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Isolated families furious over WA's regional flight cap changes
via abc.net.auThe WA government says it will continue to cap airfares for regional residents but from July next year they will be more expensive during peak holiday periods. -
Plenty of other local fish in the sea despite demersal ban, chef says
via abc.net.auDon Hancey has pointed to "under-utilised" fish species in WA waters as the government's ban on catching demersal varieties looms. -
Chef highlights alternative fish species ahead of demersal ban
via abc.net.auWA food ambassador Don Hancey says there are plenty of other local fish in WA waters as the government's ban on catching demersal varieties looms. -
Farmers say Australia needs government will to unlock biofuel potential
via abc.net.auFuels produced from waste and agricultural feedstock are tipped to play a role in cutting emissions, but a leading Victorian farmer says political will is required to seize the opportunity. -
Gutted families live in limbo after Zone RV collapse
via abc.net.auThe sensational shutdown of the luxury caravan manufacturer has had a gut-wrenching impact on families from Australia and abroad. -
RBA governor puts rate hike on the table, says no more cuts on the horizon — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe RBA has left the cash rate on hold at 3.6 per cent, as was widely expected by economists. Governor Michele Bullock said the central bank didn't discuss a rate cut at all and instead talked about the need for rate hikes down the track. Here's how the day unfolded on the blog. -
Live: TPG flags possible link between Triple Zero outage and customer's death
via abc.net.auA Senate inquiry into Triple Zero service outages has flagged a TPG customer who died was unable to call 000 on their Samsung mobile phone. Follow live. -
Live: Reserve Bank delivers final interest rates decision of 2025
via abc.net.auThe RBA board meets for the final time this year, with the cash rate expected to remain on hold at 3.6 per cent but with an interest rate hike priced in by next August. Follow live. -
Live: RBA watching inflation risks as economists divided on rates trajectory
via abc.net.auThe RBA has left the cash rate on hold at 3.6 per cent, as was widely expected by economists. Governor Michele Bullock will give an update on the bank's view shortly. Follow live. -
Live: RBA tipped to keep rates on hold as market awaits clues to next move
via abc.net.auThe cash rate is expected to be left steady at 3.6 per cent as the central bank board wraps up its final meeting of 2025. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: RBA governor puts rate hike on the table, says no more cuts on the horizon
via abc.net.auThe RBA has left the cash rate on hold at 3.6 per cent, as was widely expected by economists. Governor Michele Bullock will give an update on the bank's view shortly. Follow live. -
Live: ASX lower ahead of Reserve Bank interest rates call
via abc.net.auThe local share market is lower ahead of the Reserve Bank's final rates decision of 2025, with the cash rate expected to remain on hold at 3.6 per cent. Follow live. -
Paramount counters Netflix with hostile bid for Warner Bros
via abc.net.auThe offer paves the way for a battle between Paramount — whose owner, Larry Ellison, is an ally of Donald Trump — and streaming behemoth Netflix to buy one of Hollywood's most storied studios. -
Super shortfall leaves renters at risk of retirement disaster, report finds
via abc.net.auRising rents mean older Australians who are not home owners will need twice as much superannuation to enjoy the same retirement lifestyle as those who are mortgage-free, according to a study by a leading advocacy group. -
Renters need $300k more super in retirement than home owners: Report
via abc.net.auRising rents mean older Australians who aren't home owners will need twice as much superannuation to enjoy the same retirement lifestyle as those who are mortgage-free, according to a study by a leading advocacy group. -
Proposed testing changes for imported raw prawns labelled 'short-sighted'
via abc.net.auThe federal government is being accused of allowing "trade to trump biosecurity", over proposed changes critics claim will "weaken" and "roll back" testing of potentially diseased raw prawn imports. -
Proposed disease testing changes for imported raw prawns labelled 'short-sighted'
via abc.net.auThe federal government is being accused of allowing "trade to trump biosecurity", over proposed changes critics claim will "weaken" and "roll back" testing of potentially diseased raw prawn imports. -
Shares snap four-day winning streak ahead of rates news
Profit-taking in raw materials and energy stocks have dragged the bourse lower, ahead of a huge week for central bank meetings in different parts of the globe. -
Blanco disqualified after brothel 'cover-up' claims
A controversial Pilbara politician has been disqualified from holding office after he failed to apologise for alleging town staff were working to cover up an illegal brothel. -
More than 30 zinc sunscreen brands using formula that failed preliminary SPF testing
via abc.net.auIt's been almost two years since Craig Jones first ran preliminary tests on his zinc sunscreen. When he discovered it wasn't providing the SPF it was supposed to he threw it out and set out on a quest to find out why. -
