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Decision to re-grant Australia's largest water licence was 'rational', court told
via abc.net.auA Northern Territory minister showed "intelligible justification" when she re-granted a record-breaking water licence in 2021 amid local opposition, the Supreme Court is told. -
A top US economist says America's inflation woes are far from over. Here's what it means for Australia
via abc.net.auLoretta Mester is one of the 12 people who determine the official interest rate in the United States, and she has a grim warning for American households already struggling to pay their bills. -
A top US economist says America is in for a painful few months. That's bad news for Australia
via abc.net.auLoretta Mester is one of the 12 people who determine the official interest rate in the United States, and she has a grim warning for American households already struggling to pay their bills. -
Austal settles with ASIC
Perth company Austal has accepted it breached its continuous disclosure obligations and agreed to pay a financial penalty as part of a settlement with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. -
$1bn electricity shock looms
Power network tariffs could rise by almost 8 per cent annually for four years, according to a draft regulatory decision, but the impact on customers is unclear. -
Mental health unit plan for Freo hospital
The state government has proposed to convert a block at Fremantle Hospital into a three-storey mental health ward, as part of a broader $49 million project. -
$27m plan for Freo hospital
The state government has proposed to convert a block at Fremantle Hospital into a three-storey mental health ward, as part of a broader $49 million project. -
Mining gains help lift ASX 1pc for week
The local share market finished the day up 0.7 per cent, thanks in part to gains by BHP, Fortescue Metals and Mineral Resources. -
EY partners to vote on split
The leaders of global accounting firm EY have decided to hold a vote on their planned split into stand-alone audit and consulting businesses, each with revenue of about $US20 billion. -
NeuroScientific boss resigns after trial fail
The boss of Clough family-backed NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals has resigned just days after the national research ethics body refused a trial for its Alzheimer’s treatment. -
MinRes rallies on lithium deal rumours
Mineral Resources shares have soared to an all-time high amid speculation that the Chris Ellison-led miner is considering a spin-out of its lithium operations. -
Builder failures set to worsen
As many as one in two construction businesses could be enduring cash flow pressures and at risk of insolvency, an expert has warned. -
AusCann updates on European deal, property sale
West Perth-based AusCann Group Holdings announced a multi-million dollar increase to its European facility and the proposed sale of its Wangara premises. -
Mark My Words 9 September 2022
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the death of Queen Elizabeth II, interest rates, Denis Cullity, Perth CBD sales, EY, windarms, coastal developments and Rocky Bay. -
At Close of Business 9 September 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss protesting at the Midwinter Ball and the ongoing viability of gas and coal projects. -
Market woes drag HBF to big loss
An additional $200 million in premiums revenue has failed to offset an overall loss of $96 million for HBF in FY22. -
Baltinas’ Cottesloe project out for comment
Plans lodged for an apartment building on 122 Marine Parade have been made public as a consultation period for the $27 million proposal starts today. -
Satterley in fresh Stoneville revival bid
After two years and nine rounds of peace talks, property developer Satterley is pushing ahead with its bid to revive the contentious North Stoneville proposal. -
Near record grain season likely: GIWA
Rain over much of the grain belt last week mean crops are on track for a near record year, according to the Grain Industry Association of Western Australia. -
Retail definitions up for debate
As a submission period for the state’s review into the laws governing commercial tenancies closes, Business News sought some expert opinions. -
Green light for $160m Perth CBD project
Humich Group will open the theatre that forms part of the group's $160 million proposal to revitalise Barrack Street, following a development approval today. -
These are the six portable cots that failed CHOICE's safety test
via abc.net.auConsumer group CHOICE warns some travel cots pose a serious safety risk to babies, with a number of products failing its annual safety test. -
Many travel cots pose a safety risk to babies. Here are the ones that passed the test
via abc.net.auConsumer group CHOICE warns some travel cots pose a serious safety risk to babies, with a number of products failing its annual safety test. -
Fuel outlet to bring jobs and tourism to once displaced community
via abc.net.auFor the first time in 20 years, the Yalata Anangu community on South Australia's far west coast has access to its own fuel, saving residents a 105km round trip. -
Price pressures drive retail rethink
Cost-conscious retailers are among the ‘winners’ from inflationary pressures facing economies worldwide. -
Perth office occupancy dips
Perth was the only state to show a drop in office occupancy in August but is the second highest in the nation. -
What happens to Australian money now the Queen has died?
via abc.net.auWhile cash and coins are becoming rarely used today, the Queen's image was a small reminder of Australia's connection to the royal family. What happens now? -
Albanese leads Australia's Queen mourning
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after news of the 96-year-old monarch's death. -
NAB hikes rates, Qantas reveals Alan Joyce pay; ASX gains after pause to remember Queen Elizabeth
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is ending the week higher, as NAB raises mortgage interest rates and Qantas reveals Alan Joyce is back to his full base salary. -
NAB and ANZ hike rates, Qantas reveals Alan Joyce pay; ASX gains after pause to remember Queen Elizabeth
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is ending the week higher, as NAB and ANZ raise mortgage interest rates and Qantas reveals Alan Joyce is back to his full base salary. -
Australian shares rise on open, ASX marks a minute's silence for the Queen
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are set to end the week higher after Wall Street made gains overnight. -
ASX marks a minute's silence for the Queen; ECB hikes rates to tackle inflation
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are set to end the week higher, as global markets continue to be rocked by rate hikes. -
ASX 200 set to end week higher, with Wall Street making gains
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are set to inch higher after Wall Street made gains overnight.
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