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Crown Resorts has been found unsuitable to hold Western Australia’s only gaming licence.
Insurance risk reviewed
A growing number of Australians are finding their homes and businesses to be virtually uninsurable.
Carbon credits dubbed "rort"
A whistleblower has emerged from the authority set up to monitor the government's Emissions Reduction Fund.
Study plots dismissive Liberals
A new study shows bullying claims by female Liberal MPs are routinely dismissed by colleagues.
APPEA backs consultation
A major gas lobby says no fracking will occur in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin without consent.
Locals keen for UK deal
Businesses are hoping to find more skilled workers when the Australia-UK free trade agreement comes into force.
Tough times hit Boral's bottom line
Building supplier Boral has taken a big hit from floods and fuel prices.
CEFC shifts off solar
The chief of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) says green hydrogen investments will pay off, eventually.
IEA urges oil cut
The International Energy Agency has suggested cutting down on car and plane travel.
Newcrest building gold twin
A major miner is building a real-time digital twin of a gold mine in NSW.
ACCC sues over fake crypto ads
The consumer watchdog is suing Facebook’s parent company Meta over scam ads for cryptocurrencies...
Choice calls for BNPL regs
Consumer advocacy groups around the world want stronger regulation of the buy now, pay later sector.
CSIRO backs rail savings
CSIRO says Australia could save over $200 million in transport costs per year by using inland rail.
Public service boost pledged
A plan has been put forth to restore public service jobs to 2012 levels.
Disaster fund described
The architects of a $10 billion cyclone reinsurance pool say a similar fund is needed for other natural disasters.
Energy boss slams Snowy plan
An experienced energy industry figure has described Snowy 2.0 as a $10 billion white elephant.
Climate care boldly dodged
The Federal Government has successfully avoided taking responsibility for protecting young people from climate change.
Big money backs cable plan
Australian billionaires are pouring money into the world’s largest solar and battery project.
Bond death expected
A major investment manager has quit his old firm to join a crypto advisory firm, saying “bonds won’t exist in 10 years”.