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QLD News

Camera store founder saves Booktopia from financial collapse

by Walter Watson
Camera store founder saves Booktopia from financial collapse

Beleaguered book seller Booktopia has been saved from collapse via a buyout from digiDirect founder Shant Kradjian. The book chain went into voluntary administration in July. A representative for Mr …

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‘Many facing pressures’: Westpac mortgage arrears, business lending weighs on bank’s book

by Anas Siddiqui
‘Many facing pressures’: Westpac mortgage arrears, business lending weighs on bank’s book

More mortgage holders are behind on repayments and businesses are battling falling demand as cost-of-living grinds on the Australian economy, Westpac’s latest quarterly results show. In a third quarter update …

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Defamation trial between Senator Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins enters third week

by Ron Morgan
Defamation trial between Senator Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins enters third week

The long running defamation battle between senator Linda Reynolds and her former staff Brittany Higgins will enter its third week in the WA Supreme Court on Monday. Senator Reynolds is …

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Defamation trial between Senator Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins enters third week

by Walter Watson
Defamation trial between Senator Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins enters third week

The long running defamation battle between senator Linda Reynolds and her former staff Brittany Higgins will enter its third week in the WA Supreme Court on Monday. Senator Reynolds is …

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Man in hospital after being slapped in the face by a whale’s tail off the Gold Coast

by Ron Morgan
Man in hospital after being slapped in the face by a whale’s tail off the Gold Coast

A fisherman’s “extremely rare” encounter with a whale saw him get knocked unconscious after he was slapped in the face by the mammal’s tail. Emergency services were called after reports …

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Artists, theatre owners confront dire cost-of-living spending slump leaving industry on the brink

by Kwame Phillips
Artists, theatre owners confront dire cost-of-living spending slump leaving industry on the brink

Aussie artists are in a struggle for survival. The first punch was Covid and now the country’s rolling cost-of-living crisis has pushed consumers to pull back their entertainment spend on …

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Government will not tell splurging states how to spend money, Gallagher says

by Ron Morgan
Government will not tell splurging states how to spend money, Gallagher says

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher has acknowledged public spending was partly fuelling inflation, but downplayed the federal government’s role. Earlier this week, Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock said state and territory …

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Artists, theatre owners confront dire cost-of-living spending slump leaving industry on the brink

by Kwame Phillips
Artists, theatre owners confront dire cost-of-living spending slump leaving industry on the brink

Aussie artists are in a struggle for survival. The first punch was Covid and now the country’s rolling cost-of-living crisis has pushed consumers to pull back their entertainment spend on …

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Right to disconnect laws can boost retention 40 per cent, research finds ahead of new laws

by Walter Watson
Right to disconnect laws can boost retention 40 per cent, research finds ahead of new laws

A long-running analysis of 24,000 workers has found the right to not be on call all hours of the day and night boosts productivity and retention, a study has found. …

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‘Falling behind’: Small business risks revenue with old tech, while quarter of Aussies still use cash

by Walter Watson
‘Falling behind’: Small business risks revenue with old tech, while quarter of Aussies still use cash

A quarter of Australians still rely on cash when purchasing from small businesses, a new report has found. A survey by small business accounting outfit Xero found 25 per cent …

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