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Workers's pay has not kept pace with productivity growth in 30 years, research suggests
via abc.net.au
Workers' pay not keeping pace with productivity growth, research suggests -
Review: From Florence to flour clouds at Sal’s Cottesloe
REVIEW: Sal's encourages lovers of good food to visit for the provenance and stay for the education. -
East Victoria Park warehouse sold for $5m
South Perth property owners have sold a tenanted 5,000-square metre warehouse in East Victoria Park for $5 million. -
Australian-first CO2-powered battery planned for coal town
via abc.net.au
The Victorian government unveils a plan to build a compressed CO2 battery storage system in the heart of the state's coal country. -
Qube Energy buys Karratha lot for $6.6m
Qube Energy has acquired a 2.9-hectare site in Gap Ridge, expanding its footprint in the industrial precinct in Karratha. -
Helicopter firm from viral video wins $30 million state contract
A Perth helicopter company, which once dropped a one-tonne ball made of rubber bands from a chopper to see if it would bounce, has been awarded a $30 million state government contract. -
Brisbane Airport flight paths altered following noise review
via abc.net.au
People living in areas such as Redcliffe, southern Moreton Bay, Bribie Island and Logan are set to benefit the most, but there will be no change to the flight path over Bulimba. -
Secret Harbour by-election set for late August
The much-anticipated Secret Harbour by-election is expected on Saturday, August 29, with Labor's candidate confirmed and the Liberals considering at least two candidates. -
Perth land developer Peet in tie-up talks with Ingenia
Perth land developer Peet and retirement village operator Ingenia are in “discussions” around a potential deal, as the two property outfits responded to media speculation. -
Scorchers confirmed for Chennai game
The Perth Scorchers Big Bash League franchise will open its upcoming Australian season in Chennai, amid heightened speculation over the privatisation of teams in the league. -
Telstra shares new details of possible outage death
via abc.net.au
Telstra says it has no record of Triple Zero (000) calls made from phone numbers associated with the address of a person who later died in a South Australian regional hospital on Wednesday. -
Claim woman's death caused by Telstra outage is 'incorrect', SA Police say
via abc.net.au
Telstra says it has no record of Triple Zero (000) calls made from phone numbers associated with the address of a person who later died in a South Australian regional hospital on Wednesday. -
Derryn Hinch, 'human headline' and media figure, dies aged 82
via abc.net.au
Hinch was known for his distinctive broadcast style, his time in the Senate, and his law-breaking crusades to expose sex offenders that earned him several stints in jail. -
Derryn Hinch, 'human headline' and broadcaster, dies aged 82
via abc.net.au
Hinch was known for his distinctive broadcast style, his time in the Senate, and his law-breaking crusades to expose sex offenders that earned him several stints in jail. -
Alinta lines up Chevron gas supply
Alinta Energy has struck its second domestic gas supply deal in a week, agreeing to buy 46 petajoules from Chevron over five years from 2027 as it plots a Cataby power station. -
Russian cyber group which shut down Mackay Sugar hits Royal Foods Australia
A notorious Russian cybercriminal group that recently shut down Australia's second-largest sugar producer for weeks has now targeted one of the nation's largest gourmet food distributors, which has a facility in Bassendean. -
Telstra returning CEO Vicki Brady 'deeply sorry' for national outage
via abc.net.au
Telstra chief executive Vicki Brady apologises to the company's customers, saying the telco let them down and that investigations into the cause of Wednesday's Telstra outage are continuing. -
Liberal leader rules out forming One Nation alliance
Angus Taylor has doubled down on attacks on One Nation, ruling out any coalition with the minor party despite Pauline Hanson's pleas to "work together". -
Mail sorter faces court after suspected theft of Australia Post packages
via abc.net.au
Australia Post worker Hussam Kassem is charged by police with mail tampering at a Perth Airport sorting facility, with $34,000 seized during a search of his home and car. -
Mail sorter charged after suspected theft of Australia Post packages
via abc.net.au
A 57-year-old Australia Post worker is charged by police with mail tampering at a sorting facility in Perth's south, with $34,000 seized during a search of his home and car. -
Australia Post worker charged over alleged mail tampering in Perth's south
via abc.net.au
A 57-year-old mail sorter is charged after Australia Post reported the suspected theft of packages from a sorting facility to police, with $34,000 seized during a search of his home and car. -
Telstra chief back online to face outage backlash
Outrage over Telstra's outage is mounting as the telco's head returns from overseas amid scrutiny of executive performance and pay. -
Forrestania grows golden footprint
Forrestania Resources' acquisitive strategy is built on rapid resource consolidation and a need for speed to market. -
Wall Street gains as chip surge offsets Iran concerns
The Nasdaq has ended sharply higher as Micron Technology fuelled a rally in chip stocks that eclipsed fears that renewed US and Iranian attacks might prolong the Middle East conflict and fuel inflation. -
The typical night out is changing. Some say $15 pints are to blame
via abc.net.au
This weekend will be the first since the sudden closure of seven Hobart venues. A manager of another bar says he doesn't know what to expect. -
'Dancefloor's packed, but the bar isn't busy': How night-life is changing
via abc.net.au
This weekend will be the first since the sudden closure of seven Hobart venues. A manager of another bar says he doesn't know what to expect. -
Trump tariff fight resumes as Australia tells US it has no evidence
via abc.net.au
The Australian embassy in Washington lodges an objection to the Trump administration's proposal for a 12.5 per cent tariff on Australian imports. -
Australia says US trade investigators made findings without evidence
via abc.net.au
The Australian embassy in Washington lodges an objection to the Trump administration's proposal for a 12.5 per cent tariff on Australian imports. -
Workers' pay has not kept pace with productivity growth in 30 years
via abc.net.au
Research suggests that the typical worker's pay has not kept pace with productivity growth in Australia for 30 years. -
Workers' pay has not kept pace with productivity growth for 30 years, research suggests
via abc.net.au
Workers' pay not keeping pace with productivity growth, research suggests
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