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Delays to billion-dollar project leave towns 'hanging in the balance'
via abc.net.au
North Queensland towns sweating on benefits from a $13.9 billion transmission line say they need certainty in the face of major changes and delays. -
Investigators to release final report on Sea World helicopter tragedy
via abc.net.au
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is set to deliver the findings from its investigation into a mid-air collision that killed four people and seriously injured six others on the Gold Coast in 2023. -
Musk calls Trump adviser 'dumber than bricks' as tariff blowback escalates
via abc.net.au
Elon Musk calls Donald Trump's top trade adviser a "moron", escalating tensions over tariffs within the US president's inner sanctum, as some White House officials indicate deals could be on the table. -
Australia 'sucked into recession' under worst-case Trump trade war scenario
via abc.net.au
Elon Musk calls Donald Trump's top trade adviser a "moron", escalating tensions over tariffs within the US president's inner sanctum, as some White House officials indicate deals could be on the table. -
Hundreds of dollars added to bills as gas company asset values decline
via abc.net.au
Faced with declining use of their assets, the firms that own Australia's gas pipelines are trying to shield themselves from the risks of their networks becoming stranded — and customers are paying the tab. -
Consumers left footing the bill as gas companies see asset values dwindle
via abc.net.au
Faced with declining use of their assets, the firms that own Australia's gas pipelines are trying to shield themselves from the risks of their networks becoming stranded — and customers are paying the tab. -
We asked the experts for the quickest way to put pressure on power prices
via abc.net.au
The price of energy is a focus of the election campaign. We've asked the experts what they think are some of the solutions to help households with their bills now. -
The quickest way to put pressure on power prices according to experts
via abc.net.au
The price of energy is a focus of the election campaign. We've asked the experts what they think are some of the solutions to help households with their bills now. -
Are there quick wins for power prices? We asked some energy experts
via abc.net.au
The price of energy is a focus of the election campaign. We've asked the experts what they think are some of the solutions to help households with their bills now. -
What Trump's tariffs mean for possibility of recession in Australia
via abc.net.au
As Donald Trump's tariffs continue to roil financial markets, economists say the risk for Australia is if the economy of China, the nation's largest trading partner, is damaged by the trade war. -
Economist warns Australia could be 'sucked into recession' amid global downturn
via abc.net.au
As Donald Trump's tariffs continue to roil financial markets, economists say the risk for Australia is if the economy of China, the nation's largest trading partner, is damaged by the trade war. -
World's richest people react as billions is wiped off stock market
via abc.net.au
Trump's tariffs have caused the stock market to crash to levels not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic, and billionaires are feeling the sting. -
Who was hit the hardest? Billionaires lose out as stock market crashes
via abc.net.au
Trump's tariffs have caused the stock market to crash to levels not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic, and billionaires are feeling the sting. -
'Not what we voted for': World's richest react to billions wiped off stock market
via abc.net.au
Trump's tariffs have caused the stock market to crash to levels not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic, and billionaires are feeling the sting. -
Trump waits China's call on tariffs as deadline looms for 104 per cent levy
via abc.net.au
The US president has taken to social media to say he is confident Beijing will call as a 104 per cent tariff deadline looms. -
Trump says he is 'waiting' for China's call as tariff deadline looms
via abc.net.au
The US president has taken to social media to say he's confident Beijing will call as a 104 per cent tariff deadline looms. -
Trump awaits China's call on tariffs as deadline looms for 104 per cent levy
via abc.net.au
The US president has taken to social media to say he is confident Beijing will call as a 104 per cent tariff deadline looms. -
JD Vance called 'ignorant and impolite' by China over 'peasants' remark
via abc.net.au
The US vice president's comments have been widely circulated on Chinese social media and received a sharp rebuke from Beijing. -
Albanese, Dutton clash in first leadership debate
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have clashed in the first leadership debate of the 2025 federal election campaign, with cost of living and housing central to the debate. -
Saffioti fast tracks Burswood project
The state government is pressing ahead with its controversial $217 million Burswood Park development but has tweaked its messaging after plans for a Supercar circuit sparked a community backlash. -
PARC lists Freo Piazza for sale
The property developer, formerly known as Yolk Property Group, says it focusing on other opportunities. -
WA rare earths developers react to China's export restrictions
China’s export controls on heavy rare earths highlight the risk of reliance on a single-source supply chain but also the opportunities for local players, according to WA developers. -
Chalmers pauses 'campaigning' to hold talks with RBA and bank CEOs
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has taken himself off the election campaign trail to hold a series of high-level meetings with the Reserve Bank and big bank CEOs to discuss fallout from Donald Trump's trade war and market volatility. -
Chalmers pauses 'campaigning' to hold crisis talks with RBA and bank CEOs on tariff turmoil