More SPF50 zinc sunscreens under the spotlight after preliminary testing shows lower protection
via abc.net.auIt's been almost two years since Craig Jones first ran preliminary tests on his zinc sunscreen. When he discovered it wasn't providing the SPF it was supposed to he threw it out and set out on a quest to find out why. -
Craig threw out one and a half tonnes of sunscreen. He wants to talk about why
via abc.net.auIt's been almost two years since Craig Jones first ran preliminary tests on his zinc sunscreen. When he discovered it wasn't providing the SPF it was supposed to he threw it out and set out on a quest to find out why. -
At Close of Business podcast December 8 2025
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how the second generation of a famous WA performing family is working to ensure its cultural contribution continues. -
First sales gas as Beach’s Waitsia finally comes online
Beach Energy has delivered first sales gas from its long-delayed Waitsia project after years of cost overruns and missed timelines. -
EPS launches residential arm
The Burswood-based real estate company has added another string to its bow. -
EPA opts against Scott River review
The state's Environmental Protection Authority has waved through Synergy's plans for a 20-turbine wind farm near Augusta, despite significant public concern over the development. -
Smith Broughton's Midland site sells for $12m after global acquisition
The home of 40-year-old Smith Broughton Auctioneers will change hands after an acquisition by Ritchie Bros. -
Opinion: Buoyant Austal proves WA case
OPINION: There is no better poster child for the possibilities of manufacturing in this state than the Henderson shipbuilder. -
Rio Tinto, Gemco mark first railcar assembled in the Pilbara
The first iron ore railcar assembled in the Pilbara has rolled off the production line ready for use on Rio Tinto's sprawling rail network. -
Canyon remains 'on track' in Cameroon
Canyon Resources boss Peter Secker says the bauxite developer remains on course to begin mining in February, despite some minor delays at its flagship asset. -
Twists in Linda Reynolds’ bids to bankrupt Brittany Higgins, David Sharaz
Former senator Linda Reynolds' bids to bankrupt former staffer Brittany Higgins and partner David Sharaz have taken different turns in court. -
Analysis: Struggling for balance in middle years
ANALYSIS: Efforts to find a mid-career work-life balance confront a sobering reality of mounting time pressure, rising dissatisfaction and competing pressure of juggling career demands with family responsibilities. -
Anson signs MOU with Musano
Bruce Richardson-led Anson Resources has announced it has signed a non-binding MOU with a Utah-based industrial isotopes provider. -
Locksley taps investors for $17m
As the US furthers its push to secure and sustain a solid critical minerals supply chain, a Perth-based junior is making strides in becoming a key antimony producer. -
Chalice halves Gonneville price tag as it plots development pathway
Chalice has lowered the funding hurdle for developing its platinum group metals and palladium mine, halving the capital costs to $820 million for a project it expects will pay off in 2.7 years. -
Bluewaters disputes $5m ERA fine
The owner of the only privately-owned coal-fired power station in the state has been handed a $5 million fine by the Economic Regulation Authority for breaching market rules. -
South Australian prisons in lockdown day after alleged bashing of prisoner
via abc.net.auAll South Australian prisons are in lockdown a day after a prisoner was allegedly assaulted, but the Department for Correctional Services says the industrial action was pre-planned. -
SA prisons in lockdown day after alleged bashing of prisoner
via abc.net.auSeven South Australian prisons are in lockdown a day after a prisoner was allegedly assaulted, but the Department for Correctional Services says the industrial action was pre-planned. -
Brookfield, GIC seal $4bn National Storage deal
National Storage has agreed to a $4 billion takeover, with the ASX-listed operator recommending the bid ahead of shareholder votes next year. -
Itochu joins Pilbara ammonia bulk carrier refueling plan
Japanese trading giant Itochu Corporation has joined a group of industry and government agencies working to establish an ammonia ship refueling hub in the Pilbara. -
Macmahon contractor dies at Victorian goldmine
A man has died at Victoria's largest goldmine after becoming trapped under a vehicle. -
Second-gen Pigrams seek to cement family's creative legacy
The second generation of a famous WA performing family is working to ensure its cultural contribution continues. -
Warnings Australian food at risk under corporate voices
Australians' diets could worsen if corporate interests are allowed to dominate food policy, experts warn. -
Wall St closes higher as data keeps rate cut on track
US stocks have closed out the trading week with slight gains on Friday as the latest flurry of economic data kept elevated expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. -
Architectus acquires Carabiner
The transaction significantly bolsters Architectus' presence in WA, growing what is already one of the largest practices in the country.
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