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Genesis trumps Regis with $5.6b Vault offer
Raleigh Finlayson's Genesis Minerals has swooped in with a $5.6 billion offer to merge with Vault Minerals, placing it head-to-head with Jim Beyer's Regis Resources. -
Wall Street closes higher as chip stocks rally
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have ended sharply higher, with Broadcom and other chip stocks rallying as investors bought shares in companies related to artificial intelligence that are expected to drive a strong second-quarter earnings season. -
Victorian town finally gets drinking water, but not everyone is happy
via abc.net.au
Victoria's largest town without drinking water finally gets a new potable supply, but it has left the community that has relied on tank water divided. -
What Alcoa's looming alumina monopoly could mean for WA's jarrah forests
via abc.net.au
Alcoa's $8 billion purchase of South32 could be key to unlocking untouched areas of WA's northern jarrah forest for bauxite mining, raising the concern of environmentalists. -
Sudden venue closures in Hobart a 'big blow' but not unexpected
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Sudden venue closures a 'big blow' but not unexpected, industry experts say
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Before seven venues suddenly closed, Brittney noticed things changing
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Bars getting 'squeezed' as costs go up and Hobartians can't pay, tourism body says
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most-loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Man behind a bold CBD plan may have been running insolvent companies
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian government and a local council welcomed a bold plan to transform Launceston’s CBD from a man who may have been running insolvent companies at the time, an investigation shows. -
'A sorry saga': How a bold plan to redevelop a CBD went awry
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian government and a local council welcomed a bold plan to transform Launceston’s CBD from a man who may have been running insolvent companies at the time, an investigation shows. -
When you can claim your phone as a tax deduction and how to do it
via abc.net.au
The cost of buying and using your own phone may be tax deductible, but the ATO has specific rules about how employees calculate these expenses. -
What you need to know before claiming your phone as a tax deduction
via abc.net.au
The cost of buying and using your own phone may be tax deductible, but the ATO has specific rules about how employees calculate these expenses. -
Alice Springs tourism operators celebrate funding after toughest days
via abc.net.au
After several challenging years for tourism operators in central Australia, there is hope an incentive of free flights for visitors and a new grant fund will supercharge tourism in the region. -
At Close of Business podcast July 6 2026
Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Tom Zaunmayr about the impact of workforce migration agreements on regional WA. -
By-election to test third-term Labor in Secret Harbour
A by-election will be held in the southern electorate of Secret Harbour after Paul Papalia announced his resignation and revealed a close family member had been diagnosed with a “serious illness”. -
WMWA joins BHP port industrial action
Western Mine Workers Alliance members are set to join industrial action at BHP's Port Hedland operations after almost all members voted to endorse the action. -
Australian shares dip as traders await next catalyst
Australia's share market has started the week lower as trading volumes plunged and investors awaited the next market-moving catalyst. -
WAPC flags planning controls for Parliament House precinct
The state's peak planning body aims to replace a policy from the 1980s, to set new limitations for developments in the Parliament House precinct. -
ASIC called in after Black Cat hits Barclays with action
Miner Black Cat Syndicate is complaining to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission after launching an integrity and restraint action against broker Barclays. -
New tech take on real estate
A technology-backed disruptor is making headway in real estate with a different agency model and fee structure. -
Analysis: Exposure therapy puts WA on notice
ANALYSIS: Few places in the world have benefited more from their natural resource endowment. But prosperity also creates exposure. -
Perth Airport unveils new international terminal offering
A refreshed retail and hospitality precinct at Perth Airport's main international terminal has reached completion, amid major works for its $5 billion expansion. -
Migration changes lack local flavour
Regional bodies are concerned they could miss out amid a shift in workforce migration agreements. -
Stanley College founder buys Peppermint Grove pad as school PE deal struck
International education entrepreneur Alberto Tassone has paid $9 million for a Peppermint Grove home, as a private equity player emerged with a majority stake in the school he co-founded. -
Juventus game moved to HBF after low ticket sales
The third game of the Italian Football Festival, which the state government reportedly spent $11 million to bring to WA, will be moved from Optus Stadium to HBF Park after lacklustre ticket sales. -
SANFL avoids strike action after months of negotiations over pay
via abc.net.au
SANFL Players' Association members have voted for a memorandum of understanding with the state league amid an ongoing decline in players' pay. -
Black Swan State Theatre Company appoints Matt Edgerton artistic director
Matt Edgerton will take over from Kate Champion as artistic director of Black Swan State Theatre Company. -
Nigel Farage referred to watchdog over 'gifts' from crypto investor 'Posh George'
via abc.net.au
Nigel Farage was reportedly provided with security services, social media support and accommodation by George Cottrell, a 32-year-old crypto investor who previously served eight months in prison for wire fraud. -
Papalia tipped to announce politics exit
Corrective Services Minister Paul Papalia is expected to announce his retirement from parliament today, forcing a reshuffle of Roger Cook's cabinet. -
Greatland beats revised FY gold target
Forrest family-backed Greatland Resources beat its revised full-year gold production guidance last financial year, while ending June with almost $1.3 billion in the bank.
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