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WA in no rush to bring down hard borders
Western Australia could keep hard borders in place for the foreseeable future despite other states emerging from coronavirus lockdowns. -
At Close of Business podcast July 17 2026
Ella Loneragan speaks to Claire Tyrrell about the McGovern Foundation, a charity established by former West Coast Eagles defender Jeremy McGovern and his dad Andrew. -
Unions claim Hedland strike success despite low numbers
The Electrical Trades Union has declared the first strike action at BHP's Port Hedland operations a success, while the Chamber of Minerals and Energy says it proves the union is "out of step" with its members. -
Frontier Energy solar farm attracts $280m in Japanese, French funds
Frontier Energy has gained commitments for up to $280 million toward the first stage of its renewable energy project south of Perth. -
Controversial Sunshine Coast housing development fast-tracked
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government declares the Halls Creek development a priority development area. The project is expected to deliver 12,000 new homes. -
Melbourne, Sydney most expensive in world for beer and cigarettes, study finds
via abc.net.au
The Mapping the World's Prices report, published by Deutsche Bank, compares cost-of-living data in 69 cities across six continents. -
Gerry Matera probes attack on integrity registry
Nyoongar businessman Gerry Matera is bringing in the legal big guns as he investigates an attack on his Indigenous Business Integrity Register. -
McGovern Foundation kicking goals, driving success
Concussions may have driven former West Coast Eagles defender Jeremy McGovern to an early retirement, but they didn't stop him from diving headfirst into his charity. -
Regis announces FY27 production guidance
Shares in Jim Beyer-led Regis Resources fell on Friday, following the release of its FY27 annual production guidance. -
Aussie shares end week lower as mining rout continues
Australia's share market has fallen for a second straight week as mining sector selling continued and ongoing attacks between the US and Iran weighed on global growth hopes. -
Rosendorff Diamonds rebuts claims amid former owner company’s tax dispute
Rosendorff Diamonds has rebutted reports of its administration after the director of its former owner company was involved in a tax dispute in the state's highest court. -
WA aged care providers create system roadmap
Seven of some of Western Australia's largest aged care providers have released a plan aiming to strengthen the state's strained aged care system. -
AFL takes over 'Western Derby' trademark bid
An application by the West Coast Eagles football club to trademark the term ‘Western Derby' has been transferred into the hands of the Australian Football League. -
Goyders seek shire’s nod for works at $17m Peppermint Grove house
Mining executive Tim Goyder and his wife have hit a planning hurdle with the council, in the couple's bid to maintain privacy at their $17 million Peppermint Grove house. -
Opinion: Flag win window to a windfall
OPINION: Winning the flag would be a transformational moment for the Dockers. -
Mark My Words July 17 2026
This week Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Jack McGinn, Isabel Vieira, Sam Jones and Claire Tyrrell to talk about the big events of the week in WA business and politics. -
Opinion: The benefits of travel, not transit
OPINION: Personal travel exposes us to ourselves in ways work travel never does. -
Supreme Court battle over traditional owner consultation pauses flood works
via abc.net.au
The Victorian government and a regional water authority have admitted they did not property consult with traditional owners before approving a controversial flood plain restoration project. -
Beacon boss welcomes operational reliability during quarter
Beacon Minerals boss Graham McGarry has toasted to the goldminer's operational reliability amid the fallout from the global fuel squeeze. -
Delayed WA energy plan rebranded
The state opposition has accused the government of trying to bury its delayed Whole of System Plan for the energy grid, after the initiative's name was quietly changed. -
Telstra reveals cause of 'unacceptable' network outage
Telstra says it is "deeply sorry" after revealing the cause of a service outage that left train networks in disarray and customers unable to dial triple zero. -
Mining Act shift to allow energy sales ‘a formality’, Otranto says
Fortescue is confident a legislative fix to allow it to sell green power to non-mining industries is on the cards as the miner shops its potential to global data centre players. -
Treasurer says AI key to raising productivity, lowering interest rates
via abc.net.au
The Treasurer has given an insight into his April meeting with Anthropic, arguing that Australia embracing AI is crucial for turning around the nation's lacklustre productivity and economic performance over recent decades. -
Telstra outage caused by system being sent back two decades
via abc.net.au
The national Telstra outage last week was triggered by maintenance work that caused the system's clocks to go back two decades, the telco says. -
No guarantee outages won't happen again, Telstra CEO says
via abc.net.au
The national Telstra outage last week was triggered by maintenance work that caused the system's clocks to go back two decades, the telco says. -
Josh Fawaz's Like a Prayer now has AI credits on Spotify
via abc.net.au
DJ and music producer Josh Fawaz has updated the song credits on Spotify on his viral track Like a Prayer. Generative AI drums and vocals are now credited. -
Australia's number one song now has AI credits on Spotify
via abc.net.au
DJ and music producer Josh Fawaz has updated the song credits on Spotify on his viral track Like a Prayer. Generative AI drums and vocals are now credited. -
Federal cash sought for Neosmelt iron project
Backers of a clean iron project mooted in Perth's south are seeking significant federal government funding to make their project viable. -
Arrow shares rise on Guinea update
Shares in David Flanagan-led Arrow Minerals rose by more than 65 per cent on Friday, following a significant update relating to its operations in Guinea. -
Arrow shares rise following update
Shares in David Flanagan-led Arrow Minerals rose by more than 65 per cent on Friday, following a significant update relating to its operations in Guinea.
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