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Seven gets $5.3m cricket fee reduction
Cricket Australia could provide up to an $8.3 million discount to broadcaster Seven West Media, in light of the financial impact from changes to the current season. -
Why don't Australian banks offer 30-year fixed-rate home loans?
via abc.net.auA new report says Australian borrowers would benefit from 30-year fixed-rate home loans, and they should be made available. -
$3k fines for taxi drivers who refuse subsidy for passengers with disabilities
via abc.net.auThe NSW government is closing a "loophole" that allowed taxi drivers to refuse to accept a travel subsidy for passengers with a disability. -
Put your 2026 Oscars knowledge to the test with our Academy Awards quiz
via abc.net.auAwards season might be over for another year but the memories will live on in our minds … and in the questions of this Academy Awards quiz. -
Daily heart surgeries cut back to twice a week due to strikes
via abc.net.auDaily heart surgeries have been cut to two a week in Tasmania while a small group of crucial specialists strikes for better pay and conditions. But negotiations with the government have halted, and locums are being sought to plug resulting healthcare gaps.
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Record property profits see home owner wealth surge despite rising rates
via abc.net.auAustralian home owners now have the protection of a "financial shield" in uncertain times, a report by property portal Domain has found, but record profits from property resales are widening the gap between established owners and aspiring first home buyers. -
Last minute save for Modco liquidators’ legal action
A legal action by Modco liquidators will progress after a 10-month delay, after a successful eleventh-hour bid to continue the dispute in the Federal Court. -
Aussie shares climb on steady oil price, rate outlook
Australia's share market has logged a second session of gains on easing oil prices, and as the Reserve Bank's recent split interest rate decision softened the outlook for future hikes. -
Cross River Rail boss tells inquiry CFMEU 'purposefully' caused disruptions
via abc.net.auCross River Rail Delivery Authority chief executive Graeme Newton told an inquiry into the CFMEU the union had "consistently made unsubstantiated claims" on social media and through media organisations about poor worksite safety. -
At Close of Business podcast March 18 2026
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How a new steel mill plans to support economy, climate, and Olympics
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Core to restart mothballed lithium operation, secures funding
Core Lithium has greenlit the restart of its mothballed Finniss lithium operation in the Northern Territory and plans to raise $120 million to fund the revival. -
Opinion: US deal steals Australian wheat demand
OPINION: US-Indonesia negotiations suggest politics may begin reshaping Australia's relationship with a longstanding market. -
Diesel fuel price surpasses $3-per-litre at Perth retailer
The price of diesel has climbed above $3-per-litre at one Perth retailer as politicians scramble to shore up supply into regional WA. -
Backing the hard stuff worth a shot
Recent investments in hardware show there's a future for making things in WA. -
Ex-shire executive charged with stealing, fraud
A former council deputy chief executive has been accused of stealing and attempting to gain thousands of dollars through fraud and deceit. -
PBA CEO Lenegan to join BWA
Basketball WA has appointed Ryan Lenegan as its general manager of membership and community growth, beginning in early May. -
BP tells government its looking for new fuel sources
Petroleum giant BP has told the state government it's working on plans to source fuel for Western Australia beyond April, as the Middle East crisis continues to deepen. -
Barry Urban’s alleged killer Jerry Aniseto Masipau pleads not guilty
The man accused of killing disgraced former WA Labor MP Barry Urban has pleaded not guilty, with the matter heading to trial. -
Perth medtech used in Ukraine war zone
A Perth regenerative medicine company has revealed a humanitarian shipment of its nerve repair products have been used in 23 surgical procedures on injured Ukrainian soldiers. -
Goyder speaks on Woodside CEO search
Woodside chair Richard Goyder is confident that candidates overlooked for the role of chief executive will support new boss Liz Westcott, as she settles into the role. -
Goyder backs Westcott in as Woodside CEO
Woodside chair Richard Goyder is confident that candidates overlooked for the role of chief executive will support new boss Liz Westcott, as she settles into the role. -
Perth-founded tech firm Advanced Navigation raises $158m
Advanced Navigation plans to scale-up its high-tech production site in Balcatta as part of a global expansion focused on technology that effectively replaces GPS. -
Australia's fuel shipments look safe for the next month. After that, it's complicated
via abc.net.auShips carrying oil are continuing to come to Australia as expected and should do so for the next month, and the industry is urging that while the picture beyond that is uncertain and complicated, "the tankers have never stopped coming". -
Realside buys $48m Malaga large format retail asset
The national property fund has purchased Malaga Home Centre from Subiaco's Quadrant Investments. -
The traditional granny flat is changing, and Tasmania is leading the way
via abc.net.auTasmanians will soon be able to build second dwellings that are 50 per cent larger than the current size. An urban planner says other jurisdictions should follow suit. -
Westgold contract extended for MLG Oz
Kalgoorlie-based MLG Oz has secured a year extension to its integrated site services contract with Westgold Resources. -
DUG settles US legal action with Shell subsidiary
Shares in Perth-based high-performance computing provider DUG Technology have lifted on news it settled a long-running legal battle with a US subsidiary of Shell. -
Locksley on the march at Mojave
As the US pursues critical minerals supply chains outside of China, a Perth-based junior is taking steps to be a part of it. -
BHP and Woodside appoint new CEOs in major mining shake-up
via abc.net.auBHP has tapped Brandon Craig as its new CEO, while Elizabeth Westcott has taken the top job at Woodside Energy three months after she served as acting CEO.
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