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Perth’s home values continue rise
The median house price has climbed to more than $800,000 for the first time in history, CoreLogic data shows. -
Breaking: Tasmania takes control of ore stockpile after Liberty Bell Bay defaults on loan
via abc.net.auThe Tasmanian government appoints receivers and managers at Liberty Bell Bay smelter in the state's north to protect the manganese ore stockpile paid for by taxpayers. -
Ora Banda to spend $63M at Davyhurst
Ora Banda Mining has approved a $63 million expansion of its Eastern Goldfields production base, but a cost hike at its Davyhurst mine has prompted a share sell-off. -
P&N, Great Southern scrap merger plans
Both banks have walked away from plans to form a $30 billion mutual lender. -
Iluka braces for $565m hit on mineral sands division
Iluka Resources is preparing to record $565 million worth of charges against its mineral sands division after suspending its Cataby mine, sending its shares sliding. -
Kinetic IT win Defence ICT contract
WA-founded tech services provider Kinetic IT has been awarded a two-year Department of Defence contract to manage mission-critical ICT services. -
MinRes mulls Bald Hill restart amid lithium price uptick
Mineral Resources is mulling a potential restart of its mothballed Bald Hill lithium mine and has lifted its full-year spodumene volume guidance amid a rally in the battery metal's price. -
US stocks hold near their all-time high while the dollar's value stabilizes
Few ripples washed through Wall Street Wednesday after the Federal Reserve decided to hold its main interest rate steady, just like investors expected. -
Gold Coast firm fined $14m over Qoin cryptocurrency
via abc.net.auThe company behind the Gold Coast-based crypto token Qoin has been fined $14 million by the Federal Court following long-running legal action by the corporate watchdog. -
Music rights body says Australian artists are fighting algorithms to be heard
via abc.net.auWhile this year's triple j Hottest 100 featured a significant number of Australian songs, local artists have suffered a shocking decline in online streaming figures over the past five years. -
Travel agents overwhelmed by new UK passport rules
via abc.net.auNew passport rules for UK Australian dual citizens have customers in "tears", say travel agents who are working through the night to help. -
Jetstar twice violated own policy on fees for changing support worker's name
via abc.net.auThe 22-year-old northern Tasmanian man with a disability was incorrectly told he'd have to pay a fee to change the name of his support worker on a ticket. After an apology and a refund, it happened again. -
Jetstar twice violated own policy on fees for changing support worker
via abc.net.auThe 22-year-old northern Tasmanian man with a disability was incorrectly told he'd have to pay a fee to change the name of his support worker on a ticket. After an apology and a refund, it happened again. -
Amazon accidentally announces further 16,000 layoffs in AI pivot
via abc.net.auA misfired internal email was the first time many employees found out about a second round of job cuts in just six months. -
Renewables supply more than fossil fuels as Australia notches power demand record
via abc.net.auAmid fits and starts, Australia's energy transition turned a big corner in 2025, as renewables shot past fossil fuels despite demand records. -
Grid hits major milestone as coal, gas shrink amid ‘tripling’ battery discharge
via abc.net.auAmid fits and starts, Australia's energy transition turned a big corner in 2025, as renewables shot past fossil fuels despite demand records. -
Would-be tenants queried on 'lifestyle' in 50-question rental applications
via abc.net.auTenants are being forced to hand over excessive personal data when applying for rental properties, with new research warning that applicants' personal information could be at risk. -
Privacy concerns for renters filling out 50-question lease applications
via abc.net.auTenants are being forced to hand over excessive personal data when applying for rental properties, with new research warning that applicants' personal information could be at risk. -
Gem hunter illegally mined tonnes of turquoise ore at NT sacred site
via abc.net.auA gemstone dealer has received a four-month suspended prison sentence for illegally mining more than 8 tonnes of turquoise ore at a Northern Territory sacred site. -
At Close of Business podcast January 28 2026
Tom Zaunmayr and Sam Jones discuss Aaron Morey's new role as chief executive of the CME. -
Stokes-backed BCI slows construction on track to first salt production
Construction at Kerry Stokes backed-BCI Minerals' Mardie project slowed during the December quarter as it completed large construction foundations. -
St George appoints key adviser to further US engagement as focus on critical minerals increases
John Prineas-chaired St George Mining has continued its push to further ties with the US, adding a key government relations adviser to its corner. -
Aussie shares slip as hot inflation points to rate hike
Australian shares have snapped a three-session winning streak after hotter-than-expected inflation numbers ratcheted up bets on an incoming interest rate hike. -
Chinese ambassador hints at retaliation over Port of Darwin
via abc.net.auChina's ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, questions the Albanese government's ethics in wanting to return the Port of Darwin to Australian hands. -
Auditor General inspects ‘repeat offenders’ in local govt financial reporting
The auditor general has pushed for better transparency in local governments' financials amid highly publicised troubles at WA councils. -
Emerald plots local goldmine
Asian-focused goldminer Emerald Resources is a step closer to establishing a local production asset, with hopes of starting development this year. -
Fake Botox still being imported into Australia, months after first warning
via abc.net.auCounterfeit Botox vials were packaged in branded boxes that appear like a genuine product, according to a renewed warning from the Therapeutic Goods Administration. -
Opinion: Urgency, conflict key themes for 2026
OPINION: Aligning political desires and the needs of business is among a host of must-haves for the defence sector this year. -
Sobering export report for Australian producers as world turns off wine consumption
via abc.net.auGlobal demand for Australian wine is continuing to dwindle, with the latest Wine Australia export report showing an 8 per cent decrease in 2025 as consumers opt for alcohol-free trends. -
Opinion: University boards under scrutiny
OPINION: Governance issues will play into broader policy debates this year.
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