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Proptech company makes ASX debut
Claremont-based property technology company Openn Negotiation started trading on the Australian Stock Exchange today, with shares up nearly 50 per cent. -
Are Australians losing their sense of direction due to phone apps?
via abc.net.auGoogle Maps has made city driving a dream, but it's putting lives at risk in the bush. Meet the mapmakers taking on Australia's roughest roads to try to change that. -
Why more gen Zs are getting cosmetic injectables such as botox
via abc.net.auThe number of non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as botox has increased by more than 44 per cent worldwide in four years. What's driving the increase? -
Almond industry cracks $1.3 billion mark as Chinese demand rises
via abc.net.auAustralian almonds are breaking records as the trade war between the United States and China rolls on. -
Plane carrying cash crashes in Bolivia leaving 20 dead
via abc.net.auA Bolivian Air Force Hercules aircraft carrying new banknotes crashes into a busy avenue, leaving 20 people dead and around 30 more injured. -
Plane carrying cash crashes in Bolivia leaving 15 dead
via abc.net.auA Bolivian Air Force Hercules aircraft carrying new banknotes crashes into a busy avenue, leaving 15 people dead and at least 30 more injured. -
Breaking: Plane carrying cash crashes in Bolivia leaving 15 dead
via abc.net.auA Bolivian Air Force Hercules aircraft carrying new banknotes crashes into a busy avenue, leaving 15 people dead and at least 30 more injured. -
Regional mobile phone users lament lost service as complaints spike
via abc.net.auAs reliability complaints increase, regional customers say mobile phone service is declining. -
Dozens of US Republicans call for tariff probe into Australian lamb
via abc.net.auRepublicans write to Donald Trump's top trade officials to request an investigation into Australian lamb, as several members of Congress sponsor a bill for a 30 per cent tariff on Australian sheep products. -
Deadline looms for farmers refusing transmission line work on properties
via abc.net.auLandholders opposed to VNI West have been given 30 days to allow environmental assessments before authorised officers can enter by force. -
Locked and loaded, now gathering dust: What killed Narrabri's battery?
via abc.net.auA community battery project three years in the making, run by a local not-for-profit and backed by the council, was killed after a spark of misinformation about its fire risk was ignited. -
In coal country this battery didn't stand a chance
via abc.net.auA community battery project three years in the making, run by a local not-for-profit and backed by the council, was killed after a spark of misinformation about its fire risk was ignited. -
How a spark of misinformation derailed a community battery in Narrabri
via abc.net.auA community battery project three years in the making, run by a local not-for-profit and backed by the council, was killed after a spark of misinformation about its fire risk was ignited. -
Watching elderly at the ATM to demand cash is just one form of financial abuse
via abc.net.auExperts are warning elders are suffering in silence and are calling for more awareness around financial abuse to understand how it manifests within families and communities. -
Warning financial abuse among First Nations elders a hidden problem
via abc.net.auExperts are warning elders are suffering in silence and are calling for more awareness around financial abuse to understand how it manifests within families and communities. -
Chris Ellison's Mineral Resources wins access to Pilbara papers
Chris Ellison's Mineral Resources has won access to executive-level paperwork at Pilbara Ports ahead of a $14 million legal showdown. -
Hotel added to $4bn Golden Sedayu project
Indonesian-backed Golden Sedayu is set to include Perth's first Anatara Hotel in its Burswood Point development. -
At Close of Business podcast February 27 2026
Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones talk about an education panel that highlighted support for students in early schooling years. -
Cash pledges WA Liberal GST support
Michaelia Cash has put her name to a letter supporting the current GST arrangements on behalf of local federal Liberals, as the campaign to retain WA's tax share ramps up. -
Clive Palmer wants Perth judge to stand aside in swindle appeal
Clive Palmer has asked a Federal Court judge court to disqualify himself from deciding the fate of his $12 million company swindle prosecution. -
Aussie shares pip record in modest end to historic week
Australia's share market has reset its record close for a second time in as many days despite a modest uptick to end the week. -
Writing on the wall for letter delivery in Australia
Australia will eventually follow Denmark's lead and abandon its letter service, with deliveries of handwritten notes, Christmas cards and household bills destined to become a thing of the past. -
Mark My Words February 27 2026
Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Sussan Ley's exit, Wittenoom legal case, Fortescue's wind farms Laurence Escalante, and apartments in Mount Hawthorn. -
Review: Roots run deep at Swinney
REVIEW: New releases from a hot 2024 vintage show a producer at the top of its game. -
Green light for Tonic Group’s solar farm in Binningup
A development assessment panel has approved Tonic Group's multi-million-dollar proposal to build a solar farm and battery storage in the state's South West. -
Opinion: Providers face ‘impossible choice’
OPINION: The NDIA is failing to effectively steward the market for which it is responsible. -
Perdaman acquires Amanda Energy Solutions
Urea plant developer Perdaman has acquired business energy supplier Amanda Energy Solutions to expand its foray into the energy sector. -
Coles shares dive as profit result misses expectations
via abc.net.auFinancial results for supermarket giant Coles underperform, with stocks following suite. -
Brewery shuts down after neighbour's noise complaint sparks council stoush
via abc.net.auPopular Sunshine Coast brewery and music venue Terella Brewing will close after a legal stoush with the local council. -
South Sydney Rabbitohs to maintain WA hold despite Bears intro
South Sydney Rabbitohs chief executive Blake Solly says the club will maintain its connection with WA, despite the introduction of the Perth Bears from next season.
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