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Government launches consultation into locally made wind infrastructure
via abc.net.auThe federal government is exploring the feasibility of manufacturing wind energy infrastructure locally, with the federal minister for industry saying he is "sick of the naysayers" who say local manufacturing is not sustainable. -
One of the world's stars isn't touring the US, but drawing crowds in Sydney
via abc.net.auGlobal powerhouse Bad Bunny is bringing together Sydney’s Latin diaspora and exciting fans who cannot speak a word of Spanish. -
'It gives us pride': Bad Bunny tour unites Sydney's Latin diaspora
via abc.net.auGlobal powerhouse Bad Bunny is bringing together Sydney’s Latin diaspora and exciting fans who cannot speak a word of Spanish. -
Renewables rollout leaves $600k repair bill for road 'bogholes'
via abc.net.auRegional councils hosting renewable energy infrastructure say the reality differs from what was promised, often leaving them with damage bills worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. -
Renewable rollout leaves $600k repair bill for road 'bogholes'
via abc.net.auRegional councils hosting renewable energy infrastructure say the reality differs from what was promised, often leaving them with damage bills worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. -
Thousands break into property market with 5% Deposit Scheme
via abc.net.auThe number of people buying their first home with a 5 per cent deposit surges after the federal government makes sweeping changes to the scheme. -
'Massive jump' on number of first homebuyers with 5pc deposit
via abc.net.auThe number of people buying their first home with a 5 per cent deposit surges after the federal government makes sweeping changes to the scheme. -
'Massive jump' on number of first home buyers with 5pc deposit
via abc.net.auThe number of people buying their first home with a 5 per cent deposit surges after the federal government makes sweeping changes to the scheme. -
Insufficient data on human health risks, but antibiotic use approved anyway
via abc.net.auTasmania's health department and environment watchdog questioned the scientific rigour behind an application to use the antibiotic florfenicol in salmon farms, including a lack of evidence about its impact on humans, documents show. -
Health, environment departments questioned salmon antibiotic approval
via abc.net.auTasmania's health department and environment watchdog questioned the scientific rigour behind an application to use the antibiotic florfenicol in salmon farms, including a lack of evidence about its impact on humans, documents show. -
City of Perth council to spend $135k to tackle psychosocial risks
The City of Perth council has voted to cut back on the suggested $280,000 spend to tackle workplace issues, including senior executives' exits and harm that required medical intervention. -
At Close of Business podcast February 26 2026
Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a new research methodology at UWA. -
Finbar profit up amid board changes
The apartment developer has posted a $10.6 million profit and has appointed Melissa Chan to executive director. -
Aussie shares reset records as earnings boon rolls on
Australia's share market has broken multiple records as it nears the end of a solid earnings season that delivered outsized returns for bigger miners, banks and consumer staples stocks. -
DUG shares up despite court woes
Shares in DUG Technology have lifted by over 10 per cent following the release of strong financials, and despite its ongoing US court action with a subsidiary of oil and gas giant Shell. -
Analysis: Final take-off for tough Fokkers
ANALYSIS: QantasLink prepares for a new era in WA aviation. -
CoreData, UWA push research shift
A WA university and a global consultancy aim to deliver authentic results in research by cutting out the middleman. -
Moonies Hill to build $750m wind farm in Kojonup
Moonies Hill New Energy has cleared a planning hurdle to build a controversial wind farm project in Kojonup, estimated to cost $750 million. -
Mayfield Group set to acquire SMEC Power & Technology
Shares in South Australia-based Mayfield Group closed trade up 15 per cent following news it is set to acquire SMEC Power & Technology for up to $30 million. -
Maroomba Airlines wins Onslow Marine Support Base contract
Maroomba Airlines has won a contract to fly staff to and from the Onslow Marine Support base in the Pilbara. -
SPC scales back plans for Shepparton juice production move
via abc.net.auSPC Global is moving juice production away from Melbourne in a bid to save $8 million a year. -
Abattoir pauses operations on same day live export transition funds roll out
via abc.net.auForty farming families and five processors have secured live sheep transition funding from more than 260 applicants, including Beaufort River Meats in the Great Southern, which has temporarily shut down amid ongoing livestock shortages. -
Bhagwan profit decline not worrying the market
Bhagwan Marine shareholders seem unperturbed by some lacklustre half-year results, with shares notching up despite large revenue and profit declines. -
