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Lynas secures Malaysian extension
Lynas Rare Earths has avoided the need to shutdown part of its Malaysian plant after securing a six-month extension for its operating licence. -
QGold lifts Venus bid
The ball is back in Venus Metals' court after Queensland suitor QGold lifted its takeover offer to 21 cents a share. -
Emerald increases quarterly production at Okvau
Emerald Resources produced 25,030 ounces of gold at its flagship Okvau gold mine in Cambodia during the December 2025 quarter, rising by 3,330oz from September. -
Rio Tinto in merger talks with Glencore but total takeover not the only option
via abc.net.auRio Tinto and Glencore are in takeover talks that could potentially lead to a combined mega miner worth more than $US200 billion. Analysts are questioning whether Rio will be interested in Glencore's coal assets, having sold off its own in 2018. -
Tech dips, defence rallies in mixed Wall Street session
Wall Street has ended mixed as Nvidia and other technology stocks dipped while defence companies advanced after President Donald Trump called for an enlarged $US1.5 trillion military budget. -
'Airport brain': The weird things Aussie travellers leave behind every year
via abc.net.auFrom tablets, headphones and laptops to prams, vacuum cleaners and even a prosthetic leg — these are the items being left behind each year at major airports. -
Tweed Coast land rezoned in the 1980s finally hits the housing market
via abc.net.auMore than 30 years after the land was rezoned to allow residential development, blocks in the Kings Forest Estate are finally on the market. -
Coastal land rezoned in the 1980s finally hits the housing market
via abc.net.auMore than 30 years after the land was rezoned to allow residential development, blocks in the Kings Forest Estate are finally on the market. -
From scourge to saviour: How the sun powered the grid through a heatwave
via abc.net.auFor so long, the pounding sunshine of an Australian heatwave was the grid's biggest threat. It has now become its greatest asset. -
Marvin gives recruiters a sporting chance
Former sporting executive Nick Marvin has applied his industry knowledge of player recruitment to develop a new tool to help business select and onboard the right employees. -
At Close of Business podcast January 8 2026
The latest on the Bondi attack royal commission; Perth Mint's December results; and Locus' Hillarys project. -
Ningaloo, Shark Bay leaders call for restrictions as demersal ban starts
Leaders along Western Australia's World Heritage coast are concerned an influx of anglers targeting snapper could put more pressure on fish stocks in the region. -
ASX probes Northern Star downgrade
Northern Star Resources has insisted it told the market of production downgrades at the earliest opportunity, after receiving a series of probing questions from the ASX. -
Australian shares edge higher as miners take a breather
Australia's share market has clutched a second straight session of gains but continued to trade within a tight range as investors mull ongoing geopolitical concerns. -
Finbar buys more South Perth land
The $16.5 million acquisition, from the Royal Australian Airforce, will allow for a $350 million apartment project. -
Peppy Grove home sold for $13.5m
The buyer of the Forrest Street property has been revealed after several months. -
Anthony Albanese backflips, announces royal commission into Bondi massacre
After growing speculation the Albanese government would cave to calls for a broader inquiry into the Bondi terror attack, the Prime Minister has called a royal commission. -
Kaiser Reef aims to continue momentum
Kaiser Reef managing director Brad Valiukas says he is hopeful the gold producer can capitalise on rising gold prices. -
Tough job, but someone has to do review WA’s top wines
REVIEW: Choosing a single winner from a host of outstanding wines is never easy. -
Graphite, mineral sands miner MRC in administration
Troubled graphite and mineral sands miner Mineral Commodities has run aground and appointed administrators, owing creditors up to $20 million. -
'Run, but you can't hide': US-sanctioned oil tanker's two-week chase at sea
via abc.net.auWhen a US-sanctioned oil tanker originally bound for Venezuela abruptly changed course, it set off a dramatic chase at sea. -
Controversial 150-site 'eco-tourism' project approved for Queensland
via abc.net.auThe state government approves a 150-site tourist park with 95 conditions despite ongoing environmental concerns from authorities and community groups. -
Locus flags $240m Hillarys build
Subiaco-based Locus has submitted its proposal to build an apartment complex near Hillarys boat harbour, with an estimated end value of $240 million. -
Mint’s sales cool after bullion run
The Perth Mint's December sales have fallen month-on-month, even as gold and silver prices rounded out a year of record highs. -
Arena in for the long haul, following fast-tracked acquisition of Perth Wildcats earlier this week
Perth Wildcats owner Mark Arena has reaffirmed both commitment and desire to be involved with the club long-term. -
WA antique shop forced to shut after four decades as rent spikes
via abc.net.auGeorge Nakhoul has been operating Furniture Restoration on James Street in Guildford since the late 1980s, but a rent spike means the shop will have to close its doors. -
US seizes Russian-flagged tanker, Trump widens oil push
Tankers linked to Venezuela have been captured by US forces as President Donald Trump widens an aggressive push to dictate oil flows in the Americas. -
Defence update drives Duratec higher
A $5 million Department of Defence procurement contract update for works at HMAS Stirling spurred Duratec shares almost nine per cent higher in early trade today. -
'Let's be clear, it's too high': RBA deputy downplays easing inflation
via abc.net.auThe deputy governor of the Reserve Bank Andrew Hauser confirms the news mortgage borrowers would not have wanted to hear — interest rates are highly unlikely to head lower anytime soon. -
Planned wind farm next to Ramsar-listed wetlands passes 'significant' hurdle
via abc.net.auThe Kentbruck Green Energy Hub would include wind turbines up to 270m tall, and be built inside active pine plantations, but its location has worried conservationists.
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