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Multiple contract wins for Macmahon
Macmahon Holdings shares reached 61 cents early on Wednesday - their highest in 13 years - following the execution of two contracts with an overall value of $843 million. -
At Close of Business podcast December 17 2025
Mark Pownall and Justin Fris discuss WA family business dynasties. -
Aussie shares fade for third day, gold stocks rally
Australia's share market has drifted lower for a third session, with a rally in mining stocks unable to ballast weakness across all other sectors. -
Banjo Bond's Cosgrove Group buys $27m industrial asset
The Bibra Lake property, occupied by Bluescope Steel, represents Cosgrove Group's first WA acquisition this year. -
Miner refuses to revive rail line from world's biggest lithium mine
via abc.net.auTalison Lithium rules out reopening a century-old rail line from the world's biggest lithium mine, despite ongoing complaints about truck traffic and dust. -
Green light for $25m shopping centre in Alkimos
A development assessment panel has unanimously approved Centuria's plan to build a shopping centre in Alkimos, as part of a deal with the state government. -
Bondi terror accused Naveed Akram faces 59 charges
Accused murderer Naveed Akram is facing a court hearing from his hospital bed charged with 59 offences over the Bondi Beach shootings which killed 15 people. -
WorkSafe charges mining maintenance firm over Goldfields death
The state's workplace watchdog has charged mining maintenance firm Dalmain Enterprises Pty Ltd over the death of a worker in the Goldfields. -
Westgold to divest Mt Henry for $64m
In its next step of selling off non-core gold assets, Westgold Resources will divest its Mt Henry-Selene gold project to Alicanto Minerals for $64.4 million. -
Opinion: VET shift echoes workplace changes
OPINION: Uni graduates are undertaking VET studies to enhance their employability. -
Town of Cambridge revokes developer contact policy
A western suburbs council has scrapped a controversial policy that limited contact with developers, with the mayor claiming it had been a "total disaster". -
Perth industrial vacancy rate remains lowest in nation at 1.8pc
The city's industrial vacancy rate has lifted from 1.2 per cent to 1.8 per cent from the first half of this year to the second. -
Opinion: Politics and a production push
OPINION: The ag sector's performance this year was primarily influenced by three global and national events. -
Abandoned Greenbushes–Bunbury railway recommissioning ruled uneconomical
Talison Lithium has crossed out recommissioning the abandoned Greenbushes to Bunbury rail line to cart spodumene from the mine to port, after concluding it was uneconomical. -
Opinion: Racetrack, councils and a climate donut
OPINION: Try as they might, WA's political players couldn't avoid a raft of uncomfortable issues during a clumsy 2025. -
2Flourish makes waves in WA
Disability support services firm 2Flourish has undergone rapid, organic growth in a challenging sector. -
MYEFO: Short-term spending up, long-term improvement
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the budget bottom line is set to improve by $8 billion over the next four years, as he hailed the "progress" made in the first year of the Albanese government's second term. -
WA dynasties richer for the experience
Endurance has its own reward but is not always measurable in terms of visible fortunes. -
Short-term spending rises despite overall budget improvement
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher hand down their first budget update since the 2025 federal election. -
Bondi victims' funerals begin as gunman to face charges
Large crowds of mourners are set to gather for the funerals of Bondi terror attack victims, as a shooter is expected to face charges. -
Push to recognise home of 70-metre-tall 'world champion' spotted gum
via abc.net.auThought to be 500 years old, a 70-metre-tall spotted gum is almost hidden in the middle of a South Coast state forest. Conservationists want the "world champion" tree and the forest it lives in recognised and celebrated. -
Penfolds owner shares plunge on earnings downgrade
Shares in Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates plunged in early trading after it pointed to a fall in first half earnings due to issues in China and the US. -
Court win for traders seeking compensation over Sydney light rail
via abc.net.auThe move clears the way for businesses to seek compensation from the NSW government after the project hampered traders in the city's CBD for four years. -
Resilience results from simplicity
Family business has changed dramatically with each generation, including at Cottesloe-based Shellabears. -
Glask takes simple approach to growth
Glask Construction was founded in 2018 with the goal of delivering bespoke building solutions for industrial and commercial developments. -
Wall Street slips as oil prices keep dropping
The US stock market drifted through a mixed day of trading overnight after reports on the economy did little to clear uncertainty about where interest rates may be heading. -
Apex predator returns to major river system, 100 years after extinction event
via abc.net.auAn important apex predator died out 100 years ago due to overfishing and land clearing. Now, a close relative is bringing balance back to the habitat. -
Tilt makes Waddi investment call
Tilt Renewables has pulled the investment trigger on its 108-megawatt Waddi wind farm in the Wheatbelt, hailing the call as a drought breaker for wind energy nationally. -
At Close of Business podcast December 16 2025
Mark Pownall and Justin Fris discuss some prominent multigenerational family businesses in Perth. -
Project Sea Dragon rises from the depths
Seafarms Group Limited has completed its acquisition of assets and undertakings of Project Sea Dragon from the liquidator, paving the way for a return of the trouble-plagued prawn farm.
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