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Perth home values grow by $18k
The city’s median house price has reached another record high, with 2 per cent growth in April to $721,278. -
Singapore Airlines passenger dies in severe turbulence
A Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore diverted to Bangkok, Thailand after severe turbulence killed one passenger and injured 30. -
Woolworths CEO says supermarket contributes 'very little' to food waste
via abc.net.auWoolworths boss Brad Banducci has defended the amount of food the supermarket giant rejects with a top executive saying no one wants a banana that is "too big", a South Australian parliamentary inquiry has heard. -
Meng lost $80,000 after scammers impersonated his email. Two banks said there was nothing they could do
via abc.net.auFalse documentation might be one of the oldest scams in the book but scammers are now able to fake being a company more easily — and Australians are falling for it. -
Queensland is forecast to record a budget deficit of $3bn. Economists explain why
via abc.net.auQueensland Treasurer Cameron Dick says cost-of-living relief is one of the reasons the state is forecast to fall billions of dollars into deficit. Economists say there could be three reasons for it. -
Westbridge’s plans to revive Real theatre site
A $78 million, nine-storey apartment project is being lodged with the City of Subiaco today. -
Apartment market picks up
Recent data from Urbis shows apartment supply is increasing, but it is still not expected to meet demand. -
Australian shares edge lower ahead of Nvidia's earnings
The ASX200 finished down 0.2 per cent amid layoffs by Telstra and underwhelming earnings reports from James Hardie and Sonic Healthcare. -
At Close of Business podcast May 21 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss a Margaret River winemaker who has a cult following. -
E-waste recycler pursues restructure
A specialist lender backed by Australia’s big banks is expected to gain control of Perth company Total Green Recycling after the failure of its parent Scipher Technologies. -
Ship that slammed into the Baltimore bridge moved two months later
via abc.net.auThe recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone as tugboats escorted the ill-fated container ship Dali back to port. -
NRW notches $240m suite of contracts
Civil and mining services contractor NRW Holdings has won $240 million worth of work from the likes of Rio Tinto and Lynas Rare Earths. -
NTM Minerals enters purchase agreement
Shares in NT Minerals briefly rose 16.67 per cent early to $0.009 cents per share - more than 17 per cent - on Tuesday, following news the company had entered into an exclusive right to purchase agreement with US-focused M2i Global. -
Gibb River Diamonds closes in on restart of Ellendale
Gibb River Diamonds looks once-step closer to restarting the abandoned Ellendale diamond mine in the Kimberley after being granted three mining leases at the heart of the development. -
Gibb River Diamonds close in on restart of Ellendale
Gibb River Diamonds looks once-step closer to restarting the abandoned Ellendale diamond mine in the Kimberley after being granted three mining leases at the heart of the development. -
Whole-of-nation plan for defence
A new strategy document wants to ensure potential adversaries understand the consequences of an attack on Australia’s interests. -
Major outage strikes ANZ online banking and app
via abc.net.auAn outage has left ANZ customers unable to bank via app or website, although phone banking and ATMs are unaffected. -
ANZ online banking and app services beginning to 'come back online' after major outage, bank says
via abc.net.auAn outage has left ANZ customers unable to bank via app or website, although phone banking and ATMs are unaffected. -
Coal wins from gas targeting: O’Neill
Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill has hit out at the Greens for their role in delaying approvals consultation reform which would deliver clarity to the oil and gas industry. -
Siren finalises deal for future sales
West Perth-based junior Siren Gold has appointed Ocean Partners USA as its marketing agent for all future gold-antimony concentrate sales from its New Zealand-based Reefton project. -
Feral set to return to WA hands
Feral Brewing Co. is set to be returned to WA hands after Coca-Cola Europacific Partners reached two binding agreements for the sale of the brand and its facilities. -
Other birds would scatter when salmon farm workers shot at them — but not this bird species
via abc.net.auFish farm employees shot dozens of native seabirds which were taking salmon from Tasmanian pens in an effort to deter them, documents reveal — with the scare tactic failing in part because the cormorants were unfazed, even if the bird next to them was shot. -
Alcoa updates $3bn Alumina deal
Alcoa has progressed its $3.4 billion acquisition of Alumina Limited, amending the terms to cover CITIC affiliates obtaining a small percentage of non-voting shares. -
Inpex hopeful of energy policy delivery
The Japan-based head of Ichthys gas project operator Inpex has backed in Australia’s place as a regional gas supplier, provided the nation delivers on the Future Gas Strategy’s assurances. -
MinRes loads first ore from Onslow Iron
The first ore from Mineral Resources’ $3 billion Onslow Iron project is being loaded onto a bulk carrier ready for export on budget and ahead of schedule. -
It would take almost 46 hours to read every privacy policy you agree to in a month. Here's why that's concerning
via abc.net.auMany Australian consumers are unaware of the extent of personal data being collected about them on a day-to-day basis, says a new report. -
ACT education boss suing Integrity Commission in bid to stop Campbell Primary School expansion investigation
via abc.net.auThe head of the ACT Education Directorate, Katy Haire, is taking legal action against the territory's Integrity Commission over its investigation into the Campbell Primary School expansion. -
'I actually had to go buy some decent clothes': The emerging Australian filmmakers at Cannes
via abc.net.auFor the first time, two Australian festivals have been chosen for the prestigious Goes to Cannes program. -
Bina never thought she'd get to go to Cannes Film Festival, but she's made it with her debut feature
via abc.net.auFor the first time, two Australian festivals have been chosen for the prestigious Goes to Cannes program. -
Kodak and dinosaurs: Whitby’s gas industry challenge
Western Australian Environment Minister Reece Whitby has challenged a room of gas industry delegates to avoid going the way of “the dinosaurs and Kodak” while warning against climate “lip service”.
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