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Taxpayer-funded gas-fired power plant branded 'a shambles' after revelation it may have to run on diesel for six months
via abc.net.auA gas-fired power plant proposed for the NSW Hunter Valley could be be waiting for up to six months for a gas connection, and critics say that's indicative of the government's shambolic energy policy. -
Predictive taps investors for $50m
Gold exploration company Predictive Discovery has announced it will raise $50 million in a bid to enhance further growth and development at its flagship Bankan gold project in Guinea. -
Panel approves $280m Freo bridge
The Western Australian Planning Commission has approved a $280 million replacement of the 80-year-old Fremantle Traffic Bridge. -
Windsor Knight in Subi building dispute
Cygnet Bay pearl farmers have sued Windsor Knight for almost $2 million, in a legal dispute over office tenancies in a Subiaco shopping centre. -
Misinformation clouds carbon credit
The aviation sector needs to do a better job of selling its positive message about carbon emissions on the road to net zero. -
Gold galvanises a world in debt
A rising gold price in a debt-laden world is a sign investors are seeking a safe haven ahead of a looming crisis. -
Mental health support to go virtual under WA-first model
Mental health services, including crisis support, will go virtual in a WA-first co-response model announced in a tranche of state government health budget commitments. -
Perth residents query decades of water extraction by Coca-Cola tankers amid record dry spell
via abc.net.auResidents and orchardists in the Perth Hills have raised concerns about thousands of litres of water extracted from a bore on a private property by Coca-Cola Europacific Partners for its bottled water products. -
Caravel puts project before EPA
Shares in Caravel Minerals rose by 12 per cent on Thursday morning, following news the Subiaco-based explorer had submitted its environmental review document for the Caravel copper project to the Environmental Protection Authority. -
State commits $26m to bolster biosecurity
Responding to priority plant and animal diseases, bolstering the state’s regional borders, and addressing the threat of feral animals are central to a $26 million state government budget cash splash, announced today. -
Rio Tinto aiming to become world's top copper supplier
Rio Tinto says it's already on course to be one of the leading suppliers of copper as the board keeps its powder dry on trumping BHP's tilt at Anglo American. -
Teen climate activists demand apology from premier
Climate activists who protested inside Woodside's annual general meeting claim the WA premier defamed them to the media and have demanded an apology. -
No refunds in sight for hundreds of families caught up in Bonza collapse
via abc.net.auSingle mother Jennifer Hinton spent months saving for a trip from Mackay to Melbourne with her daughter, but now it's looking unlikely that they will get a refund any time soon. -
Remote operations centre to lower the innovation entry barriers
Perth businesses looking to harness automation now have access to the Local Operations Centre as part of the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct, bringing state-of-the-art testing and training support for local innovators. -
Operations centre to lower automation entry barriers
Perth businesses looking to harness automation now have access to the Local Operations Centre as part of the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct, bringing state-of-the-art testing and training support for local innovators. -
Sun Silver brings forward targeted date
Sun Silver has announced it will bring forward its targeted Australian Securities Exchange listing date to mid-May, following a successful initial public offering. -
Synergy awards $160m Collie battery contract
Synergy has awarded a $160 million contract to Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Limited for work on its major Collie battery project. -
US builds pier to provide aid to Gaza — here's how it will work
via abc.net.auThe US says it is "over 50 per cent" with getting the pier set up. -
Long wait on the cards for WA's giant climbing trees to reopen, despite government funding pledge
via abc.net.auWhile $3 million will be put towards the Gloucester and Dave Evans Bicentennial Trees in this year's budget, locals and prospective visitors face a wait of at least 12 months for both tourist attractions to reopen. -
WesCEF boss Ian Hansen to retire
Wesfarmers’s chemical division managing director Ian Hansen is set to retire later this year, but he will remain chairman on the group’s lithium business. -
Competing bids for cotton producer
Two global agribusiness giants have lodged competing bids for ASX company Namoi Cotton, which is behind the construction of WA’s first cotton processing gin. -
ASIC to crackdown on 'greenwashing' and 'greenhushing'
Misleading consumers and investors has never been an acceptable way to make money and faking green credentials is no different, the corporate watchdog warns. -
Queenslanders are set to receive $1,000 off their power bills in 'biggest contribution' from state
via abc.net.auThe credit is almost twice as large as the rebate in last year's budget and will be applied directly to bills. -
'Not a cent': Power set to be free next quarter in Queensland
via abc.net.auThe credit is almost twice as large as the rebate in last year's budget and will be applied directly to bills. -
Iron ore jitters fray nerves
Doubts over the direction of the iron ore price have fostered talk of lean times ahead for the industry. -
Adani mine could be 'causing environmental harm', say Queensland government officials
via abc.net.auQueensland government officials have given sworn statements saying Adani's mine could be "causing environmental harm" to protected wetlands after CSIRO rejected the miner's groundwater modelling as "not fit for purpose". -
We fact checked Anthony Albanese on his record jobs claim. Here's what we found
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese says the number of jobs created since Labor was elected is a record for a first-term government. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look. -
Fact check: Has Labor created more jobs in 21 months than any other first-term government?
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese says the number of jobs created since Labor was elected is a record for a first-term government. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look. -
Live: NAB half-year profit drops 11.9pc, ASX up at lunch after Federal Reserve indicates US rate hike is 'unlikely'
via abc.net.auNAB says its half-year profit fell 11.9 per cent from intense competition in the lending industry, while the Australian share market is up at midday after the US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicates a US rate hike is unlikely. Follow live. -
Live: NAB half-year profit drops 11.9pc, ASX flat after Federal Reserve indicates US rate hike is 'unlikely'
via abc.net.auNAB says its half-year profit fell 11.9 per cent from intense competition in the lending industry, while the Australian share market is flat after the US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicates a US rate hike is unlikely. Follow live.
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