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Aviation firefighters threaten strikes over easter
Australia’s aviation firefighters are threatening industrial action which could disrupt air travel over Easter. -
Brigades stretched 'babysitting' pole-top fires for Western Power
via abc.net.auVolunteer firefighters in regional Western Australia say fatigued crews are frustrated over time spent monitoring pole-top fires before Western Power crews travel to the scene. -
After declaring world order a 'fiction', Carney plans Australia trip to tighten ties
via abc.net.auThe Canadian government confirms details of Prime Minister Mark Carney's trip to Australia, where he hopes to deepen ties on trade, defence and critical minerals as his country looks to reduce reliance on the US. -
Cash-strapped councils slowly march towards financial cliff
via abc.net.auHuge areas, spiralling costs and a small revenue base do not add up for a growing number of councils in NSW. -
'Here we go again': Australian exporters on notice as Trump tariffs in chaos
via abc.net.auBusiness representatives have warned all Australian exporters they will need to monitor US trade policy carefully over coming weeks and months, as one firm owner estimates tariffs have cost him $1 million. -
Australian businesses warn tariff chaos becoming harder to endure
via abc.net.auBusiness representatives have warned all Australian exporters they will need to monitor US trade policy carefully over coming weeks and months, as one firm owner estimates tariffs have cost him $1 million. -
Major grid upgrades for Hobart stadium not costed, not finalised
via abc.net.auMajor upgrades to Hobart's power grid to supply the Macquarie Point stadium are yet to be finalised or costed, with the final estimate for the precinct's energy demand increasing by almost 50 per cent in a year. -
Issue of how to power Hobart stadium not yet solved, as deadlines approach
via abc.net.auMajor upgrades to Hobart's power grid to supply the Macquarie Point stadium are yet to be finalised or costed, with the final estimate for the precinct's energy demand increasing by almost 50 per cent in a year. -
Hobart stadium power options uncosted, not finalised
via abc.net.auMajor upgrades to Hobart's power grid to supply the Macquarie Point stadium are yet to be finalised or costed, with the final estimate for the precinct's energy demand increasing by almost 50 per cent in a year. -
At Close of Business podcast February 23 2026
Mark Beyer and Justin Fris discuss Genus' power up.Plus: Austal delivers bumper result despite US mistake; Legislation to stop alleged offenders driving; Murdoch chancellor appointed South Perth monitor. -
Aussie equities push lower as tariff threat returns
Australia's share market has retreated from the previous week's record high as investors weigh the latest twist in the Trump tariff saga. -
Southern Cross Radio-Seven West CEO departs on eve of first financial results
The chief executive of merged media giants Seven West Media and Southern Cross Austereo, Jeff Howard, has suddenly stepped down on the eve of his first financial results. -
Perenti’s profit rises but dollar clips guidance
Perenti shares slumped on Monday after the mining services firm cut the top end of its full-year guidance, despite a jump in first-half profit. -
FIFO boom could lead to $100m regional airport expansion
via abc.net.auA long-awaited feasibility study investigating the potential for a major expansion, estimated to cost up to $100 million, at one of Western Australia's busiest regional airports, is set to be delivered this week. -
Opinion: Red meat margins to remain tight
OPINION: Retail prices for beef, lamb and pork are up, but the shift at saleyards has been even more pronounced. -
West African to continue govt dialogue
West African Resources says it will continue to engage in discussions with the government of Burkina Faso in relation to ownership of its Kiaka gold project. -
Analysis: Debt challenges for households
Many Australians are starting the year with lighter wallets after the Black Friday, Christmas and Boxing Day sales. -
Pub left without 'parmas' as cyber attack targets chicken processor
via abc.net.auA cyber attack at Hazeldenes chicken processing plant in central Victoria has stalled production and left butchers and pubs across the state without chicken. -
Floods shut Western Australian freight rail link
Western Australia's stores of goods could be tested after flooding damaged the TransAustralian Railway over the weekend. -
'No longer sustainable': Nine newspapers to stop printing in Tasmania
via abc.net.auRising production costs and growing digital audiences are behind the company's decision to no longer print and distribute its newspapers, which includes The Age and The Financial Review, in Tasmania. -
Murdoch chancellor appointed South Perth monitor
Murdoch University chancellor Gail McGowan has become WA's third local government monitor, appointed to the City of South Perth to address issues in the council. -
China assessing US Supreme Court tariff ruling
China is making a "full assessment" of the US Supreme Court's tariff ruling and has urged Washington to lift "relevant unilateral tariff measures" on its trading partners. -
Legal loophole to close for dangerous drivers
Changes in legislation will be introduced to parliament tomorrow, which will give police and the courts the power to ban someone driving until the serious matters are dealt with by the court. -
Kelly's law to be enacted after fatal hit-run exposed anomaly
Changes in legislation will be introduced to parliament tomorrow, which will give police and the courts the power to ban someone driving until the serious matters are dealt with by the court. -
Fremantle Dockers post $554k operating profit
Despite generating a club record revenue of $83.6 million, the Fremantle Dockers posted a reduced operating profit in 2025. -
Australian operations buoy Austal results
Austal has delivered a bumper result after its Australian operations posted a 60 per cent hike in revenue for the first half of the year. -
IMDEX notches record half amid buying spree
The mining technology company grew its first-half revenue to $247 million and declared a record interim dividend on Monday. -
Genesis selects GR as preferred contractor
Raleigh Finlayson-led Genesis Minerals has selected GR Engineering Services as preferred contractor in relation to its Tower Hill gold project near Leonora. -
Minerals 260 inks $220m Bullabulling funding deal
Shares in Minerals 260 are soaring after the gold developer shook hands on a $220 million deal with a Canadian royalty firm to advance its Bullabulling project near Kalgoorlie. -
David Riches on the rise as Genus powers up
David Riches does not fit the classic mould for an ASX chief executive yet his distinctive approach has helped GenusPlus Group achieve enormous success.
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