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Apples grown on Aussie mainland to be exported to China for first time
via abc.net.auAn agreement being reached on fruit fly protocols means apples from the Australian mainland can now be exported to China. -
Apple growers no longer at mercy of supermarkets with China agreement
via abc.net.auAn agreement being reached on fruit fly protocols means apples from the Australian mainland can now be exported to China. -
Wagyu beef producer confident about exports despite Trump tariff threat
via abc.net.auAustralia's wagyu beef industry is poised for export growth amid America's falling beef herd numbers and continued demand for Australia's premium meat in global markets. -
Live music programs giving regional artists something to sing about
via abc.net.auTwo states have introduced on-the-ground music programs to revitalise a struggling regional live music industry, and new research backs their initiatives. -
There’s never been a better time for NSW unit owners to look towards the sun
via abc.net.auApartment-owners across the state can now access government grants to offset half the cost of new rooftop solar systems, filling in a major gap in coverage on units. -
Banking passwords stolen from thousands of Australians and traded online
via abc.net.auThe banking passwords of tens of of thousands of Australians have been stolen using malware and traded online by cybercriminals, the ABC can reveal. -
Calls grow for greater consumer protection as more builders go bust
via abc.net.auBuilders take out insurance designed to cover clients' costs in the event they go bust. But some people are waiting for years for a payout and facing potential bankruptcy. -
Builder's collapse leaves years-long fight with insurer in its wake
via abc.net.auBuilders take out insurance designed to cover clients' costs in the event they go bust. But some people are waiting for years for a payout and facing potential bankruptcy. -
Major power outages hit Spain and Portugal cause widespread chaos
via abc.net.auAuthorities say the outage was suspected to have been caused by "extreme temperature variations", but have not yet ruled out a cyber attack. -
Major power cuts in Spain and Portugal caused by 'extreme temperature' changes
via abc.net.auAuthorities say it could take hours or even days to fully restore power to more than 60 million people. -
Anghie declares she won't run for Perth Lord Mayor
Sandy Anghie has declared she won’t be making a third run for the role of Perth Lord Mayor, the post vacated by now WA Liberal Party leader Basil Zempilas. -
Man pleads not guilty after telling police victim asked him to kill her
via abc.net.auA man accused of murder allegedly impersonated his dead housemate 29-year-old Qiong Yan for financial gain, a court has been told. -
Premier weighs in on Hancock house plan
Premier Roger Cook has defended the state’s heritage protections, after a report emerged that Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting plans to demolish a 120-year-old cottage in West Perth. -
Australian shares gain more ground as tariff talk eases
Australian shares continue to gain ground as dwindling trade war headlines help bring stability to markets after weeks of tariff-induced volatility. -
Gold Road merger door not fully shut
Gold Road Resources has put the onus back on its Gruyere joint venture partner Gold Fields to re-engage in merger and acquisition talk, following a rejected move last month. -
Westgold outlines $92m Higginsville mill expansion plan
Westgold has outlined a $92 million plan to expand its Higginsville processing plant by one million tonnes per annum, which would be largely funded by the sale of its nearby mill. -
At Close of Business podcast April 28 2025
Elisha Newell and Claire Tyrrell discuss why some property leaders are calling for a reduction in red tape, in relation to development of Perth CBD-based assets. -
Peninsula appoints Coyne as chair
Uranium producer Peninsula Energy has confirmed John Harrison will retire as the company’s chair on Wednesday. -
Develop toasts first copper production, stake sale ongoing
Bill Beamont-led Develop Global has toasted first copper production from its previously mothballed Woodlawn mine, for which its still courting potential buyers for a 20 per cent stake. -
Emirates introduces premium economy to Perth
Emirates is set to transform the travel experience for Perth passengers, as it adds its newly refurbished A380s to the Perth-Dubai route from October. -
Complacency no solution amid threats
The federal budget was underwhelming in its response to our region’s changing geopolitical dynamics. -
Being financially prepared before ending a relationship
via abc.net.auIt is helpful to be as financially prepared as possible before leaving a relationship — especially if you are a woman, experts say. -
Labor demands Coalition costings and claims $1b in deficit reduction
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal budget will be about $1 billion better off over four years compared to the March budget. -
Breaking: Labor demands Coalition costings and claims $1b in deficit reduction
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal budget will be about $1 billion better off over four years compared to the March budget. -
Lynas chief on US-China trade war challenges, Texas bill
Amanda Lacaze says she’s in talks with the US government over who will pick up a tab at its Texas project as the US-China trade war presents challenges for Lynas Rare Earths. -
More Aussie sheep meat will be sent to China as trade wars continue
via abc.net.auChina grants access to more Australian lamb and mutton as it looks for other markets during the trade war with US President Donald Trump. -
Reduced production for Pantoro Gold
Production at Pantoro Gold’s Norseman gold project was slightly down throughout its March 2025 quarter. -
Perseus hits go on $820m Tanzanian goldmine
Perth-headquartered Perseus Mining will self-fund the construction of an $820 million a new goldmine in Tanzania, the first new mine of its kind in the nation in almost two decades. -
Alkane and Mandalay set to merge
West Perth-based Alkane Resources has filed documents to merge with Canada-based Mandalay Resources Corporation, with the market cap of the combined entity valued around $1 billion. -
Incentives flagged to revitalise CBD
Property leaders are calling for a reduction in red tape to develop assets in the Perth CBD. -
WA makes it a hat-trick in new CommSec report
WA tightened its grip as the nation’s top-performing economy, leading CommSec's State of the States report for the third time in a row. -
Proposal for 4,000 new Darwin homes relaunched years after rejection
via abc.net.au
The company behind a controversial planned housing development in Darwin's rural area has relaunched its bid, years after it was rejected under a different name. -
Fishers struggle to find banana prawns in ocean after rain comes too late
via abc.net.au
Banana prawn fishers in the Gulf of Carpentaria are facing the toughest start to the season many can remember, but consumers may be protected from the fallout. -
Flight Centre revises FY25 profit guidance
Flight Centre boss Graham Turner says despite a ‘turbulent’ 2025 financial year, the travel agency group is ideally placed to deliver rapid growth in coming years. -
Wall St posts weekly gains, focus on tariffs, earnings
Wall Street has advanced, notching weekly gains as investors parsed a spate of earnings and looked for signs of easing tensions in the US-China trade dispute. -
Artist and miner saves a life with powerful, 16m-high message
via abc.net.au
A mural painted at a gold mine near Kalgoorlie has opened up a conversation about the relationship between loneliness and suicide in FIFO and DIDO workers. -
Major parties have pledged tax relief. Calculate what it means for you
via abc.net.au
Both Labor and the Coalition have announced tax concessions ahead of polling day on May 3. Here's how much you could potentially save under Labor or the Coalition. -
How Labor and the Coalition's tax cuts could affect you
via abc.net.au
Both Labor and the Coalition have announced tax concessions ahead of polling day on May 3. Here's how much you could potentially save under Labor or the Coalition.
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