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How your musty old tent could help homeless men like Michael
via abc.net.au
At the Colac Salvos, a project to repair and re-use old tents is bringing shelter to those who are often the hardest to help — the growing population of homeless men. -
City or Perth backs $240m St Martins Centre revamp
A redevelopment of St Martins Centre has been recommended for approval after the City of Perth backed the $240 million proposal. -
Treasurer freezes rights of China-linked shareholders
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has handed down interim orders freezing the shareholder rights of three China-linked parties in rare earths developer Northern Minerals. -
McCorkell Constructions WA to build $11.5m Stirling social housing project
The state and federal governments have called in McCorkell Constructions to build an $11.5 million three-storey social housing project in Perth's inner north. -
Genesis buys ‘global relevance’ in $5.6b deal: Finlayson
Genesis Minerals executive chairman Raleigh Finlayson says his company's acquisition of Vault Minerals will make it a globally relevant goldminer. -
The spike in oil prices could flow on to Aussie motorists
via abc.net.au
The recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz saw the oil price lift, but buying in the market accelerated following Donald Trump's latest Truth Social post. -
Middle East 'chaos' could see millions of motorists slugged again as oil surges
via abc.net.au
The recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz saw the oil price lift, but buying in the market accelerated following Donald Trump's latest Truth Social post. -
Political football: Karnup train station a by-election bonanza
ANALYSIS: One of the state's best-known political footballs is almost certain to be kicked around during the Secret Harbour by-election campaign. -
Ravenhall and Fulham prison guards walk off job in fight for better pay
via abc.net.au
CPSU members at two Victorian prisons are striking today, asking for pay increases and parental leave. -
MLG Oz enters JV with trailer manufacturing firm
MLG Oz boss Mark Hatfield says the company's participation in a joint venture with heavy trailer manufacturer Mick Murray Welding NT is a “defining moment” of its product strategy. -
Fremantle port operator Patrick Terminals electrifies truck fleet
Container terminal operator Patrick Terminals will use electric trucks at its Fremantle operations after a trial found cost cuts and emission reductions. -
Black Cat anticipates swift Lakewood return
Black Cat Syndicate's Lakewood processing plant in the Goldfields has been impacted by a mill bearing failure. -
Australian lamb new favourite in US as protein 'wave' creates demand
via abc.net.au
Australians may love their lamb, but it has always been a harder sell for American consumers. There are signs that is changing. -
Motorists to pay price for US blockade, toll in strait
Australian drivers could take a financial hit if the US president goes ahead with plans to charge a toll for oil tankers travelling through the Strait of Hormuz. -
Wall Street ends lower as Iran tensions spook investors
Tech shares have pulled US stocks lower after President Donald Trump announced he would reinstate a blockade on Iranian ports in the latest escalation of US-Iran hostilities that sent oil prices jumping and dampened risk appetite. -
Shark threat closes popular beaches, snorkelling spots along Ningaloo coast
via abc.net.au
Authorities save one animal but another succumbs to its injuries, leading sharks to converge on a popular snorkelling spot. -
Five whale entanglements in five days on Ningaloo Reef
via abc.net.au
Authorities save one animal but another succumbs to its injuries, leading sharks to converge on a popular snorkelling spot. -
Probe finds sport club's ex-president awarded $450K of work to own company
via abc.net.au
An investigation by the NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority has resulted in former Erina Rugby League Football Club president James Savage being banned and fined over conflicts of interest. -
International buyers hit outback markets to hunt for Australia's best opals
via abc.net.au
The outback town of Winton is known for dinosaur fossils and as the location of the first performance of Waltzing Matilda, but has also become an important part of a growing international luxury trade. -
Property developers are benefiting from Australia's housing crisis
via abc.net.au
State and federal governments are offering incentives for property developers in exchange for more affordable housing. But a Four Corners investigation has uncovered major flaws in the strategy. -
How property developers are benefiting from Australia's housing crisis
via abc.net.au
State and federal governments are offering incentives for property developers in exchange for more affordable housing. But a Four Corners investigation has uncovered major flaws in the strategy. -
'Good time to be a developer': Who's winning in the rush to build affordable homes?
via abc.net.au
State and federal governments are offering incentives for property developers in exchange for more affordable housing. But a Four Corners investigation has uncovered major flaws in the strategy. -
Developers or renters? The real winners out of affordable housing schemes
via abc.net.au
State and federal governments are offering incentives for property developers in exchange for more affordable housing. But a Four Corners investigation has uncovered major flaws in the strategy. -
Sam Neill leaves a wealth of films behind. Here are some of his best
via abc.net.au
With more than 150 acting roles under his belt, Sam Neill leaves a lasting legacy to the film and TV industry, and an array of characters that will stay in fans' hearts forever. -
From Jurassic Park to The Piano, here are Sam Neill's best roles
via abc.net.au
With more than 150 acting roles under his belt, Sam Neill leaves a lasting legacy to the film and TV industry, and an array of characters that will stay in fans' hearts forever. -
At Close of Business podcast July 13 2026
Gary Adshead and Sam Jones discuss the recent moves in Premier Roger Cook's cabinet. -
Australian shares tread water as traders weigh conflict
Australia's share market has started the week flat as renewed fighting in the Persian Gulf boosts oil prices and weighs on mining stocks. -
H-U’s Gloucester Park plan moves to MLP
The Adrian Fini-backed plan is progressing via the state government's market led proposals process, four years after it was mooted. -
Lifeline confirms cyber incident exposed data
Lifeline Australia has confirmed that staff and volunteer information has been exposed in a cyber incident, but insists no help seeker information had been compromised in the breach. -
Plum Grove wins deal for bulk grain exports at Geraldton port
Mid West farmers will have two bulk handlers to choose from this season after Mid West Ports handed a three-year agreement to a local firm to ship grain.
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