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Hydro project in 'recycled' gold mine could power 2 million homes
via abc.net.au
A Queensland gold mine at the end of its life could one day be converted into a renewable energy project capable of powering up to two million homes a day. -
'What's going on now is freezing us': Americans weather tariff whiplash
via abc.net.au
On-again-off-again tariffs and an intensifying trade war with China are taking their toll on ordinary Americans in a range of ways. -
'Freezing us': American businesses paralysed in evolving trade war
via abc.net.au
On-again-off-again tariffs and an intensifying trade war with China are taking their toll on ordinary Americans in a range of ways. -
'What's not to like': Australians could benefit from US-China tariff war
via abc.net.au
As the United States and China continue escalating the trade war, economists say Australian consumers and businesses could benefit from cheaper prices. -
Trump's tariff war could see cheaper phones, cars and electronics in Australia
via abc.net.au
As the United States and China continue escalating the trade war, economists say Australian consumers and businesses could benefit from cheaper prices. -
Voters sent Dutton a message on WFH policies. Could corporate Australia be next?
via abc.net.au
Businesses planning on forcing their workers back to the office full-time may be reconsidering after the backlash to the Liberals' work-from-home crackdown. -
Businesses may reconsider holding staff 'captive' after Liberals work policy backlash
via abc.net.au
Businesses planning on forcing their workers back to the office full-time may be reconsidering after the backlash to the Liberals' work-from-home crackdown. -
Market turbulence continues amid fresh escalation in US-China trade war
via abc.net.au
The US dollar slumps and European markets wobble after Chinese President Xi Jinping hikes tariffs on US goods to 125 per cent. -
'Don't give them a cent': Chinese netizens boycott US goods in trade war
via abc.net.au
Chinese social media has exploded with memes mocking the Trump administration's hefty tariffs on the country. -
VGW hits back at US cease and desist
Laurence Escalante’s VGW has hit back at Delaware’s gambling watchdog after it found subsidiary Luckyland was “operating illegal online gaming”. -
China to increase tariffs on US goods to 125 per cent
via abc.net.au
In his first public comments about the US-China trade war, President Xi Jinping said there are no winners in a tariff war. -
Breaking: China to increase tariffs on US goods to 125 per cent
via abc.net.au
In his first public comments about the US-China trade war, President Xi Jinping said there are no winners in a tariff war. -
Mike Pivac to retire as FBR boss
High Wycombe-based FBR has made a series of cost-cutting changes to its board, including the retirement of chief executive and managing director Mike Pivac. -
WA rare earths could triumph amid tariff tit-for-tat
Things are looking up for WA’s rare earth sector as China tightens its grip on the basket of critical minerals. -
Rare earths could triumph amid tariff tit-for-tat
Things are looking up for WA’s rare earth sector as China tightens its grip on the basket of critical minerals. -
Donald Trump's inner circle accused of market manipulation
via abc.net.au
Within minutes of Mr Trump's social media post, the S&P 500 shot up more than 7 per cent. It finished the day up 9.5 per cent. -
At Close of Business podcast April 11 2025
Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss former NT chief minister Michael Gunner’s new role with KPMG. -
Embattled NDIS developer lists local assets
A Queensland-based developer accused of gambling millions of dollars of investors’ funds is linked to two sites for sale in Midland and North Fremantle. -
Water worries flagged at De Grey’s Hemi gold project
Northern Star Resources takeover target De Grey Mining says it will continue to consult traditional owners on water, after concerns were raised over its plans at its Hemi project. -
Aussie shares lower as uncertainty trumps confidence
The Australian share market has finished the week down after a tariff delay wasn't enough to offset worries over an escalating US-China trade war. -
Greatland Gold set for ASX listing by mid-2025
Andrew Forrest-backed gold producer Greatland Gold has progressed its flagged listing on the Australian Securities Exchange, with the company set to be admitted by mid-2025. -
Bonza directors avoid prosecution despite insolvent trading allegations
via abc.net.au
Corporate regulator ASIC has decided not to take action against the directors of the budget regional airline following its collapse last year. -
Bonza boss speaks for first time since collapse as ASIC probe ends
via abc.net.au
Tim Jordan welcomes ASIC's decision not to take action against Bonza's directors, but laments the impact the failure of the enterprise has had on customers and staff. -
