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'You're not a princess who needs her own room, are you?':
via abc.net.au
The woman whose complaint sparked the sexual harassment scandal that rocked AMP says years before her mistreatment at the financial services firm she was fired from another job for not sleeping with her boss. -
Unsecured creditors of iconic music festival to get 11c in the dollar
via abc.net.au
The iconic Byron Bay music festival may have been trading while insolvent for months before it collapsed, according to a new liquidator's report. -
Liquidator finds Bluesfest may have traded while insolvent for months
via abc.net.au
The iconic Byron Bay music festival may have been trading while insolvent for months before it collapsed, according to a new liquidator's report. -
Court tells accountant, wife to pay up on insolvent trading settlement
Liquidators have won a judgement to force a veteran Esperance accountant and his wife to cough up on an insolvent trading settlement. -
At Close of Business podcast June 12 2026
Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the latest on BHP workers' strike in Port Hedland. -
Australian shares rally as traders bet on peace deal
Australia's share market has posted its best week in two months after days of escalating attacks between the US and Iran gave way to optimism around a potential peace deal. -
AMI takes Fremantle Hydraulics stake
Fremantle-founded engineering firm AMI Group has secured a majority stake in Fremantle Hydraulics, in a move to increase the defence scope of both businesses. -
Billionaire says $150m court loss no reason to change approach to native title
via abc.net.au
Mining magnate Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest has defended his company's approach to Indigenous agreements after a court ordered the miner to pay $150 million in compensation to the Yindjibarndi people. -
Andrew Forrest defends native title deals after $150m Yindjibarndi win
via abc.net.au
Mining magnate Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest has defended his company's approach to Indigenous agreements after a court ordered the miner to pay $150 million in compensation to the Yindjibarndi people. -
Andrew Forrest defends Indigenous agreements after $150m native title loss
via abc.net.au
Mining magnate Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest has defended his company's approach to Indigenous agreements after a court ordered the miner to pay $150 million in compensation to the Yindjibarndi people. -
Sea Swift amends contracts after ACCC action
Shipping company Sea Swift will amended exclusive contracts across northern Australia after being targeted by the ACCC for anti-competitive conduct impacting First Nations communities. -
Review: Il Santo settles in to the neighbourhood
REVIEW: Some familiar names are delivering a new go-to venue in Claremont. -
Joondalup beckons for North Melbourne after years of struggles
ANALYSIS: North Melbourne should use its three-year lucrative tourism deal with the state government to plan a permanent move to WA's booming northern corridor. -
US Navy heads to Garden Island as UK minister quits over funding
The US has confirmed it will commence support activities, including stationing personnel at HMAS Stirling, later this year, as the full launch of SRF-West nears. -
Federal government has contracts worth more than $650m with embattled KPMG
via abc.net.au
Parliamentary library data reveals the federal government has almost 300 active contracts with accounting firm KPMG, which is being investigated over claims it misused confidential client information. -
Mark My Words June 12 2026
Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira to discuss Pauline Hanson, Port Hedland industrial action, Native title consultants, Indigenous business and the Power 500. -
Smelter left in limbo after consortium member effectively pulls out of bid
via abc.net.au
Workers at Tasmania's troubled Liberty Bell Bay smelter have been told administrators have until Monday to secure alternative funding, after a member of the preferred consortium bidding to take over the manganese smelter effectively pulled out. -
Parna flags $38m hotel in Victoria Park
A vacant corner lot in Victoria Park has been earmarked for a $38 million hotel, which would add almost 150 rooms to the area. -
NDIS provider in administration cites payments delays, cost squeeze
via abc.net.au
NDIS labour hire provider United Foundation has entered voluntary administration blaming regulatory changes, delayed payments and rising costs. -
NDIS labour hire company enters administration, 480 jobs in limbo
via abc.net.au
NDIS labour hire provider United Foundation has entered voluntary administration blaming regulatory changes, delayed payments and rising costs. -
'Going to learn the hard way': ETU WA chief to BHP
The ETU WA has accused BHP of importing “American Amazon-style tactics" into WA, warning the mining giant its lucrative Pilbara exports will ground to a halt if refuses to engage on wage disparities. -
Woodside blocks Inpex with $567m Browse buy
Woodside Energy has blocked Inpex's bid to buy 10.67 per cent of the Browse gas field, swooping in to take PetroChina's stake itself in a deal worth up to $567 million. -
BHP workers back strike action
Workers at BHP's Port Hedland operations have overwhelmingly endorsed protected industrial action after more than six months of negotiations over a new workplace agreement. -
PKKP, Fortescue strike deal for machinery hire, mining, green energy tenure
Fortescue has struck a deal with a Pilbara Aboriginal group to lease electric machinery and involve them in planning of mines and green energy infrastructure. -
Musk's SpaceX prices record $US75 billion IPO
SpaceX will rank seventh among US-listed firms when its shares begin trading on the Nasdaq, after the company announced its initial public offering. -
'Bad to worse': productivity sinks to post-pandemic low
Poor productivity is bedevilling the Australian economy, with levels heading in the wrong direction for Treasurer Jim Chalmers. -
Wall St indexes jump, as strikes against Iran cancelled
US stocks ended sharply higher on Thursday, with indexes extending gains after US President Donald Trump said he cancelled planned strikes against Iran. -
Creditors of NT mine with $360m debt criticise lack of oversight
via abc.net.au
In the wake of Nathan River Resources entering into voluntary administration, creditors have criticised the NT government for its lack of oversight of the struggling company. ASIC documents show the mining company owes more than $360 million. -
Creditors of NT mine with $360m debt call for more government oversight
via abc.net.au
In the wake of Nathan River Resources entering into voluntary administration, creditors have criticised the NT government for its lack of oversight of the struggling company. ASIC documents show the mining company owes more than $360 million. -
ASX ends week on a high as investors await SpaceX share launch β as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX end the week on a high amid hopes of a Middle East peace deal, while SpaceX's IPO prepares for lift-off on the Nasdaq. See how the trading day unfolded on the ABC News live markets blog.
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