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Mark My Words December 1 2023
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Griffin Coal; Bill Johnston; West Port; Perth house prices and North West publication. -
PLS inks offtake deal with Chinese battery maker Canmax
Pilbara lithium producer PLS has struck a two-year offtake deal with Chinese battery manufacturer Canmax, which it is fronting US$100 million to secure the supply. -
PLS inks offtake deal with China's Canmax
Pilbara lithium producer PLS has struck a two-year offtake deal with Chinese battery manufacturer Canmax, which it is fronting US$100 million to secure the supply. -
HBF launches corporate venture capital fund for health innovation
HBF has launched a $25 million corporate venture capital fund targeting investment in emerging health innovations. -
Greenroom gets world-first tick
Trailblazing autonomous maritime software developer Greenroom Robotics has received approval in principle for its GAMA autonomous vessel technology from Bureau Veritas. -
Key approval attained for European Metals
Shares in West Perth-based European Metals Holdings rose early on Tuesday morning on the back of the junior receiving a key approval for its flagship project. -
Wall Street advances, tech bounces further off losses
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose solidly after a shaky start, as technology stocks found their footing following last week's AI-sparked selloff, while investors waited for key economic data that could shed light on the Federal Reserve's interest-rate path. -
Alpine town struggles with identity as logging industry packs up
via abc.net.auJob losses mean Swifts Creek in Victoria's High Country is facing an identity crisis, but it is not the only small town undergoing a transformation. -
Largest water users in the dark on a policy state governments urged to sign
via abc.net.auAs the country's state governments and territories consider signing a new national water policy that seeks to address climate change and elevate First Nations knowledge, the agriculture industry fears it has been overlooked. -
Native title holders appeal NT's largest groundwater licence in High Court
via abc.net.auThe cultural value of water will be front and centre in the High Court in Canberra today as a group of native title holders from Central Australia fight to assert cultural rights over an aquifer under their lands. -
Body corporates urged to be cautious after alleged strata fraud
via abc.net.auThe loss of $2 million from strata property accounts on the NSW Mid North Coast triggers concerns about the protection of shared assets. -
Bodies corporate urged to be cautious after alleged strata fraud
via abc.net.auThe loss of $2 million from strata property accounts on the NSW Mid North Coast triggers concerns about the protection of shared assets. -
Shield and First Guardian collapses spur investment scheme crackdown
via abc.net.auThe federal government plans a crackdown on managed investment schemes following the collapses of Shield Master Fund and First Guardian. -
Government plans investment scheme crackdown after major funds collapse
via abc.net.auThe federal government plans a crackdown on managed investment schemes following the collapses of Shield Master Fund and First Guardian. -
These drugs are not going down to $25 under PBS script price changes
via abc.net.auPainkillers, HRT therapies and incontinence medicines are among the drugs that will not benefit from the new maximum $25 script price. -
First stage of Marinus Link approved but impact on bills unknown
via abc.net.auThe economic regulator has approved the first stage of the Marinus Link electricity connection between Tasmania and Victoria, and the associated transmission line, but it's not known what effect it will have on Tasmanians' power bills. -
Maritime regulator investigating luxury cruise ship after exploitation claims
via abc.net.auThe maritime union says crew members of a luxury Carnival cruise ship allege they are being made to sleep in crowded rooms, lack access to free drinking water, and that some are earning as little as $2.50 an hour. -
Luxury cruise ship being investigated after claims of 'horrifying' conditions
via abc.net.auThe maritime union says crew members of a luxury Carnival cruise ship allege they are being made to sleep in crowded rooms, lack access to safe free drinking water, and that some are earning as little as $2.50 an hour. -
'Massive' foreign-owned barge washes up on a tiny island in the Torres Strait
via abc.net.auThe barge drifted into Australian waters from Indonesia after breaking from its moorings during bad weather. -
Independence calls for 2050 Commission
The body set to replace Infrastructure WA will only be able to conduct research and inquiries on topics the Premier deems fit, sparking calls from the Opposition for more independence. -
WA leads modest uptick in IPO activity
The latent IPO market began to stir in 2025 as the local stock exchange welcomed 19 Western Australian-linked companies to its board, dominated by the miners. -
Black Cat gains orders against Barclays Capital in market manipulation probe
Black Cat Syndicate is hunting traders suspected of manipulating its stock by repeatedly bidding below the gold miner's share price. -
At Close of Business podcast February 9 2026
Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about the Bass family becoming a significant player in several key fishing sectors. -
WA govt fund backs key worker housing projects
Headworks for three more regional key worker housing projects have been funded under a program yet to deliver on its promise. -
Another Optus tech 'issue' affects hundreds of thousands of customers
via abc.net.auOptus says an issue is affecting mobile services for some customers, who are seeing "no service" or "SOS" on their device. -
Bourse back with a vengeance as miners, IT stocks surge
Australia's share market has rebounded with gusto from the previous session, recapturing the bulk of Friday's more than $60 billion in losses. -
Duratec subsidiary MEnD acquires RGK Resources
Duratec's wholly owned subsidiary MEnD Consulting has recently acquired Port Kennedy-based RGK Resources. -
New Perth Park boss fetches $194k
The right person to run Perth Park's racetrack should be prepared for trauma, a job ad says. -
Household spending falls
New ABS data has revealed household spending fell 0.4 per cent during December, reversing the trend of spending increases observed during the latter months of last year. -
WA syndicate buys Jolimont site for $9.13m
Southern Cross Care has sold two lots in Jolimont for about $9 million, after a $55 million project for the site fell through.
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