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Australia will soon start importing gas, but finding someone to buy it is proving ‘complicated’

In short: The first LNG import terminal in Australia is nearing completion at Port Kembla, near Wollongong.Squadron Energy says the gas brought in will be enou

As it happened: Defence minister to visit Ukraine; Morrison pushed $500m project before business case was done

A psychologist has rejected claims he acted as an advocate for a Yindjibarndi organisation in its decades-long battle with mining company Fortescue Metals Group

PM’s Made in Australia green plan a ‘slippery slope’

“If we are supporting industries that don’t have a long-term competitive advantage, that can be an ongoing cost. It diverts resources – that’s workers a

Wong and Dutton leave Arabic and Islamic Australians feeling abandoned

Frantic messages have been going out to the party faithful outside the electorate in recent days, pleading for numbers to man unattended booths.Even the voters

Coles and Woolies expansion moves could hurt consumers

“Additional supermarket competition is needed in the Australian market to not only create consumer benefits of choice, innovation and competitive prices, but

Australian prosecutors drop billionaire Andrew Forrest’s case against Meta

Forrest has accused Meta of breaking Australia's anti-money laundering laws | Photo: Reuters2 min read Last Updated : Apr 12 2024 | 11:48 AM IST Australi

RBA won’t cut interest rates until 2025

Former RBA official Jonathan Kearns said it would cut rates later than other central banks because it didn’t raise them as much.Jonathan Kearns. Dominic Lorr

Firm collapses amid alleged $200m scandal

An Australian trading platform provider has been ordered into court liquidation amid concerns over clients’ money, which comes after senior employees linked t

Seven’s new Boral bid; Mercedes mortgage pain; $77m Toorak double deal

Star reveals more losses as it braces for public hearingsThe company told investors it was losing large sums of money from customers visiting VIP areas, where t

Australian COVID-19 deaths hit new lows

The build-up in immunity was significant, said Curtin University Professor Jaya Dantas. “This is a good sign, as it indicates there is herd immunity from peop

Major change coming to AusPost

A historic shake-up of the nation’s postal service will take effect from Monday when Australia Post begins changes to its delivery schedule. Under the changes

Melbourne company collapses owing $2.5m

A company involved in the construction industry has gone bust leaving it $2.5 million in debt.Melbourne-based company MadeCo, which was responsible for kitchen