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Octava jumps on market debut
Subiaco-based lithium play Octava Minerals closed its first trading day on the local bourse up 27.5 per cent on the back of $6 million initial public offering. -
SRG Global subsidiary fined $135k over Henderson site incident
Subiaco-based SRG Global has been ordered to pay $135,000 over an incident where a worker was struck by a 27-kilogram piece of wood at a Perth construction site. -
Opinion: Time to back local industrial muscle
OPINION: Domestic manufacturing is the ultimate value-multiplier and the single best protector of sovereign capability. -
Opinion: More to machinery than price
OPINION: Asian manufacturers do not need to replace the established brands to change the market. -
Ex-company director Trent Bowden pleads guilty over $1.5m misuse
A former Perth-based company director has pleaded guilty to charges relating to alleged dishonest access and use of more than $1.5 million of investors' funds. -
Perth office building to bring arts to CBD
Activate Perth's Al Taylor and developer Randal Humich are collaborating on an office building project at 110 William Street to draw the arts into the CBD. -
Outback town set to star in new thriller as film festival kicks off
via abc.net.au
Red Dog director Kriv Stenders reveals plans for a new thriller film as the annual Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival kicks off in Winton. -
WA duo's big bounty from tech startup
Perth-founded Advanced Navigation has proven Western Australian technology can generate extraordinary wealth, with two founders each closing in on $200 million fortunes. -
Regional courts closures resolved
The impasse between WA Police and the state's judiciary over manning more than 20 regional courts has been resolved, according to Attorney General Tony Buti. -
Forrestania strikes $300m deal for Ramelius’ Edna May gold hub
Acquisitive Goldfields developer Forrestania Resources has struck a $300 million deal to buy Ramelius Resources' mothballed Edna May goldmine and mill. -
Allan government under pressure amid latest Big Build corruption allegations
via abc.net.au
The Victorian premier has backed her government's response to corruption in the construction industry, despite criticism from across politics and integrity experts. -
Hanson slides in the polls after voter 'reality check'
Support for Pauline Hanson's party has dipped in the latest polls following her controversial National Press Club address, as Labor brands the major speech a "reality check" for Australians. -
Wall Street ends lower as shares of chip firms tumble
The S&P 500 has ended marginally lower, with a steep drop in artificial intelligence-related chip stocks and sharp gains in Moderna and other healthcare stocks. -
Mining leads Goldfields-Esperance major projects investment landscape
The resources sector is responsible for the bulk of major investment in the Goldfields-Esperance region -
Rainforest village back in business after deluge destroys road
via abc.net.au
Visitors are returning to the mountain village of Paluma, north of Townsville, 16 months after access was cut. -
Rainforest village back in business after deluge destroyed road
via abc.net.au
Visitors are returning to the mountain village of Paluma, north of Townsville, 16 months after access was cut. -
Qld government dumps plan to turn gold mine into pumped hydro
via abc.net.au
A $6 billion dollar project to rehabilitate a gold mine and turn it into a pumped hydro power station has been dumped by the Queensland government. -
Telstra phasing out CAN Radio phone system amid customer safety concerns
via abc.net.au
Telstra's Customer Access Network Radio has been a lifeline for many for more than 40 years but its technology has reached the end of its life. Customers now fear a new system will not be as reliable in an emergency. -
Real estate has been an easy target for criminals laundering money, until now
via abc.net.au
Anti-money laundering laws mean that for the first time, real estate agents, lawyers, accountants and others must report suspicious transactions. -
Report finds 'extensive' coal and gas presence in schools and children's sport
via abc.net.au
Santos, BHP, Woodside and others have an "extensive presence" in childhood settings through more than 260 programs, a new report identifies, as senators say classroom programs and lessons written by the industry should be examined through a senate inquiry. -
Coal and gas giants spend tens of millions on school and kids' sport programs
via abc.net.au
Santos, BHP, Woodside and others have an "extensive presence" in childhood settings through more than 260 programs, a new report identifies, as senators say classroom programs and lessons written by the industry should be examined through a senate inquiry. -
'It's shocking': ASIC says too many Australians' retirement savings are being wiped out
via abc.net.au
The corporate watchdog is concerned that super trustees that manage Australians' retirement savings have a lack of safeguards in place. -
Corporate watchdog puts Australia's $4.5 trillion super industry on notice
via abc.net.au
The corporate watchdog is concerned that super trustees that manage Australians' retirement savings have a lack of safeguards in place. -
The Gulf will 'not go back to where it was' after the Iran war
via abc.net.au
Before a flare-up in fighting over the weekend, the interim deal between the United States and Iran was giving the region something it badly needs, analysts say. -
Gulf states 'colder, harder and more transactional' under US-Iran deal
via abc.net.au
Before a flare-up in fighting over the weekend, the interim deal between the United States and Iran was giving the region something it badly needs, analysts say. -
Major capital cities record worst housing auction clearance rates in years
via abc.net.au
Sydney and Melbourne record their weakest auction results in years, with fewer than half of all homes going under the hammer finding a buyer. -
How Ben overcame his dilemma about disclosing his autism in job interviews
via abc.net.au
The cybersecurity sector is projected to need tens of thousands of roles filled by 2030. Now, a university-based program is helping provide those workers by tapping into the abilities of autistic people. -
Autistic talent tapped to help fill growing cybersecurity skills gap
via abc.net.au
The cybersecurity sector is projected to need tens of thousands of roles filled by 2030. Now, a university-based program is helping provide those workers by tapping into the abilities of autistic people. -
As the cost of living rises, old-school bartering makes a comeback
via abc.net.au
Bartering is one of the oldest trade systems in the world, and as the cost of living soars, there is growing interest in trading homegrown and homemade goods. -
Housing shortage does not deter town from embracing migrants
via abc.net.au
The township of Naracoorte, nestled in South Australia's rural heartland, has put out the welcome mat for migrants, who have helped enrich its social fabric and boost the economy.
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