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Perth house prices show modest increase
Perth’s residential property prices have stabilised since last month but performed the worst out of the states in November, CoreLogic has revealed. -
Concerns for ex-circus animals housed near new Sydney airport
via abc.net.au
An exotic wildlife carer is concerned aircraft noise from the soon to open Western Sydney International Airport could impact the wellbeing of her retired circus animals and nearby native species. -
Concern for noise-sensitive exotic animals near new airport's flight path
via abc.net.au
An exotic wildlife carer is concerned aircraft noise from the soon to open Western Sydney International Airport could impact the wellbeing of her retired circus animals and nearby native species. -
Farmers and conservationists unite against critical minerals bill
via abc.net.au
Farmers and conservationists are uniting in their calls to scrap the Queensland parliament's controversial critical minerals bill after it was handed down with no amendments. -
‘Heinous’ crime: China’s disgraced property king sentenced to life in jail
via smh.com.au
The sentencing of former billionaire Hui Ka Yan brings an end to one of the most dramatic rise and fall stories in China’s corporate history. -
‘Heinous’ crime: China’s disgraced king of real estate sentenced to life in jail
via smh.com.au
The sentencing of former billionaire Hui Ka Yan brings an end to one of the most dramatic rise and fall stories in China’s corporate history. -
ASX set to slide, Wall Street declines as oil rises on escalating Middle East tensions
via smh.com.au
A rise in oil prices is sending worries about inflation and yields in the bond market higher, erasing some of the relief the US Treasury Department created the day before. -
ASX set to slide as Wall Street declines
via smh.com.au
A rise in oil prices is sending worries about inflation and yields in the bond market higher, erasing some of the relief the US Treasury Department created the day before. -
'Making trouble': Court unseals Murdoch family succession documents
via abc.net.au
Newly unsealed court documents reveal how the world's biggest family succession drama played out in court, and the crucial role an Australian executive played. -
I’ve been job hunting for months with no luck. Is this strategy worth a try?
via smh.com.au
The maxim that “it’s not what you know but who you know” has been around for a very long time, and I’m sad to say it’s probably never been wrong. -
The GST carve-up is cooked, but we need to stop piling onto WA
via smh.com.au
WA seems to have bagged a great deal, but it’s not quite that simple. -
‘It is a shakedown’: The NRA director taking on Labor’s big tech tax
via smh.com.au
Anti-tax activist Grover Norquist is no fan of Labor’s news media bargaining incentive ...but also a non-interventionist on foreign policy. -
‘It is a shakedown’: The former NRA director taking on Labor’s big tech tax
via smh.com.au
In this week’s On Background, more moves at the ABC, a colourful US anti-tax activist takes on Australia, Kerry Stokes returns, and Q+A’s replacement program traverses familiar ground. -
Billionaire family fights to keep logistics empire as buyers circle
via smh.com.au
Arthur Tzaneros resigned as boss of a major logistics group over his messages about an alleged gang rape as it was revealed the company owed almost $300 million. -
Outlook worsens for government to meet 1.2 million houses promise
via abc.net.au
Government advisors extend their outlook on when 1.2 million homes will be built, as developers, builders and investors wait to see whether the housing market will settle or fall further. -
Loggers avoid environmental laws by labelling operations 'road maintenance'
via abc.net.au
The Forestry Corporation of NSW avoids strict environmental protection for threatened species by calling a logging operation "road maintenance". -
Forestry Corporation carries out 'logging in disguise' as road maintenance
via abc.net.au
The Forestry Corporation of NSW avoids strict environmental protection for threatened species by calling a logging operation "road maintenance". -
US urges allies and China to join economic campaign to 'collapse' Iran
via abc.net.au
Donald Trump's latest bid to pressure Tehran is as he comes under increasing pressure at home over a deeply unpopular war. -
Shell enters WA gas retail
Shell will expand its gas retail business into Western Australia, targeting industrial business and commercial customers in the state. -
Driver waits for compensation after new EV suddenly stops on freeway
via abc.net.au
Customers left in the lurch when a Chinese electric vehicle giant terminated its exclusive agreement with an Australian company now have more certainty, but it's been a hard for many. -
Project on ex-Dingo pub site in Fremantle hits planning snag
A $7 million project on the failed Dingo pub site in Fremantle has hit a hurdle, with the landowners escalating a planning dispute to the state's Supreme Court. -
At Close of Business Podcast August 20 2026
Jack McGinn and Ella Loneragan discuss the balancing act that's key to advocacy work. -
ABN Group secures $33m Canning Vale social housing project
The state and federal governments have selected ABN Group to build a 50-dwelling build-to-rent project in Canning Vale for $32.97 million. -
Evergrande founder sentenced to life in prison by Chinese court
via abc.net.au
Hui Ka Yan, who had faced eight charges including misuse of funds and illegally taking public deposits, pleaded guilty in April, following China Evergrande's collapse five years ago after a quarter of a century in operation. -
Shares break losing streak but banking slump continues
Australia's share market has snapped a six-session losing streak, buoyed by strong miners, tech and health care stocks as banks continue to fall. -
Broken Hill Gold blows White Dam hunt wide open in SA
via smh.com.au
Broken Hill Gold, formerly PacGold, has blown its White Dam hunt wide open in SA after its Icebreaker target sparked a gold-copper push targeting more than 50 prospects. -
ASX finishes higher after jobs data, led by gold miners and tech stocks
via smh.com.au
The Australian sharemarket ticked higher in Thursday’s session after a report showed the nation’s unemployment rate unexpectedly rose in July, tempering expectations for more interest rate hikes by the Reserve Bank. -
McLaren lands standout 4.96% heavy mineral average in WA Eucla Basin
via smh.com.au
McLaren Minerals continues to impress, with 179 new drillholes at its Eucla Basin titanium project averaging a hefty 4.96% heavy minerals at 15.8-metre depths from surface. -
New exclusion zones for adult entertainment venues in Adelaide's CBD
via abc.net.au
New adult entertainment services including sex shops will be banned from operating in prominent locations across the Adelaide CBD and North Adelaide, but existing venues will be able to remain. -
State government announces WA Football review
The state government has announced a review of WA Football, ahead of a new 10-year funding agreement which begins in November next year.
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