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Swearing in follows Cook's reshuffle
Daniel Pastorelli has acknowledged the challenges ahead after being sworn into his first cabinet role as mines, petroleum, exploration and water minister in the Cook government. -
Sam Neill leaves a wealth of films behind. Here are some of his best
via abc.net.au
With more than 150 acting roles under his belt, Sam Neill leaves a lasting legacy to the film and TV industry, and an array of characters that will stay in fans' hearts forever. -
From Jurassic Park to The Piano, here are Sam Neill's best roles
via abc.net.au
With more than 150 acting roles under his belt, Sam Neill leaves a lasting legacy to the film and TV industry, and an array of characters that will stay in fans' hearts forever. -
At Close of Business podcast July 13 2026
Gary Adshead and Sam Jones discuss the recent moves in Premier Roger Cook's cabinet. -
Australian shares tread water as traders weigh conflict
Australia's share market has started the week flat as renewed fighting in the Persian Gulf boosts oil prices and weighs on mining stocks. -
H-Uβs Gloucester Park plan moves to MLP
The Adrian Fini-backed plan is progressing via the state government's market led proposals process, four years after it was mooted. -
Lifeline confirms cyber incident exposed data
Lifeline Australia has confirmed that staff and volunteer information has been exposed in a cyber incident, but insists no help seeker information had been compromised in the breach. -
Plum Grove wins deal for bulk grain exports at Geraldton port
Mid West farmers will have two bulk handlers to choose from this season after Mid West Ports handed a three-year agreement to a local firm to ship grain. -
Fever surpasses 6k paid member barrier
West Coast Fever increased its paid membership by 29 per cent in 2026, with 6,086 people signing up. -
Proximity to power shifts calculations
Leaked numbers have made government secrets public, and highlight a departure from Labor's past messaging. -
DP World, maritime union fight over new technology plan in Fremantle
A legal fight between DP World and the union over new crane technology at the Fremantle port has started to play out in the Federal Court. -
Opinion: Shifting breed mix in WA cattle
OPINION: Angus remains dominant among WA's cattle herds but the number of northern-adapted breeds is rising. -
Perth-founded activewear retailer Stax appoints liquidators
The owners of Perth-founded activewear business Stax Group have moved to wind up entities within the e-commerce-focused brand following its entry into receivership. -
William Buck acquires Equiti Partners
Accounting and advisory firm William Buck has expanded its WA footprint through the acquisition of Subiaco-based firm Equiti Partners. -
Charger divests Bynoe for up to $14.75m
West Perth-based Charger Metals anticipates the divestment of its Bynoe lithium project to Core Lithium to be finalised in coming days, following ministerial approval from the NT government. -
Arc mulls iron ore freight deal with Omani-backed Mid West miner
Freight rail operator Arc Infrastructure is working with an Arabian-owned company on a deal which could assist development of the Mid West's magnetite industry. -
Government urged to 'bite the bullet' and mandate mobile phone roaming
via abc.net.au
Already available to international tourists, consumer advocates want to see mobile roaming mandated for domestic customers too. -
Government urged to 'bite the bullet' and mandate mobile-phone roaming
via abc.net.au
Already available to international tourists, consumer advocates want to see mobile roaming mandated for domestic customers too. -
Rox receives final permit for Youanmi tilt
Rox Resources boss Phillip Wilding says construction at the company's flagship Younami gold mine will likely intensify in coming weeks, following a key milestone. -
Regis bows out of $5.6b Vault battle
Regis Resources has bowed out of the battle for goldmining peer Vault Minerals, opting not to match a bid by Raleigh Finlayson's Genesis Minerals for the company. -
Support for Hanson's One Nation slips in latest poll
Pauline Hanson and One Nation's popularity have slipped since her controversial Press Club speech with support shifting to the coalition, according to new polling. -
Wall Street ends higher as investors turn to earnings
The S&P 500 has risen to end just short of a record high as a blockbuster Nasdaq debut of South Korea's SK Hynix fuelled optimism about memory-chip makers. -
Worn-down 'jewel' needs some love ahead of World Heritage Bid
via abc.net.au
Once a booming gold rush town, Walhalla is preparing for a different kind of boom, but first, it needs critical government investment in infrastructure. -
ASX flat as oil price jumps, Telstra warns of post-outage scams β as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX has closed the session flat despite renewed war tensions, while Telstra warned customers about a spate of postage scamming. -
What happened when a rare bird found a place to nest near a logging coupe
via abc.net.au
It was late 2021 when one of Australia's rarest birds started to arrive in the native forests of Lonnavale. Ecologists had expected it but for a reacting forestry sector, it was "not sustainable". -
International arrival cards to be dumped for digital alternative
via abc.net.au
A digital alternative to incoming passenger cards filled out by everyone entering Australia is set to be rolled out in the next two years. -
Change to international travel as digital arrival cards roll out
via abc.net.au
A digital alternative to incoming passenger cards filled out by everyone entering Australia is to be implemented in the next two years. -
Businesses caught between Labor's trust tax and stamp duty
via abc.net.au
Small businesses affected by the change are in limbo as states decide whether to waive stamp duty fees, with industry groups warning relief will be limited unless they sign on. -
We analysed 'affordable' rental listings. Many were affordable in name only
via abc.net.au
Governments across Australia are spending billions to boost the number of rentals available to people on low and middle incomes. A Four Corners investigation found many of these homes were unaffordable for those who needed them most, particularly single-income households. -
Waiting for Goldilocks? 'Affordable' homes sit vacant
via abc.net.au
Governments across Australia are spending billions to boost the number of rentals available to people on low and middle incomes. A Four Corners investigation found many of these homes were unaffordable for those who needed them most, particularly single-income households.
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