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Amana transfers Kalgoorlie operations
Amana Living will transfer its Kalgoorlie aged care operations to another not-for-profit organisation. -
WA to get four more big batteries
The federal government has backed the development of four big batteries in regional WA, adding to the multi-billion-dollar investment in battery storage already underway in the state. -
What is jaggery? Asian staple hits FNQ markets
via abc.net.au
When Arjun Singh moved to Australia in 2016, he could not find any locally made jaggery. He set out to change that. -
Jaggery is a popular Asian sweetener â now being made from FNQ sugarcane
via abc.net.au
When Arjun Singh moved to Australia in 2016, he could not find any locally made jaggery. He set out to change that. -
ASX gains, as employment drops and May rate cut remains likely â as it happened
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The Australian share market gained strongly on hopes for two more US rate cuts this year, and as weaker jobs numbers kept a May rate cut as the next likely move for the RBA. -
Thousands of backyards turn into homegrown chook farms amid egg shortage
via abc.net.au
After 12 months of empty egg shelves in supermarkets, thousands of people across Australia are looking for ways around the shortages. -
Business owner's pre-election plea for highway duplication and safety
via abc.net.au
Community calls for a full duplication of the Sturt Highway have been back by South Australia's peak motoring body, which says planning needs to start now for the project to be realised. -
Looming gas crisis averted as Australian use plummets
via abc.net.au
Gas consumption in Australia is falling faster than anticipated, helping to avoid the risks of seasonal shortages in the next few years, according to energy commentators. -
Looming gas crisis averted as Australian gas use plummets
via abc.net.au
Gas consumption in Australia is falling faster than anticipated, helping to avoid the risks of seasonal shortages in the next few years, according to energy commentators. -
Helping Inspired Homes' customers 'highest priority', says Cook
Premier Roger Cook will use “every lever” to help end years of building delays endured by customers of Inspired Homes, including asking the corporate watchdog to prioritise an investigation. -
Australian shares snap winning streak as slide resumes
Australian shares have broken their modest three-day winning streak after gloomy investor sentiment returned to Wall Street overnight. -
Chaney calls for housing reform
The Member for Curtin likened WA’s housing affordability crisis to an “ambulance at the bottom of the cliff” as politicians urge for reform. -
Trump wants rare earth minerals. This poor African nation may be his answer
via abc.net.au
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo battles are taking place for territory and rare earth minerals such as cobalt. Donald Trump is about to enter the race. -
Tribunal rules in Onslow port feud
The state administrative tribunal has handed down a decision in the dispute between the Shire of Ashburton and Onslow Marine Supply Base over the decommissioning of Chevron’s gas platforms. -
Rio rebuts âmisleadingâ dual listing claims
Rio Tinto is strongly defending its dual listing as an activist shareholder attempts to push the board to follow industry peer BHP in dropping its London listing in favour of the ASX. -
Is the Democratic Republic of the Congo next for Trump?
via abc.net.au
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, battles are taking place for territory and rare earth minerals such as cobalt. Donald Trump is about to enter the race. -
Is DRC Congo next for Donald Trump?
via abc.net.au
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo battles are taking place for territory and rare earth minerals such as cobalt. Donald Trump is about to enter the race. -
US pharmaceutical giants urge Trump to put further tariffs on Australia
via abc.net.au
American medical giants want tariffs imposed on Australia as punishment for its Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, which sees the government negotiate cheaper prices for medicines for Australians -
Australia defends Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme as US companies urge Trump to impose reciprocal tariffs
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Australia defends Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme as US companies urge Trump to impose reciprocal tariffs -
Atlas to enter residential market
The Julian Ambrose-led company has ambitions to be one of the state's top 10 builders. -
SA farmers take 'gut-wrenchingly hard' drought battle to parliament
via abc.net.au
Farmers pushed to the brink by drought have joined the state opposition on the steps of Adelaide's Parliament House calling for more government action. -
At Close of Business podcast March 19 2025
Justin Fris and Sam Jones discuss the emergence of WA juniors mining throughout Latin America. -
Latin America calls for WA miners
Several WA junior miners are making positive forays into Latin America, where they’re finding fit-for-purpose regulations and local skills. -
Sitting safer in the saddle
Former showjumper Chloe Tornow has developed a vest-and-jacket combination to protect riders from falls. -
Nedlands bids to reject Dalkeith centre
The City of Nedlands mayor Fiona Argyle has failed to persuade a panel to overturn the approval over a $42 million medical centre in Dalkeith. -
New LNG-powered vessel for ANL
In the march towards net carbon zero by 2050, shipping company ANL has a new liquified natural gas-powered vessel joining its fleet. -
MinRes 'pauses' haul road operations
Embattled iron ore and lithium miner Mineral Resources has temporarily halted trucking operations on its multi-billion-dollar private haul road after another road train rolled over. -
No fix in sight for broken Bureau of Meteorology wave buoy
via abc.net.au
It's been seven months since the Cape du Couedic wave buoy started malfunctioning off Kangaroo Island, with the BOM blaming supply issues in Canada for delays to a replacement. -
Waiting months for approval for a deck, tradies say change is needed
via abc.net.au
Construction workers are calling on the ACT government to speed up the approval process for development applications amid an ongoing housing crisis. -
Customers snub cafes, restaurants as spending tightens
via abc.net.au
With a record number of hospitality sector closures last month, small businesses are fighting to find ways to keep customers coming through their doors. -
Libs vow Karratha gas approval
The Liberal Party of Australia has pledged to fast track approval of the North West Shelf project in Karratha, if elected in the upcoming federal election. -
WiseTech founder Richard White accepts âseriousness of his actionsâ
via abc.net.au
WiseTech co-founder and executive chair Richard White accepts the findings of a board review into his conduct and will remain in his current role, after a tumultuous period for the software firm. -
Richard White misled WiseTech board on personal relationships, review finds
via abc.net.au
WiseTech co-founder and executive chair Richard White accepts the findings of a board review into his conduct and will remain in his current role, after a tumultuous period for the software firm. -
Housing focus for regional ministers
The WA government’s regional ministers will be directed to address housing shortages and regional development roadblocks in major country towns. -
Myer half-year net profit takes hit
Myer executive chair Olivia Wirth says the department store group remains committed to becoming an “retail powerhouse”, amid challenging trade conditions. -
Austal says suitor is âwildly mistakenâ
Austal chairman Richard Spencer says he does not believe Hanwha can add value to the Perth-based shipbuilder but nonetheless has agreed to meet with the Korean company in Sydney next week. -
US stocks close trade downward
Wall Street swung back down overnight, and its former superstars once again led the way. -
Australia's 'biggest defence export' was meant for the US first, but Canada snuck past Trump
via abc.net.au
For months, senior officials have been discussing exporting Australia's world-leading JORN radar technology to the United States, but after Donald Trump's return to the White House, Canada saw an opportunity and leapt.
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