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Scammers exploit rental squeeze, leaving Perth mother homeless and out of pocket
via abc.net.auVarney is just one of a growing number of West Australians losing thousands of dollars to scammers exploiting WA's rental property shortage. -
Lendlease to defend $112m tax bill
National property group Lendlease announced it would dispute a $112 million tax bill over an audit of a partial business sale. -
Three men charged over $250,000 cattle rustle
Three Kimberley men have been charged over an elaborate cattle rustling operation in WA’s far north, in which they allegedly stole over $250,000 worth of cattle. -
WorkSafe initiate first four cases under new WHS Act
The first four prosecutions under WA’s new workplace safety laws, which came into effect in March 2022, have been initiated. -
Surefire appoints new CEO
Exploration company Surefire Resources has appointed Jan De Jager as its chief executive officer, effective immediately. -
UTAS to consult students and staff on move into Hobart after STEM building backflip
via abc.net.auThe University of Tasmania has said there is room to reconsider the location of its new STEM building, in a major walking back of its push to move into Hobart's city centre. -
Coastal home owners petition their opposition to Scarborough Harbour revitalisation
via abc.net.auRetired home owners insist their opposition to a harbour revitalisation project in South East Queensland does not amount to NIMBYism. -
Perth proptech Openn in administration
ASX-listed property technology company Openn Negotiation has appointed administrators from KordaMentha, citing challenges with raising funds to continue operating. -
Brisbane-to-the-beach rail ahead of Olympics with $5.5b for Sunshine Coast link
via abc.net.auA critical rail link between Brisbane and the beaches to its north is now locked in with a total of $5.5 billion secured from the state and federal governments. -
Live: ASX opens lower as federal budget dominates week ahead
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is posting modest losses ahead of tomorrow's federal budget, forecasting weaker economic growth but a quicker return of inflation to the RBA's target range. Follow live. -
Inflation to return to target but 'more work to do'
Inflation will drop below three per cent by the end of the year, back within the Reserve Bank's target band, but there are further challenges ahead. -
Cossack needs ministerial intervention
It’s time the bureaucratic mess that has halted progress in a remote WA ghost town is sorted once and for all. -
'We came out here to live in the country, not to live in a tip' says resident about rubbish from building sites
via abc.net.auGisborne residents are disgusted at rubbish blowing from new housing estates while tradesmen have dumped dirt and debris on a nearby farm. -
Builders busted as rubbish piles up around building sites, dumped on farms in the Macedon Ranges
via abc.net.auGisborne residents are disgusted at rubbish blowing from new housing estates while tradesmen have dumped dirt and debris on a nearby farm. -
Thousands of 'insidious' abuse messages sent via apps blocked by banks
via abc.net.auThousands of perpetrators across Australia are using transactions of "about one cent" to send abusive messages in the description section on online banking platforms. -
This European country doesn't charge people for public transport. Could Australia do the same?Â
via abc.net.auAustralia ranks among the most expensive countries in the world when it comes to the cost of public transport. But free fares might not be the solution. -
How 1-cent transactions are being used to deliver abusive messages
via abc.net.auThousands of perpetrators across Australia are using transactions of "about one cent" to send abusive messages in the description section on online banking platforms. -
'There's no time to waste': SA government looks into social media ban for children
via abc.net.auThe SA government announces what it says is an "ambitious" first step to protect children from social media and its harmful impacts on their mental health, but one expert says a blanket ban is rarely the answer. -
Cross River Rail to be renamed after Elizabeth II if LNP wins Queensland election
via abc.net.auThe LNP launched a petition after the Queen's death calling for the rail project to be renamed the "Elizabeth Line", and will go ahead with the proposed name change if they win the state election. -
Government inflation forecast at odds with RBA, Gallagher says it hasn't seen budget decisions
via abc.net.auThe outlook for Australia's economic growth is worsening and inflation forecasts remain uncertain as the federal government battles to simultaneously spur growth and rein in rising costs. -
Economic outlook worsening as Labor seeks credit for easing inflation
via abc.net.auThe outlook for Australia's economic growth is worsening and inflation forecasts remain uncertain as the federal government battles to simultaneously spur growth and rein in rising costs. -
Budget forecasts faster inflation drop than expected by RBA as government defends figures
via abc.net.auThe outlook for Australia's economic growth is worsening and inflation forecasts remain uncertain as the federal government battles to simultaneously spur growth and rein in rising costs. -
Aussie teens from Rotary club stranded after Air Vanuatu collapse
via abc.net.auAir Vanuatu's collapse has left teenage volunteers stranded on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu. Members of an Albury-based Rotary club were running health clinics on the island and paid thousands for their initial tickets, but now face additional expenses of $3,000 per person to get the group home. -
Roger Corman, the man behind Little Shop of Horrors, dies aged 98
via abc.net.auRoger Corman was a mentor to many Hollywood greats including Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, James Cameron and Martin Scorsese. -
Healthy eating doesn't have to break the budget, a community cooking class is sharing valuable tips
via abc.net.auAs household budgets are tightened due to increased costs of living, these community-run cooking classes show how it's possible to eat healthily without spending a fortune. -
Community cooking classes are helping make healthy eating more affordable
via abc.net.auAs household budgets are tightened due to increased costs of living, these community-run cooking classes show how it's possible to eat healthily without spending a fortune. -
In Iceland, a giant vacuum hoovers up carbon. Is it a solution to global warming, or a dangerous distraction?
via abc.net.auSucking carbon directly out of the air and burying underground is touted as a crucial way to avoid the worst of global warming. So how does it work, and is it for real? -
'Why bother saving?': Students opt for 'little treats' amid cost of living pressures
via abc.net.auDrowning in HECS debt amid a housing affordability crisis, students are choosing frozen yoghurts and bubble teas to pep themselves up when saving feels futile. -
As HECS debts and house prices rise, students turn to 'little treats' to get them through
via abc.net.auDrowning in HECS debt amid a housing affordability crisis, students are choosing frozen yoghurts and bubble teas to pep themselves up when saving feels futile. -
Groovin The Moo artists forced to find alternatives after festival axing, if they can
via abc.net.auA majority of artists that were part of the cancelled regional festival have not rescheduled playing in Australia this year, adding to the dwindling Australian music festival business.
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