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Olympic goals for WA’s first surf park
The proponent of the state’s first surf park is a step closer to making the venue an Olympic training ground, bolstered by a partnership between Aventuur and Surfing WA. -
Federal government has contracts worth more than $650m with embattled KPMG
via abc.net.au
Parliamentary library data reveals the federal government has almost 300 active contracts with accounting firm KPMG, which is being investigated over claims it misused confidential client information. -
Mark My Words June 12 2026
Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira to discuss Pauline Hanson, Port Hedland industrial action, Native title consultants, Indigenous business and the Power 500. -
Smelter left in limbo after consortium member effectively pulls out of bid
via abc.net.au
Workers at Tasmania's troubled Liberty Bell Bay smelter have been told administrators have until Monday to secure alternative funding, after a member of the preferred consortium bidding to take over the manganese smelter effectively pulled out. -
Parna flags $38m hotel in Victoria Park
A vacant corner lot in Victoria Park has been earmarked for a $38 million hotel, which would add almost 150 rooms to the area. -
NDIS provider in administration cites payments delays, cost squeeze
via abc.net.au
NDIS labour hire provider United Foundation has entered voluntary administration blaming regulatory changes, delayed payments and rising costs. -
NDIS labour hire company enters administration, 480 jobs in limbo
via abc.net.au
NDIS labour hire provider United Foundation has entered voluntary administration blaming regulatory changes, delayed payments and rising costs. -
'Going to learn the hard way': ETU WA chief to BHP
The ETU WA has accused BHP of importing “American Amazon-style tactics" into WA, warning the mining giant its lucrative Pilbara exports will ground to a halt if refuses to engage on wage disparities. -
Woodside blocks Inpex with $567m Browse buy
Woodside Energy has blocked Inpex's bid to buy 10.67 per cent of the Browse gas field, swooping in to take PetroChina's stake itself in a deal worth up to $567 million. -
BHP workers back strike action
Workers at BHP's Port Hedland operations have overwhelmingly endorsed protected industrial action after more than six months of negotiations over a new workplace agreement. -
PKKP, Fortescue strike deal for machinery hire, mining, green energy tenure
Fortescue has struck a deal with a Pilbara Aboriginal group to lease electric machinery and involve them in planning of mines and green energy infrastructure. -
Musk's SpaceX prices record $US75 billion IPO
SpaceX will rank seventh among US-listed firms when its shares begin trading on the Nasdaq, after the company announced its initial public offering. -
'Bad to worse': productivity sinks to post-pandemic low
Poor productivity is bedevilling the Australian economy, with levels heading in the wrong direction for Treasurer Jim Chalmers. -
Wall St indexes jump, as strikes against Iran cancelled
US stocks ended sharply higher on Thursday, with indexes extending gains after US President Donald Trump said he cancelled planned strikes against Iran. -
Creditors of NT mine with $360m debt criticise lack of oversight
via abc.net.au
In the wake of Nathan River Resources entering into voluntary administration, creditors have criticised the NT government for its lack of oversight of the struggling company. ASIC documents show the mining company owes more than $360 million. -
Creditors of NT mine with $360m debt call for more government oversight
via abc.net.au
In the wake of Nathan River Resources entering into voluntary administration, creditors have criticised the NT government for its lack of oversight of the struggling company. ASIC documents show the mining company owes more than $360 million. -
More couples opt for micro-weddings and elopements amid cost-of-living crisis
via abc.net.au
For just $3,000, compared to the average wedding cost of about $38,000, Melbourne couple Averill and Lloyd Johnson pulled off their dream wedding. -
EPA lifts processing ban for recycling facility to reduce fire risk
via abc.net.au
A ban on metal shredding and processing is lifted for a northern Tasmanian facility following lead dust contamination. -
Amex ordered to compensate man whose ex accessed his data
via abc.net.au
Australia's privacy commissioner has threatened a complainant with legal action to prevent the full disclosure of findings of a long-running investigation into American Express's information security that found widespread technology failures. -
International students face a double financial blow
via abc.net.au
When Jolie Cao chose to do her undergraduate university degree in Australia, she knew it would be expensive. But an additional financial pressure has made things "really hard". -
Falling currencies, rising inflation put pressure on international students
via abc.net.au
When Jolie Cao chose to do her undergraduate university degree in Australia, she knew it would be expensive. But an additional financial pressure has made things "really hard". -
Six Australian music acts inducted into ARIA Hall of Fame
via abc.net.au
Gurrumul, Jenny Morris, Kate Ceberano, Spiderbait, The Living End, and Vika and Linda Bull were elevated six to top-tier status at a ceremony in Sydney as part of ARIA's 40th anniversary celebrations.
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Bluesfest creditors owed $7 million, financial report reveals
via abc.net.au
A report into the cancelled Byron Bay Bluesfest reveals creditors are unlikely to be repaid the millions of dollars they are owed. -
Breaking: BHP bracing for strike after WA workers back industrial action
via abc.net.au
Unionised workers at BHPs operations in Port Hedland could walk off the job as soon as next week after endorsing protected industrial action. -
BHP bracing for strike after WA workers back industrial action
via abc.net.au
Unionised workers at BHPs operations in Port Hedland could walk off the job as soon as next week after endorsing protected industrial action. -
At Close of Business podcast June 11 2026
Mark Pownall and Justin Fris discuss international consultancy Gerard Daniels and the Perth-based firm's 40 years of operation. -
Core Lithium plans spin-out, chair to retire
Core Lithium has announced plans to spin-out a series of its exploration assets to form a new junior entity, along with a change at board level. -
Shares creep lower as BHP rebounds, Iran worries remain
Australia's share market has trimmed its early losses but ultimately ended the session lower, with a mining sector rebound unable to overcome resurgent fears as the US and Iran trade strikes. -
Values set underpins transition at Gerard Daniels
Gerard Daniels' founders believe the firm's formula is durable as they step back from control after 40 years in charge. -
Megara’s $240m North Freo project reaches completion
The North Fremantle apartments are finished after years of battling with rising construction costs, with developer Megara saying attempting the same luxury project now would not be possible.
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