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Construction begins on $34.5m aged care facility
The construction of Catholic Homes’ $34.5 million aged care facility in Belmont has begun today, after Perkins Builders was awarded the contract to build the new 96-bed development. -
'Blatant' fake discounting by retailers in ACCC's sights
via abc.net.auACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb outlines the consumer watchdog's priorities for 2026, including targeting "blatant" fake discounting. -
Future of MotoGP to be announced amid speculation Adelaide could host
via abc.net.auAn announcement on the future of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix is expected as soon as tomorrow amid widespread speculation the event is set to shift to South Australia. -
Adelaide could be in pole position to host MotoGP
via abc.net.auThere is speculation that the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix could be coming to South Australia from next year. -
Population surge 'demands' government spend
Rita Saffioti has defended claims government spending has lassoed builders away from private developers, admitting that population surges necessitated it. -
Aussie shares clinch third session of gains, NAB soars
Australia's share market has ended the session higher as NAB became the latest large-cap to outshine forecasts in a so-far encouraging earnings season. -
Green light for Osborne Park hospital expansion
A state planning committee has approved an expansion of the Osborne Park hospital, as part of the next stage of the $1.8 billion Women and Babies Hospital project. -
Iluka swings to $288m loss, Eneabba set for 2027 commissioning
Iluka Resources has plunged to a $288 million loss following a bruising year for its mineral sands division, as it prepares to commission its Eneabba rare earths refinery in 2027. -
At Close of Business podcast February 18 2026
Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about positives for landlords within Perth's office market. -
City of Perth policy limits councillor’s emails
The City of Perth has started to implement suggestions from the psychosocial risk assessment, including addressing a councillor's “inappropriate communication to staff”. -
Sharks to seek further clarification regarding fencing specifics, as WA Football elects to not extend fencing exemption for club home games in 2026
The East Fremantle Football Club says it is confident it will be able to implement a fencing model in 2026 which adheres to WAFL venues policy guidelines. -
Opinion: Systems change to unlock innovation
OPINION: Overcoming systemic challenges can help businesses unlock innovation. -
'It was an error': Former Coles' cookies manager grilled over Shapes pricing
via abc.net.auA former Coles manager has given evidence in the federal court on day three of a bombshell case between the consumer watchdog and supermarket giant. -
Alcoa hit with record fine for clearing world's only jarrah forests
via abc.net.auUS mining giant Alcoa is forced to pay $55 million after unlawfully clearing parts of a Western Australian native forest to mine bauxite. -
Scientist doubts WA govt's fishing ban solution
A senior marine scientist says the WA govt's plan to rebuild demersal fish stocks will not work, arguing marine parks are the best way to address ecological and industry concerns. -
Hacker house an innovation intensive
A Perth-first ‘hacker house' trial at UWA last month attracted 17 startup and creative participants. -
Land tax relief carrot for rental market developers
The government has followed through on an election promise to bring down land tax for new rental developments. -
Planned nurse strike at major Adelaide hospital rescheduled
via abc.net.auThe South Australian government says plans from Lyell McEwin Hospital nurses to strike tomorrow have been postponed, amid an unresolved industrial dispute over pay and conditions. -
Mazda, Nissan and others face heavy penalties under emission laws
via abc.net.auMajor car brands are staring down the barrel of multi-million-dollar penalties for exceeding their emissions, the first results of the federal government's climate laws for new vehicles have revealed. -
SCEE shares rise following update
Shares in Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Group closed trade up 15 per cent on Wednesday following the release of its first half results for FY26. -
Chalmers's Lowe blow after ex-RBA governor offers rebuke of 'handouts'
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says Philip Lowe was critical of the government over spending because it did not re-appoint him as RBA governor. -
Holcim to upgrade Carlisle plant in $15m redevelopment
Concrete manufacturer Holcim has cleared a planning hurdle in its plan to redevelop its Carlisle batching plant and triple production capacity. -
Jevon's Robotics inks Newmont deal
A former Business News Startup of the Year finalist has inked a deal with the world's largest gold producer to deliver robotic solutions for some of the most dangerous jobs on site. -
Real wages fall as WA leads
Western Australians wages rose more than any other state over the past twelve months, while government sector wage increases continue to outpace that of the private sector. -
Office market fundamentals shifting
Positive signs are emerging for landlords in Perth's office market. -
American West further enhances US engagement, appoints Ervin Graves Strategy Group to support engagement channels
American West Metals has taken a leaf out of St George Mining's book in order to further engagement with the US government authorities. -
SGH lobs increased $15b bid for Bluescope Steel
Ryan Stokes-led SGH and its US partner Steel Dynamics have announced an improved takeover proposal for Australia's largest steel producer, valuing BlueScope Steel at $15 billion. -
Workers go backwards as wages growth lags inflation over past year
via abc.net.auHousehold budgets are being increasingly squeezed, as new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics confirms workers have been going backwards over the past year. -
Housing to play part in future of both old and new ABC sites in Adelaide
via abc.net.auThe ABC's managing director says the public broadcaster's current office in Adelaide could be redeveloped in a similar way to an apartment building nearby, while the premier says affordable apartments will still be included on the same property the ABC is moving to in the CBD. -
Inflation outpacing wages as businesses feel the pinch
Wage rises are below the rate of inflation for the first time in two years, despite many firms complaining they can't keep up with rising staff costs.
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