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Defence leaders to test Aurora's 3D-printed propulsion
A joint venture comprising some of the largest defence companies in the world will test a WA-developed, 3D-printed propulsion system in hopes of integrating it into future capabilities. -
At Close of Business podcast December 16 2025
Mark Pownall and Justin Fris discuss some prominent multigenerational family businesses in Perth. -
Project Sea Dragon rises from the depths
Seafarms Group Limited has completed its acquisition of assets and undertakings of Project Sea Dragon from the liquidator, paving the way for a return of the trouble-plagued prawn farm. -
Brine building on extensive legacy
Taking over his family's business was a leap of faith for this Perth builder. -
MLG Oz fined $750k over workplace injury
Mining services company MLG Oz has been fined $750,000 after pleading guilty to a safety breach at the Mungari gold mine west of Kalgoorlie. -
Aussie shares slip as miners, energy stocks tumble
Australia's share market has swung to a loss as three major banks brought forward their tips for the next Reserve Bank interest rate hike. -
IMB raise $20m to continue acquisition rampage
East Perth-based security firm Intelligent Monitoring has raised $20 million to fund its latest acquisition spree, targeting two prominent New Zealand security and surveillance companies. -
WA-founded MDMA PTSD treatment to enter Victoria
A WA Innovator of the Year award winner has announced it will bring its novel MDMA and psilocybin-assisted therapy for post traumatic stress disorder to Victoria. -
South32 to mothball Mozal aluminium smelter
An impasse between the Mozambique government and South32 has resulted in the miner mothballing its African aluminium smelter. -
Analysis: WA lags in child safety control
A top official has expressed disappointment in the lack of progress on child safety regulations. -
'Scandal waiting to happen': Powerful new development laws pass WA parliament
via abc.net.auThe powers allow WA Premier Roger Cook and a bureaucrat to sign off on projects with "strategic or economic significance", sparking concerns about the wide-ranging powers and potential environmental impact. -
Pro-development laws pass parliament amid fears it gives premier too much power
via abc.net.auThe powers allow WA Premier Roger Cook and a bureaucrat to sign off on projects with "strategic or economic significance", sparking concerns about the wide-ranging powers and potential environmental impact. -
Warren resigns as Augustus CEO
Brian Rodan-chaired Augustus Minerals has announced a significant management change with Dr James Warren resigning as chief executive, effective immediately. -
Dig and deliver trumps minerals-to-metals plan
OPINION: Miners make big calls on efficiency as iron ore competition arrives from Africa. -
Opinion: State ministers need to learn to admit when they are wrong
OPINION: The state government's stubborn refusal to accept any of its ideas need tweaking is serving only to hurt its own agenda. -
Pilbara-first approach drives Bennco growth
Community is at the heart of Bennco Group's success, an approach which led to its recognition as Regional Business of the Year at the recent WA Business Awards. -
Jean Shaw named as the first woman to be WA’s solicitor-general
The state government has appointed Jean Shaw as Western Australia's next solicitor-general, who will be the first woman to hold the position. -
Perseus unlikely to submit revised bid, following amended merger agreement offer from Robex Resources
Perseus Mining has announced it presently ‘does not intend' to submit a revised bid for Predictive Discovery. -
Perseus unlikely to revise Predictive bid
Perseus Mining is unlikely to submit a revised bid for Predictive Discovery, quashing rumours of a bidding war with fellow ASX-lister Robex Resources. -
Rob Reiner's classic films and the lines that have endured
via abc.net.auRob Reiner directed some classic films, many of which contained quotable lines that stuck around long after he yelled "cut!" -
Emergency app outage ‘not ideal’: Cook
Tech issues which knocked out the Emergency WA app amid power outages and fires will offer a learning experience for government, according to Premier Roger Cook. -
ISPT to sell mall building
The property trust is negotiating a deal to sell the building that contains Sportsgirl for $9.8 million. -
SEW Eurodrive buys $15m Bayswater warehouse, planning WA expansion
A global automation technology company will be tripling its Western Australian footprint as it looks to relocate to a 9,000-square metre warehouse in Bayswater. -
National cabinet looks to WA on firearms
Premier Roger Cook has backed Western Australia's recent experience with gun reform to guide a national discussion, in the wake of Sunday's Bondi terror attack. -
Pindari’s path to stronger communities
Pilbara-founded contractor is expanding its cultural impact and service capability across the state. -
Meal kit services sued over alleged subscription traps
The competition watchdog has taken meal delivery services HelloFresh and Youfoodz to court for misleading consumers with subscriptions. -
Court declares Brittany Higgins’ husband David Sharaz bankrupt
The Federal Court has declared David Sharaz bankrupt less than a week after his partner Brittany Higgins, as part of former senator Linda Reynolds' bid to recoup costs from the pair. -
SCEE books $90m data centre, rail works
The proliferation of data centres has boosted Southern Cross Electrical Engineering shares to a fresh high, despite a disappointing arbitration loss earlier this month. -
Trump sues BBC for $US10 billion over documentary edit
via abc.net.auUS President Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC in Miami federal court, seeking at least $US10 billion ($15.1 billion) in damages. -
Rio Tinto starts early work on $20bn Rhodes Ridge iron ore mine
Work to bring the Pilbara's largest known undeveloped iron ore deposit to life has begun, with a Rio Tinto-led consortium to spend $294 million to stand the project up.
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