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Report finds 'zombie' development approvals not consistent with 'realities of climate change'
via abc.net.auA NSW inquiry has proposed 18 recommendations to address climate change within the planning system including allowing councils to revoke old consents without compensation. -
Inquiry finds planning laws need changing to increase protection from climate change disasters
via abc.net.auA NSW inquiry has proposed 18 recommendations to address climate change within the planning system including allowing councils to revoke old consents without compensation. -
Mineral Resources fronts angry investors after tax scandal, ASX closes lower after Bitcoin hits record high — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe ASX closed lower on Thursday after Bitcoin set a new record high. Shares in Mineral Resources also sank as the company faced investor revolt after a tax scandal. Coles is facing the ACCC's supermarket inquiry as hundreds of Woolworths warehouse workers went on strike. -
Live: Coles faces ACCC grilling as Woolworths workers strike, ASX higher after Wall Street slips
via abc.net.auColes is fronting the ACCC's supermarket inquiry as hundreds of Woolworths warehouse workers are striking over pay and safety conditions, while the ASX is trading higher. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to fall as Wall Street slips, MinRes AGM to get underway
via abc.net.auAustralian share market to slip; executives to face scrutiny at MinRes AGM. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX to fall as Wall Street slips, Gautam Adani charged in US
via abc.net.auAustralian share market to slip, Nvidia guidance fails to impress investors and Gautam Adani charged in US. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Why Sydney doesn't have a 24-hour train service like other major cities
via abc.net.auAs Sydney trains prepare to grind to a halt this weekend, a dispute over whether rail services should operate overnight on weekends has become a sticking point in negotiations with the government. -
Garment workers fear their children will go hungry after Australian fast fashion brand's collapse
via abc.net.auThe fast fashion giant behind Millers, Rivers and Katies has left factories in Bangladesh scrambling for reportedly more than $30 million in unpaid invoices — and the fallout threatens the livelihoods of thousands of women. -
South African police maintain siege against 'illegal' underground miners despite court ordering access
via abc.net.auA lawyer for the miners sheltering inside an abandoned goldmine says they are suffering from a lack of food, with police poised to arrest them when they surface. -
'They can't believe it': Three years after an on-set fatal shooting, Rust premieres at low-key film festival
via abc.net.auAlec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial collapsed earlier this year after he shot dead a cinematographer while filming the western. The film's director, who was injured in the incident, said he was "on the fence" about releasing the film. -
Supermarkets making plastic problem worse with cheap pre-packaged produce, report finds
via abc.net.auAn audit shows supermarket customers are charged less for plastic-wrapped produce more than 70 per cent of the time, and conservationists say it's hurting the environment. -
Cheap pre-packaged fruit and veggies are making Australia's plastic problem worse, report finds
via abc.net.auA audit shows supermarket customers are charged less for plastic-wrapped produce more than 70 per cent of the time, and conservationists say it's hurting the environment. -
Global fast fashion study calls for a ban on fashion advertising
via abc.net.auA study of nine international cities, including Melbourne, has found oversupply and overconsumption has led charities to dumping unwanted clothes in landfill or sending them to other countries. -
With visitors from China in decline, Australia's tourism industry is now trying to entice India
via abc.net.auTourism Australia's mascot Ruby the Roo has a new batting partner in Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins, who stars alongside her in a multi-million-dollar campaign aimed at enticing more Indian travellers Down Under. -
With Chinese tourism numbers down, Australia is using cricket to target visitors from India
via abc.net.auTourism Australia's mascot Ruby the Roo has a new batting partner in Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins, who stars alongside her in a multi-million-dollar campaign aimed at enticing more Indian travellers Down Under. -
Government tells Future Fund to invest in climate and housing
via abc.net.auAustralia's $230 billion sovereign wealth fund would retain its focus on making a return, and the government has pledged not to draw down on it for eight years. -
Government directs $230 billion Future Fund to invest in housing and green energy
via abc.net.auAustralia's $230 billion sovereign wealth fund would retain its focus on making a return, and the government has pledged not to draw down on it for eight years. -
Push to refresh emergency dept data
The state’s auditor general has recommended the Department of Health start a refresh of its digital strategy to tackle weaknesses in its management of emergency department data. -
Rio to take full control at ERA
Rio Tinto will move to full control of Energy Resources of Australia, taking its full allocation of an entitlement offer which will bring its stake in the Ranger uranium project owner to 98 per cent. -
Poseidon chair on nickel woes
Poseidon Nickel chair Peter Harold has reflected on the torrid time for local nickel producers and the axed Mineral Resources deal that ultimately led to the Horizon Minerals merger. -
At Close of Business podcast November 20 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the challenges and opportunities facing first movers in the state’s hydrogen sector.
