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Wheatbelt town offers $20k incentive to keep its butcher shop open
via abc.net.au
The butcher in the WA town of Pingelly is selling up and the council is offering a significant financial incentive to whoever buys the business and keeps it running. -
Town offers $20,000 in bid to lure butcher to the bush
via abc.net.au
The butcher in the WA town of Pingelly is selling up and the council is offering a significant financial incentive to whoever buys the business and keeps it running. -
Samsung co-CEO dies, Chinese EV maker surpasses Tesla's annual revenue — as it happened
via abc.net.au
Samsung Electronics' co-CEO dies of cardiac arrest, with no successor named, while Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD posts a larger annual revenue than Tesla. Look back on the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters. -
Live: Samsung co-CEO dies, Chinese EV maker surpasses Tesla's annual revenue
via abc.net.au
Samsung Electronics co-CEO dies of cardiac arrest, with no successor named.
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD posts a larger annual revenue than Tesla.
Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Live: EV maker BYD's sales and profit surge, Tesla shares rally
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to open higher after Wall Street rallied on hopes Trump will narrow the focus of tariffs. Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Live: ASX to rise after Wall Street rallies on hopes Trump will narrow tariffs
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to open higher after Wall Street rallied on hopes US President Donal Trump will narrow the focus of tariffs. Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Live: ASX on the rise as markets bet on hopes of more measured tariffs
via abc.net.au
The ASX rises after Wall Street rallied overnight, on hopes Donald Trump's tariffs will be more measured than first feared. Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog. -
Environmental laws to stop 'vexatious green groups', Senator Duniam says
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor will push through legislation today that could derail a legal battle over salmon farming's impact on an endangered ray and safeguard the industry's future in Tasmania. -
Environmental laws set to be scaled back in parliament's final days to save salmon jobs
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor will push through legislation today that could derail a legal battle over salmon farming's impact on an endangered ray and safeguard the industry's future in Tasmania. -
Changes to laws pass lower house in attempt to protect salmon jobs
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor pushes through legislation that could derail a legal battle over salmon farming's impact on an endangered ray and safeguard the industry's future in Tasmania. -
Changes to environmental laws pass lower house in attempt to protect salmon jobs
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor pushes through legislation that could derail a legal battle over salmon farming's impact on an endangered ray and safeguard the industry's future in Tasmania. -
'A stinking little fish': Lambie hits out at proposed salmon laws
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor will push through legislation today that could derail a legal battle over salmon farming's impact on an endangered ray and safeguard the industry's future in Tasmania. -
At Close of Business podcast March 24 2025
Justin Fris and Business News senior editor Mark Beyer discuss the successes and setbacks within Kwinana’s industrial strip. -
Dental patient trapped mid-procedure in two-year, $33,000 nightmare
via abc.net.au
A WA woman has been left without teeth, tens of thousands of dollars poorer and desperate for implants after two dentists were charged with criminal offences. -
Banks help stock market edge higher after early slump
Australian shares have edged higher after an early lull, with the big four banks helping to lift the bourse into the green. -
Gas giants could be forced to divert supply to Australia
via abc.net.au
Gas giants would be forced to supply more energy to the domestic energy market in exchange for more lax environmental regulations under gas reservation plans that could be adopted by both sides of politics. -
Gas exporters could be forced to divert supply to Australia
via abc.net.au
Gas giants would be forced to supply more energy to the domestic energy market in exchange for more lax environmental regulations under gas reservation plans that could be adopted by both sides of politics. -
PathWest awards $219m in contracts for pathology services
PathWest has awarded several companies contracts, worth $219 million in total, over the automation of laboratory medicine and pathology services across Western Australia. -
Coal miner Peabody to pay $500,000 for polluting Royal National Park
via abc.net.au
Coal mine operator Peabody Energy, found guilty of two separate Metropolitan Mine pollution events in 2022, has today been ordered to pay more than half a million dollars in penalties and legal fees. -
Minerva Foods still silent on Tammin, Esperance abattoir closures
Brazilian agribusiness giant Minerva Foods failed to mention it has closed both of its Western Australian abattoirs in its quarterly financial update released to shareholders last week. -
Battery scheme to ease energy transition
A Perth-based renewable energy company is cautiously optimistic about state Labor’s plan for residential batteries. -
Young Australians expect inclusion
ANALYSIS: Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are under threat globally. -
Gold Fields makes $3.3bn offer for joint venture partner Gold Road Resources
Gold Fields boss Mike Fraser is disappointed the board of Gold Road Resources has poured cold water over his $3.3 billion offer for the Gruyere mine joint venture partner. -
Gold Fields lobs $2.4bn offer to buy joint venture partner Gold Road Resources
Gold Fields boss Mike Fraser is disappointed the board of Gold Road Resources has poured cold water over his $2.4 billion offer for the Gruyere mine joint venture partner. -
State government increases first homebuyer stamp duty exemption threshold
The stamp duty exemption threshold for first homebuyers in WA will be lifted to $500,000 as the state government delivers on one of its election promises. -
Kaiser Reef to buy Henty goldmine in cash and scrip deal with Catalyst Metals
Gold-focused Kaiser Reef has filed documents to buy the Tasmania-based Henty goldmine as part of its bid to become a multi-asset producer. -
Kaiser Reef to acquire Henty gold mine in cash and scrip deal with Catalyst Metals
Gold-focused Kaiser Reef has filed documents to acquire the Tasmania-based Henty gold mine, in its bid to become a multi-asset producer. -
Fremantle independent Kate Hulett turns to federal election race
Independent candidate Kate Hulett has refocused her campaign to a federal parliament stint, after narrowly missing the seat of Fremantle in the state election. -
WA Health awards $19m ICT contract to Peoplebank Australia
The state government has awarded a $19 million contract to Peoplebank Australia, over work on new technological infrastructure across the metropolitan area. -
Consumer confidence falls despite Feb rate cut: CCIWA
Interest rate rises, global volatility and hip pocket pain continue to impact consumer confidence readings, according to the CCIWA. -
MinRes resumes trucking operations on private haul road after sixth incident
Road trains are back on Mineral Resources’ multi-billion-dollar private haul route after operations were temporarily halted following the sixth trucking incident in six months. -
Setbacks, success on the Kwinana strip
The outlook for the Kwinana industrial strip has changed drastically during the past year after a series of project closures and delays. -
Liberal Party on track to gain Kalamunda, opposition status
The WA Liberals appear set to win the seat of Kalamunda by a whisker as candidate Adam Hort extends his lead over Labor rival Karen Beale for the crucial seat. -
Ashley Reade appointed CEO of Rip Curl, KMD Brands says move could make Rip Curl number one surf brand worldwide
Ashley Reade has been appointed chief executive of surfing brand Rip Curl, by parent company KMD Brands. -
Dow, S&P 500 end flat, Nasdaq snaps four-week decline
The S&P and Dow eked out slight gains, erasing earlier losses after comments from US president Donald Trump provided hope that previously announced tariffs expected to begin in early April may not be as burdensome as feared.
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