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ASX trades flat, Crown Resorts shares jump on $8.46 billion takeover bid
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Crown Resorts receives a sweetened takeover bid from a US private equity giant, while the Australian share market struggles for direction after a mixed performance on Wall Street as inflation worries are still front and centre for investors. -
ASX set to open steady, Wall St closes with mixed results on concerns Fed is 'behind the curve'
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The Australian share market is likely to open flat, following a mixed performance on Wall Street as inflation worries are still front and centre for investors. -
ASX opens steady, Wall St closes with mixed results on concerns Fed is 'behind the curve'
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The Australian share market opens flat, following a mixed performance on Wall Street as inflation worries are still front and centre for investors. -
ASX opens higher, Crown Resorts receives $8.46 billion takeover bid
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The Australian share market rises in early trade, following a mixed performance on Wall Street as inflation worries are still front and centre for investors. -
ASX crawls higher, Crown Resorts shares jump on $8.46 billion takeover bid
via abc.net.au
Crown Resorts receives a sweetened takeover bid from a US private equity giant, while the Australian share market struggles for direction after a mixed performance on Wall Street as inflation worries are still front and centre for investors. -
Major Queensland hotels lock out the unvaxxed ahead of December deadline
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Some tourism businesses say they would rather refuse bookings from unvaccinated people than try to navigate the state’s impending COVID-19 restrictions. -
The most powerful man in America lives on a boat and comes from an impoverished state
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Joe Manchin spent more than a decade being largely ignored in the US Senate. Then a twist of fate turned him into America's most influential politician. -
Meet the politician more powerful than Biden and Trump: 'I wouldn't wish this upon anyone'
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Joe Manchin spent more than a decade being largely ignored in the US Senate. Then a twist of fate turned him into America's most influential politician. -
US law will require new cars to detect drunk drivers
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Breath-sniffing sensors and finger-scanning detectors are central to a landmark safety mandate to fight drunk driving in the United States. -
The 'great migration' to the regions has broken records, but will it last?
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More than 100,000 people moved from capital cities to regional Australia last year, but the question now is whether they'll stay. -
At Close of Business: Madeleine Stephens on sustainable fishing
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens explains the value of sustainable seafood accreditation to WA's fisheries. -
Danger period for McGowan
Shifting expectations of reopened borders and economic headwinds will test the WA government. -
Versent, Mantel Group open Perth offices
Technology and design consultant Mantel Group has expanded from the east coast into Perth, as it plans to take on 200 more staff nationally in the next 12 months. -
10,000 jobs from oil and gas boom
Economic activity in WA could be $35 billion higher in 2027, with 9,700 more jobs, if a series of oil and gas projects enter construction, EY has projected. -
Artemis to sell, list battery metals projects
GreenTech Metals is acquiring tenements from Artemis Resources ahead of an ASX listing next month, having launched an IPO to raise $5 million. -
Investors critical of WA heritage bill
Western Australia's "insufficient" new Aboriginal cultural heritage legislation reinforces the need for greater federal oversight, investors say. -
Collapse of major building group leaves hundreds in limbo amid building boom
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The collapse of a Brisbane-based construction company leaves hundreds of homes unbuilt across Australia and one Queensland family's first home dreams in limbo. -
Gold, miners help ASX shares beat US lead
Improving appetite for gold and mining shares in response to inflation and Chinese activity has helped the ASX close higher. -
Decmil sues Avid Australia Holdings for $1.3m
Osborne Park-based Decmil Group is chasing Avid Australia for more than $1.3 million it claims it’s owed for works at Rio Tinto’s Warramboo mines, just one week after its subsidiary Avid Resources went bust. -
Ravensthorpe mine extension opened
First Quantum Minerals has opened a $100 million extension project at the Ravensthorpe nickel mine. -
Paper advertising its own sale actually not on the market
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The Bendigo Advertiser is not up for grabs, despite ads it's running to the contrary — so what gives? -
Quigley's son sues state over PPE deal
Big Start Capital, headed by the son of Attorney General John Quigley, is suing the state government for damages for allegedly breaching a personal protective equipment supply deal. -
Attorney General's son sues state over PPE deal
Big Start Capital, spearheaded by Attorney General John Quigley’s son, is suing the state government for damages for allegedly breaching a personal protective equipment supply deal. -
House prices 'rolling over' as affordability, rising interest rates bite, warns ANZ
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ANZ is tipping house price falls in 2023 as the pandemic boom in Australian housing comes to an end amid worsening affordability, more stock on the market and rising interest rates. -
Bank tips house prices will fall in 2023. But they'll still be 27 per cent higher than they were in 2019
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ANZ is tipping house price falls in 2023 as the pandemic boom in Australian housing comes to an end amid worsening affordability, more stock on the market and rising interest rates. -
Hydrogen focus for net zero moonshot
Woodside Petroleum lured a self-confessed ‘tech geek’ from NASA to head its hydrogen plans, including a $1 billion-plus proposal for a Perth export hub. -
Low uptake of COVID land tax relief
Almost all funding allocated to tax relief for commercial landlords as part of recent COVID-19 relief measures was either spent as industry support or returned to consolidated revenue, state parliament has heard. -
AustralianSuper, Stokes push $360m potash fundraise
BCI Minerals is set to receive a $75 million cash injection from AustralianSuper and a $110 million investment from major stakeholder Kerry Stokes to get a $1.2 billion potash project up and running. -
AustralianSuper, Stokes back $360m potash fundraising
BCI Minerals is set to receive a $75 million cash injection from AustralianSuper and $110 million from major stakeholder Kerry Stokes to get its $1.2 billion potash project up and running. -
AustralianSuper, Stokes back $360m potash fundraise
BCI Minerals is set to receive a $75 million cash injection from AustralianSuper and $110 million from major stakeholder Kerry Stokes to get its $1.2 billion potash project up and running. -
Hopes US-China talks could help thaw frosty relations between Australia and China
via abc.net.au
Australia is eager to "work through" its differences with China and resume trade relations after months of radio silence from its biggest economic partner. -
Australia welcomes high-level dialogue with China but there will be no comprises, government warns
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Australia is eager to "work through" its differences with China and resume trade relations after months of radio silence from its biggest economic partner. -
Future Perth podcast: Episode 3
Episode 3 of the Business News Future Perth podcast is now available, focusing on the struggle to bring more women into leadership roles in business and government. -
MinRes cuts iron ore guidance
Mineral Resources has cut its iron ore production guidance from its Yilgarn operations while also flagging a shift to high-grade magnetite production. -
Alec Baldwin had no reason to fire gun during filming of Rust, lawsuit alleges
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The lawyer for the latest crew member to file a lawsuit over a fatal shooting on the US set of movie Rust says Alec Baldwin was playing "Russian roulette" when he fired the gun. -
$1bn price tag as Australian company buys major Queensland mine signalling ‘confidence in local industry’Â
via abc.net.au
Australian mining company Evolution will spend $1 billion to purchase a major copper-gold mine off Swiss multinational Glencore. -
Seafood certification nets growing market share
Sustainability accreditations are helping WA businesses sell produce internationally.
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