WA government awards contractors $25m in Aboriginal heritage work
The state government has awarded $25 million in contracts over Aboriginal heritage survey services across Western Australia. -
Confidence in energy minister questioned after explosion at Queensland power plant
via abc.net.au
Queensland's deputy premier has defended the state's energy minister, after a testing week involving an explosion at a trouble-plagued Central Queensland power plant. -
New mine gets 20-year licence despite fears land will be 'scarred forever'
via abc.net.au
A controversial mining project in northern Victoria has been cleared to proceed despite staunch community opposition. -
Libs pledge to scrap vehicle emissions tax
A Coalition government would, if elected, repeal Labor’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard, which leader Peter Dutton described as an ‘unfair tax’ on families. -
Opinion: Japan puts marker down on WA minerals
OPINION: Keen to secure access to raw materials, some heavy-hitting Japanese corporations are reviving interest in WA’s nickel sector. -
Opinion: Generation, supply cloud coal dump
OPINION: A streamlined approvals process is one of numerous actions the re-elected Cook government needs to consider on the road to net zero. -
Dutton says Albo ‘treated with disdain’ by Trump
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says US President Donald Trump has treated Anthony Albanese with disdain, and vowed to “not give anything away” in any negotiations with the US. -
WA energy stocks deepen losses amid softer oil outlook
Nearly half of WA’s energy stocks are trading lower as the market digests a softer oil outlook released overnight. -
Revealed exhibition opens at PICA
Emerging and mid-career Western Australian Indigenous artists have their work on display at PICA in this year's Revealed exhibition. -
Major insurer taken to court over 'egregious' handling of storm claim
via abc.net.au
The corporate watchdog alleges delays by Hollard Insurance over a storm damage claim left a Victorian couple with no choice but to demolish their home. -
Couple forced to demolish storm-hit home after insurer delays, ASIC alleges
via abc.net.au
The corporate watchdog alleges delays by Hollard Insurance over a storm damage claim left a Victorian couple with no choice but to demolish their home. -
Dutton takes aim at red tape, softens nuclear stance
Peter Dutton used a visit to Perth today to bemoan red and green tape delays to resource projects, and hint he wasn’t as tied to nuclear energy as previously thought. -
Mark My Words podcast April 11 2025
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss tariffs and what it means for the markets, Andrew Forrest, an update on the federal election, Infinite Green Energy and more. -
Mark My Words April 11 2025
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss tariffs and what it means for the markets, Andrew Forrest, an update on the Federal election, Infinite Green Energy and more. -
Gunner takes shot at KPMG position
Former NT chief minister Michael Gunner brings plenty of experience to a new role as KPMG partner in WA. -
Cause of oyster spat deaths at research facility remains a mystery
via abc.net.au
A review into the deaths of 70 per cent of South Australia's oyster spat has not unearthed any clues. -
Griffin Coal staff offered retention payments
Workers at the government-subsidised Griffin coal mine near Collie will be eligible for one-off payments of up to $30,000 each as the operation seeks to retain staff despite its challenges. -
Buyer interest in penny stock forum HotCopper
Perth-headquartered stock market trading forum HotCopper may be on the market, with its parent company revealing “several parties” have expressed an interest in buying the asset. -
Aust shares droop as US hits China with higher tariffs
The local bourse has resumed losing ground after US tariffs on China were revealed to be higher than previously thought, stoking fears of a global recession. -
Benefits of involvement in sport industry highlighted
Audience members at a sport business forum have been given insight into the benefits of investment into the industry. -
Storyteller Chef Zach Green builds Pilbara’s native food dining scene
From serving up meals on The Bachelorette to a shipping container diner, Zach Green’s food career has led to new opportunity in the north-west. -
Wall St lower as tariff risks send investors fleeing
US stocks tumbled overnight on mounting worries over the economic impact of US president Donald Trump's multi-front tariff war. -
Broken Hill icon set to be revitalised after years collecting dust
via abc.net.au
After years of unsuccessful attempts to find a tenant for the Broken Earth Complex, a lessee has come forward.
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