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Joyce snubs resources sector
Barnaby Joyce's decision to dump resources minister Keith Pitt from the federal cabinet is bad news for Western Australia, writes Peter Kennedy. -
WA regional petrol stations begin rationing fuel as Iran war hits home
via abc.net.auPetrol stations in some WA towns begin restricting petrol sales to emergency services only, as impacts from the Iran war hit the state. -
Cokic invokes the spirit of WA Inc, fails to oust another judge
Self-styled whistleblower Alexander Cokic has failed to oust a second judge from his fight with rare earths processor Tronox despite invoking the ghosts of WA Inc. -
Age verification for R-rated games and websites raises privacy concerns
via abc.net.auNew online safety codes requiring R-rated games and websites to verify their users' ages come into effect, prompting concerns about online privacy. -
At Close of Business podcast March 9 2026
Justin Fris speaks with Mark Pownall about Ben Morton's role as chair of the Perth Bears. -
‘Fear is stalking markets’: ASX plunges amid Iran war
The local share market has suffered its worst single-day loss in 11 months amid the widening war in the Middle East and a spike in oil prices. -
NAB warns rising petrol prices could drive inflation above 5 per cent
via abc.net.auMore pain could be coming from motorists if economists' predictions about the impact of rising fuel prices on inflation prove correct. -
South West sign-offs signal tourism shift
Tourism developments ramp up in the South West, as communities weigh the pressures that come with popularity. -
Fever’s membership base swells
West Coast Fever has achieved a massive membership base milestone ahead of its 2026 Suncorp Super Netball opener on Sunday at RAC Arena. -
'Dad from Kwinana' Roger Cook defends leaving electorate for West Perth
via abc.net.auPremier Roger Cook says his decision to move with his partner to a residence close to Parliament House will help him further focus on his work. -
Opinion: Accentuate the positive on migration
OPINION: Hardly a day goes by without migration being blamed for whatever economic or social pressure happens to dominate the headlines. -
Disability support services provider pulled from administration
Linked Support Solutions has been pulled out of administration by its sole director after the disability support services provider succumbed to heavy financial losses and NDIS registration difficulties. -
Toubani secures positive FID at Kobada
Toubani Resources has achieved a positive final investment decision at its Kobada gold project, following board approval. -
Trial against Sterling First trio Simon Bell, Raymond Jones, Ryan Jones listed for 2027
Investors of a failed housing scheme will have to wait more than a year for a trial against three men linked to Sterling First to play out in the Supreme Court. -
Sterling First trio Simon Bell, Raymond Jones, Ryan Jones trial listed for 2027
Investors of a failed housing scheme will have to wait more than a year for a trial against three men linked to Sterling First to play out in the Supreme Court. -
Caprice taps investors for $12.7m
Luke Cox-led Caprice Resources has announced a $12.7 million capital raise, as it aims to primarily enhance exploration drilling at its gold assets in the Murchison. -
Rox secures $350m Youanmi finance
Rox Resources has locked in $350 million worth of debt finance from local and international banks, as it closes in in an investment call at its Youanmi goldmine. -
Success, growth the Bears’ necessities
Ben Morton brings both political and business experience to his role as chair of the Perth Bears. -
Opinion: Prospector train could get Wheatbelt deliveries on track
OPINION: The daily Perth to Kalgoorlie passenger train service has potential as a delivery service for the Wheatbelt. -
Fortescue begins construction of 440MW Pilbara solar farm
Fortescue has broken ground on what will become Western Australia's largest solar farm at its Solomon mining hub in the Pilbara. -
Emmerson in $311m takeover
Gold producer Pan African Resources has launched a $311 million takeover for Emmerson Resources, aiming to consolidate ownership at its gold and copper project. -
Lycopodium books $118m ESLH contract
Engineering firm Lycopodium has secured an engineering, supply and labour hire contract with KEFI Gold and Copper in Ethiopia. -
Santos, Beach back Cooper Basin upgrade
Santos will spend $357 million upgrading its Cooper Basin infrastructure, targeting lower production costs from a single, electric-driven facility. -
Anton Billis to front HWL Ebsworth blue after foreign entity slip
Reclusive gold entrepreneur Anton Billis could soon be on the frontline of a bills fight with the lawyers that led a successful legal campaign against his former close associate Michael Giovinazzo. -
'Perfect storm': fuel uncertainty threatens food prices
Conflict in the Middle East may drive up grocery prices as farmers struggle to secure affordable fuel, as diesel suppliers are prioritising long-term contracts. -
Crude oil prices surpass $US100 a barrel
Oil prices have eclipsed $US100 per barrel for the first time in more than three and a half years as the Iran war hinders production and shipping in the Middle East. -
$100m Phosphate Hill sale ensures continued operations at copper smelter
via abc.net.auA major outback mining asset near Mount Isa has been sold to a Queensland-based company for up to $100 million, potentially securing the town's copper production. -
Vulnerable people at risk as charity Wattle House loses federal funding
via abc.net.auAs a Perth charity that provides food and financial assistance for people who are struggling loses its federal funding, there are fears it will have to turn more vulnerable people away. -
Charity seeing people who 'never thought' they'd need help as demand soars
via abc.net.auAs a Perth charity that provides food and financial assistance for people who are struggling loses its federal funding, there are fears it will have to turn more vulnerable people away. -
ASX sheds $90 billion as oil's 25pc surge crushes Asian markets, global interest rates rise on inflation fears — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe All Ordinaries has shed 2.9pc, or about $90 billion in value, as global markets crumble and oil prices surge 25pc above $US110/barrel and global interest rates start to climb on inflation fears.
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