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No masks, crowd limits as WA eases rules
WA will welcome back capacity crowds and no longer require the wearing of face masks under a further easing of coronavirus restrictions. -
US firm buys Jera out of Gorgon, Icthys
Japan's largest electricity producer has agreed to divest stakes in the Gorgon and Ichthys LNG projects to US-based MidOcean Energy for an undisclosed sum. -
Fuel quality rules relaxed to add 100 million litres more petrol
via abc.net.auAustralia will be able to bring on 100 million more litres of petrol supply by allowing a higher level of sulfur content in its fuel for the next 60 days, Energy Minister Chris Bowen says, as the country reckons with petrol flows being choked by Middle East war. -
Oil price pushes past $US100 a barrel as analysts warn of prolonged war
via abc.net.auThe oil price has surged again amid Iranian strikes on oil tankers and the fear there could be more attacks to come. -
Modco founder Yusuf Khan pursued for $7m tax debt
The tax office is pursuing Modco Residential founder Yusuf Khan over almost $7 million in alleged unpaid taxes, interest and penalties. -
Fears Easter travellers will hit the brakes as fuel prices climb
via abc.net.auMany Australian families are adjusting their Easter travel plans as eye-watering fuel prices continue to rise. -
Bendotti business plans change
A longstanding family enterprise is undergoing a period of significant transition. -
Darwin's boil water alert lifted after testing shows water is free of E.coli
via abc.net.auThe boil water alert for Darwin has been lifted after testing confirmed the region's water was free of E.coli and other harmful bacteria. -
Doropo greenlit for Resolute, takes another step towards becoming 500,000oz annual multi-asset producer
Resolute Mining's push to become a 500,000 ounce-plus per annum gold producer has been given a boost following a key approval overnight. -
Aged care tech inks $8.8m deal
Leederville-based aged care technology developer InteliCare Holdings will have its AI platform installed in 22 Victorian aged care facilities as part of an $8.8 million deal. -
Deeper oil crisis could add full percentage point to inflation, Treasury warns
via abc.net.auTreasury has advised the government that if the oil price averages $US100 per barrel for three months, there would be a temporary 0.5 percentage point spike to headline inflation. -
Nedlands council might have to merge with neighbour
Local Government minister Hannah Beazley has strongly indicated that the City of Nedlands council should merge with a neighbouring council to survive. -
Debt-laden Nedlands council may merge
Local Government minister Hannah Beazley has strongly indicated that the City of Nedlands council should merge with a neighbouring council to survive. -
Independent Kimberley fuel importer now WA's cheapest petrol retailer
One of Western Australia's most remote bowsers is now also its cheapest, offering diesel at a discount of more than 50 cents per litre compared to Perth outlets. -
St George signs MOU with Brazilian firm
Three days after being added to the ASX All Ordinaries, rare earths developer St George Mining has taken another key step at its flagship Brazilian project. -
US stock market remains calm, even as oil prices rise
The US stock market remained calm Wednesday, even as the price of oil got back to rising. -
Rafael frack free as Valhalla awaits
Industry and state governments have identified the onshore Canning Basin as the next great gas frontier, but extraction issues remain. -
WA’s largest private businesses revealed
Business News has ranked Western Australia's 100 largest privately owned businesses by revenue for the first time. -
Australian sports presenter Mel McLaughlin reveals cancer diagnosis
via abc.net.auAustralian sports presenter Mel Mclaughlin says she has had treatment for lung cancer, after being absent from TV screens since January. -
'This is hopeless': Pensioner staring at homelessness amid WA housing crisis
via abc.net.auAt 76 and stuck on the waitlist for public housing, Bill Turner is on the brink of homelessness in a state with a shortage of rental properties and a housing market at breaking point. -
Renting pensioners feel 'deserted' by state government amid housing crisis
via abc.net.auA perfect storm of a booming population, construction challenges and decades of under-investment in social housing have squeezed Western Australia's housing market to breaking point. -
Renting pensioners feel 'deserted' amid housing crisis
via abc.net.auA perfect storm of a booming population, construction challenges and decades of under-investment in social housing have squeezed Western Australia's housing market to breaking point. -
Defence town to choose between Huey and Seahawk for iconic landmark
via abc.net.auResidents on the NSW South Coast are being asked to decide which model helicopter they want to replace Nowra's "chopper on a stick" landmark. -
Why almost all of Brisbane's new apartment builds are 'luxury'
via abc.net.auDevelopers and economists say the apartment mix — or lack of — is the result of increasing building and labour costs, competition for labour, growing demand from owner-occupiers and the need for private developers to stay profitable. -
Cost of construction driving developers in Brisbane to 'high-end' builds
via abc.net.auDevelopers and economists say the apartment mix — or lack of — is the result of increasing building and labour costs, competition for labour, growing demand from owner-occupiers and the need for private developers to stay profitable. -
Adelaide Hills residents living near 'revolting' fertiliser seek answers
via abc.net.auResidents in the Adelaide Hills town of Kanmantoo and surrounds have been dealing with a growing regularity of pungent odour but the fertiliser company, who pleaded guilty to environmental breaches, says its chicken litter presents no risk. -
Iconic Australian-made pinball machines preserved for generations to come
via abc.net.auFive pinball machines, including the first licensed Star Wars unit, have been saved from the scrap heap and will eventually be made available for the public to play at a special exhibition. -
Without this small island, Iran's regime would have 'no income whatsoever'
via abc.net.auThere is a small island in the Persian Gulf that is vital to the flow of Iranian oil to its customers and, analysts say, if Washington or Israel were to seize it the regime's war chest would soon dry up. -
As war rages this small island is vital to the Iranian regime and its enemies
via abc.net.auThere is a small island in the Persian Gulf that is vital to the flow of Iranian oil to its customers and, analysts say, if Washington or Israel were to seize it the regime's war chest would soon dry up. -
'Unprecedented' oil reserve move follows more attacks on Hormuz Strait shipping
via abc.net.auThe International Energy Agency agrees to release 400 million barrels of oil, the largest such move in its history. Australia says it is considering the decision, which would not involve sending oil overseas.
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