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Outback mine hopes to be first in Queensland powered by wind
via abc.net.au
After seeing the success of solar power onsite, the Dugald River zinc mine is now looking to harness the power of wind in a "first" for Queensland. The company wants to become carbon neutral by 2050. -
'Modern slavery': Seafarers face stolen pay, limited food, dirty water
via abc.net.au
The International Transport Workers' Federation says it recovered $30.7 million in stolen wages for the "world's invisible workforce" last year. -
Search continues for Lasseter's elusive gold reef, almost a century on
via abc.net.au
When Harold Lasseter died in a lonely desert grave in 1931, he took secrets of a supposed vast gold-bearing reef with him. His tale inspired generations of expeditions, which continue to this day. -
Analysts issue warning as more Australians dive into Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Analysts point to optimism about the US economy, but much will ride on decisions made by US president-elect Donald Trump, and the direction of interest rates both here in Australia and overseas. -
A modern-day treasure hunt: The search for a gold reef in the outback
via abc.net.au
When Harold Lasseter died in a lonely desert grave in 1931, he took secrets of a supposed vast gold-bearing reef with him. His tale inspired generations of expeditions, which continue to this day. -
Live: Education stocks lift ASX, as the dollar remains at two-year lows
via abc.net.au
Australian stocks open higher as Wall Street advances after a news report that suggested the incoming Trump administration could adopt a less aggressive tariff stance than expected. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: Banks lift ASX, as the dollar remains at two-year lows
via abc.net.au
Australian stocks are tracking higher as Wall Street advances after a news report that suggested the incoming Trump administration could adopt a less aggressive tariff stance than expected. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: Australian market to open flat despite rise on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Australian stocks are set to open flat as Wall Street advances after a news report that suggested the incoming Trump administration could adopt a less aggressive tariff stance than expected. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX to rise as S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended higher
via abc.net.au
Australian stocks are set to open marginally higher as Wall Street advances after a news report that suggested the incoming Trump administration could adopt a less aggressive tariff stance than expected. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
ASX and Aussie dollar rise despite iron ore weakness — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Australian shares rose as tech, healthcare and financials offset falls in the iron ore sector. Nvidia's CEO delivered a major presentation to a tech conference. See how the day unfolded on our markets blog. -
Girl suffers severe burns after Temu jumper ignites 'in a split second'
via abc.net.au
Daniella Jacobs-Herd faces a decade of skin grafts after suffering severe burns from a Temu jumper purchased online, which failed to comply with Australian safety standards. -
Girl left badly burnt after Temu glow-in-the-dark jumper catches fire
via abc.net.au
Daniella Jacobs-Herd faces a decade of skin grafts after suffering severe burns from a Temu jumper purchased online, which failed to comply with Australian safety standards. -
Union and government at loggerheads over new Sydney trains industrial action
via abc.net.au
The new protected industrial action will start from January 15 and initially last for three days but it could continue if the stand-off is not resolved. -
Sydney trains industrial action to resume next week
via abc.net.au
The new protected industrial action will start from January 15 and initially last for three days but it could continue if the stand-off is not resolved. -
Santos fined over oil spill
Oil and gas heavyweight Santos has been fined $10,000 after pleading guilty over the petroleum spill at its Varanus Island gas plant off the Pilbara coast. -
At Close of Business podcast Jan 6, 2025
Welcome back to At Close of Business for the new year. In the first episode back we review the biggest headlines from the festive period. -
Labor's Thornlie candidate steps down
WA Labor’s high-profile Thornlie candidate, Daniel Morrison-Bird, has stepped aside from his position just two months out from the state election. -
Bond shaken, but stirred to continue legal fight
The late Alan Bond's son is now seeking registration of the "Special Bond Beer" trademark after failing to have "Special Bond Gin" and "Special Bond Vodka" approved. -
Australian dollar firms but remains vulnerable
The Australian dollar has hit a one-week high but could be at risk of further decline depending on an upcoming inflation readout. -
Uranium gains following Cameco update
Western Australia-based uranium companies across the board enjoyed moderate ASX gains on Monday, following recent developments from leading Canadian uranium fuel producer, Cameco. -
WAEC warns of voter confusion
Premier Roger Cook says a visit by Anthony Albanese this week will not detract from state issues, but the WA Electoral Commission has warned of confusion with two ballots ahead. -
Gas giant Santos fined $10,000 over 'negligible' oil spill off WA
via abc.net.au
The energy giant has pleaded guilty to causing an oil spill in 2022, that leaked 25,000 litres of oil off WA's north-west coast. Santos will pay a $10,000 fine and $9,700 in court costs for failing to prevent the spill. -
