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PBA welcomes $37.5m stadium pledge
The Perth Basketball Association has welcomed a $37.5 million pledge by the Liberal Party of WA to build an indoor multi-sport stadium in Kensington, should it win the upcoming state election. -
Santos ships first gas from Barossa project after years of delays
via abc.net.auAfter a series of delays, Santos announces the first gas from its $5.6 billion Barossa project will be shipped from Darwin bound for Japan. -
'Wake-up call': Report finds NT auditor-general lacks independence, powers
via abc.net.auA new report has exposed a lack of scrutiny over how Commonwealth money is spent in the Northern Territory. -
At Close of Business podcast January 22 2026
Gary Adshead and Sam Jones discuss disfunction in the Perth City council. -
Rate hike fears cap gains after Aussie stocks surge
Australia's share market has snapped a three-session losing streak thanks to an uptick in global risk sentiment, but hotter-than-expected jobs figures have increased the likelihood of an interest rate hike. -
Green light for Bonvests’ $230m towers in Perth CBD
Singaporean-backed developer Bonvests has secured a panel's approval to build two towers in the CBD, in a development set to cost $230 million. -
Equity Trustees sues Wayne Nannup, SWALSC over ill fated El Caballo saga
The firm tasked with distributing funds from the Noongar Trust has sued the SWALSC and its former chief executive Wayne Nannup over the failed El Caballo's Resort project. -
Perth's Pawsey inks quantum computing deal with Japan
Australia and Japan are on the cusp of strengthening scientific cooperation in quantum computing after signing a letter of intent to collaborate. -
Miramar shares rise following restructure update, Marion Bush transitions from technical director to managing director
Shares in Miramar Resources closed trade on Thursday up 14 per cent to $0.004 cents following news of a board restructuring. -
Financial advisor jailed for taking more than $1m from clients
via abc.net.auVictims of a Perth financial adviser jailed for misappropriating more than a million dollars from investors say his six-year jail term is not enough. -
Water Corp seeks extra water for Port Hedland supply constraints bite
The state government has put feelers out for extra water supply to Port Hedland as the town's existing sources crack under pressure from industrial growth and climate change. -
Water Corp seeks extra water for Port Hedland as supply constraints bite
The state government has put feelers out for extra water supply to Port Hedland as the town's existing sources crack under pressure from industrial growth and climate change. -
Perth Mint grapples with silver spike
Unprecedented price hikes in the value of silver have left The Perth Mint struggling to meet consumer demand for some products. -
Gold Coast publisher Business News Australia shuts down
Queensland publisher Business News Australia has appointed a liquidator, shutting down its online news site which has sometimes been confused with our Perth-based Business News operation. -
Psychosocial council meeting kept secret
A special committee of the City of Perth has secretly discussed the details of a report into the wellbeing and safety of staff and councillors. -
Financial adviser Anthony Paul Torre sentenced to six years in prison
A financial adviser who stole more than $1 million from clients will spend years in prison, with the judge finding his crimes as driven by “greed, incompetence, and arrogance”. -
Sandfire reaffirms FY26 guidance
West Perth-headquartered Sandfire Resources has reiterated its commitment to retaining all annual cost, capital expenditure and production-related guidance for FY26. -
V&V Walsh installs AI to count sheep at abattoir
The use of artificial intelligence to count sheep has improved accuracy at one of Western Australia's largest abattoirs. -
Fenix Resources grows Mid West iron ore volume
Mid West miner Fenix Resources is planning to more than double its output as it toasts record iron ore shipments. -
Push to change QVB coloured windows withdrawn after public backlash
via abc.net.auAn application on behalf of Vicinity Centres sought to make the coloured glass windows in some of the building's shopfronts clear to improve store visibility. -
Coloured windows to stay at Sydney's QVB after public backlash to plan
via abc.net.auAn application on behalf of Vicinity Centres sought to make the coloured glass windows in some of the building's shopfronts clear to improve store visibility. -
Fortescue eyes 2030 for Gabon iron ore, hits Pilbara shipping record
Fortescue is doubling down efforts to get its African iron ore project up and running as it ships record volumes of the red rocks out of its Pilbara heartland. -
South32 alumina production up 3pc, company reiterates FY26 guidance across all operational assets
South32 boss Graham Kerr says the company has been able to maintain a healthy financial position as it moves into the second half of FY26. -
Cashed-up Regis lifts exploration spend
Gold miner Regis Resources is finalising a formal capital management policy as its coffers near $1 billion on the back of a surge in gold prices, as it pours more funds into exploration. -
Unemployment dips as youth hiring lifts jobs
Australia's unemployment rate fell to 4.1 per cent in December, defying forecasts of a less resilient labour market. -
Greatland drills deeper at Telfer
Greatland has taken the drill bit to its Telfer portfolio, completing over 54,000 metres of drilling during the December quarter. -
Rate hike expectations jump after jobs data comes in 'stronger' than expected
via abc.net.auAustralia's unemployment rate fell from 4.3 to 4.1 per cent in December, according to seasonally adjusted figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Breaking: Unemployment rate drops to 4.1 per cent
via abc.net.auAustralia’s unemployment rate fell from 4.3 to 4.1 per cent in December, according to seasonally adjusted figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Breaking: Unemployment drops to 4.1 per cent ahead of RBA's next rates meeting
via abc.net.auAustralia's unemployment rate fell from 4.3 to 4.1 per cent in December, according to seasonally adjusted figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Easing old-school hustle and bustle
A WA business is fast becoming the gold standard for transport management systems nationally.
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