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Perth to host UN AI contest
Perth will host the first-ever Australian chapter of the UN AI for Good Innovation contest; with five finalists selected to pitch for a trip to the peak AI conference in Geneva. -
Should financial literacy be mandatory in schools?
via abc.net.auIn an increasingly complex financial world of buy-now-pay-later schemes, scams, and social media marketing, there are renewed calls for financial literacy to become a mandatory part of the school curriculum. -
Plans for Ngunnawal cultural site at Black Mountain Tower stall
via abc.net.auCustodians say they have been excluded from talks between Telstra and the ACT government about plans to develop the iconic tower into a Ngunnawal cultural site. -
Future of Canberra's Black Mountain Tower in limbo as Ngunnawal cultural site plans stall
via abc.net.auCustodians say they have been excluded from talks between Telstra and the ACT government about plans to develop the iconic tower into a Ngunnawal cultural site. -
Regional Victorian cities face drinking water shortfall as populations grow
via abc.net.auOne regional city is 15 years from a shortfall of drinking water and some experts are calling for a trial to recycle wastewater into something drinkable. -
Crown-of-thorns starfish outbreak on Great Barrier Reef could be worst in decades
via abc.net.auScientists are rushing to contain an emerging outbreak of coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef, warning it could be one of the worst in 60 years. -
Adult store applies for change of use
An adult retail store has lodged an application with the City of Perth to allow for "consensual sex" on the first floor of its premises in Barrack Street. -
Tronox 'whistleblower' Alexander Cokic hit with telecommunications abuse charge
WA Police hit Tronox dissident Alexander Cokic with telecommunications abuse charge as investigators hang onto his laptop. -
At Close of Business podcast January 23 2026
Sam Jones speaks to Tom Zaunmayr about US president Donald Trump's recent comments that caused a stir in the cybersecurity community. -
Aussie shares end rocky week slightly lower, gold soars
Australia's share market has ended the week lower as easing geopolitical worries could not counterbalance sluggish interest rate-sensitive stocks after local economic data pointed to incoming rate hikes. -
Prime Minister among 700 mourners at Tim Picton's memorial service
A memorial service for the former Labor party strategist Tim Picton, who was tragically killed in an alleged one-punch attack in Northbridge, was held at Optus Stadium on Friday morning. -
Mark My Words January 23 2026
Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the news of the week, including the City of Perth; property developments; the gold price; Pilbara water; and more. -
Trump comments cause cyber stir
Comments by the US president suggest we are moving into an era where the digital and the deadly are officially one and the same. -
Cyprium taps investors for $41m
Subiaco-based developer Cyprium Metals has announced plans to raise $41 million, in order to fast track exploration and studies in WA.This is Cyprium's second significant capital raise in the space of five months, after tapping investors for $80 million on August 28 last year. -
Warning as WA builder breached, emails sent to lure more targets
A cyber attack at a WA building company may claim more victims yet, after phishing emails were sent from a company account in an attempt to trap others. -
Opinion: Takeover talk may hold grain of truth
OPINION: Whether or not this is the time to sell, plenty of the cooperative's members will be wondering when, not if. -
More apartments for Blackburne’s $200m City Beach project
Approved changes to Blackburne's $200 million Ocean Village project have sparked a broader discussion on balancing housing supply with public amenities. -
Opinion: Fresh eyes change perspectives
OPINION: A discerning approach can help ease challenges associated with the transition to post-career life. -
Judge in peace plea as he gives Boss Jones' crews claims the heave-ho
The WA Supreme Court has thrown out a seven year old legal action between the descendants of late Goldfields businessman Boss Jones and his brothers John and Burchell. -
'Someone has to do it': Council seeks to usher in four-day work era on full pay
via abc.net.auLaunceston City Council and the Australian Services Union have reached in-principle agreement on a deal for employees to work 30.4 hours over four days, and be paid their full salaries. -
Queensland knocks back commission's suggestion for building approvals boost
via abc.net.auA final report by the Queensland Productivity Commission recommended the state opt out of standards outlined in the National Construction Code. -
Mining services group SSH increases revenue significantly
SSH groups' revenue grew by 25 per cent in the half year, with its work on gold project buoyed by the surging gold price -
JPMorgan Chase closed Trump's accounts in 2021, now he's suing for $US5 billion
via abc.net.auDonald Trump is suing banking giant JPMorgan Chase and its chief executive for $US5 billion ($7.3 billion) over allegations that JPMorgan stopped providing banking services to him and his businesses for political reasons in January 2021. -
Southern Port welcomes quicklime imports into Esperance
Timely upgrades to shed at Esperance port has enabled delivery of a mineral processing input -
Mourners gather for Tim Picton memorial service
A memorial service for the Labor party strategist Tim Picton, who was tragically killed in an alleged one-punch attack in Northbridge, has begun at Optus Stadium this morning. -
Rox continues production push, ahead of anticipated first gold at Younami in 2027
Rox Resources boss Phillip Wilding has heralded a “transformational” December 2025 quarter for the company, as it moves towards production at its Youanmi gold project. -
Ley claims backing by Libs, 'door open' to Nats reunion
Sussan Ley says she'll survive as opposition leader and wants the Nationals back in the coalition tent, even as they demand her resignation. -
Wollongong sports and entertainment precinct receives $17 million boost
via abc.net.auThe NSW government has unveiled long awaited plans for the redevelopment of Wollongong's sporting precinct as it commits $17 million to develop a business case. -
Op shops struggle with 'eyesore' dumping at Queensland stores
via abc.net.auVolunteers say they are tired of "lazy" residents dumping their unwanted goods outside op shops to avoid paying tip fees. -
Wall St finishes up, investors buoyed by tariff relief
Wall Street's main indexes finished higher on Thursday, the second straight day of gains, as investors bought shares after US President Donald Trump rescinded tariff threats on European allies while data highlighted American economic resilience.
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