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Early start for lessons in education
It’s possible fixing early childhood education could become Australia’s next great economic reform. -
Police find crashed helicopter, but search continues for pilot
via abc.net.auEmergency services will resume their search for a missing pilot after a crashed helicopter was found in north-east New South Wales. -
Worker dies at South32's alumina refinery in WA's south
via abc.net.auWA Police say emergency services were called to the refinery near Collie, about 200km south of Perth, just before 4am on Saturday, with the man dying at the scene, despite first aid being carried out. -
UK resident unable to get home as flight prices rise above $10K
via abc.net.auJohn McGuigan was due to go back to work weeks ago in Manchester. He's still stuck in Australia using up all his work leave entitlements due to the war in the Middle East. -
'Astronomical' fares soar amid Middle East flight chaos
via abc.net.auJohn McGuigan was due to go back to work weeks ago in Manchester. He's still stuck in Australia using up all his work leave entitlements due to the war in the Middle East. -
Could fish and chip oil solve Australia's petrol problems?
via abc.net.auAustralia once produced 80 per cent of its own fuel. Now it imports the same amount, and an unlikely answer may be sitting in your local takeaway shop. -
'Bit of a dodgy move': Bluesfest ticketholders question cancellation timing
via abc.net.auFestival revellers, who have spent thousands on the event, are angry and have been left wondering when organisers knew it was not viable. -
Once choked in weeds, locals celebrate 'mud coming back' to wetland
via abc.net.auAn invasive weed planted decades ago quickly spread across Tasmania's north-west, choking mudflats and wildlife habitat. Now, those involved in a long-running effort to wipe it out are seeing real results. -
What does Katy Perry's loss in the High Court mean for her business?
via abc.net.auAustralian fashion designer Katie Perry has won her long-running trademark battle against pop star Katy Perry, but questions about whether the singer will be able to sell her clothing merchandise as part of any future tours remain. -
Popular farmers' market facing eviction over public liability stoush
via abc.net.auA stand-off over insurance could spell the end of a popular farmers' market operating for free in a council park in south-east Queensland. -
Why experts are worried about the latest peptides trend
via abc.net.auThe latest wellness craze to take social media by storm is fuelling a growing grey market of injectable peptides in Australia, and it has experts worried. -
Australian exports in jeopardy as 'war risk' costs surge
via abc.net.auAustralian exporters are facing increasing air and sea freight costs, as well as the possibility of diving consumer confidence.
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'Gutted' workers at Tahmoor Colliery confront mass redundancies
via abc.net.auAfter 238 jobs are cut following the court-ordered liquidation, workers describe despair, shattered routines and the end of decades-long careers. -
Tax office wins $3 million fight with rocks promoter Shane Sadleir
The Australian Taxation Office has won a $3 million battle with veteran resources company promoter Shane Beatty Sadleir over bills going back two decades. -
AFC, RM Williams launch fashion manufacturing strategy
The Australian Fashion Council and RM Williams have launched a national plan to rebuild Australia's manufacturing capability across the textile, clothing and footwear sector. -
At Close of Business podcast March 13 2026
Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss ideas from European cities to address the empty spaces in Perth and Fremantle. -
More than $200b evaporates from Aussie market since war
Australia's stock market has clocked a second straight week of losses and its worst fortnight since mid-2022 as the Iran war continues to crush investor sentiment. -
WA finally above GST floor as deal hailed 'success'
Western Australia is set to receive a record $9.3 billion in GST revenue for the 2026-27 financial year, a large boost which experts said vindicated controversial reforms in 2018. -
Demand for Perth hotels continues to rise, study shows
A new study on Perth hotels has highlighted investment opportunities as it forecasts growth in visitor demand outpacing the development pipeline. -
Matt Wright to pay court costs after claiming bug warrant 'might be a forgery'
via abc.net.auFormer Netflix star Matt Wright has been ordered to pay the Northern Territory Police Commissioner's court costs after claiming a warrant to bug his home "might have been a forgery". -
Liquidators chase Chris Marco’s $261m scheme trail
Liquidators of convicted fraudster Chris Marco's Ponzi scheme have continued to chase the money paid out to investors from the $261 million funds pool. -
Kinetic IT appoints new chief
One of Australia's largest privately owned ICT managed services provider Kinetic IT has revealed Dean Langenbach will take the reins after two years leading NRI Australia and New Zealand. -
Review: Bread’s back and on a roll at Cantina di Lulu La Delizia
REVIEW: Cantina di Lulu La Delizia brings an unmistakable touch of Melbourne bar culture to its casual format. -
Review: History and opportunity at Vinarchy
REVIEW: Supplying consistency across a vast geographical area is a challenge Vinarchy Wines has embraced. -
ACCC puts fuel industry on notice over price hikes
Australia's corporate regulator has told the nation's fuel retailers to explain why petrol price hikes are outstripping increases in the global oil price. -
Patrys acquire Perth biotech for delirium drug
A world-first antipsychotic injectable drug developed in Perth will accelerate its path to market after the company behind it, Reliis, was acquired by a Melbourne biotechnology developer. -
Northern Star hit as guidance slashed again
Northern Star Resources shares sunk more than 18 per cent in early trade this morning, after the company again slashed its financial year production guidance. -
Mark My Words March 13 2026
Claire Tyrrell and Tom Zaunmayr discuss fuel prices, Satterley land deals, council amalgamations, and Business News' new special publication -
Cygnus taps investors for $25m
West Perth-based Cygnus Metals has announced plans to raise $25 million, as it eyes rapid progression at its flagship Chibougamau copper-gold project in Canada. -
How are rising fuel costs and oil supply shortages affecting you or your business? Share with us
via abc.net.auAs fuel costs soar and the global economy reacts to a shortage of oil supplies, we need your help in identifying the impacts here in Australia. Whether it's the cost of your work commute or supply shortages affecting your business, share it with us.
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