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Linkforce claims $22m from Nepean
Perth-based contractor Linkforce has lodged a claim for $22.7 million over construction work it completed on an expansion of the Roy Hill iron ore project. -
Grid support hurdle for Northern Star
A proposal by Northern Star Resources for its Kalgoorlie thermal power station to supply energy into the state's main electricity grid has been met with government pushback. -
Mark My Words January 16 2026
Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss City of Perth; the Forrests' ventures; WA's fishing ban; the Carciones; Cargill's $500m plant; BHP, Rio Tinto union; and more. -
Bankwest to 'no longer employ' new staff
The Finance Sector Union says a move by CBA to freeze hiring under the Bankwest entity was the "final nail in the coffin" for the WA brand, while employees have signed a petition to stop the move. -
Perth cannabis company in $33m deal
WA's medicinal cannabis industry has notched another win for the week, with Zelira Therapeutics attaining $33 million in non-dilutive funding for its cannabis-based autism treatment. -
Orthocell boosts Marine Biomedical stake
Orthocell has finalised a move to boost its stake in Marine Biomedical, the company developing a bone substitute using Kimberley pearls, simultaneously securing global distribution rights. -
Orthocell boost Marine Biomedical stake
Orthocell has finalised a move to boost its stake in Marine Biomedical, the company developing a bone substitute using Kimberley pearls, simultaneously securing global distribution rights. -
Social media ban a ‘success’ with 4.7m accounts blocked
Australia's online safety watchdog has compared new social media age restrictions to vehicle speed limits as data shows the scale of the under 16s ban. -
Fortescue breaks ground on Nullagine wind farm
Fortescue has started building the Pilbara's first wind farm, and the first of its own turbines among 5 gigawatts of green energy plants it has mooted for the region. -
Redclaw farmer expands to meet restaurant demand as industry production falls
via abc.net.auThe freshwater crayfish is becoming more popular in restaurants across Australia, but the industry faces challenges boosting production as more farmers retire. -
Red claw farmer expands to meet restaurant demand as industry production falls
via abc.net.auRed claw is becoming more popular in restaurants across Australia, but the industry faces challenges with boosting production as more farmers retire. -
Culture Counts seeks further global expansion
A Western Australian and UK platform designed to measure and communicate impact is building its user base amid a long-term commitment. -
Wall Street ends higher, banks gain following results
US stocks rose overnight after two days of declines as Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs shares shot up following upbeat quarterly results. -
US lawsuit results in mystery cheque from Amazon in woman's mailbox
via abc.net.auAustralian woman Laura Wells was confused to find an "official-looking letter" from the US with a $51 reimbursement, but it turns out it was legitimate. -
Gelato Messina boss tips market consolidation as third WA store opens
As Messina Gelato opens its third WA store, one of its founders is tipping a dessert sector consolidation after years of rampant growth in Perth -
Live: Wall Street rallies on Taiwan chips, Aussie dollar closes in on 70 US cents
via abc.net.auTaiwan and the US have also struck a semiconductor deal. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Aussie dollar nudges 70 US cents, Wall Street up on 'massive' AI chips deal
via abc.net.auThe Australian dollar jumps again on potentially more dovish policy from the US Federal Reserve, while Taiwan and the US have struck a major semiconductor deal. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Aussie dollar nudges 67 US cents, Wall Street up on 'massive' AI chips deal
via abc.net.auThe Australian dollar jumps again on potentially more dovish policy from the US Federal Reserve, while Taiwan and the US have struck a major semiconductor deal. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Aussie dollar closes in on 70 US cents, Wall Street rallies on AI chips
via abc.net.auThe Australian dollar jumps again on potentially more dovish policy from the US Federal Reserve, while Taiwan and the US have struck a major semiconductor deal. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Vendor, rower flag concerns with Sydney Fish Market design and transport
via abc.net.auSix years behind schedule and more than $600 million over budget, the Sydney Fish Market will open its doors, but traders and visitors are being warned to prepare for teething issues. -
New Sydney Fish Market facing 'teething problems' as opening day looms
via abc.net.auSix years behind schedule and more than $600 million over budget, the Sydney Fish Market will open its doors, but traders and visitors are being warned to prepare for teething issues. -
Battery fire at tip could burn for weeks
via abc.net.auPeople are being urged to dispose of their batteries properly, after a series of fires at landfills across New South Wales. -
Former Whyalla steelworks' owner's royalties debt revealed
via abc.net.auThe former owner of the Whyalla steelworks, Sanjeev Gupta's OneSteel Manufacturing, owed $18.5 million in royalties when it was forced into administration last year, the ABC can reveal. -
Households 'paid to switch off' as extreme weather stalks power grid
via abc.net.auIn a move labelled a sign of the times, energy firm AGL was last week offering customers money to cut use during a heatwave. -
Households 'paid to pare back' demand when power grid strains
via abc.net.auIn a move labelled a sign of the times, energy firm AGL was last week offering customers money to cut use during a heatwave. -
Wikipedia is 25, but some old fights are still going
via abc.net.auWikipedia is celebrating 25 years of the online encyclopedia and the enormous impact its had, while looking forward to its future. But some controversies from the past refuse to die. -
Unions, Microsoft ink AI workers rights deal
A deal between several unions and Microsoft is set to guide how artificial intelligence is deployed across the nation's tech and arts sectors and outline workers rights as the technology is implemented. -
At Close of Business podcast January 15 2026
Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss employee wellness company Sonder. -
$900 per day bill for City of Perth monitor
The appointment of a monitor to oversee the City of Perth will cost ratepayers more than $30,000. -
Truckie sues lawyer over royalties advice
A WA trucking company is taking its former lawyers to court over what it says was negligent advice on royalties from haulage operations at the Peculiar Knob mine.
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