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Far South Coast breaks records in oyster growing turnaround
via abc.net.au
While oyster growers have had a tough time recently, one lake on the NSW Far South Coast is bucking the trend and setting new records along the way. -
Mark My Words June 5 2026
Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Sam Jones and Ella Loneragan to discuss BHP's $160m investment; the West Coast Eagles; tax changes; and property projects including Fast Eddys. -
Civmec order book hits record $1.5b
An extension of Civmec's contract with Iluka Resources at the Eneabba Rare Earths refinery has boosted the company's order book to a record $1.5 billion. -
Energy price relief on the horizon for regional Queenslanders
via abc.net.au
Household power bills will drop by about 7 per cent, while business bills will drop by 8 per cent from July 1. -
‘Blows my mind’: KPMG’s whistleblower issues collide
A consultancy firm facing claims it mishandled allegations of misconduct by a whistleblower was dealing with whistleblower complaints for major companies. -
BHP, WA government back $94m aquatic centre in Port Hedland
Designs for a $94 million aquatic centre in Port Hedland have been backed by council, and nearly half of the cost will be covered by third parties. -
The anatomy of the WA pivot
Business News unpacks some of WA's biggest corporate U-turns in the wake of Allbirds' AI pivot. -
Euroz explores $145m corporate finance division offer
Euroz Hartleys has confirmed the Bank of Montreal has made a $145 million cash offer to potentially acquire its corporate finance division. -
Leichhardt cleared to double Carnarvon salt operation
Leichhardt has been cleared by the state's environmental umpire to double the size of its Lake MacLeod salt harvesting operation to 3 million tonnes per annum. -
Farmers are increasingly embracing change, and it's bringing them hope
via abc.net.au
When grazier Matthew Peart took over his family's organic beef operation almost 20 years ago, his pastures were rundown, and the future looked bleak. But now, he's unashamedly optimistic, and a new report suggests he's not alone. -
Wall St ends mixed as chip sell-off weighs on Nasdaq
Wall Street has advanced as progress toward ending the Iran war buoyed investor sentiment, while disappointing results from Broadcom led a chip sell-off that pulled the Nasdaq lower. -
Victoria's top cop on when the scourge of firebombings will stop
via abc.net.au
Criminals in the construction sector, youth offending and station staffing are discussed in a wide-ranging interview with Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush. -
Hot spot for Australian bull semen as China market reopens
via abc.net.au
After a five year break, livestock farmers in China will use Australian genetics to produce premium beef for traditional dining and hot pot markets. -
Families demand answers as truck bypass threatens homes
via abc.net.au
Landholders in Victoria's east say a proposed $21-million freight bypass could carve through their properties and transform their rural lives, while the government defends the route as essential for trucks. -
Honouring the man who kept cinema alive in remote outback city
via abc.net.au
The Silver City Cinema in remote NSW has stood the test of time for nearly 60 years. Now its new owners want to honour the legend who kept it alive. -
Experts suspect state policy is putting some farmers in artificial drought
via abc.net.au
A western New South Wales farmer says dams built next door have stopped all water flows onto his property, forcing him to graze and water his stock by the side of the road. -
Hopes rise that Australia's hit a tipping point, as emissions drop again
via abc.net.au
Emissions are at their lowest point since the COVID pandemic shut down the economy, dropping 2.1 per cent over the year to December 2025. -
Here's why Australia's emissions dropped. Could it be a tipping point?
via abc.net.au
Emissions are at their lowest point since the COVID pandemic shut down the economy, dropping 2.1 per cent over the year to December 2025. -
Emissions drop again, fuelling hopes Australia's hit a tipping point
via abc.net.au
Emissions are at their lowest point since the COVID pandemic shut down the economy, dropping 2.1 per cent over the year to December 2025. -
Australia's greenhouse gas emissions drop as renewable energy, batteries surge
via abc.net.au
Emissions are at their lowest point since the COVID pandemic shut down the economy, dropping 2.1 per cent over the year to December 2025. -
Bullock says RBA will re-tender KPMG whistleblower hotline contract amid scandals
via abc.net.au
The Reserve Bank is distancing itself from KPMG with Governor Michele Bullock confirming the bank will re-tender its whistleblower hotline service. -
China warns Australia 55pc beef tariffs could apply within days
via abc.net.au
China is cracking down on beef imports and says it is ready to slap Australia with an additional 55 per cent tariff in the coming days. -
Australian beef could be hit by 55 per cent tariff in China within days
via abc.net.au
China is cracking down on beef imports and says it is ready to slap Australia with an additional 55 per cent tariff in the coming days. -
Lynas picks COO as interim boss
Lynas Rare Earths has appointed chief operating officer Pol Le Roux as interim chief executive while it continues its search for a permanent successor to Amanda Lacaze. -
At Close of Business podcast June 4 2026
Jack McGinn speaks to Ella Loneragan about the state's biggest Indigenous businesses and their growth. -
Viridis secures key electrical agreement for Colossus
Rafael Moreno-led Viridis Mining and Minerals has secured an important agreement as it moves towards a potential FID at its Colossus rare earth project later this year. -
RBA not concerned about stagflation or wage-price spiral
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock says she is not concerned about stagflation or a wage-price spiral -
Tax changes won't deliver productivity or GDP boost
Changes to negative gearing, capital gains tax and trusts have not raised Treasury's assumption that productivity will grow at 1.2 per cent in the medium term. -
Investors flee to safety as business confidence wanes
Australia's share market is on track for a negative week as US-Iran tensions and wobbles in the US tech narrative weigh on an already grim growth outlook. -
Hot spot for Australian bull semen as China market re-opens
via abc.net.au
After a five year break, livestock farmers in China will use Australian genetics to produce premium beef for traditional dining and hot pot markets.
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