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Star fails to secure Salter Brothers loan, gold soars — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market closed in positive territory ahead of US President Donald Trump's next round of tariffs. Look back on the day's business news on our blog. -
'Women who aren't able to leave': Understanding Australia's low divorce rate
via abc.net.au
A new report has revealed that Australia's divorce rates have fallen to their lowest levels in almost fifty years. But the reason why is not as simple as it seems. -
'Women who aren’t able to leave': Understanding Australia's low divorce rate
via abc.net.au
A new report has revealed that Australia's divorce rates have fallen to their lowest levels in almost fifty years. But the reason why is not as simple as it seems. -
'Obligation to the world': Queensland has no timeline for key environmental goal
via abc.net.au
There are calls for the state government to set a concrete timeline for its target of preserving 17 per cent of its landmass, with just 595,000 hectares protected since 2022. -
PepsiCo faces Australian Tax Office in High Court
via abc.net.au
A High Court hearing for a challenge between PepsiCo and the Australian Tax Office today will be an important test of Australia's laws set up to tax overseas companies appearing to derive profits here. -
Labor to ask Fair Work for 'sustainable real wage increase' for award workers
via abc.net.au
As Labor makes a pitch to minimum-wage workers, the Coalition proposes a new government agency to attract private investment to Australia. -
The history of American tariffs offers stark insights into Trump's plans
via abc.net.au
Donald Trump's preoccupation with tariffs isn't new. But economists say US history shows trade barriers end up costing consumers and businesses more. -
History of American tariffs offers stark insights into Trump's plans
via abc.net.au
Donald Trump's preoccupation with tariffs isn't new. But economists say US history shows trade barriers end up costing consumers and businesses more. -
Tenants fear surge of evictions ahead of major rental law reforms
via abc.net.au
As NSW prepares to ban no-grounds evictions, some renters believe they're being forced out as landlords try to get ahead of the change. -
Taxpayers could be on hook if foreign companies sue over Dutton gas plan
via abc.net.au
Peter Dutton is under pressure to publish modelling and details of his gas plan, which has faced a barrage of industry condemnation. -
'Unsightly, uncomfortable and unacceptable': Concerns over prosthetic eye maker
via abc.net.au
Losing an eye is a traumatic experience, having an artificial eye made should help with the healing process. For these people, who were clients of Jack McDonald, it wasn't. -
Their job title is 'ocularist and maxillofacial prosthetist' but it's an unregulated industry
via abc.net.au
Losing an eye is a traumatic experience, having an artificial eye made should help with the healing process. For these people, who were clients of Jack McDonald, it wasn't. -
Complaints about 'unacceptable' eye maker in unregulated industry
via abc.net.au
Losing an eye is a traumatic experience, having an artificial eye made should help with the healing process. For these people, who were clients of Jack McDonald, it wasn't. -
Europe joins growing list of nations preparing to oppose Trump tariffs
via abc.net.au
Europe is open to negotiate looming trade tariffs with the US Trump administration but is willing to retaliate with countermeasures if required, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says. -
EU 'ready to retaliate' to Trump tariffs, says commission president
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Europe is open to negotiate looming trade tariffs with the US Trump administration but is willing to retaliate with countermeasures if required, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says. -
Party time — for some — as gold price surges to record $5,000 an ounce
via abc.net.au
Australia's "gold capital" celebrates the metal hitting a once-unthinkable price for the first time, but Kalgoorlie-Boulder leaders hope the whole community, struggling with cost of living pressures, sees the benefits. -
Mining giant Newmont shapes WA power market with two deals
Gold miner Newmont Corporation has struck a long-term power supply agreement with WA’s largest wind farm, just months after quietly extending its contract with WA’s largest coal power station. -
Inspired Homes in voluntary administration, McGrathNicol appointed
Residential builder Inspired Homes has gone into voluntary administration, with McGrathNicol appointed to manage the company. -
Shoreline Chambers barristers move into Chancery House building
A new barristers’ chambers, which includes the legal counsel for Wright Prospecting and Brittany Higgins, has moved into the top floors of the former Citibank building. -
Australian shares rebound but tariffs cast a shadow
Australian shares have tailed a rebound on Wall Street overnight, but investors remain cautious as a fog of uncertainty hangs over incoming US tariffs. -
Outback business vows to rebuild after blaze 'like a nuclear bomb'
via abc.net.au
A family-owned Alice Springs business is determined to stay open after a devastating fire causes millions of dollars in damage. -
Victims of Sydney con-woman Melissa Caddick receive $3.5m settlement
via abc.net.au
Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick left investors almost $24 million out of pocket through their self-managed superannuation funds before she disappeared in November 2020. -
