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Pensione Hotel sold for $26m
Singapore's JD Properties has purchased the asset, as Perth's hotel sector gains momentum. -
Qld government dumps plan to turn gold mine into pumped hydro
via abc.net.au
A $6 billion dollar project to rehabilitate a gold mine and turn it into a pumped hydro power station has been dumped by the Queensland government. -
Telstra phasing out CAN Radio phone system amid customer safety concerns
via abc.net.au
Telstra's Customer Access Network Radio has been a lifeline for many for more than 40 years but its technology has reached the end of its life. Customers now fear a new system will not be as reliable in an emergency. -
Report finds 'extensive' coal and gas presence in schools and children's sport
via abc.net.au
Santos, BHP, Woodside and others have an "extensive presence" in childhood settings through more than 260 programs, a new report identifies, as senators say classroom programs and lessons written by the industry should be examined through a senate inquiry. -
Coal and gas giants spend tens of millions on school and kids' sport programs
via abc.net.au
Santos, BHP, Woodside and others have an "extensive presence" in childhood settings through more than 260 programs, a new report identifies, as senators say classroom programs and lessons written by the industry should be examined through a senate inquiry. -
'It's shocking': ASIC says too many Australians' retirement savings are being wiped out
via abc.net.au
The corporate watchdog is concerned that super trustees that manage Australians' retirement savings have a lack of safeguards in place. -
Corporate watchdog puts Australia's $4.5 trillion super industry on notice
via abc.net.au
The corporate watchdog is concerned that super trustees that manage Australians' retirement savings have a lack of safeguards in place. -
The Gulf will 'not go back to where it was' after the Iran war
via abc.net.au
Before a flare-up in fighting over the weekend, the interim deal between the United States and Iran was giving the region something it badly needs, analysts say. -
Gulf states 'colder, harder and more transactional' under US-Iran deal
via abc.net.au
Before a flare-up in fighting over the weekend, the interim deal between the United States and Iran was giving the region something it badly needs, analysts say. -
Major capital cities record worst housing auction clearance rates in years
via abc.net.au
Sydney and Melbourne record their weakest auction results in years, with fewer than half of all homes going under the hammer finding a buyer. -
How Ben overcame his dilemma about disclosing his autism in job interviews
via abc.net.au
The cybersecurity sector is projected to need tens of thousands of roles filled by 2030. Now, a university-based program is helping provide those workers by tapping into the abilities of autistic people. -
Autistic talent tapped to help fill growing cybersecurity skills gap
via abc.net.au
The cybersecurity sector is projected to need tens of thousands of roles filled by 2030. Now, a university-based program is helping provide those workers by tapping into the abilities of autistic people. -
As the cost of living rises, old-school bartering makes a comeback
via abc.net.au
Bartering is one of the oldest trade systems in the world, and as the cost of living soars, there is growing interest in trading homegrown and homemade goods. -
Housing shortage does not deter town from embracing migrants
via abc.net.au
The township of Naracoorte, nestled in South Australia's rural heartland, has put out the welcome mat for migrants, who have helped enrich its social fabric and boost the economy. -
Murder trial mementos: The Chamberlain artefacts too sensitive to exhibit
via abc.net.au
Forty years ago, the chance discovery of a bloodied matinee jacket unravelled a murder conviction. Now, that evidence lives inside a national museum's collection that's too sensitive for public display. -
Dingo merch, conspiracy shirts: The 1980s artefacts tied to the famous Chamberlain trial
via abc.net.au
Forty years ago, the chance discovery of a bloodied matinee jacket unravelled a murder conviction. Now, that evidence lives inside a national museum's collection that's too sensitive for public display. -
'Worst' wind lull pushes green poster child South Australia to its power limits
via abc.net.au
South Australia is at the bleeding edge of the energy transition but record low winds have pushed its grid to the brink of its limits. -
Wind 'drought' tests renewable energy poster child
via abc.net.au
South Australia is at the bleeding edge of the energy transition but record low winds have pushed its grid to the brink of its limits. -
Price spikes and drained batteries as wind drought tests green flag-bearer
via abc.net.au
South Australia is at the bleeding edge of the energy transition but record low winds have pushed its grid to the brink of its limits. -
How many products in your daily life are made from fossil fuels?
via abc.net.au
Coal, oil and gas are major ingredients for far more than just energy. Why are we so reliant on oil, and how difficult would it be to find other resources? -
From medicines to cars: Oil is an ingredient in almost everything we make
via abc.net.au
Coal, oil and gas are major ingredients for far more than just energy. Why are we so reliant on oil, and how difficult would it be to find other resources? -
Karl Stefanovic's 'weird personality' might score him a Logie
via abc.net.au
Karl Stefanovic is no longer part of the Nine family but his audience may not be ready to abandon their prodigal son. -
Mutton cracks $9/kg for the first time
via abc.net.au
It was a big week for Australia's sheep and lamb market with price records tumbling across multiple categories. -
Thousands left without power after attempted copper theft
via abc.net.au
Energex says it appears someone broke into a substation's cable pit and attempted to cut through an 11,000-volt cable, leaving about 13,000 south-east Queensland customers without power overnight. -
Thousands in south-east Qld without power after attempted copper theft
via abc.net.au
Energex says it appears someone broke into a substation's cable pit and attempted to cut through an 11,000-volt cable, leaving about 13,000 south-east Queensland customers without power overnight. -
Why does Perth have an obsession with double brick homes unlike any other city?
via abc.net.au
It takes 12 to 18 months on average to build a home in Western Australia — but with non-brick frame construction, the home building timeline could be cut by up to half. -
How this WA couple cut their build time in half amid housing crisis
via abc.net.au
It takes 12 to 18 months on average to build a home in Western Australia — but with non-brick frame construction, the home building timeline could be cut by up to half. -
Olive industry 'buzzing' as diets fuel demand, farmers diversify
via abc.net.au
Consumer interest in olive oil has boomed at the same time as growing the produce has flourished, leading to excitement in the industry. -
KPMG trustee goes toe-to-toe with Argonaut's $119m debtor Russell Moran
Big-ticket bankrupt Russell Moran is going toe-to-toe with his bankruptcy trustee as she pushes ahead with plans to question him about his $120 million-plus implosion. -
Breaking: Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest warns Fortescue staff after sexual harassment class action
via abc.net.au
In an email sent to all staff, Mr Forrest said: "Anyone who thinks this behaviour has a place at Fortescue is in the wrong company."
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