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WA Supreme Court judge Stephen Hall to join CCC
The Supreme Court judge who presided over the Claremont serial killer trial will join the Corruption and Crime Commission after stepping down from the bench. -
Redevelopment of Brisbane milk factory site proposed ahead of Olympics
via abc.net.au
Developer Mark Stockwell has revealed plans for an apartment tower, hotel and Olympic hub at the Parmalat milk processing site on Brisbane's central riverfront. -
Notre Dame university halts new nursing student enrolments for another year
via abc.net.au
The university says it will not take new students for its nursing program for another year, as it needs to "rebalance enrolments across the program within accredited program capacity". -
Barbeques Galore collapses, WA stores to close
National retailer Barbeques Galore is set to shutter its 62-company owned stores after a rescue deal from its owner and secured lender fell through. -
At Close of Business podcast June 9 2026
Ella Loneragan and Jack McGinn discuss Holyoake and its chief executive Ben Smith. -
Australian shares trim losses as NAB predicts rate cut
Australia's share market has trimmed early losses after NAB economists predicted the Reserve Bank is done hiking interest rates, while miners were under pressure from heavy commodity prices. -
Impact appoints McKerlie as chair
West Perth-based junior Impact Minerals has appointed Jim McKerlie as its non-executive chair, effective immediately. -
Govt gets show cause notices on prisons
Serious risk to the security, control, safety and welfare at three West Australian prisons has prompted the state's inspector of custodial services to issue show cause notices. -
Tellus Holdings appoints Anna Dartnell as CEO
The owner and operator of Australia's largest hazardous waste facility has promoted Perth-based Anna Dartnell to be its next chief executive.Tellus Holdings recruited Ms Dartnell two months ago, joining as chief operating officer. -
Miner Nathan River Resources collapses owing at least $300m
via abc.net.au
Iron ore mining company Nathan River Resources has gone into voluntary administration owing at least $300 million in debt, unpaid wages and royalties. -
Outreach up amid profit-to-purpose pivot
Holyoake chief executive Ben Smith is taking the not-for-profit organisation to new heights. -
Breaking: Barbeques Galore to shut, hundreds of workers facing redundancy
via abc.net.au
It will shut its 62 company-owned stores in the coming weeks and working through "transitional arrangements" with 27 stores owned by franchises, with hundreds of staff facing redundancy. -
Barbeques Galore to shut, hundreds of workers facing redundancy
via abc.net.au
It will shut its 62 company-owned stores in the coming weeks and working through "transitional arrangements" with 27 stores owned by franchises, with hundreds of staff facing redundancy. -
Opinion: Defence budget signals strategic shift
OPINION: Defence spending in the recent federal budget aligns with Australia's stated strategic direction. -
Duffy 'not fit' to practice, says ASIC
A former Brite advisor has been permanently banned from providing financial services after the sector regulator found he failed to disclose a conflict and indicated a "lack of integrity and honesty". -
US Navy establishes Perth hub to support Aukus personnel
The United States Navy has opened a support hub for its submariners and their families in Perth under the Aukus program. -
Liberals, Nationals recommit to overturning WA uranium mining ban
A ban on uranium mining in Western Australia imposed by the state government in 2017 would be overturned should Basil Zempilas be elected premier in 2029. -
Try before you buy: E-bike borrow program driving sales
via abc.net.au
A free e-bike library is set to continue in Hobart after a successful first year and a reported rise in sales, as more people make the switch to e-bikes. -
ABC boss confirms ex-news director in the dark about replacement hunt
via abc.net.au
Managing director Hugh Marks is questioned by Sally Sara over Justin Stevens's sudden resignation last month, in addition to controversies over the hiring of Grace Tame and subsequent comments by radio host Charlie Pickering. -
Forrestania set to acquire Zenith for $93.5m
Forrestania Resources has taken another step towards further increasing its gold footprint in Western Australia. -
NSW cotton king to absorb major WA corporate farm company
One of WA's largest corporate farm managers will be absorbed by a major NSW-led family agricultural investment house. -
Court grants time for DevWest to raise funds over ATO debt
The Federal Court has given property developer Devwest Group time to raise funds to cover its debt, in an ongoing dispute with the Australian Taxation Office. -
Georgiou wins $67m Bentley Health Services contract
Georgiou Group has been selected to deliver a $67 million, 24-bed secure extended care unit at Bentley Hospital, as the state releases another $167 million worth of contracts. -
Idris Elba thinks audiences won't support a Black James Bond
via abc.net.au
Idris Elba has quashed rumours he was ever in the running to play James Bond, saying audiences are unlikely to come along for the ride if Bond is played by a black actor. -
Idris Elba shuts down the idea of a black James Bond
via abc.net.au
Idris Elba has quashed rumours he was ever in the running to play James Bond, saying audiences are unlikely to come along for the ride if Bond is played by a black actor. -
Businesses MIA on rooftop solar, battery revolution
Australian households are generating nearly four times as much solar energy as retailers, manufacturers and other non-residential buildings, with most commercial rooftops panel-free. -
GR Engineering books $7.6m early works deal
Paul Bennett-led Medallion Metals says it remains on course to reach a steady-state metal production at its Ravensthorpe gold project during the second half of 2027. -
Doctors call for mandatory food star ratings to stop health 'crisis'
via abc.net.au
Health bodies want star ratings on all packaged foods to help shoppers make healthier choices, but the grocery industry says the voluntary system works.
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Gold group, school and Lions support keeps hay runs on the road
WA's gold industry has donated $75,000 to a Salmon Gums-based agricultural charity to keep livestock on drought-hit northern stations fed. -
Wall Street closes mixed as tech, chipmakers rebound
US stocks have ended mostly higher, led by gains in the Nasdaq and chipmakers as investors sought bargains after Friday's sharp sell-off.
Investors were also relieved after Iran and Israel said they had halted attacks on each other.
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