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PM defends voice referendum process
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected talk the government could legislate an Indigenous voice to parliament "'anyway" if this year's referendum fails. -
In vet care deserts, an hour can be the difference between life and death
via abc.net.auMore than 250,000 people do not have ready access to a vet in Australia, and according to the industry it is not completely down to a shortage. It is also a distribution issue which is also putting biosecurity at risk. -
In vet care deserts, an hour can be difference between life and death
via abc.net.auMore than 250,000 people do not have ready access to a vet in Australia, and according to the industry it is not completely down to a shortage. It is also a distribution issue which is also putting biosecurity at risk. -
Alcoa faces probe over claims it mined too close to 'significant' jarrah tree
via abc.net.auWA's environmental regulator is investigating an alleged breach of Alcoa's state-imposed mining conditions which, if proven, would make it illegal for the company to continue some of its mining operations. -
Live: ACTU signs AI deal with Microsoft to protect workers' rights
via abc.net.auAustralia's peak union body moves to shore up jobs, while the ASX is set to rise marginally after Wall Street slides for a second day. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Rental market growth stalls, as tenants hit limit of what they can pay
via abc.net.auAustralia's rental market is "starting to rebalance" with prices flat in some capital cities but affordability remains a concern, according to Domain, which says an annual salary of $100,000 is needed to live comfortably. -
Aussie shares creep higher as miners rally, banks drop
Aussie shares creep higher as miners rally, banks drop -
New FDV workforce entity awarded $6m
The Centre for Women's Safety and Wellbeing is among the seven contracted by the state government to create and operate a family and domestic violence workforce development group. -
'Not fair': Commercial fishers warned over salmon antibiotic
via abc.net.auTasmania's Natural Resources and Environment Department has warned commercial fishers that driving their boats near some salmon pens could result in their onboard catch absorbing traces of the antibiotic florfenicol. -
Fishing industry to press minister Jackie Jarvis on biomass study, ban pause
Industry representatives will lobby Jackie Jarvis for an independent fish biomass study and pause to the ban on demersal fishing off the west coast. -
At Close of Business podcast January 14 2026
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how the Wandel family's independent grain export business is thinking big. -
Opinion: Tech drive puts banks in a bind
OPINION: Tougher bank lending rules will make it harder for some people to get a home loan. -
SKS Group flags $45m Crawley build
The Burswood developer plans to convert an entire apartment building into luxury dwellings. -
Another day, another tobacco store torched
Yesterday, the premier was defending the slow pace of new laws to combat a tobacco war, today another firebombing. -
'Green cement' project unveiled for Port Augusta's old power station site
via abc.net.auAbout 150 jobs will be created by a new "green cement" project at a power station site which has sat vacant for nearly a decade, the SA government says. -
China reports record $US1.2 trillion trade surplus despite Trump trade war
via abc.net.auA shift away from the United States toward South-East Asia, Africa and Latin America has helped Chinese exports remain strong. -
Rinehart’s rare praise for Lacaze
Gina Rinehart has lauded Amanda Lacaze's voice against overbearing bureaucracy, following the Lynas Rare Earths shock retirement announcement. -
State govt redirects $20m to social housing, abandons short stay plans
The state government has pulled the plug on an Aboriginal short stay project in the East Kimberley after five years, reallocating the funding to social housing. -
"Monitor" will oversee fractious city council
Former Kwinana mayor Carol Adams will be monitoring the City of Perth after issues arose in 2025. -
Four months after a new city council was elected, a monitor was called in
Former Kwinana mayor Carol Adams will be monitoring the City of Perth after issues arose in 2025. -
Contractors named for two major hospital projects
Lendlease Construction, Built and Spanish company Sacyr Construction have been selected as preferred partners to build two major new hospital buildings in Perth. -
BlueScope taps surplus cash for special dividend
BlueScope Steel is returning $438 million to shareholders one week after the company passed on a $13.2 billion buyout. -
Proteomics appoints Morris as MD
Nedlands-based medtech company Proteomics International Laboratories has appointed David Morris as its managing director and chief executive, effective from January 19. -
WS Collective plans Augusta apartment and office buildings
One of the Perth developers behind Norup + Wilson want to build residential apartments and a commercial building on Augusta's main street. -
Monadelphous wins $300m Rio contract
Engineering firm Monadelphous has added to its sizeable workbook, securing a $300 million maintenance with Rio Tinto.The five-year deal follows on from the company booking a combined worth of $285 million in contracts last week. -
Wandels eye bulk grain exports after mine closure cuts Esperance container trade
The Wandel family's independent grain export business is thinking big to overcome a transport problem. -
K-pop supergroup BTS reveal Australian tour dates
via abc.net.auThe K-pop supergroup have announced their first Australian tour dates since being discharged from the South Korean military. -
Lychee growers’ creative desserts and drinks offset a dismal harvest
via abc.net.auFreeze-dried desserts, lychee ice cream, sorbets, and frozen juice are keeping family owned farms open to the public longer, despite a dramatic drop in the Sunshine Coast lychee harvest. -
Wall Street falls amid credit card rate plan concern
US stocks ended lower on Tuesday, led by a drop in financial shares as comments from JPMorgan executives added to worries about US President Donald Trump's recent proposal for a cap on credit-card rates. -
Trump unleashes again on 'that jerk' Powell, ASX flat — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market flattens after a Wall Street retreat from record highs while global central bank chiefs, including RBA governor Michele Bullock, issue a joint statement backing US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, who is under criminal investigation.
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