in the Middle East is prolonged. -
Fuel panic-buying 'causing system to break down', experts warn
via abc.net.auExperts say Australians should prepare for the possibility of widespread fuel rationing if the war in the Middle East is prolonged. -
What is 'lifestyle creep' β and how can you avoid it?
via abc.net.auIf you tend to splurge on more indulgences any time you receive a pay rise, you may be suffering from lifestyle creep — and it could have a longstanding effect on your finances. -
Understanding 'lifestyle creep' and what it's costing you
via abc.net.auIf you tend to splurge on more indulgences any time you receive a pay rise, you may be suffering from lifestyle creep — and it could have a longstanding effect on your finances. -
New bin units aim to give bottle collectors a safer route to cash
via abc.net.auNew "vertical" units have been placed on bins across Melbourne, allowing collectors to more easily and safely retrieve bottles and cans for Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme.
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Pilot's body located after helicopter crash in 'dense bushland'
via abc.net.auNSW Police say the body located after a helicopter crash in north-east NSW is yet to be identified, but they believe it's the 77-year-old pilot. -
Iran's strikes on data centres show vulnerability of AI expansion
via abc.net.auIran struck three data centres in the Middle East, and has signalled that technology infrastructure will continue to be in the firing line. -
Iran targets big tech and AI with strikes on data centres
via abc.net.auIran struck three data centres in the Middle East, and has signalled that technology infrastructure will continue to be in the firing line. -
AI is helping choose targets in Iran war β now it's a target too
via abc.net.auIran struck three data centres in the Middle East, and has signalled that technology infrastructure will continue to be in the firing line. -
Police find crashed helicopter, but search continues for pilot
via abc.net.auEmergency services will resume their search for a missing pilot after a crashed helicopter was found in north-east New South Wales. -
Worker dies at South32's alumina refinery in WA's south
via abc.net.auWA Police say emergency services were called to the refinery near Collie, about 200km south of Perth, just before 4am on Saturday, with the man dying at the scene, despite first aid being carried out. -
Worker dies at South32's alumina plant
A 47-year-old man has died at South32's Worsley alumina refinery after a workplace incident. -
UK resident unable to get home as flight prices rise above $10K
via abc.net.auJohn McGuigan was due to go back to work weeks ago in Manchester. He's still stuck in Australia using up all his work leave entitlements due to the war in the Middle East.
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