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Commission delivers first Crown report
The Perth Casino Royal Commission has delivered its interim report, but whether the report will see the light of day remains unclear. -
Genus makes $55m Railtrain acquisitionΒ Β Β
GenusPlus Group has made its largest acquisition to date, paying up to $55 million for Perth-based Railtrain Holdings to support its continued growth and diversification. -
Plibersek did not act on advice to halt salmon farming, documents show
via abc.net.auFormer environment minister Tanya Plibersek was advised by her department to revoke salmon farming approvals in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour amid concerns about the industry's impact on the endangered Maugean skate, FOI documents show. -
Kyle and Jackie O's reported $200m pay deal under a cloud after bust-up
via abc.net.auThe demise of Kyle Sandilands and Jackie "O" Henderson's radio show likely marks the end of big-name stars on long-running multi-million-dollar contracts dominating Australian airwaves, media commentators say. -
Demise of Kyle and Jackie O end of mega contracts, commentators say
via abc.net.auThe demise of Kyle Sandilands and Jackie "O" Henderson's radio show likely marks the end of big-name stars on long-running multi-million-dollar contracts dominating Australian airwaves, media commentators say. -
US giant Culligan buys Perth water filtration firm
US-based multinational Culligan has added to its global network by purchasing rapidly-growing Perth business Complete Home Filtration, which will continue under its current leadership. -
Subiaco east sites on offer to developers
Two lots of land at the former Princess Margaret Hospital site in Subiaco have been officially released for development. -
Challenging rollout for at-home care
Providers are working to adjust to a market that has undergone dramatic changes in the past year. -
Cheeky Monkey Brewery to open Brookfield Place brewpub in Perth CBD
Margaret River's Cheeky Monkey Brewery will open a new venue on St Georges Terrace in July. -
Breaking: Australia's economy growing at fastest rate in almost three years
via abc.net.auAustralia's economy is growing at annual rate of 2.6 per cent, which is much stronger than forecast. -
Marine traffic 'down to zero' due to Middle East conflict
via abc.net.auThe Strait of Hormuz normally has 50 ships moving over 100 metres, but today there are virtually zero. -
Dow drops 400 after trimming an early plunge of 1,200 as oil prices climb even higher
A sell-off for stocks wrapped around the world and hit Wall Street Tuesday, while oil prices climbed even higher on worries about the widening war with Iran. But the big moves that rocked markets in the morning eased substantially as the day progressed. -
Liquidators find sports centre company owes creditors on top of $61m tax debt
via abc.net.auEmployees and suppliers are among 140 secured and unsecured creditors of Queensland Indoor Arenas, run by Colin and Ashlee Kinnest with centres in Bundaberg, Brisbane and Logan. -
Dynamic pricing could be coming to your local supermarket
via abc.net.auPaper price labels are being ditched for digital ones as online-style "dynamic pricing" comes to shelves in shopping centres. -
Digital price tags are coming and could change how much groceries cost
via abc.net.auPaper price labels are being ditched for digital ones as online-style 'dynamic pricing' comes to shelves in shopping centres. -
We are losing the stars, night by night, light by light
via abc.net.auFor most of human history, the night sky has been a shared inheritance, a source of wonder. Now, more than a billion children see barely any stars in the night sky above their homes. So what does that mean for humanity? -
We are losing stars one streetlight, one neon sign, one suburb at a time
via abc.net.auFor most of human history, the night sky has been a shared inheritance, a source of wonder. Now, more than a billion children see barely any stars in the night sky above their homes. So what does that mean for humanity? -
Stars are disappearing before our eyes β and something in us is shifting
via abc.net.auFor most of human history, the night sky has been a shared inheritance, a source of wonder. Now, more than a billion children see barely any stars in the night sky above their homes. So what does that mean for humanity? -
Tourists crowding an echidna reveal the problem facing this popular island
via abc.net.auMajor upgrades are underway at Maria Island, but many visitors don't want the popular Tasmanian destination to change to accommodate rising tourist numbers. -
Maria Island's booming tourism comes with warnings against 'infinite growth'
via abc.net.auMajor upgrades are underway at Maria Island, but many visitors don't want the popular Tasmanian destination to change to accommodate rising tourist numbers. -
Island's booming tourism comes with warnings against 'infinite growth'
via abc.net.auMajor upgrades are underway at Maria Island, but many visitors don't want the popular Tasmanian destination to change to accommodate rising tourist numbers. -
Global stock markets dive as Middle East war ignites inflation fears
via abc.net.auIt follows a surge in the price of oil as Europe woke up to news the Strait of Hormuz had been closed to shipping. -
Donald Trump attempts to ease global financial market panic
via abc.net.auDonald Trump has posted on his Truth Social account the US Navy will escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. It has arrested some of the panic on global financial markets. -
Breaking: Global stock markets tumble as Middle East war ignites inflation fears
via abc.net.auIt follows a surge in the price of oil as Europe woke up to news the Strait of Hormuz had been closed to shipping. -
Australian dollar, global stock markets dive as Middle East war intensifies
via abc.net.auIt follows a surge in the price of oil as Europe woke up to news the Strait of Hormuz had been closed to shipping. -
At Close of Business podcast March 3 2026
Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss the future of WAAPA in the new ECU campus. -
Australian shares drop as conflict realities set in
Australian shares have tumbled as the deepening Middle East conflict heightens fears around spiralling energy costs and increasingly likely interest rate hikes. -
Fairway Villages flags retirement living build in Herne Hill
A development company co-owned by former WA premier Brian Burke has earmarked a Swan Valley site for a 105-lot retirement village. -
Unauthorised direct debits create chaos for Perth business
via abc.net.auA Perth business owner who has had $60,000 taken from his bank accounts via direct debits he did not approve says he has no option but to close accounts after his bank told him there was nothing more it could do. -
MinRes claims Pilbara Ports improperly collecting Chevron bills
Mineral Resources claims the Pilbara Ports Authority is acting for the improper purpose of reimbursing energy giant Chevron by imposing a new shipping levy.
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