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Deloitte extends Clough negotiations to next year
Administrators have granted Clough’s proposed new owner Webuild an extension to pin down a final agreement for the sale, allowing more time to negotiate and potentially take on more projects. -
Busselton shopping centre, eatery tenant in $2m dispute
A dispute between a South West shopping centre lessor and an aspiring restaurant owner has escalated to the state's Supreme Court, with $2.2 million at stake. -
ASC continue to build on submarine training momentum
ASC has added two more partnerships to its books to bolster Australia's nuclear and submarine workforces ahead of the commencement of Submarine Rotational Force-West next year. -
WA spending outpaces nation as households splurge
Western Australia recorded one of the strongest lifts in household spending in November. -
Another blow for peeved Quintis investors as court rejects legal costs plea
Peeved Quintis investors face a costs blow after failing to stop receivers from selling six properties. -
Australian shares gain ground in mixed trading session
The local share market has climbed its highest since Christmas Eve after the release of US jobs data suggesting the world's largest economy is in overall good shape. -
Fortescue wind farm hits snag amid Alinta row
Alinta has had a minor win in court, in its protest of Fortescue's plan to build a wind farm near the energy retailer's own renewable power project. -
Major $43m upgrade to Duncraig Senior High School complete
One of the northern suburbs fastest growing schools has completed a transformational works program, adding 12 laboratories and 17 classrooms to the already sizeable site. -
At Close of Business podcast January 12 2025
Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss how Michael Breckler is delivering on a strategic shift for retail outlet Betts. -
Analysis: Plenty of levers to pull on housing
ANALYSIS: The second in a two-part series addresses some initiatives to alleviate Perth's housing woes. -
Kaboom signals move to renewables as power station tower crashes down
via abc.net.auIt took just 41 kilograms of explosives and less than a minute — a remnant of the 1970s fossil fuel age is blown to bits to make way for a methanol fuel plant. -
Larvotto welcomes federal antimony focus
Larvotto Resources has welcomed news that antimony will be prioritised within the federal government's $1.2 billion critical minerals strategic reserve. -
WA demersal fishing ban spurs demand for New Zealand snapper
Wholesalers are importing more snapper from New Zealand to replace lost supply after the state government's ban on demersal fishing came into effect. -
Hate speech laws force early recall for parliament
The nation's politicians have been called back to Canberra two weeks ahead of schedule to deal with new hate speech and gun laws. -
VenuesWest to manage RAC Arena, taking over from Legends Global
The statutory authority will assume management from July, taking over from Legends Global's 13 year-run. -
Freight lines operational again after partial derailment outside Port Pirie
via abc.net.auA key part of a national freight route is operational again following a 97-hour operation to recover partially derailed wagons, after a derailment between Port Augusta and Port Pirie. -
Image undertakes gold asset review
Image Resources boss Patrick Mutz says the junior has begun a review in relation to its gold tenements near Kalgoorlie. -
Calls for Trade Coast to be first state development area
The peak body for industry in Kwinana has called on Roger Cook to use newly minted planning powers to designate the Western Trade Coast WA's first state development area. -
If the shoe fits: Betts fashions βeβ change
Michael Breckler is delivering on the strategic shift that will redefine the national retailer. -
Rare earths, gallium, antimony lead $1.2bn critical minerals reserve
Rare earths, gallium and antimony will receive top billing under the federal government's $1.2 billion critical minerals reserve designed to firm up Western supply chains. -
'Unheard of in a major developed economy': Criminal probe opens into US Fed Chair
via abc.net.auThe US attorney's office in the District of Columbia has opened a criminal investigation into Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve. -
'This won't end well': US Fed Reserve chair facing criminal probe
via abc.net.auThe US attorney's office in the District of Columbia has opened a criminal investigation into Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve. -
Breaking: US federal prosecutors open criminal inquiry into US Federal Reserve chair
via abc.net.auThe US attorney's office in the District of Columbia has opened a criminal investigation into Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve. -
Sandfire confident of meeting guidance
Brendan Harris-led Sandfire Resources is on course to meet its annual contained metal production guidance in FY26, despite challenges at its Motheo operation in Botswana. -
S&P 500 notches record high close driven by chipmakers
The S&P 500 rallied to a record high close on Friday, lifted by Broadcom and other chipmakers, while a weaker-than-expected jobs report did little to alter expectations of interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year. -
Live: ASX set to rise after Wall Street hits record despite disappointing jobs data
via abc.net.auStock markets in the US, Europe and UK closed at record highs on Friday, giving the ASX a positive lead for today. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ACCC reportedly to sue Coles, Woolies as US Fed chair faces criminal probe
via abc.net.auUS Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell confirms he is facing a Department of Justice investigation, while Australia's competition watchdog will use new powers to go after the big supermarkets, according to a report. -
Live: ACCC likely to sue Coles, Woolies for price gouging β report
via abc.net.auThe competition watchdog will use new powers to go after the big supermarkets in court, according to a report today, as the ASX makes gains after record highs in US, Europe and UK markets. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ACCC reportedly to sue Coles, Woolies as US Fed chair faces criminal probe, ASX rises β as it happened
via abc.net.auUS Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell confirms he is facing a Department of Justice investigation, while Australia's competition watchdog will use new powers to go after the big supermarkets, according to a report. -
Walking through post-festival camp full of abandoned gear feels like 'shopping'
via abc.net.auWith campsite trash accounting for more than half of the rubbish accumulated at music festivals, there are calls for a "cultural shift" in the behaviour of those attending.
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