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The Barossa Valley is being pushed in many different directions – but where will it end up?
via abc.net.auThe need for development in the region is clear, but the Barossa Valley's major stakeholders disagree about the way it needs to be done. -
Queenslanders set to feel a price pinch as state government hikes fees
via abc.net.auAll Queensland government fees and charges, including vehicle registration, will be hiked by 3.4 per cent from next financial year. -
'Inherently destructive': Trump's deep-sea mining order sparks backlash
via abc.net.auScientists and legal experts warn against commercial deep-sea mining as US President Donald Trump signs an executive order opening up both US and international waters. -
A Chinese state media post points to a softening in the US-China trade war
via abc.net.auThe post linked to state-run media said that the US had reached out through multiple channels hoping to discuss its tariff policy with Beijing. -
Hydrogen and water projects 'in tatters', SA opposition says
via abc.net.auThe SA government insists it remains committed to hydrogen as a source of fuel over the long term, but the opposition says a proposed project near Whyalla is now "in tatters". -
Australian shares edge higher for sixth day of gains
The Australian share market has started the month on a positive note and held on to its multi-day winning streak. -
Corporate watchdog bans former WA financial adviser
The corporate watchdog has permanently banned former financial adviser Neville Allan Kendrick after he made ‘materially misleading statements to induce investors”. -
Horizon Power CEO resigns to join Arc Infrastructure
Horizon Power's chief executive Stephanie Unwin has resigned after six years at the helm of the regional energy provider. -
Rio in $20bn Pilbara spend pledge, grilled on underpayment claims
Rio Tinto says it will spend $20 billion in the Pilbara over the next three years as the Robe River Kuruma Aboriginal Corporation questions the board on claims of underpayments and inaction. -
At Close of Business podcast May 1 2025
Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss key issues within Western Australia's resources sector. -
Travellers give US a big ‘no thanks’
Donald Trump’s tendency to treat friends as foes hasn’t gone down well internationally. -
Miner to pay for swamp rehab after draining megalitres of Sydney water
via abc.net.auA record payout from a mining company — that drained millions of litres of Sydney surface water without a permit — will fund the rehabilitation of a heritage-listed swamp. -
Bozanic to assume role of WA1 chair
Nedlands-based WA1 Resources has confirmed non-executive chair Gary Lethridge will retire from its board on July 1. -
Sirona’s $120m South Perth plan approved
The developer has had a revised plan for 28 Lyall Street approved by authorities, after going back to the drawing board on the proposal. -
Report card: Albanese's record on 2022 commitments
Business News looks at the promises Anthony Albanese took to the polls in 2022 and whether, three years on, he has delivered. -
Major Queensland manufacturer considers job cuts amid dip in workload
via abc.net.auMaryborough-based manufacturer Downer says a downturn in work means it is considering redundancies, despite a contract to build 65 trains ahead of the Brisbane Olympics. -
Rio Tinto executives lashed by traditional owners at AGM
via abc.net.auA delegation of Pilbara traditional owners has accused Rio Tinto of not giving investors the full story about the environmental and social impacts of its WA mines. -
Albany iron ore mine still on the cards
A Tasmanian iron ore producer with eyes on production near Albany says the withdrawal of an environmental submission does not spell the end of its shipping plans at King George Sound. -
Former Forrest lawyer launches Chord Advisory
Prominent Perth lawyers Jason Ricketts, David Hugo and Tony Joyner have teamed up for the launch of an independent firm providing a mix of legal and consultancy services. -
Lamont excited by DUG future
DUG Technology managing director Matthew Lamont is excited by the company’s future, as it continues to move forward with its elastic MP-FWI imaging technology. -
How Labor changed workplace laws and what the Coalition would revert
via abc.net.auThe government made a series of industrial relations reforms during its first term, from multi-employer bargaining to enshrining a right for workers to disconnect. Here's a reminder of what changed. -
Before the WFH backflip, industrial relations was already on the political agenda
via abc.net.auThe government made a series of industrial relations reforms during its first term, from multi-employer bargaining to enshrining a right for workers to disconnect. Here's a reminder of what changed. -
Geraldton volunteer can no longer divert items from landfill due to lack of profit
via abc.net.auThe only e-waste recycling facility servicing the state's Midwest is forced to close, leaving residents in the one-bin city of Geraldton with even fewer options for climate-conscious rubbish disposal. -
Boonji Spaceman has landed in Perth
The Boonji Spaceman, donated by US contemporary artist Brendan Murphy, has landed in Perth and is being prepared for installation. -
Staffing, productivity key resources issues
A mining sector forum has tackled issues ranging from negative policy settings to lack of understanding about the sector’s contribution. -
Trump signals 'tariff wall' for big pharma after US economy shrinks
via abc.net.auDonald Trump has continued to spruik his government's economic record, hours after a government report showed the US economy had contracted for the first time in three years. -
Trump says he understands interest rates more than Fed chair
via abc.net.auDonald Trump has continued to spruik his government's economic record, hours after a government report showed the US economy had contracted for the first time in three years. -
Australian wine exports on the slide as world drinks less
via abc.net.auAustralian wine began flowing back into China last year after tariffs were removed, but the country's wine exports more broadly are declining significantly. -
Resolute acquires projects for $US150m
Gold-focused Resolute Mining has broadened its African portfolio, after announcing it had filed documents to acquire multiple gold projects in Côte d’Ivoire. -
Wall Street storms back from early losses
Much like its wild month of April, a scary overnight for Wall Street found a gentler ending as US stocks stormed back from steep early losses. -
Report into Lynas water deal finds no City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder misconduct
via abc.net.auMayor Glenn Wilson has defended the decision to not publicly release an independent review of the council's water supply contract with Lynas Rare Earths saying it could risk potential legal claims worth millions. -
'Extremely disappointed': Lynas say it signed water contract in good faith
via abc.net.auKalgoorlie-Boulder Mayor Glenn Wilson defends a decision to not publicly release an independent review of the council's water supply contract with Lynas Rare Earths, saying it could risk potential legal claims worth millions.
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