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Couple who ditched contents insurance after shock bill lose house in fire
Stuart and Vikki Guy say they had recently cancelled contents insurance after their home and contents bill went from $1,800 to $6,000. -
New suburb unveiled with 1,300 houses on former West End Brewery site
The $1-billion housing development will become a new suburb in Adelaide's inner-west, consisting of "up to" 1,300 homes, the SA government has said. -
'A bit peculiar': One by one, charges against logging protesters are being dropped
Protesters disrupting logging in Tasmania appear to be gradually having trespass charges dropped by prosecutors, with 16 people walking free so far. -
Sydney Trains employees offered 13 per cent pay rise
Sydney Trains employees have been offered a 13 per cent pay rise over four years as part of the NSW government's attempt to resolve a long-running industrial dispute with the state's rail union. -
Farmers end decade-long legal battle against Qld coal mine expansion
A group of farmers has withdrawn its appeal of a licence for a Queensland coal mine expansion after 10 years of fighting the proposal in court. -
Wellard to sell only remaining ship and considers delisting from ASX
Livestock shipping company Wellard strikes a deal to sell its only remaining income-producing asset and considers delisting from the stock exchange. -
LA fires exposed an insurance crisis and Australians may have to pay
The Los Angeles fires are shaping up to be one of the most expensive disasters in US history, and due to the global nature of the insurance industry, the costs may be felt in Australia. -
Live: Premier Investments and Myer shares slump, ASX higher
The fallout from weak sales updates from retailers Premier and Myer continues. The Australian share market recovers some ground after Monday's heavy selling. Follow the trading day live. -
Live: ASX to recover, Nasdaq sinks as Nvidia leads Wall Street's tech sell-off
The ASX is likely to recover some of yesterday's heavy losses, the Australian dollar continues to hover near a five-year low of 61.5 US cents, while the Nasdaq sinks after a sharp fall in tech stocks like Nvidia and Meta. Follow live. -
Live: ASX opens higher, Nasdaq sinks as Nvidia leads Wall Street's tech sell-off
The ASX recovers some of yesterday's heavy losses, the Australian dollar continues to hover near a five-year low, while the Nasdaq sinks after a sharp fall in tech stocks like Nvidia and Meta. Follow live. -
ASX higher, Star rebounds as Macau investor builds stake — as it happened
The ASX picks up ground, while Star Entertainment gains on the growing stake being accumulated by a mysterious Macau-based investor. This is how the trading day unfolded. -
Townsville welcomes famous cruise ship to 'embarrassing' CBD
The Queen Elizabeth's arrival has been made possible by a major port expansion but business owners fear the state of the CBD will leave its 2,000 passengers with a sour taste. -
Townsville to welcome biggest-ever cruise ship to 'embarrassing' CBD
The Queen Elizabeth's arrival has been made possible by a major port expansion but business owners fear the state of the CBD will leave its 2,000 passengers with a sour taste. -
'No steelworks, no town': Whyalla's fight for a future
While the steelmaking city of Whyalla is no stranger to struggle, the latest crisis is taking a severe toll on the population, who very much want to continue making steel for Australia but say they are "sick of having to be resilient". -
In Australia's iron triangle, the steelmaking city is battling to survive
While the steelmaking city of Whyalla is no stranger to struggle, the latest crisis is taking a severe toll on the population, who very much want to continue making steel for Australia but say they are "sick of having to be resilient". -
Could high coffee prices trigger a boom for Aussie growers?
Bad weather in key coffee producing countries has sent the price of beans soaring but Australian growers say capitalising on gaps in the market will be difficult. -
Australian coffee growers struggle to capitalise as bean price soars
Bad weather in key coffee producing countries has sent the price of beans soaring but Australian growers say capitalising on gaps in the market will be difficult. -
Odds of collapse for casino operator Star are shortening
At casinos, the odds are never in a punter's favour. Now the chances of losing it all have been turned back onto one of Australia's biggest casino operators. How did the company get to this point? -
Casino operator Star 'on its knees' as analyst predicts collapse
At casinos, the odds are never in a punter's favour. Now the chances of losing it all have been turned back onto one of Australia's biggest casino operators. How did the company get to this point? -
UK PM lays out bid to become AI 'world leader', starting with civil servants
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes to use AI to boost efficiency in the public sector from education to detecting potholes. -
Broken Hill mine fire re-ignites, locals warned of possible toxic smoke
An underground fire at a Chinese-owned mine in Broken Hill re-ignites and spreads to multiple levels, as nearby residents are warned to stay inside for their safety. -
Who wins if the house loses? What’s next for the Star
Star Entertainment has burned through $107 million in the past three months alone, with analysts warning they would be "lucky" to make it to February "without a lifeline". -
Star casinos likely to stay open if company enters administration, analysts say
Star Entertainment has burned through $107 million in the past three months alone, with analysts warning they would be "lucky" to make it to February "without a lifeline". -
Residents complain of internet outages as operator put 'on notice'
An internet wholesaler says copper vandals are to blame for a string of lengthy dropouts lasting up to 36 hours, but residents argue providers should have backup to keep networks connected. -
Internet operator 'on notice' over repeated lengthy outages in Cairns
An internet wholesaler says copper vandals are to blame for a string of lengthy dropouts lasting up to 36 hours, but residents argue providers should have backup to keep networks connected. -
Crewmates 'very troubled' as worker still missing from Rio Tinto ship
Questions remain over the disappearance of 44-year-old Filipino deck fitter Gel Aguaviva, who went missing on board the RTM Zheng He on Boxing Day. -
'Obscenely expensive' wholesale gas prices driving manufacturing offshore
Australia has a wealth of coal and gas resources as well as renewable energy, so why are energy costs so high — especially for manufacturers? -
Manufacturers call for gas exporters to be reined in as energy costs triple
Australia has a wealth of coal and gas resources as well as renewable energy, so why are energy costs so high — especially for manufacturers? -
Could an east coast gas reservation scheme bring down energy prices?
Australia has a wealth of coal and gas resources as well as renewable energy, so why are energy costs so high — especially for manufacturers? -
Calls to close major WA tourism attraction to save 'hounded' penguins
Conservationists are calling for Penguin Island to be closed to visitors to allow the dwindling little penguin population to recover, but the state government insists the decline is due to climate change and not tourism.
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