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Collar in administration, cuts workforce 20pc
Rivervale-based recruitment firm Collar Group has entered voluntary administration, after cutting 20 per cent of its overall workforce this week. -
Residents 'embarrassed' by WA town as buyback scheme ends
via abc.net.auAs Port Hedland's controversial dust buyback scheme winds up, Pilbara Ports quietly walks away from major plans to build a training facility and accommodation, with development plans for the area still uncertain. -
Darwin traditional owners feel 'bulldozed' by ambitious solar farm company
via abc.net.auA renewable energy company planning to build a solar farm near Darwin is seeking a court ruling that no native title claim exists at the proposed site. -
Bougainville mine that sparked a civil war on rapid path to reopening
via abc.net.auThe Autonomous Bougainville Government signs a secretive deal to reopen a huge gold and copper mine that sparked a catastrophic civil war three decades ago. -
Violent criminals and alleged killers behind alleged CFMEUÂ corruption
via abc.net.auMembers of bikie gangs, convicted murderers and violent criminals are among more than 25 people who allegedly benefited from or are linked to corrupt behaviour at the CFMEU, according to a report. -
The violent criminals and alleged killers behind alleged corruption at the CFMEU
via abc.net.auMembers of bikie gangs, convicted murderers and violent criminals are among more than 25 people who allegedly benefited from or are linked to corrupt behaviour at the CFMEU, according to a report. -
The bikies and violent criminals allegedly linked to CFMEU corruption
via abc.net.auMembers of bikie gangs, convicted murderers and violent criminals are among more than 25 people who allegedly benefited from or are linked to corrupt behaviour at the CFMEU, according to a report. -
US officials say cartel drones behind sudden closure of Texas airport
via abc.net.auUS officials say a sudden 10-day ban came into effect around El Paso International Airport after cartel drones from nearby Mexico breached American airspace. -
'Gimme more': Britney sells rights to music catalogue in reported $281m deal
via abc.net.auSpears is the latest music star to sell the rights to their work, and comes a decade after the release of her ninth and last studio album. -
Angus Taylor set to quit, contest leadership as soon as tonight
There is mounting speculation that Angus Taylor is preparing to resign from the coalition's front bench this evening, and challenge Sussan Ley for the leadership. -
Angus Taylor quits, to contest leadership
Angus Taylor has resigned from the coalition's front bench this evening, and is set to challenge Sussan Ley for the leadership. -
Aussie shares soar to three-month highs as miners fly
Australia's share market is trading at its highest level since late October after CommBank shares rocketed higher on a record $5.4 billion first-half cash profit. -
New police museum in East Perth to cost $14.5m
The WA Police Force has flagged a multi-million-dollar plan to redevelop the old East Perth lockup into a museum. -
Collapsed real estate agency convicted over trust mismanagement
Collapsed real estate firm Jim's Realty Pty Ltd has been handed the largest ever fine imposed on a WA agency after it was found to have repeatedly embezzled clients' funds. -
RBA deputy governor says changes to 'three key facts' prompted rate rise
via abc.net.auRBA deputy governor Andrew Hauser says central banks should not criticise normal government spending choices, but he wonders if Australia's economy is more inflation-prone because it is so finely balanced. -
Australian dollar and yen at a level not seen since the 80s
via abc.net.auAustralia's exchange rate with Japan has grown increasingly favourable to tourists, which have surged to record numbers and topped more than one million visitors in 2025. -
Aussie dollar's '40-year high' making a Japan trip even cheaper
via abc.net.auAustralia's exchange rate with Japan has grown increasingly favourable to tourists, which have surged to record numbers and topped more than one million visitors in 2025. -
At Close of Business podcast February 11 2026
Tom Zaunmayr talks to Nadia Budihardjo about how new players within the state's brewery sector are finding unique ways to build a viable business. -
Multiplex likely to build Blackburne’s $461m Karrinyup project
The luxury apartment development looks to be finally going ahead, following its approval three and a half years ago. -
Multiplex likely to build Blackburne’s $350m Karrinyup project
The luxury apartment development looks to be finally going ahead, following its approval three and a half years ago. -
Goldminer Evolution posts bumper profit, dividend payout
Mungari mine operator Evolution Mining has pledged to pay a record 20 cents dividend to shareholders as its board approves a raft of growth investment amid the gold price environment. -
Podium Minerals announces executive changes
Shares in junior Podium Minerals closed trade Wednesday up 9 per cent to 7.1 cents, on the back of several notable executive appointments. -
Opinion: Fewer sharks, more angels please
OPINION: It's time to lose the pitch theatre and offer real angelic investing. -
Force CEO says staff, players aware of expectations
ANALYSIS: A stirring season launch address from Western Force CEO Niamh O'Connor has set the scene for the club's 2026 Super Rugby Pacific campaign. -
Opinion: ‘Job ready’ comes with an asterisk
OPINION: Getting the best out of graduates in the workplace requires patience. -
Short Ashes, weak ads hit SWM in pre-merger HY result Â
Channel 7 owner has bemoaned the impact of short Perth and Melbourne Ashes test matches in a lacklustre half-year result. -
Telstra to axe up to 650 roles in mass redundancy round
via abc.net.auTelstra notifies staff that it proposes to outsource hundreds of jobs to an India-based technology company. -
Telstra job losses mount, with 650 redundancies looming
via abc.net.auTelstra notifies staff that it proposes to outsource hundreds of jobs to an India-based technology company. -
Queensland university throws a lifeline to axed literary journal
via abc.net.auThe 85-year-old literary journal Meanjin will return to Brisbane, where it was first published, after it was controversially closed by Melbourne University Press last year. -
Nation's second oldest literary journal rescued by Queensland university
via abc.net.auThe 85-year-old literary journal Meanjin will return to Brisbane, where it was first published, after it was controversially closed by Melbourne University Press last year.
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