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Lightning speeds in split market
Challenger telcos are deepening their WA networks as new technologies and structural shortcomings embolden alternatives to the NBN. -
WA premier slams Alcoa's 'disappointing' environmental record
via abc.net.auRoger Cook criticises Alcoa's "disappointing" environmental record, after it agreed to pay $55 million for clearing a native jarrah forest in WA's south without approval. -
Unemployment steady at 4.1pc
Australia's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.1 per cent in January, remaining stubbornly tight ahead of the Reserve Bank's March rates decision. -
Premier admits his tobacco laws fall short
After promising the toughest anti-illegal tobacco laws in the country, the premier admits his government hasn't yet delivered them. -
Regis holds hope for stalled $1b mine
A cashed-up Regis Resources is exploring new means of developing the $1 billion McPhillamys goldmine in New South Wales, as a court judgement nears. -
Locals back Aussie bid for Whyalla but competition concerns loom
via abc.net.auTwelve months since the Whyalla steelworks was forced into administration, the sale process has entered its final stages, with the number of interested buyers narrowing from a field of 70 to five. Only one is an Australian-based bidder. -
OPINION: Baillie Hill refurb is a heritage revelation
OPINION: A new venue in Victoria Park has disproved a long-held assumption about heritage. -
Telstra boosts dividend as mobile price hikes pay off
Telecommunications giant Telstra has beaten expectations with a $1.1 billion first-half net profit, driven by strong earnings growth from its mobile division. -
Unemployment rate remains at 4.1pc in January
via abc.net.auAustralia's unemployment rate remained at 4.1 per cent in January, with 17,800 more employed people. -
Breaking: Unemployment rate remains at 4.1 pc in January
via abc.net.auAustralia's unemployment rate remained at 4.1 pc in January, with 17,800 more employed people. -
Wesfarmers posts $1.6b half-year net profit
Rob Scott-led Wesfarmers posted a statutory first-half net profit of $1.6 billion, up by 9.3 per cent, or $1.46 billion, from the prior corresponding period. -
Nvidia leads the US stock market higher
The U.S. stock market ticked higher on Wednesday, led by its most influential stock, Nvidia. -
Zucchini flowers' short harvest window brings generations together
via abc.net.auZucchini flowers wilt if they are not picked within a three to four-hour harvest window — and finding these delicate blooms is a family affair for the Hunts, who are helping save an industry at risk of disappearing. -
Nine reporter says she 'shouldn't have had a drink' before viral live cross
via abc.net.auDanika Mason has apologised for letting her standards slip during a live cross to the Today show from the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina. -
Live: ASX set to follow Wall Street higher ahead of busy results day, oil surges
via abc.net.auWall Street's rise is expected to flow through to ASX as heavyweights Telstra, Wesfarmers and Goodman report this morning. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX follows Wall Street higher, unemployment steady
via abc.net.auWhile the unemployment rate remains steady, the ASX opened strongly on the back of a batch of solid results. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Residents creating water out of thin air as they wait for 'basic right'
via abc.net.auJust three hours from Brisbane, the residents of Cherbourg need to boil the town water to make it safe to drink. Delays to a new water treatment plant have driven them to use emerging technology that creates clean water from thin air. -
Renewable energy company abandons court application over Darwin solar farm
via abc.net.auA renewable energy company planning to build a solar farm near Darwin withdraws a court application that traditional owners argued would "erase" their rights. -
Trump official says US did not censor Colbert interview but is probing The View
via abc.net.auThe confirmation of a probe into the daytime talk show came after it interviewed the same Democratic candidate whose interview with Stephen Colbert was allegedly barred from airing. -
How a single cloud can make fortunes in Australia's electricity market
via abc.net.auAt the interface of AI, big data, the energy transition and mind-bogglingly complex weather systems, the ongoing supply of electricity relies on answering a deceptively simple question: Will it be sunny? -
As solar booms, an Australian technology is rolled out around the world
via abc.net.auAt the interface of AI, big data, the energy transition and mind-bogglingly complex weather systems, the ongoing supply of electricity relies on answering a deceptively simple question: Will it be sunny? -
'Blatant' fake discounting by retailers in ACCC's sights
via abc.net.auACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb outlines the consumer watchdog's priorities for 2026, including targeting "blatant" fake discounting. -
Future of MotoGP to be announced amid speculation Adelaide could host
via abc.net.auAn announcement on the future of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix is expected as soon as tomorrow amid widespread speculation the event is set to shift to South Australia. -
Adelaide could be in pole position to host MotoGP
via abc.net.auThere is speculation that the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix could be coming to South Australia from next year. -
Population surge 'demands' government spend
Rita Saffioti has defended claims government spending has lassoed builders away from private developers, admitting that population surges necessitated it. -
Aussie shares clinch third session of gains, NAB soars
Australia's share market has ended the session higher as NAB became the latest large-cap to outshine forecasts in a so-far encouraging earnings season. -
Green light for Osborne Park hospital expansion
A state planning committee has approved an expansion of the Osborne Park hospital, as part of the next stage of the $1.8 billion Women and Babies Hospital project. -
Iluka swings to $288m loss, Eneabba set for 2027 commissioning
Iluka Resources has plunged to a $288 million loss following a bruising year for its mineral sands division, as it prepares to commission its Eneabba rare earths refinery in 2027. -
At Close of Business podcast February 18 2026
Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about positives for landlords within Perth's office market. -
City of Perth policy limits councillor’s emails
The City of Perth has started to implement suggestions from the psychosocial risk assessment, including addressing a councillor's “inappropriate communication to staff”.
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