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Fortescue will fork out $350m for electric drill rigs at its iron ore operations in Western Australia where it has started work on one of the giant solar farms it needs built to hit net zero emissions ...
Lachlan Galvin will be sensationally dropped from the Wests Tigers’ team for their Easter Monday NRL clash with Parramatta at ...
The once unthinkable disarmament of Hezbollah could finally be within reach, as the United States pushes Lebanon to act and applies pressure to the group’s backer Iran over its nuclear program, ...
Mr Costello, who famously gave out $3000 baby bonuses in his 2002 budget, saying at the time that families should “have one for mum, one for dad and one for the country”, said birth rates were a ...
Former BlackBay Lawyers partner Justin Carroll was sacked by the firm for “serious misconduct”, including using anti-Semitic slurs to describe clients and using “sexist and misogynistic” language ...
Growth in residential property prices should “ideally” lag behind wage gains, opposition housing spokesman Michael Sukkar has declared, offering an aspirational target behind the Coalition’s plans to ...
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has declined to say whether she would seek to retain her portfolio if Labor is re-elected as Anthony Albanese was forced to confirm that his factional rival would ...
A teenager arrested for allegedly driving a stolen Land-Cruiser and chasing police with it in a remote Northern Territory community was on bail at the time for car theft and was recently sentenced for ...
A US court has thrown out all claims made in a lawsuit launched by sinking Australian sports betting company PlayUp against a former key American executive.
Corporate Australia is frustrated the federal government’s net zero emissions program has not modernised and evolved to head off greenwashing claims, the Carbon Market Institute says, as the nation’s ...
The Coalition has stoked a war with the $4.2 trillion superannuation industry, accusing cashed-up retirement funds of pouring “more than $4.4bn” into residential housing while spending millions ...
The Australian sharemarket rose slightly during a quiet Tuesday’s trading, as the market digests the latest carve out from the US President Donald Trump’s tariff plan.
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