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Buti hits the ground running
Opportunities are on the field for WA’s new sports minister. -
Opinion: Capital gains tax reform is coming
OPINION: It is becoming increasingly clear that the federal government will reduce or eliminate the capital gains tax discount in the forthcoming budget, but it is not clear how it intends to do it. -
Banjo Bond’s Cosgrove buys $75m Busselton shopping centre
The acquisition marks the Sydney-based property fund's first Western Australian acquisition this year. -
Argentinian family buys fifth NT cattle station for $44m
via abc.net.auAn Argentinian family has expanded its portfolio of NT cattle stations with the purchase of Aroona Station. -
Top honours for leading resources women
More than 1,000 guests gathered for the Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA's Women in Resources Awards 2026. -
Aussie shares hit four-month low as miners tumble
Australia's share market is on track for a third week of heavy losses as oil prices and inflation concerns spiral due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East. -
Gas lobby warns of tax handbrake
Industry groups have bristled at suggestions the natural gas industry could face new taxes, after the ABC reported the federal government was exploring its options. -
Explorers hit record cash
Exploration companies entered 2026 with more than $12 billion in cash after raising $5.6 billion in the December quarter. -
Prosser powers through the generations
Former federal minister Geoff Prosser is just one member of the Prosser family whose entrepreneurial spirit has thrived in Bunbury for more than a century. -
Iran war hits hard on the streets of Asia as fuel shortage bites
via abc.net.auThe Middle East war triggers everything from fuel rationing in Sri Lanka to a helium supply crisis for Asia's crucial semiconductor industries. -
Anger as 19th-century historic flour mill structure faces wrecking ball
via abc.net.auThe remnants of a 140-year-old historic flour mill will be demolished to make way for a housing development despite a regional community calling for the city's history to be preserved. -
Hall of fame honour for 20 trailblazers
The accomplished women were inducted into the WA Women's Hall of Fame on the week of International Women's Day. -
Lord Mayor's bad back ends US trip
Lord Mayor Bruce Reynolds has pulled out of commitment in the United States at short notice, complaining of a back injury. -
Carrot farmers lose millions in cargo and wasted crops due to Iran war
via abc.net.auShipping disruptions due to conflict in the Middle East mean Western Australian carrot growers have lost access to their main customer. -
Truckies face thousands extra per journey as fuel prices hit record high
via abc.net.auAlmost everything arrives in outback Australia by truck. Truckies say record-high fuel prices will have to be passed on. -
Truckies face paying thousands extra per journey as fuel prices hit record high
via abc.net.auAlmost everything arrives in outback Australia by truck. Truckies say record-high fuel prices will have to be passed on. -
Concerns lack of flood mitigation leaving Alice Springs dangerously exposed
via abc.net.auA shock flash flooding event in Alice Springs last month saw more than 100 millimetres of rain fall on the catchment in a matter of hours. The deluge has reignited calls for urgent action on flood mitigation in the outback town, as insurance companies calculate the risk with eye-watering premiums. -
'Very quiet': Family-owned service station struggles as fuel nudges $3 a litre
via abc.net.auThe fuel crisis is squeezing independently owned service stations, with some being forced to sell fuel at above-average prices, even though their margins are near zero or below cost. -
Family-owned service station struggles as fuel nudges $3 a litre
via abc.net.auThe fuel crisis is squeezing independently owned service stations, with some being forced to sell fuel at above-average prices, even though their margins are near zero or below cost. -
'Visionary' outback museum unfinished with owner near financial collapse
via abc.net.auThe Australian Opal Centre in Lightning Ridge risks becoming a "white elephant" as construction indefinitely stalls and an auditor raises concerns about the organisation's viability. -
Labor explores new gas tax to shield from Iran war shock
via abc.net.auThe prime minister's department has requested options to impose a new tax on gas giants as a buffer to shield Australians from the economic shock of the Middle East war. -
Government explores new tax for gas, coal to buffer fuel costs
via abc.net.auThe prime minister's department has requested options to impose a new tax on gas giants as a buffer to shield Australians from the economic shock of the Middle East war. -
Council lodges appeal against EPA's Smiths Beach approval
The City of Busselton has lodged an appeal with the state's environmental watchdog, challenging the approval of a $280 million resort planned for Smiths Beach. -
At Close of Business podcast March 19 2026
Justin Fris and Mark Beyer reflect on the 60th anniversary of iron ore exports out of WA. -
Aussie shares plunge, oil prices spike as war escalates
The Australian share market has sharply fallen to a nearly four-month low after oil prices spiked, gold prices plunged, rate cut hopes dimmed and the war with Iran intensified. -
Ex-tomato king Michael Le stands firm in claims against feds
Former tomato king Michael Le has pushed against a bid to strike out his claims in a legal dispute that has been ongoing for five years. -
Applecross resident sues neighbour over alleged blocked river views
A spat over river views between owners of multi-million-dollar houses in Applecross has escalated to the state's highest court. -
Podcasts, return to radio could be next for Kyle and Jackie O, experts say
via abc.net.auThe collapse of The Kyle and Jackie O Show has left hundreds of thousands of people looking for something else to listen to in the morning, with some industry insiders questioning whether the duo could make a comeback. -
SA treasurer and shadow treasurer clash over cost estimates for promises
via abc.net.auLabor says the opposition's promises will cost $2.4 billion more than they say, as both parties target the public sector as a way to save money on the budget ahead of the state election. -
Satterley, Centuria get green light for $65m Jandakot retail space
A joint venture between Satterley Group and Centuria will build a $65 million large format retail space in Jandakot after the state's planning authority greenlit the project today.
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