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Perseus bolsters profit, pays dividends
Gold producer Perseus Mining has bolstered its profit by 70 per cent to $476 million after enjoying higher gold prices and increased production in the 2023 financial year. -
Trial and error as Indigenous businesses take on mine remediation challenge
Indigenous businesses have found themselves at the forefront of the mine rehabilitation industry. -
Wall Street advances on chips and Iran deal optimism
US stock indices have rallied, with the Nasdaq's 1.9 per cent advance boosted by gains in semiconductor shares while inflation fears eased after the US and Iran signed a peace agreement. -
Designing down the decades at Hames Sharley
National architecture practice Hames Sharley has succeeded through its multidisciplinary approach. -
Victorian teachers reject pay offer against union advice
via abc.net.au
Victorian state school teachers vote to reject the government's 28 to 32 per cent pay rise, despite their union's stance. -
Union won't rule out more strikes as Victorian teachers reject pay offer
via abc.net.au
State school teachers in Victoria vote to reject the government's 28 to 32 per cent pay rise, despite their union's stance. -
Coalition's renewable energy buffer zones risks projects, report says
via abc.net.au
Energy experts have mixed views on what the Victorian Coalition's proposed renewable energy buffer zone policy could mean for the state's energy transition. -
Soft plastics recycling booming with consumer buy-in 'biggest constraint'
via abc.net.au
Australia's soft plastics recycling industry is now operating at nearly triple the capacity it was at REDcycle's peak, but consumers are yet to be convinced. -
Lal Lal Falls runs dry as upstream 'greed' sees water vanish
via abc.net.au
Indigenous and environmental groups are accusing a Chinese company of hoarding water on a Victorian property and causing a sacred waterfall to run dry. -
Push to turn NSW south coast into state's largest national park
via abc.net.au
The National Parks Association wants an ambitious 1.2-million-hectare national park spanning from the Illawarra to the Victorian border. -
'Sleepwalking into a catastrophe': Proposed data centre raises water fears
via abc.net.au
To its supporters, this proposed data centre will provide much-needed regional jobs, but in the nation's driest state, critics say the draw on river water to cool the machines could be too great. -
New data shines light on state of EV public charger network
via abc.net.au
It's often claimed Australia has an EV public charger shortage, but analysis of exclusive data shows most fast charger sites are not congested. -
EV public charger shortage? The data shows drivers rarely queue to charge
via abc.net.au
It's often claimed Australia has an EV public charger shortage, but analysis of exclusive data shows most fast charger sites are not congested. -
Global telco escapes penalty for bank scam texts despite customers losing millions
via abc.net.au
A global telco that failed to stop more than 1,000 scam text messages from reaching Australians has faced no consequences, the ABC can reveal. -
Would you live in a 1930s pump station? This couple made one their home
via abc.net.au
From former post offices to pumping stations, there are buildings with commercial histories all around Australia. Could repurposing them into homes help with the housing supply? -
Would you live in 1930s pump station? This couple made one their home
via abc.net.au
From former post offices to pumping stations, there are buildings with commercial histories all around Australia. Could repurposing them into homes help with the housing supply? -
Are old buildings the solution to new homes?
via abc.net.au
From former post offices to pumping stations, there are buildings with commercial histories all around Australia. Could repurposing them into homes help with the housing supply? -
Auditors unsure when Snowy 2.0 will be finished
via abc.net.au
An audit into the mega hydro-electric project in the NSW Snowy Mountains has outlined five recommendations. -
NT government reveals scale of bungled smart meter rollout
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory's main energy retailer, Jacana, reveals about 5,000 customers — thousands more than previously thought — have been caught up in a smart meter bungle leading to long delays in their billing. -
Third union flags BHP strike vote
The Australian Workers Union has followed two other unions threatening strikes against BHP in the Pilbara, by applying for a Fair Work Commission ballot of its members. -
At Close of Business podcast June 18 2026
Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss the state government's aim to boost the connection between VET and university pathways in higher education. -
BHP cops another cost blowout on Canadian potash project
The cost of BHP's flagship potash project in Canada has blown out by another US$2 billion on the back of a two-year building delay. -
Mint Renewables flags battery energy storage in Kojonup
Victoria-based Mint Renewables has lodged a proposal in Western Australia, over a battery storage project in the Shire of Kojonup. -
Aussie shares snap four-day win streak as miners weigh
Australia's share market has broken a four-session winning streak, after US interest rate worries hit risk sentiment, despite oil prices continuing their decline. -
Migrant intake dips as anti-immigration voices swell
Net overseas migration is slowly falling, but the figures remain above Labor's forecasts and the dramatic cuts demanded by the coalition and One Nation. -
Ex-Lindian Resources chair sues for shares worth $10m
A former chair of Lindian Resources has launched a new legal action suing the ASX-listed rare earths developer over shares worth around $10 million. -
Mining industry boosts Indigenous contractors
WA's big miners have substantially boosted their spending with Indigenous suppliers. -
Universal Constructions wins $33m primary school contract
Universal Constructions has booked a $33 million contract with the state government over a new primary school. -
Federal government cuts grants to native title representative bodies
Project proponents have been warned of approval delays after the federal government cut grants to native title representatives by as much as 40 per cent. -
Zempilas not prepared to interpret Hanson 'monoculture' speech
Liberal leader Basil Zempilas says it's not for him to interpret “what Pauline Hanson may, or may not, have meant” when she promised to turn Australia into a “monoculture” and abolish multiculturism at her National Press Club address on Wednesday.
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