Farrell Flies to Brussels for EU Trade Deal Talks

Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell is in Brussels for high-stakes negotiations to finalise a long-awaited trade agreement with the European Union, with agricultural access and geographic indicators as key sticking points.

CBA Profit Surges on Mortgage Boom

Commonwealth Bank reports a massive first-half profit driven by a booming mortgage market, highlighting strong lending growth and economic resilience in Australia.

Tenant's Anonymity Bid Rejected by ACT Tribunal

An ACT tribunal has dismissed a tenant's application to suppress identifying details from a published decision, arguing it could brand renters as 'troublemakers' and harm future rental prospects.

Perth Landlords Face CGT Changes in Rental Boom

Perth landlords are profiting from a tight rental market, but potential capital gains tax reforms could impact their earnings. Experts warn of significant financial implications for property investors in Western Australia.

Задержки в проекте West Village в Кэрриньяпе вызывают разочарование покупателей

Покупатели коммерческой недвижимости в районе Кэрриньяп в Западной Австралии продолжают сталкиваться с многолетними задержками в проекте West Village, что вызывает значительное разочарование и неопределенность.

Toy Libraries Boom in SA as Borrowing Surges

Toy libraries across South Australia are seeing a significant increase in membership and borrowing, driven by economic pressures and a growing focus on sustainability and community engagement.

Perth Jewellery Store Break-In Leads to Arrest

A man has been arrested and charged after allegedly breaking into Allgem Jewellers in Perth's CBD overnight, smashing a window and stealing jewellery items from the Hay Street Mall storefront.

Deep Drilling Targets Chilean Copper Porphyry Heart

Joint venture partners Southern Hemisphere Mining and FMR Resources launch a new deep diamond drill hole in Chile's Llahuin copper-gold-molybdenum project, aiming for the core of the Southern Porphyry system.

Jamberoo Builder Launches Mr Squiggle Contest for Lawn Art

Rick Smith, a tiny house builder in Jamberoo, found a phallic drawing poisoned into his lawn. Instead of anger, he started a competition for a Mr Squiggle to redesign it into eco-friendly art, offering a night's stay at his eco cabins as a prize.

ACCC: недобросовестные тактики провайдеров NDIS в туризме

Австралийская комиссия по конкуренции и защите прав потребителей (ACCC) выявила тревожные случаи, когда провайдеры NDIS используют агрессивные методы продаж, чтобы заманить людей с инвалидностью в дорогостоящие инклюзивные туры.

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