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has taken himself off the election campaign trail to hold a series of high-level crisis meetings with the Reserve Bank and big bank CEOs to discuss fallout from Donald Trump's trade war and market volatility. -
Chalmers pauses 'campaigning' to hold crisis talks with RBA and bank CEOs
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has taken himself off the election campaign trail to hold a series of high-level crisis meetings with the Reserve Bank and big bank CEOs to discuss fallout from Donald Trump's trade war and market volatility. -
US-Australia security partnership, cyber threats dominate sector briefing
The reliability of the US as a security partner and the evolving threat of foreign interference were central themes of Business News’ Sector Briefing: Security and Resilience. -
Defamation trial over a Dalkeith verge nears end in court
A defamation trial over a property on Dalkeith’s millionaires’ row is nearing the end with lawyers making their closing submissions in the state’s highest court. -
BN30 rebounds as ASX digests US tariff impact
The state’s Business News BN30 Index rebounded back above 200 points after dipping below that level yesterday for the first time in two and half years, weighed down by global volatility. -
BN30 claws back losses as ASX digests US tariff impact
The state’s Business News BN30 Index raised its head above 200 points after dipping below that level yesterday for the first time in two and half years, weighed down by global volatility. -
Industrial plays weather challenges
Developers are dealing with supply shortages, competition from owner-occupiers and infrastructure constraints. -
Australian shares bounce back from six-month lows
An Australian share market rally has led to its biggest daily gain of 2025, but the recovery could be short-lived as trade war uncertainty weighs on confidence. -
At Close of Business podcast April 8 2025
Elisha Newell and Claire Tyrrell discuss the issues affecting Perth’s developers and industrial market. -
Whyalla steelworks administrator launches legal action to regain control of port operations
via abc.net.au
KordaMentha is attempting to take control of the Whyalla port from its current operator, a subsidiary of GFG Alliance. -
Defence unity a long game
In 2019, when Vicki Treadell began her tenure as UK high commissioner to Australia, there was no permanent British diplomatic representation on this side of the Nullarbor. -
'Recession under Labor': Dutton stokes fears of Trump crash
via abc.net.au
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says Labor is badly prepared to weather the economic fallout from Donald Trump's tariffs, contradicting assessments from Treasurer Jim Chalmers and RBA governor Michele Bullock. -
Opinion: The power of finding your ‘people’
OPINION: An event held earlier this month shows the value of listening to a diverse range of voices. -
Opinion: DEI gift gratefully accepted
OPINION: The US administration’s policies around DEI issues are welcome news for other countries, including Australia. -
InterGrain to build $38m research facility in Forrestdale
A state government land agency has approved a two-storey cereal breeding research facility, estimated to cost $38 million. -
Victoria announces plans to subsidise home ceiling insulation installation
via abc.net.au
The Victorian government announces plans to subsidise the installation of home ceiling insulation, in a move it claims will help drive down power prices. -
Saffioti defends outer Metronet spend
Rita Saffioti has launched a spirited defence of the $13 billion Metronet rail program her government has overseen since 2017, following sustained opposition criticism over patronage. -
Federal Labor pledges $225m troubled road fix
Federal Labor will match the state’s $225 million commitment to upgrade the problem intersection of Erindale Road and Reid Highway, if it wins the coming federal election. -
'Biggest single change' to Sydney planning rules sees house prices soar
via abc.net.au
Property developers and home owners alike in NSW are cashing in after new planning laws to help build hundreds of thousands of apartments came into effect in February. -
'Biggest single change' to Sydney planning rules has house prices soaring
via abc.net.au
Property developers and home owners alike in NSW are cashing in after new planning laws to help build hundreds of thousands of apartments came into effect in February. -
Infinite Green Energy placed in administration
Infinite Green Energy, one of the first WA companies targeting hydrogen production, has been placed into administration ahead of a Supreme Court hearing over a disputed debt. -
Hydrogen company into administration
Infinite Green Energy, one of the first WA companies targeting hydrogen production, has been placed into administration ahead of a Supreme Court hearing over a disputed debt. -
Gold Road ramps up takeover defence with report
Gold Road Resources says results from an underground scoping study proves Gruyere could transform into a multi-decade mine, as it defends an “aggressive” takeover attempt from its joint venture partner. -
Deep Yellow defers FID, maintains patient approach
Citing concern around the present price of uranium, Deep Yellow has elected to defer the final investment decision at its Tumas project in Namibia. -
Fenix to fire up hydrogen haulage trial
Fenix Resources will trial hydrogen haulage in a bid to lower the carbon footprint of its Mid West operations, in a partnership developers hope will boost the stuttering fuel’s WA demand profile. -
West African confident of meeting guidance following first quarter production
Setting an annual production guidance of 190,000-210,000 ounces of gold for the 2025 calendar year, West African Resources has begun promisingly. -
Health course demand backs North West university expansion
Six years after the Pilbara Kimberley University Centres was established, the hub-and-spoke education provider has grown to the far reaches of the north-west.
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