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Protecting Australia’s majestic giants on the Great Barrier Reef – Marine Business News

Natures spectacle is in full swing in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, as thousands of majestic giants hit the ‘humpback highway’ for their annual journe

Australia on cusp of greatest Olympic Games of all – Marine Business News

Anna Meares doesn’t want to jinx it. So Australia’s Olympic chef de mission baulks at making medal predictions. But one month from the opening ceremony in

ASX lower after release of hot inflation data sparking fears of another rate hike — as it happened

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has approved a new code of practice for the banks, which will take effect on Feb 28, 2025.The changes in th

Foreign demand for Aussie property running hot, but it’s just a fraction of Australia’s lucrative real estate market

In short: Foreign buyers purchased more Australian real estate this past financial year, compared to 2021-2022, according to ATO data.The data also shows foreig

11th Australia Tahiti Rendezvous Goes from Strength to Strength – Marine Business News

The 11th Australia Tahiti Rendezvous was held across Thursday June 20 and Friday June 21 at Marina Taina in Papeete, Tahiti. The occasion provided an excellent

Lift prices, find your niche or shut: Australian cafes face tough choices as inflation bites

The Sydney eatery John Montagu is known for its sandwiches.The cafe in the harbourside suburb of Woolloomooloo has an avid following, especially among those who

AUSTRALIANS HATE PARALLEL PARKING, SURVEY SHOWS JUST HOW MUCH – Thailand Business News

BRISBANE, Australia, June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — It’s official – Australians hate parallel parking, a quarter of car owners confess to having parked else

Datacom enjoys increased profits as Australian business thrives

The changes complement the appointment of Phil Neutze, who joined Datacom in March as Group CFO. “In addition to the leadership changes, we are introduc

Organised crime targets Perth vape sellers with mafia-style intimidation, say police

In short: WA's police commissioner says organised crime gangs are threatening shop owners selling illegal vapes with violence and demands for a share of their p

Five First Nations Trailblazers Join Business Growth Program

The first cohort of the Growth Ramp program.A business growth program by the University of South Australia (UniSA) supporting Aboriginal-owned companies to gro

Inflation rises to 4%, stoking concern interest rates could increase again

Australia’s monthly inflation rate increased to its highest level in 2024 in the latest indication that the Reserve Bank won’t be cutting interest rates soo

ASX drops as inflation climbs to 4 per cent in May, exceeding economists’ expectations — as it happened

Iron ore futures prices rose for a second straight session on Wednesday, aided by a wave of buying in the spot market in top consumer China, although gains were