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Liontown locks in LNG supplier
Kathleen Valley developer Liontown Resources has engaged Clean Energy Fuels Australia to supply liquified natural gas for its hybrid power station. -
The Qantas text that looks like a scam, but could be worth hundreds
via abc.net.au
More than one million Qantas customers are being notified they may be eligible for access to a multi-million-dollar settlement. -
Widow 'disregarded' as she fights for answers over FIFO husband's death
via abc.net.au
A Perth widow says she has been kept in the dark about the circumstances leading to the death of her husband as he worked on an offshore gas plant more than 18 months ago. -
Wayfinder $11.5m winery expands capacity
The Cowaramup winemaker has obtained approval to accommodate more patrons and run more events, at its off-grid winery. -
Fishers buoyed as algal bloom-related whiting ban lifted early
via abc.net.au
A temporary ban on recreational catches of King George whiting along parts of the SA coast is lifted earlier than scheduled, in a move that fishers say will benefit the whole sector. -
Ochre founder Joanne Pellew convicted
The founder of WA labour hire company Ochre Workforce Solutions is facing years in prison after being convicted of several offences following an ASIC investigation. -
Brightwater Care Group acquires Ramsay’s Attadale hospital
The aged care and disability support provider has taken over ASX-listed Ramsay Health Care's Attadale Rehabilitation Hospital, with plans to transform the asset by adding 39 aged care beds. -
Richard White resigns as WiseTech chair but will remain with firm
via abc.net.au
The billionaire founder of WiseTech Global said he was stepping down as the company's chair after "recent personal media attention" created an "unnecessary distraction" from the business. -
Longest stretch of weak growth since 1990s forecast
Australia's economy is set to grow below two per cent for the longest period since the early 1990s, exposing a malaise long masked by population growth, a report has warned. -
Company pledges $500m for net zero mill to resurrect 'steel city'
via abc.net.au
Once dubbed Australia's "steel city", steel production wound down in Newcastle in 1999 when BHP closed its plant. Now, an Australian company says it will build a new steel plant, powered only by electricity. -
Microsoft workers in Australia to be caught up in 4,800 global job cuts
via abc.net.au
ABC News understands Microsoft Australia staff will be impacted by the tech giant's latest round of lay-offs. Microsoft will cut about 2.1 per cent of its global workforce. -
Council abandons road train safety restrictions amid criticism from farmers
via abc.net.au
A North Queensland council abandons plans to restrict road trains from using five key freight routes after criticism from farmers. -
Will government vouchers turn around slow start to Kimberley's tourist season?
via abc.net.au
The WA government says a discounted tours scheme will help revitalise the Kimberley's sluggish start to its annual tourism season but operators have questioned the voucher program. -
Discounts 'too little, too late' after slow start to WA's northern tourist season
via abc.net.au
The WA government says a discounted tours scheme will help revitalise the Kimberley's sluggish start to its annual tourism season but operators have questioned the voucher program. -
Wall Street closes higher as chip stocks rally
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have ended sharply higher, with Broadcom and other chip stocks rallying as investors bought shares in companies related to artificial intelligence that are expected to drive a strong second-quarter earnings season. -
PM heads to the Solomon Islands after Fiji breakthrough
Anthony Albanese will make a quick dash to the Solomon Islands to participate in the nation's independence day celebrations after securing a key pact with Fiji. -
Family of killed miner calls for stronger sentencing for mining corporations
via abc.net.au
They waited four years for a court outcome, only to be left feeling like it was an injustice. -
Victorian town finally gets drinking water, but not everyone is happy
via abc.net.au
Victoria's largest town without drinking water finally gets a new potable supply, but it has left the community that has relied on tank water divided. -
What Alcoa's looming alumina monopoly could mean for WA's jarrah forests
via abc.net.au
Alcoa's $8 billion purchase of South32 could be key to unlocking untouched areas of WA's northern jarrah forest for bauxite mining, raising the concern of environmentalists. -
Sudden venue closures in Hobart a 'big blow' but not unexpected
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Sudden venue closures a 'big blow' but not unexpected, industry experts say
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Before seven venues suddenly closed, Brittney noticed things changing
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Bars getting 'squeezed' as costs go up and Hobartians can't pay, tourism body says
via abc.net.au
There are questions around the future of Hobart's nightlife after the abrupt closure of some of the capital city's most-loved institutions due to challenging trading conditions. -
Man behind a bold CBD plan may have been running insolvent companies
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian government and a local council welcomed a bold plan to transform Launceston’s CBD from a man who may have been running insolvent companies at the time, an investigation shows. -
'A sorry saga': How a bold plan to redevelop a CBD went awry
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian government and a local council welcomed a bold plan to transform Launceston’s CBD from a man who may have been running insolvent companies at the time, an investigation shows. -
When you can claim your phone as a tax deduction and how to do it
via abc.net.au
The cost of buying and using your own phone may be tax deductible, but the ATO has specific rules about how employees calculate these expenses. -
What you need to know before claiming your phone as a tax deduction
via abc.net.au
The cost of buying and using your own phone may be tax deductible, but the ATO has specific rules about how employees calculate these expenses. -
Alice Springs tourism operators celebrate funding after toughest days
via abc.net.au
After several challenging years for tourism operators in central Australia, there is hope an incentive of free flights for visitors and a new grant fund will supercharge tourism in the region. -
At Close of Business podcast July 6 2026
Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Tom Zaunmayr about the impact of workforce migration agreements on regional WA. -
By-election to test third-term Labor in Secret Harbour
A by-election will be held in the southern electorate of Secret Harbour after Paul Papalia announced his resignation and revealed a close family member had been diagnosed with a “serious illness”.
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