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The small fishing village undergoing a $250 million transformation
via abc.net.auDevelopers hope a small town at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef will become a Whitsundays look-alike, but not everyone is happy and there are concerns for the local turtle population. -
Small designers hitting roadblocks trying to get support against Shein copies
via abc.net.au
Small Australian fashion designers who have had their designs copied by overseas ultra-fast fashion companies say they have hit continuous roadblocks trying to get support. -
Worker accommodation opens in Horsham but more housing needed
via abc.net.au
The first stage of a $9 million private worker accommodation development, designed to make it easier to attract essential workers to western Victoria, has reached completion. -
They say a god lives on these islands. Both France and Vanuatu want them
via abc.net.au
Tensions are rising between Vanuatu and France as they negotiate a sovereignty dispute over two volcanic islands, believed to be inhabited by a god. -
As Europeans swelter, can they learn from Australians?
via abc.net.au
Europe's record-breaking heatwave has highlighted its vulnerability to climate change. But countries could look to Australia's experience with scorching summers to learn valuable lessons. -
Sydney, Melbourne tipped to lead housing price drops as market cools
via abc.net.au
House price falls of up to 7 and 8 per cent in Sydney and Melbourne have been forecast for the year ahead, according to Domain. But it's far from doom and gloom for existing owners, with resale profits hitting a record. -
Outrage fuels right-wing firebrands as Nine deals with Karl Stefanovic
via abc.net.au
With Karl Stefanovic's career at Nine under review he has embraced an outrage culture that experts say is all about monetisation. -
Karl Stefanovic to reportedly leave Channel Nine after Tommy Robinson podcast
via abc.net.au
Today show host Karl Stefanovic is set to leave Channel Nine after a podcast interview with British far-right figure Tommy Robinson, Nine Newspapers is reporting. -
Shoe retailer Betts calls in administrator to close unprofitable stores
Shoe retailer Betts has appointed an administrator to accelerate the closure of more than a dozen uneconomical stores nationwide in pursuit of returning the dynasty to profitability. -
At Close of Business podcast June 24 2026
Ella Loneragan speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the state's largest philanthropic foundations. -
Police flew accused crooks 71 times this month
Police have used their fixed wing fleet of aircraft to transport accused criminals 71 times in just three weeks because more than 20 regional courts have closed. -
Shares snap losing steak but inflation threats remain
Australia's share market has snapped a four-session losing streak, but investor sentiment remains subdued with the Reserve Bank's battle with inflation far from over. -
Federal housing fund derided for failing to support regional projects
A federal homebuilding program has come under fire at a major Pilbara conference for failing to invest outside of Perth. -
Qld water minister calls on major water retailer to abandon price hikes
via abc.net.au
South east Queensland households will face a higher price hike on their water and sewerage bills next year. -
Committee approves Locus’ $240m Hillarys apartments
A state planning body has approved an apartment plan near Hillarys boat harbour, despite the proposal attracting some community opposition. -
Third bird flu case expected
The third case of bird flu in West Australia is expected to be confirmed in coming days after a migratory seabird was found with symptoms on a beach between Dunsborough and Busselton. -
Another bird is 'suspected positive' for H-5 flu virus
The third case of bird flu in West Australia is expected to be confirmed in coming days after a migratory seabird was found with symptoms on a beach between Dunsborough and Busselton. -
Opinion: One wrong may make for a hard right
OPINION: Major internal economic changes are colliding with external forces in testing times for business and politics. -
What this coal mine sale says about the future of the industry
via abc.net.au
An Indonesian mining company has agreed to purchase a bankrupt Queensland company's assets, which include the Vulcan coal mine in the Bowen Basin. -
Forrestdale lead-acid battery recycling plant opens
Scrap metal dealer Paul Owens has opened a new $12 million recycling plant focused on traditional lead-acid batteries in Perth's southern suburbs. -
Opinion: Scheme rewards the learning journey
OPINION: A UK student loan scheme may work here if the right conditions are met. -
'We all know each other': Why this local Canberra shopping precinct is thriving
via abc.net.au
Local shops are a distinctive feature of Canberra, but while some are thriving, others have fallen into disrepair and offer no sense of community for nearby residents. -
Canberra's local shops are distinctive. But some thrive while others fail
via abc.net.au
Local shops are a distinctive feature of Canberra, but while some are thriving, others have fallen into disrepair and offer no sense of community for nearby residents. -
Coalition's Sydney solar plan could cost billions in investment, premier says
via abc.net.au
Under the proposal, a Sydney City Renewable Energy Zone would be established to support greater use of solar and battery storage across the city, while the New England project would be scaled back and its proposed 500-kilovolt transmission line corridor scrapped. -
Coalition's renewables push 'chaos' for NSW energy plan, Minns says
via abc.net.au
Under the proposal, a Sydney City Renewable Energy Zone would be established to support greater use of solar and battery storage across the city, while the New England project would be scaled back and its proposed 500-kilovolt transmission line corridor scrapped. -
Rinehart buys ‘Ben Roberts-Smith Beach Houses’
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting has spent $8.75 million on two buildings in Scarborough, rebranding them in honour of controversial former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith. -
Matt Wright sued for negligence after airboat allegedly crashed into tree
via abc.net.au
A man who says he suffered a "psychiatric injury" after witnessing injuries sustained by his wife in a 2023 airboat crash is suing tour operator and Netflix star Matt Wright for negligence. -
Vale Mr Walker
One of the Pilbara's most respected Aboriginal elders has died, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of native title rights, economic progress, and cultural rediscovery. -
JPS: from a ‘troopy’ to $75m in 6 years
Diversified contractor Tasmea has announced its second acquisition this month, paying up to $75 million for an oil and gas services business started from scratch six years ago. -
WA's top foundations in $580m giving year
There has been a shake-up on the list of the state's biggest foundations amid a boom in philanthropic giving.
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