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Junior miners settle $26m JV dispute
A dispute among junior miners over a $26 million joint venture deal with Wesfarmers Chemicals has been settled for more than $6 million. -
Overseas owners shut down local production company behind The Slap
via abc.net.auMatchbox Pictures, the local production house behind Dog Park, The Survivors and Secret City, will be closed by its international parent company, Universal International Studios. -
Howard Porter boss buys into Bibra Lake
An entity owned by Roy Lombardi has purchased four lots from St John Ambulance for $9.57 million. -
Iran launches military drill as US deploys aircraft carrier on eve of nuclear talks
via abc.net.auRepresentatives from the two nations are set to meet in Geneva on Tuesday, local time, as US President Donald Trump tries to curb Tehran's nuclear program. -
Opinion: Tech metals a dollar driver
OPINION: The AI-linked commodity boom is a tailwind for the Australian dollar. -
Fortescue lodges plans for Wyloo North iron ore mine
A new mine submitted to the EPA would be among the first in Fortescue's stable to run on renewable energy from the get-go, should the miner's plans come off. -
Paul Blackburne details market constraints
Apartment developer Paul Blackburne has called for government to slow down its spending amid constraints in the construction and housing market. -
What is driving petrol prices down in Brisbane?
via abc.net.auA combination of economic factors means Brisbane motorists have experienced below-average fuel prices for an extended period. -
Opinion: Left, right and maybe Carey in the middle
OPINION: Labor is sitting pretty in WA, but the party is considering who provides the best future. -
Demersal fishing ban prompts parliamentary petition record
Senior Recfishwest staffer Matt Gillett will lead a panel tasked with reopening recreational demersal fishing, while a petition to launch an inquiry has garnered a strong response. -
Rural council threatened with $3.8 million fine after unauthorised dump fires
via abc.net.auThere have been several unauthorised fires lit at the waste facility of a rural Queensland council, with the Department of the Environment warning it could lead to a hefty fine. -
Coles downplays meaning of 'Down Down' pricing in federal court case
via abc.net.auColes has downplayed what shoppers understood when they saw its "Down Down" price tags saying "not much", on the second day of a bombshell federal court case. -
Are discounts fair dinkum? Coles' 'Down Down' pricing in the spotlight
via abc.net.auColes downplays what shoppers understood when they saw its "Down Down" price tags, saying "not much", on the second day of a bombshell federal court case. -
Brownes strong despite 'limbo' from stalled sale: Sarich-Dayton
Natalie Sarich-Dayton says Brownes is focused on new product lines amid a protracted sale by WA's oldest dairy's Chinese owners. -
Inside the family businesses hit hard by WA's controversial fishing ban
via abc.net.auPeople in the coastal tourist town of Kalbarri say they are already suffering the effects of WA's demersal fishing ban, less than two months after it came into force. -
Strong first half for contracting trio as MLG Oz, Macmahon and SRG announce results
RESULTS WRAP: Increased net profits, revenue and interim dividends were a common theme for MLG Oz, Macmahon and SRG during the first half of FY26. -
Horizon raises $175m for plant conversion
Horizon Minerals will raise $175 million to fully fund its refurbishment and redevelopment of the Black Swan processing hub in the Goldfields. -
V&V Walsh to build $32m wastewater treatment plant at Bunbury abattoir
V&V Walsh has cleared a planning hurdle over its new wastewater treatment plant, with an assessment panel unanimously approving the $32 million proposal. -
Bellevue to build $40m paste plant
Bellevue Gold will spend up to $40 million to build a wet paste plant at its namesake mine, as it seeks to improve production consistency from the project. -
Santos cleared of greenwashing as climate suit fails
Resources giant Santos has beaten a greenwashing lawsuit against its net-zero goals after telling a court it made targets not promises to slash emissions. -
Povey hit with $30m-plus action over Featherby’s trans-Tasman asset switch
More than two years of Federal Court probes into elusive Nathan Featherby's dealings have culminated in a Supreme Court action against Michael Povey and Charles Straw. -
Old ECU site masterplan released
More than 1000 homes will replace the defunct Edith Cowan University site in Mount Lawley. -
Atlas Building, Simonds Homes join forces to boost WA housing supply
Atlas Building and national homebuilder Simonds Homes have partnered to accelerate housing supply in the state, marking the latter's entry into Western Australia. -
Cash on offer to convince organisers to keep MotoGP on Phillip Island
via abc.net.auThe Victorian government offers a financial lifeline to the MotoGP operators in a bid to keep the event on Phillip Island. -
Medallion makes $138m mine call
Medallion Metals will go ahead with its $138 million plan to develop its Ravensthorpe gold mine, after securing offtake and finance from global trading house Trafigura. -
Brightstar selects GR Engineering as preferred contractor
GR Engineering Services has been endorsed by Brightstar Resources as its preferred EPC contractor for Goldfields-based assets. -
Construction on Hedland Health Campus MRI site to begin this year
Construction on a long-awaited MRI facility at Port Hedland's hospital will begin this year. -
Commodity Ag's export diversification attracts wanted attention
The Richardson family's investment in export infrastructure at Albany has caught the eye of farmers, traders and venture capitalists. -
Hang-gliding soars as more competitors leap into the sport
via abc.net.auBruce Atkinson taught himself to fly with a textbook, but says this daredevil sport has evolved a lot since then. -
SA government hopes to head off hospital strike with immediate wage rise
via abc.net.auNurses and midwives at the Lyell McEwin Hospital vote unanimously to walk off the job for 24 hours on Thursday, but the government hopes an immediate 4 per cent pay rise will lead to it being cancelled.
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