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Record rain swamps Rio rail
Heavy rain flooded a railcar dumper, cut off access roads, and stopped trains on Rio Tinto’s Pilbara iron ore network. -
Logging continues in forests earmarked for Great Koala National Park
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There are calls for an end to logging in forests being considered for the Great Koala National Park, as the government signals that it's close to completing the required assessment process. -
Great Koala National Park assessment area logged despite government pledge
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There are calls for an end to logging in forests being considered for the Great Koala National Park, as the government signals that it's close to completing the required assessment process. -
Abalone fishers seek buyout claiming 'serial depletion' by illegal takes
via abc.net.au
Commercial abalone fishermen in NSW say they are fighting a "war" against illegal fishing and some want out of the industry due to depleting stock. -
Live: Aussie dollar hits five-week high on Trump's China comments, ASX rises
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 is on track for a weekly gain. The Australian dollar rallies against the greenback after US President Donald Trump tells Fox News he could make a deal with China. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX to rise, S&P 500 touches all-time high
via abc.net.au
A mixed session on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, as investors assess a mixed bag of corporate earnings and digest comments from US President Donald Trump, including a call for cuts in interest rates and oil prices. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Live: ASX on the rise after S&P 500 touches all-time high
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 is on track for a weekly gain. Wall Street ended higher as investors assessed a mixed bag of corporate earnings and digested US President Donald Trump's calls for cuts in interest rates and oil prices. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. -
Aussie dollar hits five-week high, ASX has best week in a month — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX 200 posts its best weekly gain since December. The Australian dollar rallies against the greenback after US President Donald Trump tells Fox News he could make a deal with China. Here's how the trading day unfolded on the markets blog. -
The $1.15 billion project to 'secure the future' of Australian steelmaking
via abc.net.au
The most expensive project in Australian steelmaking history is underway in the NSW steel town of Port Kembla.
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Tours cancelled as adult penguins fail to return to young at seaside town
via abc.net.au
A sudden drop in adult little penguin numbers at Bicheno on Tasmania's east coast has led to alarm for the fate of the colony as penguin chicks reliant on parents are seen dying. -
Chicks starving as little penguins fail to return from warming seas
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A sudden drop in adult little penguin numbers at Bicheno on Tasmania's east coast has led to alarm for the fate of the species as penguin chicks reliant on parents are seen dying. -
Emilia Pérez picks up most Oscar nominations as Guy Pearce receives nod
via abc.net.au
Australian Guy Pearce receives a supporting actor nod as Emilia Pérez, Wicked and The Brutalist lead Oscar nominations. -
Albanese to announce $10,000 cash for apprentices who build homes
via abc.net.au
The election policy will be launched in a National Press Club address on Friday. -
WA government flags plans to return freight rail lines to public hands
via abc.net.au
The government says it will enter negotiations to reverse the privatisation of the state's freight rail network, but grain farmers say damage has already been done. -
At Close of Business podcast January 23 2025
Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss the relocation and expansion of Dress for Success WA. -
Feds tip $2bn into green bank
The federal government has tipped $2 billion its clean energy lending agency in an effort to spur investment in the sector and capitalise on the net-zero transition. -
Psychiatrist accuses NSW government of 'declaring war' on mental health system
via abc.net.au
A psychiatrist resigning in protest over the lack of resources in NSW's mental health sector says the state government's response is effectively a declaration of war. -
NSW premier should be called before coroner, resigning psychiatrist says
via abc.net.au
A psychiatrist resigning in protest over the lack of resources in NSW's mental health sector says the state government's response is effectively a declaration of war. -
Rivers becomes latest brand to get the chop in Mosaic Group's brand cull
via abc.net.au
Rivers was one of the first Australian retailers to start selling on the internet. So why has it failed? -
Telstra, Accenture plan AI JV
Telstra will cut its data and AI provider list down to just two as part of a proposed joint venture with Accenture which will also see 726 jobs migrate to the JV. -
Rail move continues a pattern
