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Woodside modifies plans for contentious Browse joint venture project
via abc.net.auWestern Australia's environmental watchdog takes the unusual step of reopening public consultation to Woodside's $30 billion Browse joint venture project after the company modified its proposal -
This couple sold worms, they say Bunnings crushed their business
via abc.net.auThere's little this hardware store owner can do to stop Bunnings building next door, but when rivals want to move in on the warehouse giant's turf, it is a different story. -
Bunnings is moving next to David's hardware shop, there's little he can do
via abc.net.auThere's little this hardware store owner can do to stop Bunnings building next door, but when rivals want to move in on the warehouse giant's turf, it is a different story. -
Bunnings has ways to keep rivals off its turf. David's struggling to stop it moving in next door
via abc.net.auThere's little this hardware store owner can do to stop Bunnings building next door, but when rivals want to move in on the warehouse giant's turf, it is a different story. -
A Bunnings next door could put David out of business, he's running out of options to stop it
via abc.net.auThere's little this hardware store owner can do to stop Bunnings building next door, but when rivals want to move in on the warehouse giant's turf, it is a different story. -
'Under no circumstances': Offshore salmon farm trial unwelcome, opponents say
via abc.net.auSalmon farming is controversial in Tasmania, and despite plans to place enclosures 12 kilometres offshore, opponents say it's still not good enough — no fish farming is welcome. -
Passion fuels Goyder’s Coolgardie gold push
Tim Goyder has made a habit of discovering and bringing mineral assets to production at just the right time – so much so that his paper wealth famously touched $1 billion in 2023. -
Woodside flags changes to Browse to North West Shelf project
Woodside plans to reduce the development envelope of its Browse to North West Shelf project, submitting an application to the environmental watchdog. -
Orthocell secures Hong Kong approval for Remplir
Murdoch-based Orthocell’s push to expand the reach of its nerve repair product Remplir has continued, following news it has received regulatory approval in Hong Kong. -
At Close of Business podcast May 12 2025
Kathy Skantzos and Nadia Budihardjo discuss why two US trade experts are optimistic about WA’s emerging defence precinct. -
Aussie shares pare gains ahead of US-China deal detail
Australian shares have edged slightly higher amid trade talks between the world's two largest economies, but a deal on tariffs is yet to come. -
Development panel to assess $230m battery storage plan in Neerabup
A lot in Perth’s north has been earmarked for a $230 million battery energy storage system, to be built next to Shell’s gas-powered station. -
US treasury secretary announces 90-day pause on reciprocal China tariffs
via abc.net.au
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has also announced a substantial reduction in tariff levels following talks with Chinese officials in Geneva. -
US and China agree to slash tariffs during 90-day pause
via abc.net.au
The US and China have agreed to a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, slashing them by 115 per cent. -
Trump claims 'reset' with China following tariff agreement
via abc.net.auThe US president says he could speak to China's President Xi Jinping by the end of the week, after the two countries agreed to a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs. -
Breaking: US and China agree to slash tariffs during 90-day pause
via abc.net.au
The US and China have agreed to a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, slashing them by 115 per cent. -
Rio’s WA plans cop a night parrot pause
Two new copper mines with connections to Western Australia are facing approvals challenges. -
Vertex to raise $11m
Vertex Minerals chair Roger Jackson says he is confident the explorer is on the cusp of significant cash generation, as it moves toward production at its Hill End gold project in New South Wales. -
Margaret River Region Open Studios opens doors to 150 artists
This spring, over 150 artists from Busselton to Augusta will throw open the doors to their usually private creative spaces over 16 days. -
Washington DC partners optimistic on Australian defence industry
A couple of trade experts from the US capital have high hopes for WA’s emerging defence precinct. -
Opinion: Tariffs highlight need for diversity
OPINION: Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs, and the almost-daily announcements of new, reduced or deferred tariffs, have conspired to create massive uncertainties across the world. -
Elizabeth Holmes partner is raising money for a new blood-testing start-up
via abc.net.au
The partner of disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes has reportedly raised millions of dollars in order to start a new blood-testing company, according to a report from the New York Times. -
Littleproud survives Nationals leadership challenge
David Littleproud has survived a challenge to his leadership of the National Party, knocking back leadership hopeful Matt Canavan. -
Ukrainian ambassador visits regional cafe that put tariffs on US goods
via abc.net.au
The owners of a cafe in a tiny NSW town got a VIP visit after imposing a tariff on American goods to raise money for war-torn Ukraine. -
Seven numbers that explain how Bunnings became Australia's biggest hardware chain
via abc.net.au
Bunnings is super-profitable, but it's hard to picture its size. From its revenue to its growing home brand products. Bunnings' numbers continue to boom. -
Hockey WA’s $135m centre at Curtin University one step closer to fruition
A state government committee has approved the $135 million hockey centre at Curtin University, which is expected to accommodate up to 10,000 people. -
Dalaroo appoints Connell as CEO
Perth-based Dalaroo Metals has confirmed the appointment of Chris Connell as its new chief executive, as the company aims to further enhance its portfolio moving forward. -
Golden Sedayu $30m upgrade at Burswood completed
Golden Sedayu has completed a $30 million infrastructure upgrade at Burswood Point. -
FBR cuts costs, secures funds for restructure
The robotic tech company raised $6.3 million amid efforts to cut operational costs by 70 per cent. -
US, China trade war appears to thaw
The economic superpowers seem one step closer to reducing tensions as the US touts a trade deal and Chinese officials say they've reached an “important consensus” in Geneva. -
Bunbury to benefit from Matildas tour
A community-level Australian Rules Football club in Bunbury is set to benefit from a major international soccer friendly in July at Hands Oval. -
Final WA seat called after seven days
WA’s newest and closest seat was decided over the weekend, with Labor’s Trish Cook claiming victory with a 0.5 per cent margin. -
Vale Don Mackay-Coghill
The inaugural chief executive of Gold Corporation and a central figure in The Perth Mint's development has died aged 83. -
Why a job 'that's just a job' suits these people
via abc.net.au
Meg has never had a "dream job" and says mundane works brings her financial security, peace, and flexibility. -
'We are so much more than our work': The positives of a mundane job
via abc.net.au
Meg has never had a "dream job" and says mundane works brings her financial security, peace, and flexibility. -
US and China hail 'constructive' Geneva trade talks
via abc.net.au
The US and China end high-stakes trade talks on a positive note, with US officials touting a "deal" to reduce the US trade deficit while Chinese officials said the sides had reached an "important consensus". -
Kerr announces plans to depart South32
Mixed metals miner South32 has announced a significant senior management transition, with chief executive and managing director Graham Kerr to leave the company next year. -
Third multi-million-dollar tourism project planned for WA's South West
via abc.net.au
Dozens of locals and several conservation groups push back on plans to build the luxury eco-friendly retreat along the Cape to Cape trail in the state's South West. -
Fight looms over proposed $15m retreat along iconic WA coastal trail
via abc.net.au
Dozens of locals and several conservation groups push back on plans to build the luxury eco-friendly retreat along the Cape to Cape trail in the state's South West. -
Wall St closes near flat with focus on US-China talks
US stocks ended the week on a quiet note after oscillating between slight gains and declines, as investors gauged president Donald Trump's comments on Chinese tariffs ahead of weekend trade talks between the two countries. -
Financial counsellors sound alarm over private assistance fees
via abc.net.au
The Financial Counsellors Association of WA warns that private assistance services charging fees to lodge complaints with banks and the financial ombudsman on behalf of customers are not necessary.
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