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Millers and Noni B were the last standing as a business empire crumbled
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Katies, Millers, Rivers and more have collapsed after decades in Australian fashion. What went wrong? -
Did Australia's Rivers, Katies and Noni B die of natural causes?
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Katies, Millers, Rivers and more have collapsed after decades in Australian fashion. What went wrong? -
Trump to hit Mexico, Canada and China with US tariffs within hours
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Mexico, Canada and China will face tariffs on exports to the US from Saturday, the White House has confirmed. -
FOGO a no go? Queensland falling behind on organic waste goals
via abc.net.au
Green food and garden organic bins — known as FOGO bins — have been heralded as the answer to diverting organic materials away from landfill, but experts say Queensland is falling behind on its goals. -
As Santos celebrates carbon capture, expert says it's 'hardly a drop'
via abc.net.au
Santos says it's captured and stored 340,000 tonnes of CO2 and is on track to significantly expand operations — but an energy expert says in the scheme of Australia's 500 million tonnes of yearly emissions, it's more "PR exercise" than climate change solution. -
Hesperia, Heidelberg to unlock 4,000 homes
The developer and building materials company have teamed up via the state government’s market led pathway, as the government continues to roll out its $80 million infrastructure fund. -
Govt admits traffic issues at hospital site
The state government has awarded a contract for the first of two multi-storey car parks at the proposed Women and Babies Hospital while also acknowledging issues with congestion. -
Updated Okvau data on way for Emerald
Gold focused-Emerald Resources has confirmed an expansion of its Okvau open pit resource and life of mine is anticipated in coming weeks. -
At Close of Business podcast January 31 2025
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss financial audits of WA universities.Plus: Chamber of Minerals and Energy releases its election wishlist; Tonkin Highway $1bn extension contract awarded; and Minderoo foundation cuts staff and costs. -
Aussie shares set another record on back of rates hype
The ASX200 has risen almost half a per cent to finish at its highest-ever level and end January up 4.6 per cent from where it started. -
Rinehart grows Lynas foothold
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart has widened her stake in Lynas Rare Earths, boosting her interest in the company to almost $500 million. -
Kalgoorlie gets the campaign spotlight
OPINION: The wild west was the centre of attention this week as Labor and the Nationals promised cash to solve two of Kalgoorlie’s biggest issues. -
Police detail Floreat shooting failings
A WA Police report into the murder of two women in Floreat in 2024 has resulted in disciplinary action being taken against eight officers. -
Revival for $120m hydrogen proposal
Infinite Green Energy has revived its Northam hydrogen plant proposal, submitting the $120 million application in a different planning pathway after it was rejected. -
Iluka could be rare star in tough year
US investment bank picks WA minerals sands miner as a winner in a year where major commodities face price pressures. -
Aravina marks 40 years with impressive range
The Margaret River operation’s latest owner is committed to remaining true to producing all estate-grown wines. -
Mark My Words January 31 2025
Mark Pownall and Sam Jones discuss Fortescue's $254m move; Minderoo's staff and spending cut; Sirona Urban's student accommodation plans; PGA; and $150m battery in Kalgoorlie. -
Former US beauty queen and energy expert promotes nuclear in WA
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Proponents of nuclear energy have launched a campaign to win the hearts and minds of towns promised nuclear facilities if the Coalition wins the next election. -
Ex-beauty queen who now promotes nuclear flown from US to Collie, WA, for presentation
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Proponents of nuclear energy have launched a campaign to win the hearts and minds of towns promised nuclear facilities if the Coalition wins the next election. -
Collie hosts another nuclear forum, this time with a former Miss America
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Proponents of nuclear energy have launched a campaign to win the hearts and minds of towns promised nuclear facilities if the Coalition wins the next election. -
Audit gives unis, TAFEs food for thought
The higher learning institutions have a medium to high-risk dependency on international students’ fees, an audit reveals. -
Peninsula likely to revise Lance guidance
Shares in Peninsula Energy were sold off early on Friday, after the uranium producer said it would likely downgrade its production guidance for the 2025 calendar year. -
Spirit of Tasmania IV ferry to stay in Scotland until late February as lease offer considered
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Negotiations to lease the newly built Spirit of Tasmania IV ferry have begun, as the state government announces the ship will stay on in Scotland for another month. -
CMEWA pushes green laws review
The state’s peak resources lobby group has submitted almost 100 recommendations for the federal government, including cutting tax rates and reassessing environmental policy reforms. -
Unleashing partner-led impact with 2030 strategy
For 23 years, Minderoo Foundation has made a difference in Australia and abroad. -
Strike to meet Hancock amid sale talk
Strike Energy has not ruled out asset divestment as part of a strategic review of its operations, while its new management prepares to meet joint venture partner Hancock Prospecting today. -
Groovin the Moo won't return in 2025, following last year's cancellation
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It follows Splendour in the Grass's announcement last week that it will also not be returning for 2025. -
Breaking: Groovin the Moo won't return in 2025, following last year's cancellation
via abc.net.au
It follows Splendour in the Grass's announcement last week that it will also not be returning for 2025. -
Capricorn eyes expanding Mt Gibson footprint
Capricorn Metals is poised to increase its foothold in the Murchison region; after announcing it had filed documents to acquire the Mummaloo gold project. -
Victorian Goldfields world heritage listing one step closer
via abc.net.au
Victoria's Goldfields — home to the most extensive and best-surviving gold-rush era landscapes in the world — has today been added to Australia's World Heritage Tentative List. -
Consortium wins $1bn Tonkin contract
The Tonkin Extension Alliance consortium has been awarded a contract to deliver the $1 billion Tonkin Highway extension and Thomas Road upgrade project. -
Tariff talk continues to dominate Wall Street
US stocks ended a volatile session higher overnight as investors digested a stack of key earnings reports, with upbeat comments from Tesla helping to offset a disappointing forecast from Microsoft.
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