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GR Engineering wins $73m contract
GR Engineering Services has secured work on another WA gold project, taking its total EPC contracts this year to more than $300 million. -
WA population to hit 4 million by 2043 prompting housing warning
via abc.net.auFour million people are tipped to live in Western Australia by 2043 according to a new report which warns the boom could be derailed by a housing shortage. -
Wittenoom cleanup case poses $1.5b risk to WA budget
Prominent lawyer Peter Gordon has vowed to bring decades of indecision to an end as he launches a $1.5 billion case to clean up Wittenoom against the WA government. -
Hancock dominates tighter field
Mining still leads WA's private business rankings, but the list is quietly rewriting itself. -
Macallum New Energy joins the ASX
Macallum made its ASX debut on Wednesday morning, valued at $28 million. -
Inflation higher than expected for January
The first inflation data post-Federal government energy subsidy has revealed a 16-month-high underlying inflation reading, but experts still expect just one more cash rate rise this year. -
Inflation again ticks up, sparking rate fears
The first inflation data post-Federal government energy subsidy has revealed a 16-month-high underlying inflation reading, but experts still expect just one more cash rate rise this year. -
Flats boss Eddie Kamil loses battle over consumer warnings
Perth City Apartment Hotel boss Eddie Kamil has lost a legal battle with WA Consumer Protection Commissioner Trish Blake. -
Kaine urges US to aid Australia in critical minerals processing
US Senator Tim Kaine has pressed the Department of Defence on what it's doing to help Australia process critical minerals, and called for more support move away form Chinese processing. -
Fleetwood shares down following half-year update
Shares in Fleetwood fell by more than 20 per cent early on Wednesday, despite posting a first-half net profit after tax of $8.6 million. -
Inflation slightly hotter than expected, keeping rate hike on table
via abc.net.auHeadline inflation was 3.8 per cent in January, which was unchanged from December, but underlying inflation increased slightly. Both numbers were higher than expected. -
Inflation in January slightly hotter than expected
via abc.net.auHeadline inflation was 3.8 per cent in January, which was unchanged from December, but underlying inflation increased slightly. Both numbers were higher than expected. -
Breaking: Inflation in January slightly hotter than expected
via abc.net.auHeadline inflation was 3.8 per cent in January, which was unchanged from December, but underlying inflation increased slightly. Both numbers were higher than expected. -
Woolworths shares surge as food sales and profit beat expectations
via abc.net.auWoolworths shareholders will receive an interim dividend of 45 cents per shares, up from the same time a year ago. -
Judge in Coles court case questions whether ACCC case has to fail
via abc.net.auThe judge overseeing a bombshell federal court case has made a stunning intervention as the consumer watchdog makes closing arguments. -
'Doesn't the case have to fail?': Judge interrupts closing statement in Coles trial
via abc.net.auThe judge overseeing a bombshell federal court case has made a stunning intervention as the consumer watchdog makes closing arguments. -
Banjima launch Wittenoom legal action against WA government
Traditional owners have launched legal action against the Western Australian government over its failure to clean up mountains of deadly asbestos at Wittenoom. -
US stocks rise after getting a reminder of AI's potential upsides
US stocks rose Tuesday after getting a reminder that the artificial-intelligence boom may also have an upside. -
Forrests earn $690m dividend as Fortescue profit climbs
Fortescue has booked a $2.7 billion profit due to record iron ore sales, helping its founding family to a tidy $690m dividend. -
Perth retail trade growth outperforms nation
Recent data shows that the Western Australian capital had stronger growth in retail turnover than other cities. -
Outback landscape board chair says environmental advocacy was 'hindered'
via abc.net.auThe Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape Board chair steps down, saying his ability to speak for a region where Telstra is under investigation for alleged environmental breaches was impeded. -
Land costs hit historic high as supply drops
Land developers are struggling to keep pace with the demand for lots as average lot prices exceed $400,000. -
It will take decades for this pine plantation to recover from fire
via abc.net.auThe fire threat in Victoria's Upper Murray has eased, but the region's famously green, undulating hills still bear the black scars of a devastating bushfire. -
Trump Tower developer ran business that collapsed owing $28 million
via abc.net.auThe businessman behind a proposed Trump Tower on the Gold Coast ran a development business that collapsed owing $28 million. -
Gold Coast Trump Tower developer was 'uncontactable' after business collapse
via abc.net.auThe businessman behind a proposed Trump Tower on the Gold Coast ran a development business that collapsed owing $28 million. -
'I just burst into tears': 400yo viola found after five-year search
via abc.net.auThe instrument is believed to be one of the finest tenor violas in existence and the only surviving example of its kind. -
'I just burst into tears': 400yo viola found after a five-year search
via abc.net.auThe instrument is believed to be one of the finest tenor violas in existence and the only surviving example of its kind. -
'Things will be very complicated' without antibiotic, salmon industry warns
via abc.net.auTasmania's salmon industry is arguing the case to keep using an antibiotic being used to combat bacterial infection in fish stocks, as a possible ban on the drug's usage looms because of it being found in "non-target" species. -
Prime Minister evacuated after security incident
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been evacuated from his official Canberra residence following an alleged security incident. -
WIN Network buys Nine Darwin, expanding operations to the NT
via abc.net.auRegional news broadcaster WIN has announced it will acquire Nine Darwin, just over a year after the Nine Network suddenly axed its Darwin TV news bulletin.
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