Black Cat board approves mill expansion, posts half-year net profit of $34.5m
Black Cat Syndicate's Lakewood mill will be expanded to 1.5 million tonnes per annum, following approval from the goldminer's board. -
Auditor flags Strike uncertainty
Independent auditor Deloitte has flagged material uncertainty over Strike Energy's future as a going concern, after a half in which the John Poynton-chaired gas producer lost $12.3 million. -
Laurence Escalante amends bail to get jet access, hit with nine new charges
Gaming billionaire Laurence Escalante faced court to amend his bail and suppression order in a bid which could see him gain access to his private jet, while also being hit with nine fresh charges. -
Escalante amends bail to get jet access
Gaming billionaire Laurence Escalante has faced court to amend his bail and suppression order in a bid which could see him gain access to his private jet. -
Qantas shares fall more than 6 per cent after first-half profit announced
via abc.net.auQantas' first-half profit result has disappointed shareholders, but chief executive Vanessa Hudson says the airline's largest fleet renewal in history will pay off. -
'Lives at risk': Senator fears Triple Zero system failing after deaths
via abc.net.auA Senate committee hears bombshell testimony about Optus's processes during an outage that led to the deaths of multiple customers who were unable to call Triple Zero. -
Hearing reveals panic at Optus call centre as Triple Zero crisis unfolded
via abc.net.auA Senate committee hears bombshell testimony about Optus's processes during an outage that led to the deaths of multiple customers who were unable to call Triple Zero. -
Hearing reveals 'culture of carelessness' at Optus ahead of Triple Zero deaths
via abc.net.auA Senate committee hears bombshell testimony about Optus's processes during an outage that led to the deaths of multiple customers who were unable to call Triple Zero. -
'A dead fish rots from the head': Senator lashes Optus over Triple Zero deaths
via abc.net.auA Senate committee hears bombshell testimony about Optus's processes during an outage that led to the deaths of multiple customers who were unable to call Triple Zero. -
ADCO wins $163m hockey centre redevelopment contract
Ground has broken for construction of the $163 million Australian Hockey Centre at Curtin University's Bentley campus. -
BlueScope rebuffs latest bid but leaves door open
BlueScope Steel has rejected a revised takeover offer from Stokes' SGH but says its board remains open to a deal at a higher price. -
Town learns its water is 'only good to flush the toilet' with after 66 years
via abc.net.auResidents in Sunset Strip knew their water was not safe to drink, but it came as a great shock to read a letter stating it was not safe to bathe in or wash with either. -
Lynas profit soars as rare earth prices climb
Lynas Rare Earths' profit has surged more than thirteenfold after pocketing a higher price for its sought-after product, despite power outages at its Kalgoorlie plant. -
Capricorn posts record underlying net profit, on course to meet upper end of FY26 guidance
Capricorn Metals says a record-filled first half of the 2026 financial year has put it another step closer towards becoming a successful mid-tier gold producer. -
Galati, Cook join business leaders for Corporate Cycling Challenge
St George's Terrace traded suits for Lycra this week as Business News hosted the first-ever Corporate Cycling Challenge. -
Gas giant launches legal action against Australia's biggest pork producer
via abc.net.auA major energy company is taking Australia's largest pork producer to court over plans to build gas pipelines through its property on Queensland's Western Downs. -
RBA governor says she does not think inflation is taking off again
via abc.net.auMichelle Bullock gives more details on how quickly developments affecting monetary policy have moved since the middle of last year. -
RBA governor Michelle Bullock says she doesn't think inflation is taking off again
via abc.net.auThe RBA governor has given more details on how quickly developments affecting monetary policy have moved since the middle of last year. -
Restaurant temporarily shuts doors after alleged machete threat, carjacking
via abc.net.auA Top End Chinese restaurant manager says the eatery's staff have left town after its chef was allegedly threatened with a knife in a pre-dawn carjacking. -
Pre-dawn carjacking at Chinese takeaway prompts staff to leave regional town
via abc.net.auA Top End Chinese restaurant manager says the eatery's staff have left town after its chef was allegedly threatened with a knife in a pre-dawn carjacking. -
US tariffs on Australia remain at 10 per cent β for now
via abc.net.auTrade Minister Don Farrell hopes Australia can dodge a higher tariff rate being imposed by the US, saying trade officials overnight confirmed the tariff rate on Australia would remain at 10 per cent — at least for now. -
Australia escapes higher tariffs threatened by Trump
via abc.net.auAustralia will escape higher tariffs from the United States but remain under the previous tariff rate of 10 per cent, Trade Minister Don Farrell confirms.
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