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Posted: 2019-06-26 07:48:51
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Traditional owners, the NT Government and all three fishing sectors sign an agreement that will ensure permit-free fishing access to coastal waters for the next 18 months.
Posted: 2019-06-26 03:04:57
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The American singer-songwriter revealed she only discovered her master tapes were destroyed in the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot fire of 2008 after a New York Times report revealed the news earlier this month.
Posted: 2019-06-26 02:08:56
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Nuclear reactors should be considered as a realistic option to confront Australia's deepening energy crisis, according to a study from industry superannuation's chief lobby group.
Posted: 2019-06-25 23:01:09
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Up to 20 million manufacturing jobs could be lost to robots by 2030, increasing income inequality, warns a new report by Oxford Economics.
Posted: 2019-06-25 21:58:53
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The Dow Jones experienced its biggest drop this month after Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell asserted the central bank's independence, and downplayed interest rate cut expectations.
Posted: 2019-06-25 21:50:21
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He's "the eyes and ears and the noses and the tongues" of his readers. His reviews have the power to make or break a restaurant — and it's not a responsibility he takes lightly.
Posted: 2019-06-25 21:44:22
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Helping people with no bank account may be a laudable goal for Facebook's cryptocurrency, but critics fear it could destabilise emerging economies.
Posted: 2019-06-25 21:03:52
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Bus drivers used to receive respectful thanks at the end of a quiet ride, but these days some say they work in fear of being punched, stabbed, screamed at or spat on.
Posted: 2019-06-25 14:16:15
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will warn the global trading system is under real pressure as the relationship between China and the US continues to deteriorate.
Posted: 2019-06-25 14:01:48
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In a rare show of public unity, three of the nation's media bosses are demanding greater protections for whistleblowers and journalists after recent police raids.
Posted: 2019-06-22 04:21:24
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Queensland landholders are afraid that new government mapping of threatened species could lock up their land and force them to stop farming and grazing.
Posted: 2019-06-22 03:38:26
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Small businesses in South Australia employ nearly 75 per cent of the state's workers, but this week's State Budget offered them less than 1 per cent of the total spend.
Posted: 2019-06-22 00:41:19
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Two years after the Hazelwood power station closed, less than half the displaced workers in Victoria's Latrobe Valley have found full-time work.
Posted: 2019-06-21 21:12:03
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Temperatures have plunged and heaters are running hot — energy experts offer advice on how to stay warm while keeping costs to a minimum.
Posted: 2019-06-21 20:00:00
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About a year ago, my partner and I learned of a revolution in Australia's paddocks. We want to farm in a more natural way, but the stakes are high — making the shift could send us broke.
Posted: 2019-06-21 19:20:01
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Australians are the second most indebted households in the world, and a handful of lenders will let borrowers spread that large debt burden over a 40-year repayment period, allowing them to borrow more but also pay for the privilege.
Posted: 2019-06-21 08:09:26
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Several people are arrested and released without charge after gluing themselves to a Brisbane road during a protest against the Queensland Government's approval of the Adani coal mine.
Posted: 2019-06-21 04:16:01
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One of Australia's leading financial regulators warns businesses that conservative bodies with 'barely a hipster beard…between them' agree that climate change is a financial risk.
Posted: 2019-06-21 01:47:08
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The ATO reports an almost doubling in tip-offs from the public about suspected tax evasion, as it pushes to retrieve more money from the $50 billion black economy.
Posted: 2019-06-21 00:50:49
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The multi-billion-dollar Emissions Reduction Fund is under review and one idea being considered is to use taxpayer money to subsidise power generators, including coal-fired stations.