
Nina Hendy
Business and Finance Journalist at Freelance
Freelance business + finance journalist. Newspaper aficianado. Interviewer. Ocean swimmer. Beekeeper. Views shared are mine alone.
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1 week ago |
domain.com.au | Nina Hendy
Modern apartments integrated into pockets of open green space are redefining the great Australian dream. As Australian house prices continue to rise, buyers are reconsidering what their ideal home looks like, resulting in growing demand for modern apartments amid changing lifestyle priorities. Research from the City Futures Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, found that 260 buyers from NSW who took part in the survey were turning to apartments as places to settle down and raise a family.
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2 weeks ago |
afr.com | Nina Hendy
Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statementBHP Mining executive Jessica Farrell is exploring how artificial intelligence and other technological innovations could transform traditional mining techniques into the future. The mining behemoth appointed Farrell to the vice president of innovation role in January this year, charging her with the task of reshaping the company’s innovation trajectory. Loading...
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2 weeks ago |
afr.com | Nina Hendy
Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statementThe day mining executive Vanessa Torres took over the chief operations role at South32, a tropical cyclone caused catastrophic damage to its Groote Eylandt Mining Company (GEMCO) project in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Hitting over two days in mid-March last year, Tropical Cyclone Megan caused an intense weather system, producing record rainfall of 681mm and the strongest wind gusts in two decades.
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3 weeks ago |
afr.com | Nina Hendy
Foodbank supplies over 20 million free meals each year, but is facing an increasing demand for its services. “With the rising cost of living, more and more families are being forced to make choices between food or keeping a roof over their head, or fuel in their car to get to work,” Robertson says.
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4 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | Nina Hendy
By Nina Hendy May 30, 2025 — 5.01am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Kat Wang worked as an office manager for a construction company for 14 years, taking on more responsibility over time. Each year or so, the Sydney woman would ask her boss for a pay rise, but mostly, her requests were knocked back, despite the fact her workload grew substantially over the years.
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In journalism, friendships run deep. I met one of my lifelong friends in a small regional town as a cadet journalist 25 years ago. She was in TV, I was in newspapers. We live in different states and are raising kids, but when she came to town, she made sure we caught up https://t.co/KEbjV3bfnv

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