Gas giant Santos fined $10,000 for 25,000-litre oil spill off Pilbara coast
via abc.net.au
The energy giant has pleaded guilty to causing an oil spill in 2022, that leaked 25,000 litres of oil off WA's north-west coast. Santos will pay a $10,000 fine and $9,700 in court costs for failing to prevent the spill. -
Proteomics’ endo breakthrough
The time it takes to correctly diagnose endometriosis could be slashed from seven years to just a few weeks with a new, non-invasive test from Nedlands-based Proteomics International. -
De Grey bid boosts Gold Road
Gold Road Resources has reported a 27 per cent quarter-on-quarter hike in the value of its listed investments but remains tight-lipped on whether it will make a move for De Grey Mining. -
2028 target for Parron wind farm
A plan to build a 490-megawatt wind farm in the Mid West has been put before federal regulators, as its developers push to begin producing energy by 2028. -
Warning of history repeating as WA government spruiks ferry expansion
via abc.net.au
WA Labor says it will press ahead with plans to expand Swan River ferry services, extending connections to UWA and Applecross, despite concerns from sailing clubs about increased river traffic. -
WA Labor promises ambitious ferry expansion if re-elected, but not everyone loves the idea
via abc.net.au
WA Labor says it will press ahead with plans to expand Swan River ferry services, extending connections to UWA and Applecross, despite concerns from sailing clubs about increased river traffic. -
'That finished it': Warning of history repeating as WA government spruiks ferry expansion
via abc.net.au
WA Labor says it will press ahead with plans to expand Swan River ferry services, extending connections to UWA and Applecross, despite concerns from sailing clubs about increased river traffic. -
Fixing the notorious Bruce Highway will take decades, experts say
via abc.net.au
Road safety experts have warned that fixing the Bruce Highway will likely have no "end point" despite the federal government announcing a major $7.2 billion upgrade. -
Record quarterly production for Emerald
Success at the Cambodia-based Okvau gold mine has continued for Emerald Resources, on the back of a record quarter of production. -
AMEC calls for exploration scheme extension
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies is calling on the federal government to extend and double an exploration incentive scheme due to end mid-year. -
Sadness and frustration as Christmas presents, cards destroyed
via abc.net.au
A burnt-out delivery truck north of Perth has left people waiting for mail, including some overdue Christmas gifts, that will not arrive. -
Christmas gifts lost in Australia Post truck fire
via abc.net.au
A burnt-out delivery truck north of Perth has left people waiting for mail, including some overdue Christmas gifts, that will not arrive. -
IMC: The West ‘failed’ in Anghie coverage
The West Australian failed to provide fair and balanced coverage of former Perth Lord Mayoral candidate Sandy Anghie on multiple occasions, the company’s self-funded regulator has found. -
Fortescue plans next Pilbara mine
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue has submitted plans for its next big Pilbara iron ore project to ring in the new year. -
Bauk appointed Peninsula MD and CEO
Uranium producer Peninsula Energy has appointed George Bauk as its managing director and chief executive, effective from January 20. -
Onwards and upwards for Glory
Perth Glory director of football Stan Lazaridis has confirmed the A-League’s tax-related issue with the ATO has been resolved. -
Caratti banned for four years
A joint ASIC, ATO and Federal Police investigation spanning almost 20 years has resulted in Perth property developer Allen Caratti receiving a four-year disqualification from managing corporations. -
Perth housing market starts to slow
Data from CoreLogic indicates that the capital may not experience the same rapid rate of growth in 2025. -
$913m for two major wind farms
An expansion of WA’s renewable energy sector is proceeding after a lull in activity, with contracts awarded for an expansion of one wind farm and construction of a second, new wind farm. -
WA to lead on population growth
Western Australia’s population is projected to grow from three million currently to 3.5 million by 2035, with Perth accounting for an increasing share of the state’s total. -
Bellevue revises FY25 guidance
Shares in Darren Stralow-led Bellevue Gold dipped by 12 per cent early on Monday, following news the gold producer had revised its annual production guidance for the 2025 financial year. -
Letizia charged with insider trading
Perth accountant Vittorio Letizia has appeared in Perth Magistrates’ Court charged with five counts of insider trading.The charges are in relation to purchases made in Genesis Minerals Limited shares in September 2021, with Mr Letizia facing court on Friday, December 20, 2024. -
State pushes for hospital start
The state government moved to lock in contractors for the $1.8 billion Women and Babies’ Hospital in December, as it pushes to begin the project before the March election. -
Wall Street gets boost from tech sector
US stocks rebounded last week as investors near the end of a holiday-shortened period that also rang in a new year. -
State surplus gets $500m boost
The state government revealed a $500 million increase to the state government’s projected operating surplus, while expense growth outstripped revenue growth in the mid-year review.
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