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One Richardson directors sued
The developers behind South Perth’s troubled Richardson Street development are being pursued by Singaporean funding partners for $1 million. -
Berkeley file US$1.25b claim against Spain over Salamanca issues
A subsidiary of Perth-based uranium miner Berkeley Energia has filed a US$1.25 billion compensation claim against Spain over its hamstrung Salamanca uranium project. -
Queensland's wild weather brings ideal conditions for barramundi
via abc.net.auCommercial fishers are hopeful for an abundance of barramundi after heavy rainfall from ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji on the east coast and ongoing flooding in the Gulf of Carpentaria. -
Wall Street ends sharply down as AI worries weigh
Wall Street ended sharply lower on Thursday, with the Nasdaq dragged to its lowest since November by losses in Microsoft, Amazon and other tech heavyweights after Alphabet said it could double capital spending on AI in the race to dominate the emerging technology. -
Rio Tinto and Glencore walk away from merger talks
Rio Tinto and Glencore have walked away from a mining mega merger, having been unable to agree on price and executive control. -
Award-winning fish and chip shop feels the pinch after WA fishing bans
via abc.net.auThe two-time winner of Australia's Best Takeaway Fish and Chips says it has been forced to increase prices considerably following Western Australia's demersal fishing reforms. -
Kimberley residents alarmed by pharmacy's prescription errors
via abc.net.auMore than a dozen customers have come forward over concerns two Broome chemists have handed out the wrong medications. -
WA fisheries minister defends demersal fish ban, leaves door open for adjustments
via abc.net.auMinister Jackie Jarvis says she introduced compensation for fishers after her "captain's call" on the ban went further than advice. -
Minister says she made 'captain's call' about WA's commercial fishing ban
via abc.net.auA "judgement call" about a permanent commercial fishing ban for demersal species went further than the advice handed to her, WA's Fisheries Minister Jackie Jarvis says. -
NT paying 'millions of dollars a day in interest' to stay afloat
via abc.net.auThe NT Treasurer Bill Yan outlines his plans for the NT's financial future, saying private investment will be key to turning the debt around. -
Live: ASX to open in the red, Bitcoin crashes
via abc.net.auThe ASX is set to open down, as the cryptocurrency Bitcoin plunges in value. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX to open in the red as Bitcoin crashes by more than 10pc
via abc.net.auThe ASX is set to open down, as the cryptocurrency Bitcoin plunges in value. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX to open in the red as Bitcoin crashes
via abc.net.auThe ASX is set to open down, as the cryptocurrency Bitcoin plunges in value. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX opens lower, RBA governor addresses economics committee
via abc.net.auThe ASX has opened lower, while RBA governor Michele Bullock addresses the economics committee. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ATO debt continues to drive record level of calls to financial helpline
via abc.net.auFinancial counsellors say small businesses struggling to pay debts owed to the tax office are driving calls to Australia's Small Business Debt Helpline higher. -
Horror flick set in Tasmania β but they couldn't afford to film there
via abc.net.auDespite being set in Tasmania and featuring Hobart being blown to pieces in an explosion, a new zombie horror movie starring Star Wars heroine Daisy Ridley had to be filmed in WA because of "logistical" challenges. -
SRG, Mondium row over Rio Tinto mine contract dispute
SRG Global has taken an engineering firm backed by Monadelphous and Lycopodium to court over work on a $400 million Rio Tinto contract. -
At Close of Business podcast February 5 2026
Gary Adshead and Justin Fris discuss a plan to advance the conservative playbook. -
No conflict on TWA board: Whitby
WA Tourism Minister Reece Whitby has backed the appointment of Seven West Media CEO Maryna Fewster to the board of Tourism WA, amid conflict-of-interest questions. -
No conflict on Tourism board: Whitby
WA Tourism Minister Reece Whitby has backed the appointment of Seven West Media CEO Maryna Fewster to the board of Tourism WA, amid conflict-of-interest questions. -
Miners drag Aussie shares lower as gold price whipsaws
Australia's share market has traded lower, with miners and energy stocks tumbling as commodity price volatility continues. -
Bunnings wins AI facial recognition stoush
Bunnings has won the right to use facial recognition technology in its stores, in a ruling which could have major implications for Australians' privacy rights. -
Bunnings wins AI facial recognition stouch
Bunnings has won the right to use facial recognition technology in its stores, in ruling which could have major implications for Australians' privacy rights. -
British billionaire urged to accept $350 million for mothballed mine
via abc.net.auThe Mining and Energy Union says a firm $350 million offer is on the table to restart Tahmoor Colliery, warning delays risk the mine's future and hundreds of jobs. -
Manhattan announces management changes
Perth-based junior Manhattan Gold Corporation has announced a series of management changes, as it places additional focus on its Hook Lake gold exploration project in Canada. -
Opinion: Driving growth via perception play
OPINION: Looking at your life and your business like a game can help problem-solve in unexpected ways. -
Ex-Ivanhoe Atlantic CEO Bronwyn Barnes sues over dismissal
Perth-based executive Bronwyn Barnes has sued Ivanhoe Atlantic, alleging she was wrongfully dismissed as chief executive and president of the US company. -
Opinion: AI etiquette a matter of manners
OPINION: No-one wants to read through a lazy offering of slop, but that's what many AI-created reports are. -
Murray-Darling Basin Plan under review for first time in 14 years
via abc.net.auThe Murray-Darling Basin Authority says the basin plan has delivered real benefits, but climate change, disconnected floodplains and poor water quality mean things still need to change. -
Ruling made in Bunnings' three-year fight to use AI to scan customer faces
via abc.net.auBunnings was reasonably entitled to use AI facial recognition technology to combat crime and staff abuse in its stores, the Administrative Review Tribunal finds.
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