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Super boost kicks off new financial year
Australian workers will be entitled to more superannuation while some households face bigger power bills in the new financial year. -
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. -
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. -
Vacant Perth lot earmarked for office, dwellings in $10m plan
A vacant strip of land in Northbridge has been earmarked for an eight-storey office and apartment building. -
Perdaman progresses 50MW solar farm near Karratha
A Perdaman-backed solar farm looks set to become the foundation tenant of a traditional owner-backed green energy park near Karratha. -
Centuria’s office portfolio reports turn around
A modest valuation increase of the property fund's Perth portfolio has contributed to a strong result for the office REIT. -
Ex-Microsoft defence lead launches own firm, targets Asia pivot
After half-a-decade at the forefront of Microsoft's regional defence business, Andy Wood discusses the launch of his own advisory firm designed to help WA businesses navigate Asia. -
Dealmakers navigate tighter terrain
Selective M&A and a reopening equity window reshaped the corporate finance market in late 2025. -
Vanadium developers get royalty relief
The state government will offer royalty relief to WA's fledgling vanadium sector, as part of its push to build a $150 million battery using the material in Kalgoorlie by 2029. -
Liberals say $15b fund backing 'loser' green projects will fuel inflation
via abc.net.auThe government is loosening the rules of its $15 billion investment fund to allow it to back loss-making emissions reduction projects, which the Liberals say will further fuel inflation. -
Hot Chili undertakes $40m private placement
Copper-focused Hot Chili has confirmed it will undertake a $40 million private placement, in order to further grow its flagship Costa Fuego copper project in Chile. -
Child abuse survivors want paedophile pay-out loopholes tightened
via abc.net.auWhile they welcome proposed law changes, advocates say more can be done to help victim-survivors of child sexual abuse in Australia. -
SA government offers low-interest drought loans to farmers
via abc.net.auThe SA government has stepped in with an "unprecedented" offer of direct low-interest loans to farmers hit hard by years of drought. -
East Freo, Karrakatta defence sites for sale
The Department of Defence will finally move to divest both Leeuwin Barracks in East Fremantle and Irwin Barracks at Karrakatta, after years of speculation. -
Bellavista taps investors for $35m
Shares in Bellavista Resources rose early on Wednesday, following news of an upsized capital raise due to demand from investors. -
High Court dismisses appeal from Eddie Obeid, son Moses, Ian Macdonald
via abc.net.auThe High Court throws out an appeal by former New South Wales Labor ministers Ian MacDonald and Eddie Obeid, and Mr Obeid's son Moses, after they were convicted for conspiring over a coal mine licence. -
Tech stocks pull Wall Street lower as gold and silver prices bounce back
The US stock market sank in mixed trading on Tuesday, while gold and silver bounced higher after their latest sell-off. -
British firm Binding Solutions in Pilbara iron ore processing foray
Another hopeful Pilbara ore processor has entered the fray, this time in the form of a Japanese-backed British pelletising firm. -
Mum cleaning wounds and handing out water to city's homeless
via abc.net.auCheryl Dolan felt a sense of desperation as she walked through the parks of her central Queensland city. Now, she is taking action and calling for change. -
Hospitality body's donations to Liberals questioned
via abc.net.auThe Tasmanian Greens have accused the state's peak hospitality group and the Liberal Party of a "political stitch-up" to kill off the proposed mandatory pokies card, after hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations were revealed.
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