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Canberra's 'Premium' Pushes Family Bus Depot to Brink

A third-generation Canberra transport operator was days from shutting its Fyshwick depot, citing a 'toxic' mix of high costs and red tape. Discover how a FlixBus deal saved it and the wider pressures on ACT businesses.

Eight Townsville businesses liquidated in December

Eight Townsville-area businesses entered liquidation in December 2023, including a well-known restaurant and a construction firm. Discover the full list and what it means for the local economy.

Govt cracks down on corporate rip-offs, consumer trust plummets

Assistant Minister Andrew Leigh leads a national crackdown on unfair corporate practices, as new research reveals Australian trust in big business is at its lowest ever. Discover the new laws and the sinister shift away from 'the customer is always right'

Kiama's Favourite Chicken Katsu Sandwich Story

Discover how Becky Morgan and Robert Blackburn's sandwich shop Lane on Collins became a Kiama sensation, with their chicken katsu sandwich winning community hearts. Explore their journey from private dining to local favourite.

Geelong business liquidations hit in November

Multiple Geelong businesses face liquidation in November, including construction and retail companies. Discover which local enterprises are affected and what it means for the region.

Parliament House Christmas tree lights up Canberra

Speaker Milton Dick and Senate President Sue Lines illuminate Parliament House's Christmas tree with sustainable charities Country Needs People and Landcare Australia as 2025 beneficiaries.

Green Perth Offices Get 7% Higher Rent

JLL research reveals Perth's top-rated sustainable offices can charge 7% more rent, with fully electric buildings seeing a 23.4% national premium. Discover the financial benefits of green retrofitting.

Population Boom Threatens WA Fish Stocks

Western Australia's rapid population growth is putting unprecedented pressure on fish stocks. Industry leader Trevor Whittington warns of potential decimation without immediate action.

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