At Close of Business podcast April 1 2025
Koby Cooke and Nadia Budihardjo discuss former Fortescue executive Linda O'Farrell's career pivot. -
Gold record sparks COVID-style investor rush at Perth Mint
The Perth Mint is experiencing demand not seen since the outbreak of COVID-19 as investors new and old seek out gold to add to their portfolios. -
No budget bounce for Albo, but still ahead in polls
If an election was called today, Anthony Albanese would become the first Prime Minister to win consecutive elections since John Howard. -
Opinion: United States goes soft on power projection
OPINION: US moves to dial down soft-power programs could have widespread political and economic fallout. -
Patrick Gorman pledges $1.5m for Leederville Oval
An AFL ‘gather round’ in WA could be on the cards after Perth MP Patrick Gorman took to Leederville Oval to spruik a $1.5 million investment in the oval, should an Albanese government return to power. -
Gorman pledges $1.5m for Leederville Oval
An AFL ‘gather round’ in WA could be on the cards after Perth MP Patrick Gorman took to Leederville Oval to spruik a $1.5 million investment in the oval, should an Albanese government return to power. -
Gorman pledges $1.5 million for Leederville Oval
An AFL ‘gather round’ in WA could be on the cards after Perth MP Patrick Gorman took to Leederville Oval to spruik a $1.5 million investment in the oval, should an Albanese government return to power. -
Aspen buys into Ravenswood
The ASX-listed company has bought a 33.4-hectare site for $12 million. -
Palmer’s Mineralogy fails to stop CITIC’s bid for court-ordered mine inspection
Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy has failed to stop CITIC’s application for the court to inspect its iron ore mine in the Pilbara, ahead of the trial between the two miners. -
EV secures antimony presence in US
Amid a growing demand, junior EV Resources has added another antimony asset to its portfolio. -
Reserve Bank leaves interest rates on hold at April meeting
via abc.net.au
The RBA board has kept its cash rate target unchanged at 4.1 per cent this month, after delivering its first cut since November 2020 at its Feburary meeting. -
Breaking: Reserve Bank leaves interest rates on hold at April meeting
via abc.net.au
The RBA board has kept its cash rate target unchanged at 4.1 per cent this month, after delivering its first cut since November 2020 at its Feburary meeting. -
Lithium giant 'underestimated' mine expansion impact on regional WA community
via abc.net.au
Talison Lithium expresses "regret" for underestimating the impacts of dust, noise and light pollution of its Greenbushes mine expansion project on the local community in South West WA. -
Lithium giant 'deeply regrets' impact mine has had on Greenbushes locals
via abc.net.au
Talison Lithium says it underestimated the impacts of dust, noise and light pollution from its Greenbushes mine expansion project on the local community in WA's South West. -
Brownes Dairy reports profit, revenue rises amid surge in exports trade
Brownes Dairy's parent company has recorded profit and revenue increases, which had been attributed to the growth of its export trade in international markets. -
Nationals reveal four WA candidates for federal election
The Nationals have unveiled four more candidates for the upcoming federal election, including a teacher, a tradie and a small business owner.Among the candidate is Bailey Kempton, a Geraldton resident and owner of Kempton Electrical Contracting. -
Filmmaker George Miller says he has another Mad Max movie in him
via abc.net.au
You won't see award-winning filmmaker George Miller's eyes glaze over if you start to talk about your dreams. He tells Virginia Trioli he finds inspiration in the space between sleep and consciousness. -
Albanese won't budge on key US grievances, as Trump's 'liberation day' looms
via abc.net.au
An updated list of grievances published by the United States trade office has set its sights on Australia's pharmaceutical sector, biosecurity protections and laws requiring the social media giants to pay for news. -
Pilbara publican Bart Parsons plans two Port Hedland venues
As Pilbara publican Bart Parsons calls final drinks at his first watering hole, he is drawing up plans for two new venues in Port Hedland. -
Cigarette retailers struggle as smokers turn to black market
via abc.net.au
A decline in cigarette sales amid a boom in illegal tobacco has added to the stress for small businesses already struggling. -
Ex-Fortescue director Linda O’Farrell starts wellness brand
Former Fortescue executive Linda O’Farrell’s career pivot isn’t as surprising as it initially appears. -
AVJennings acquired by US-based property group
Shares in east coast residential homebuilder AVJennings rose by 9 per cent early on Tuesday, following news the company had entered into a scheme implementation deed with US-based Proprium Capital Partners and AVID property group. -
S&P, Nasdaq post big drops on Trump tariff turmoil
Overnight, a number of US stocks took a tumble. -
'Sometimes we just run out of money': Pre-paid electricity leaving families without power
via abc.net.au
On any given week in Mowanjum, a remote community more than 2,300 kilometres north of Perth, most households experience electricity cuts at least two to three times. -
Families disconnected from power at least 40 times a year in remote WA
via abc.net.au
On any given week in Mowanjum, a remote community more than 2,300 kilometres north of Perth, most households experience electricity cuts at least two to three times.
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