Plus the latest on attempts to overturn Plibersek decision; Rio Tinto staff still experiencing unacceptable behaviour; and Claremont medical facility takes a step forward. -
Regis wins appeal over licence
Jim Beyer-led Regis Resources has had a minor win in the Supreme Court of Western Australia, over a dispute about its mining licenses. -
Senate rejects Regis project push
A bid by federal Coalition senators to overturn Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s decision to effectively block the development of Regis Resources' McPhillamys gold project has fallen flat. -
Aussie shares dip from peak as Ukraine strikes Russia
The ASX200 has finished 0.6 per cent lower, taking a breather after four days of gains as Ukraine launched US-made missiles into Russia. -
Building bottleneck worst in WA
The bottleneck in housing construction in recent years was worse in WA than any other state but the increase in construction costs was lowest in WA, a new report has found. -
WA scholar sets sights on UK
A UWA graduate has been named as the inaugural Geoff Gallop John Monash Scholar. -
Tertiary slide may signal deeper malaise
OPINION: Disappointing results for Australian universities in the latest global rankings come at a challenging time. -
Australia’s gender pay gap shrinks
The country's gender pay gap has marginally narrowed but WA has the biggest income disparity out of the states and territories, the Workplace Gender Equality Agency found. -
Rio Tinto workplace report reveals female staff suffering from backlash to diversity measures
via abc.net.auWhile half of the mining-giant's employees think its culture is improving, bullying against female staff is up since 2022 in an internal progress report published today. -
Troye Sivan wins ARIA's Album of the Year as Royel Otis sweeps with four awards — as it happened
via abc.net.auMissy Higgins claimed her spot in the Hall of Fame before performing an emotional finale. Look back on tonight's events as they unfolded. -
What the rail union is demanding to avert the Sydney train shutdown
via abc.net.auTransport for NSW is "scrambling" to bring in replacement transport amid the Sydney trains shutdown this weekend. But why are workers striking and exactly what is the union demanding? -
Paladin plays the waiting game
Paladin Energy’s bid to acquire Canada-based Fission Uranium Corporation has hit further delays, following news overnight. -
Cyber extortion up as Feds push bill
The Australian Signals Directorate’s annual threat report has revealed a nine per cent increase in ransomware attacks for the year, as parliament seeks to urgently pass new cyber security laws. -
Bunbury becomes WA’s sugar import hub
Southern Ports has inked a sweet deal with Australia’s largest sugar refiner to offload its product at the Port of Bunbury. -
'Recycling tax' fee to be scrapped in Greens and Coalition manoeuvre
via abc.net.auThe move to strike down a fee on waste exports will be another blow by the Senate to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. -
'Recycling tax' fee scrapped in Greens and Coalition manoeuvre
via abc.net.auThe move to strike down a fee on waste exports is another blow by the Senate to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. -
'Recycling tax' fee expected to be scrapped in Greens and Coalition manoeuvre
via abc.net.auThe move to strike down a fee on waste exports would be another blow by the Senate to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. -
ADC secures Claremont land
The $5.45 million purchase paves the way for the developer’s medical facility at the site. -
Second strike for Emeco
UPDATED: Mining services provider Emeco has received a second strike against its remuneration report, despite amendments it made in response to shareholder feedback last year. -
Emeco backs exec pay tweaks
Mining services provider Emeco says it has learned from last year’s shareholder backlash to its remuneration report, which placed its pay structure under the microscope. -
Rio Tinto culture a work in progress
Rio Tinto has published the findings of its workplace culture review, which showed staff still experienced unacceptable and harmful behaviours. -
Perseverance, stamina and a moment of irritation create $40m investment
via abc.net.auJohn Russell had a vision to mechanise a dangerous and expensive job that costs mines up to $500,000 an hour, and now the federal government will invest in the company he founded thanks to the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation. -
Fawkner buys Bunbury service station
The Victorian syndicator that owns several WA retail assets has bought a 7-Eleven for $5.1 million. -
Labyrinth taps investors for $19.5m
Gold-focused junior Labyrinth Resources has announced plans to raise $19.5 million, in order to rapidly fast-track exploration at its Comet Vale, Vivien and Mulwarrie gold projects. -
Hendon to lead UnionsWA
Public sector union boss Rikki Hendon has been picked to lead Western Australia’s trade unions peaky body following the resignation of Owen Whittle. -
Hackers targeting private schools as authorities warn of 'evolving' cyber threats
via abc.net.auHackers are increasingly eyeing private schools as a "honey pot" for ransomware, with the average cost of cybercrime to small businesses hitting almost $50,000. -
Hydrogen picture a work in progress
Economic challenges have dominated discussion in a hydrogen sector where driving ideology and market need are yet to align. -
Leaders share plans to fix NW housing woes
There may be no shortage of ideas to fix the north-west’s housing crisis, but turning plans into action has proved challenging. -
Farmer says yes to wind project to 'keep farm in the family' but some question environmental impact
via abc.net.auThe Farrells have run cattle on their rural property for more than 100 years and are now excited about renewables and the next phase of their family legacy. -
Sydneysiders told to 'prepare now' for travel chaos as crisis talks fail to avert rail strike
via abc.net.auNSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen says the industrial action on Sydney trains from Friday to Sunday will cause "major disruption for millions of train passengers" across the city.
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