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Country race meet fights for survival after being cut from major betting circuit
via abc.net.auThe richest regional race meet in Queensland is hosting its first non-TAB meet. Despite the dramatic drop in betting revenue, the club has managed to maintain high-stakes prize money and is expected to draw a strong crowd. -
Lismore residents wonder how many more impacts rail bridge 'at risk of collapse' can take
via abc.net.auIn South Lismore, a disused rail viaduct that's more than a century old has signs warning that it is at risk of collapsing. It's been hit by a bus and for nearby residents, the sudden crunch of timber and steel is all too familiar. -
Airbnb's plan to host 'gladiator' battles at Rome's Colosseum causes outrage
via abc.net.auThe short-term rentals company is promising armour and sword fights at the ancient arena to a chosen few, but Rome's councillor for culture and local housing activists have criticised the plan. -
Full-strength beers returning to Western Sydney stadiums after being banned for more than decade
via abc.net.auCurrently, punters at Parramatta's CommBank Stadium and Sydney Olympic Park's Accor Stadium in the city's west can only buy half-strength beer, whereas in the east at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, punters can purchase full-strength beer. -
Full-strength beers returning to Western Sydney stadiums after being banned for more than a decade
via abc.net.auCurrently, punters at Parramatta's CommBank Stadium and Sydney Olympic Park's Accor Stadium in the city's west can only buy half-strength beer, whereas in the east at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, punters can purchase full-strength beer. -
Albanese unlikely to detail emissions target before next election
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese refuses to commit to announcing a 2035 target ahead of the election, only promising to do it "sometime next year". -
Xi Jinping tells Biden China 'ready to work' with Trump administration
via abc.net.auThe Chinese president insists he wants to "maintain communication, expand cooperation and manage differences" with the US despite already-strained relations between the countries. -
APEC summit leaders fail to reach consensus on wars in Ukraine and Middle East
via abc.net.auWhile the leaders of Pacific-rim nations have been united in their veiled calls to counter any effort Donald Trump might make to start a global trade war, China and Russia are suspected to have stood in the way of APEC discussing the impact of wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. -
Why bacon lovers are having to fork out more
via abc.net.auWhat used to be a cheaper protein is getting dearer, but the pork industry says the price rise on bacon is on imported product and is actually helping Australian farmers compete. -
Newcastle port exclusion zone means Rising Tide protestors face steep fines if caught
via abc.net.auAn exclusion zone has been issued ahead of next weekend's Rising Tide protest and festival. Anyone caught in the water faces an $1,100 fine. -
Newcastle port exclusion zone means Rising Tide protesters face steep fines if caught
via abc.net.auAn exclusion zone has been issued ahead of next weekend's Rising Tide protest and festival. Anyone caught in the water faces an $1,100 fine. -
Farming families say their futures will be on hold if Chinese-backed mineral sands mine takes over their land
via abc.net.auAvonbank mineral sands' company informs farmers their land will be used for a 3,000-hectare mine, under compulsorily acquisition powers in Victoria's Mining Act. -
Supporters hope wave energy trial off Albany can be the spark for unique power source
via abc.net.auAustralia has some of the best waves in the world and researchers say it could be a global leader in creating electricity from our oceans. So what's the hold-up? -
After several false starts, is wave energy being swept out to sea in the renewables race?
via abc.net.auAustralia has some of the best waves in the world and researchers say it could be a global leader in creating electricity from our oceans. So what's the hold-up? -
Xi Jinping snubs meetings with world leaders at APEC summit
via abc.net.auIt remains unclear why the Chinese president has failed to attend talks with Pacific-rim leaders in Peru a day after opening a new megaport north of Lima. -
Cheap 'clickbait' carrots used to lure shoppers at farmers' expense, supermarket inquiry hears
via abc.net.auThe way big stores deal with farmers and how they make money from fresh food specials have been a focus in the first two weeks of the ACCC's supermarket inquiry. -
When Canberra bus drivers called a snap strike, Nick gave strangers a lift in his Mustang
via abc.net.auWhen Canberran Nick Proud saw people standing at a bus stop looking confused during a surprise city-wide bus strike, he offered them free lifts in his 1964 Mustang. -
Asian Australians including Penny Wong say 'bamboo ceiling' has been a barrier to success
via abc.net.auEven in 2024, there is still a "bamboo ceiling" in Australia. It's an issue that hit home for many at this year's Asian-Australian Leadership Awards, including Foreign Minister Penny Wong. -
Teen computer whizz turning e-waste into working technology for overseas charities
via abc.net.auNowra year nine student Caleb Lawrence started his first tech business when he was 11 years old. Now, he is putting his skills to use to help those in need overseas. -
Chinese president arrives in Peru with multi-billion-dollar charm offensive as Trump threatens isolation
via abc.net.auDonald Trump's threat to ignite global trade wars has China seeking to capitalise, particularly in nations that might have previously looked north to the United States for economic support. -
Chinese president arrives in Peru with a multi-billion-dollar charm offensive, as Trump threatens isolation
via abc.net.auDonald Trump's threat to ignite global trade wars has China seeking to capitalise, particularly in nations that might have previously looked north to the United States for economic support. -
Music industry alarm as another regional music festival collapses
via abc.net.auOrganisers of the You & Me Festival, scheduled to take place in WA over the Christmas holidays, have blamed low ticket sales, high insurance and the last minute withdrawal of an international headliner for the event's cancellation. -
Greatland progresses Telfer deal
Greatland Gold and Newmont are targeting early December for completion of the $700 million acquisition of the neighbouring Havieron and Telfer gold projects. -
At Close of Business podcast November 15 2024
Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the state of some of Perth’s most prominent retail strips. -
Former gas heavyweight to get ‘unchecked power’ to approve major NT projects, critics say
via abc.net.auThe NT government has appointed a former Inpex boss as the first 'Territory Coordinator' in a bid to fast-track private investment. But critics have raised concerns that environmental safeguards will be "sidestepped". -
Utility sector leads Australian shares higher
The local share market finished Friday up 0.7 per cent, but couldn't recoup all of its losses from the start of the week. -
American tourist arrested for allegedly carving letters into sacred shrine in Tokyo
via abc.net.auTokyo Metropolitan Police allege the man used his fingernails to carve five letters into the pillar of a torii gate at the popular tourist attraction. -
Term limit bid after CCC’s ombudsman probe
A parliamentary committee has recommended a term limit and better oversight of the ombudsman role after a corruption investigation into one of WA's longest serving public officers. -
Industry body calls for productivity 'reset' in Queensland amid 'constructability crisis'
via abc.net.auThe peak body for urban developers says it takes twice as long to build residential apartments in Queensland as it calls for a "reset" of workforce productivity. -
Developers welcome Queensland suspending conditions agreement amid 'constructability crisis'
via abc.net.auThe peak body for urban developers says it takes twice as long to build residential apartments in Queensland as it calls for a "reset" of workforce productivity.
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