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Regis rallies on improved output
Shares in Subiaco-based gold producer Regis Resources closed the day up 10 per cent after reporting solid gold production for the month and financial year, despite costs ringing in at the higher end. -
Plan to advance conservative playbook
Efforts to undermine support for the Albanese government in WA focus on issues including net zero, immigration and welcome to country. -
Worker dies following incident at Central Australian gold mine
via abc.net.auMining firm Newmont has confirmed an employee has been killed following an incident at its Tanami gold mine in remote Central Australia on Wednesday. -
Worker dies after incident at Central Australian gold mine
via abc.net.auMining firm Newmont has confirmed an employee has been killed following an incident at its Tanami gold mine in remote Central Australia on Wednesday. -
Breaking: Worker dies after incident at Central Australian gold mine
via abc.net.auMining firm Newmont has confirmed an employee has been killed following an incident at its Tanami gold mine in remote Central Australia on Wednesday. -
More drops for technology stocks weigh on Wall Street
More drops for technology stocks weighed on Wall Street Wednesday. -
Trump, tariffs, gold — how are Australia's biggest companies faring?
via abc.net.auAustralia's mining sector is expected to lead the earnings charge for this reporting season, boosted by signs of a stabilisation in the Chinese economy and a turbo-charged commodities market. -
Company reporting season has started. Here's what's likely to happen
via abc.net.auAustralia's mining sector is expected to lead the earnings charge for this reporting season, boosted by signs of a stabilisation in the Chinese economy and a turbo-charged commodities market. -
Calls for more detail on coal mine water releases into reef catchment
via abc.net.auThere were 55 water releases from the region's coal mines in the month of January into the largest catchment draining to the Great Barrier Reef. -
Perth office vacancy with slight shift
The Property Council's new office vacancy report has been released, showing just a 0.1 per cent dip in Perth's vacancy rate. -
Report says Australia's focus on China has 'eroded' Taiwan's trust
via abc.net.auExperts say Australia needs to do more to grow its relationship with Taiwan as China works to diplomatically isolate Taipei in the region. -
This 'big, beautiful plan' has backfired, costing Timor-Leste hundreds of millions
via abc.net.auThe Greater Sunrise gas project was meant to transform Timor-Leste and bring billions in revenue, but locals are still waiting for the jobs and opportunities that were promised. -
The $120m airport and $550m highway built for Timor-Leste's boom that never came
via abc.net.auThe Greater Sunrise gas project was meant to transform Timor-Leste and bring billions in revenue, but locals are still waiting for the jobs and opportunities that were promised. -
A 'ghost airport' and sinkhole highway represents Timor's gamble on oil and gas
via abc.net.auThe Greater Sunrise gas project was meant to transform Timor-Leste and bring billions in revenue, but locals are still waiting for the jobs and opportunities that were promised. -
A 'ghost airport' and sinkhole highway represent Timor's gamble on oil and gas
via abc.net.auThe Greater Sunrise gas project was meant to transform Timor-Leste and bring billions in revenue, but locals are still waiting for the jobs and opportunities that were promised. -
Steel fabricators 'on their knees' amid surge in Asian imports
via abc.net.auAustralian steel businesses are losing out to importers undercutting them by up to 50 per cent as an urgent probe considers measures to protect the industry. -
'Bloodbath' at Washington Post as massive layoffs announced
via abc.net.auThe Jeff Bezos-owned paper which famously brought down US President Richard Nixon will drastically cut back in size and lay off workers in all its departments. -
New commissioners for Tourism WA
WA's Tourism Minister Reece Whitby has added a Seven West Media executive, a former Fremantle mayor and an east coast rugby league expert to the Tourism WA board. -
Canadian miners flock to ASX
Canadian resources companies are increasingly eyeing the Australian stock market's investor base and capital pools after eight North American outfits listed in 2025. -
At Close of Business podcast February 4 2026
Isabel Vieira and Elisha Newell discuss Business News' recent corporate finance feature. -
Perth Festival slumps to $850k loss
The loss was the first since Perth Festival started disclosing its annual results and came despite a 20 per cent jump in government grants to $17.6 million. -
Australian shares reverse early dip as miners soar
Australia's share market has shrugged off a morning slump to charge higher by the close, buoyed by strength in large cap miners, banks and energy stocks. -
Living costs rise for all but those on government payments hit hardest
via abc.net.auCost-of-living pressures are being felt by all households, but some have been hit harder than others as annual costs increased between 2.3 and 4.2 per cent in 2025, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Living costs rise for all but some hit harder, new ABS data finds
via abc.net.auCost-of-living pressures are being felt by all households, but some have been hit harder than others as annual costs increased between 2.3 and 4.2 per cent in 2025, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. -
Analysis: Fiscal realities rein in US’s aggressive Nordic ambitions
ANALYSIS: The negative response of financial markets dissuaded the US president from pursuing his designs on Greenland. -
CBD skyscraper to become hotel
After years of speculation, a $250 million plan to overhaul the Kuwait government-owned St Martins Tower has finally been revealed. -
Hundreds of coal miners 'anxious' as Eraring coal stalemate continues
via abc.net.auThe fate of 300 coal miners remains in limbo, as negotiations to extend a coal supply contract for Eraring Power Station stall. -
First Graphene expands international footprint
First Graphene boss Mike Bell says the junior has a great opportunity to grow global revenue and growth across new and emerging markets, on the back of a key announcement. -
More summer blackouts 'likely' due to ongoing dust pollution from dry conditions
via abc.net.auSome parts of the state were still without power this afternoon, as SA Power Networks says outages are likely to persist this summer because of long-term wear and tear. -
Opinion: Net downside in fishing bans
OPINION: The state government may have hooked itself with what looked like an easy political decision.
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