ANALYSIS: Labor’s plan to buy back the rail freight network adds to multiple moves across the water, roads, health and prison industries to reverse the privatisation of assets and services. -
Fed govt buys Rex's $50m debt
Taxpayers will fork out a $50 million debt lifeline to Rex, with the federal government stepping in for a second bid to sell the embattled airline. -
Capricorn poised to increase footprint
Gold producer Capricorn Metals has announced plans to expand its foothold in the Pilbara. -
Australian shares drop as Trump rally loses steam
The ASX200 has snapped its three-day winning streak with a 0.6 per cent drop, while the Australian dollar was close to a one-month high. -
WA scraps desalination plan for 'vital' harbour ahead of state election
via abc.net.au
Just over a month out from the state election, the WA Labor party scraps plans for a contentious desalination plant on the state's south coast. -
WA voters get two bites in polls
WA Labor under Roger Cook looks well set for a third term, but it could be more difficult for Anthony Albanese. -
Tourism on up prior to SVNS showcase
Western Australian tourism minister Rita Saffioti says the government’s sports tourism strategy is playing a role in higher hotel occupancy rates. -
Rivers clothing stores shuttered
More than a dozen Rivers clothing stores across the state will shut shop after a buyer couldn’t be found for division under the troubled Mosaic Brands umbrella. -
Power outages hit one of Australia's hottest towns as temps soar above 40
via abc.net.au
Residents of Oodnadatta, one of Australia's hottest towns, have suffered through two power outages this week as temperatures soared above 40 degrees Celsius. -
Westgold backs big second half
Westgold Resources is confident its production output will increase in the second half of the financial year, following a strong market reaction to its first half production figures. -
Domino's pizza franchisee banned from hiring trainees across 12 SA stores
via abc.net.au
A franchisee running more than a dozen Domino's pizza outlets in two states has been banned from employing trainees and apprentices at 12 SA stores, after an investigation by a workplace watchdog. -
'It encourages me to avoid fast fashion': Tips for selling second-hand clothes online
via abc.net.au
If selling second-hand clothes online is more of an ambition than a reality, these tips from experienced sellers might encourage you to start listing and claw back some funds. -
Vocus launch major data play
The coast-to-coast connection spans from Brisbane to Perth, and will offer data transfer speeds of up to 400 gigabits per second on a single optical wavelength. -
Labor to buy rail freight network
The state government has announced its intention to buy back the South West rail freight network from operator Arc Infrastructure, 25 years after it was sold for $585 million. -
Lifeline for Rex Airlines as federal government takes on $50m debt
via abc.net.au
The federal government says it is stepping in to rescue Rex Airlines so airline services continue for regional communities. -
Greatland’s Telfer off to flying start
Greatland Gold has hailed the “Rolls Royce” Telfer project it acquired in December, after producing almost 30,000 ounces of gold from the project over its first 27 days of ownership. -
Splendour In The Grass confirms it won't return for 2025
via abc.net.au
The long-running music festival won't return for 2025, but organisers promise it will "come back bigger and better when the time is right". -
Escalante could double icetana stake
Laurence Escalante could more than double his stake in AI-driven surveillance company icetana and become its largest shareholder, as the company gears up to enter Iraq. -
Mondelphous books contracts worth $150m
Monadelphous Group has secured a series of new construction and maintenance-based contracts worth around $150 million. -
Regis seeks ounces, McPhillamys clarity
A cashed-up Regis Resources hopes to have a clearer picture of the future of its McPhillamys gold project by mid-year, as it explores options to add ounces to its production profile. -
Queensland public servants urged to reduce electricity use amid heatwave
via abc.net.au
Public servants in Queensland government buildings have been asked to reduce their electricity use to avoid forced blackouts as state triggers emergency power response -
Half-year record for Fortescue
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue achieved a half-year record for iron ore shipments, totaling 97.1 million tonnes, following a strong end to 2024. -
Swans post $66k net surplus
WAFL FINANCIALS WRAP: Swan Districts Football Club recorded another season in the black, posting a net surplus of $66,382 in 2024 – ensuring the club’s total equity reached $1.9 million. -
Myer seals 'one of the most significant' deals with Premier merger
via abc.net.au
Shareholders of Myer and Premier Investments have both overwhelmingly voted in favour of a deal that will see the department store acquire fashion chains including Just Jeans, Dotti and Jay Jays. -
Clothes creating career confidence
Dress for Success WA has moved to new fit-for-purpose premises and expanded its offerings as demand rises. -
Record high for S&P500 overnight
Wall Street's indexes rose overnight with the benchmark S&P 500 hitting a record high during the session.
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