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Decmil predicts loss, looks to raise capital
Osborne Park-based Decmil Group has narrowed its earnings forecast for the full financial year while flagging a $9.7 million write-down over one of its contracts. -
Government to crack down on super switching schemes
via abc.net.au
Unlicensed telemarketers that cold call and make unsolicited approaches to consumers to convince them to switch their super will be banned under long-awaited reforms. -
Zenith wins Northern Endeavour decomissioning contract
Scottish company Zenith Energy Group has been appointed lead contractor for phase 2 of the $1 billion-plus Northern Endeavour decommissioning program off WA's northern coast. -
Sick of AI slop? So are the tech giants
via smh.com.au
Silicon Valley wants to take out the trash: Swamped by low-quality content first made possible by their own AI tools, Google, Spotify, LinkedIn and others are trying to dig themselves out of their digital sewage pile. -
Queensland Rail reaches deal with train controllers
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission has overseen bargaining negotiations since May, after six enterprise agreements between Queensland Rail and seven unions expired earlier this year. -
Construction worker confronted by men linked to bikie gang, CFMEU inquiry hears
via abc.net.au
Queensland's CFMEU inquiry has heard three Melbourne men linked to the Comancheros bikie gang flew to Brisbane before one allegedly threatened a construction worker at a major government project. -
Aussie shares flat as health stocks, BHP limit losses
Australia's share market has ended the session slightly lower, despite outsized gains in BHP and healthcare stocks ultimately shielding broader market weakness. -
Signals across the Pacific
OPINION: Australia must not shrink from developing closer relationships with its Pacific neighbours. -
Ichthys deal buys peace, raises stakes
OPINION: Industrial action on major resources projects will reset the baseline for every negotiation. -
Cloughs snap up $8m Eagle Bay home
Former chairman of Clough, Jock Clough, and his partner Kate have purchased an $8 million South West mansion overlooking Eagle Bay, while putting their Yallingup home up for sale. -
BHP reports 113 sexual harassment cases in 12 months
via smh.com.au
The harassment included indecent touching and stalking, while more than two dozen staff were racially abused across BHP’s global operations. -
Macquarie advising Rio Tinto on Mt Cattlin sale
Macquarie Capital is advising Rio Tinto on the sale of its mothballed Mt Cattlin spodumene mine, the last WA lithium operation still on care and maintenance. -
ASX finishes flat as BHP, CSL rally, big four banks decline
via smh.com.au
The Australian sharemarket was lacking a clear overall direction as jumps by heavyweights BHP and CSL following their profit results offset falls in banking, gold and consumer stocks. -
Kimberley Metals Group buys $13m Perth office
The Adelaide Terrace building has changed hands for the first time in close to two decades. -
At Close of Business podcast August 18 2026
Justin Fris speaks to Sam Jones about how WA may miss out on benefits from the federal government's recent uranium export deal with India. -
WorkSafe investigating Osborne Park workplace death
WA's workplace safety regulator is investigating a work-related death of a tow truck driver at an Osborne Park business early on Tuesday morning. -
Commonwealth accuses chemical giant of hiding health impacts of PFAS
via abc.net.au
In the largest suit ever brought by the federal government, details emerge about the alleged conduct of a US chemical giant accused of withholding health warnings. -
BCI Minerals to build sulphate pilot plant
BCI Minerals has taken another step toward downstream processing at its Mardie salt project despite a spate of other companies failing in their attempts to produce sulphate of potash. -
Lycopodium lands $37m contract
East Perth-based Lycopodium has secured its second significant EPCM contract in the space of 10 days. -
Changing fortunes: Is biotech giant CSL’s $10b write-down a comeback story?
via smh.com.au
Make no mistake: the home-grown biotechnology company, which for decades allowed Australia serious boasting rights, is still a long way from redemption. -
Changing fortunes: is Biotech giant CSL’s $10 billion write-down a comeback story?
via smh.com.au
Make no mistake: the home-grown biotechnology company, which for decades allowed Australia serious boasting rights, is still a long way from redemption. -
Successful FY26 for SRG Global
Shares in David Macgeorge-led SRG Global rose by more than eight per cent on Tuesday, following the release of its FY26 results. -
Unions lambast latest BHP offer to end strikes
The combined unions representing workers at BHP's Port Hedland port operations have slapped down BHP's latest offer, saying it did not adequately address employees' concerns as the bitter industrial dispute continues. -
Critica plots underground future for Tasmanian tungsten giant
via smh.com.au
Critica Limited is redesigning its giant Mt Lindsay tin-tungsten project in Tasmania around a smarter underground concept as prices for the strategic metals are running hot. -
Wet winter sees River Murray roar with unexpected flows and life
via abc.net.au
Wet winter conditions across southern Australia have brought increased flows into South Australia's River Murray. -
Westgold revisits Higginsville plant plan
Westgold Resources will review its expansion plans for the Higginsville processing plant, after announcing a maiden ore reserve at a critical nearby deposit. -
Chariot lines up China-backed Nigerian lithium offtake deal
via smh.com.au
Chariot Resources surged after inking a deal with Chinese behemoth Xiamen C&D and others for a funded drilling, trial mining and offtake program at its Nigerian lithium projects. -
Disability advocate removed from Virgin flight over wheelchair motor dispute
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia says it is reviewing an incident where a wheelchair user was removed from a flight after his battery-powered motor could not be stored in overhead lockers on board. -
Macmahon tips FY26 momentum to continue
Shares in Macmahon Holdings were sold off early on Tuesday, despite meeting or exceeding market guidance for the tenth consecutive year. -
CBA punishes Qantas customers in reward points overhaul
via smh.com.au
The bank has struck a new partnership with Virgin ahead of a move by the RBA to cut the fees that can be charged for credit card transactions.
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