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No imminent threat from 'Pilbara killer'
Rio Tinto chief executive officer Jakob Stausholm has indicated the Simandou project in Guinea might not be such a big threat to Western Australia’s iron ore industry after all. -
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. -
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. -
Panel approves $60m Applecross office
The Carcione Group is one step closer to building a $60 million development in Applecross after an assessment panel greenlit the application. -
Miners launch Aussie shares to fourth session of gains
Australia's share market is trading at nine-week highs after notching a fourth straight session of gains, buoyed by investor appetite for miners and commodities stocks. -
WA builders hit with fines over shoddy insurance
Builders in Joondalup and Balcatta have been hit with fines from Building and Energy following dodgy insurance practices, absent permits and substandard works. -
Record quarterly production for Catalyst
Goldminer Catalyst Metals achieved a record quarterly production at its flagship Plutonic gold belt, on the back of three mines being online. -
Lack of hospital maintenance planning exposed
An audit report concluded the state government needs to get more proactive in dealing with hospital maintenance issues. -
Opinion: Courting something different
OPINION: Notwithstanding this state's natural beauty, Perth's challenge is to stand out as something special for locals and tourists alike. -
Workers lose pay, super as NDIS provider collapses
via abc.net.auUp to 500 workers are fighting to recoup pay, super and entitlements after the collapse of a large disability support provider operating in New South Wales. -
United Employment collapse leaves disability workers $6 million short in missing entitlements
via abc.net.auUp to 500 workers are fighting to recoup pay, super and entitlements after the collapse of a large disability support provider operating in New South Wales. -
NSW town to ask for 'unfathomable' 40 pc rate hike
via abc.net.auResidents and small business owners in the Hunter Valley town of Cessnock say they fear the rate increase, if approved, could price people out of the area. -
Hero Properties sells O’Connor warehouses for $6.8m
Former test cricketer Wally Edwards and his partner Kerry have purchased the site containing three units from Hero Properties. -
Zone RV in liquidation as police confirm fraud investigation
via abc.net.auThe luxury caravan manufacturer will be wound up, with liquidators promising to step up their investigation into allegations against Zone RV director David Biggar. -
WA cannabis companies in shake up
Argent Biopharma has streamlined its asset acquisition of fellow WA cannabis player AusCann, while another Perth player has been subject to a reverse takeover. -
Mayor wins defamation, fake posts dispute
Canning mayor Patrick Hall has won a defamation action against a resident who faked social media posts endorsing former federal MP Ben Morton. -
Increased production for Beacon
Boulder-based midcap Beacon Minerals produced 7,310 ounces of gold at its Juardi gold project during the December 2025 quarter.
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