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WA tourist towns back nation's largest speed limit reduction trial
via abc.net.au
Set to begin next year, the trial will see speed limits cut by at least 10kph across Margaret River and nearby communities. -
Former employees of charity speak out about $150k in unpaid super
via abc.net.au
Former staff of charity PAWS Darwin are speaking out about being short-changed on their superannuation to the tune of $150,000. Under-18 staff also say the super accounts PAWS promised to create for them never existed. -
Ex-staff speak out about charity's $150k super debt and non-existent accounts
via abc.net.au
Former staff of charity PAWS Darwin are speaking out about being short-changed on their superannuation to the tune of $150,000. Under-18 staff also say the super accounts PAWS promised to create for them never existed. -
Researchers develop laser technology to test drinks for methanol
via abc.net.au
Adelaide University researchers have developed a way to use lasers to test closed alcohol bottles for methanol, which kills hundreds every way. -
Trump's tariffs turn liability as businesses claw back $110 billion
via abc.net.au
Businesses globally are clawing back tens of billions of dollars paid to United States customs after Donald Trump's so-called liberation day tariffs were deemed unlawful. -
Businesses claw back $110b in Trump's unlawful tariffs
via abc.net.au
Businesses globally are clawing back tens of billions of dollars paid to United States customs after Donald Trump's so-called liberation day tariffs were deemed unlawful. -
Australian brand has a 'Trump account' after six-figure tariff refund
via abc.net.au
Businesses globally are clawing back tens of billions of dollars paid to United States customs after Donald Trump's so-called liberation day tariffs were deemed unlawful. -
Why Australians shouldn't panic about fuel prices as war in Iran escalates again
via abc.net.au
With the price of oil rising and the fuel excise cut due to end, drivers are facing twin threats when it comes to the price of fuel, but experts say Australia is in a much better position compared with when the Middle East conflict began. -
Domestic fuel price rises will be 'muted' compared to start of war, experts say
via abc.net.au
With the price of oil rising and the fuel excise cut due to end, drivers are facing twin threats when it comes to the price of fuel, but experts say Australia is in a much better position compared with when the Middle East conflict began. -
Telstra and telco regulator prepare for grilling over widespread outage
via abc.net.au
Telstra prepares for a grilling in parliament about the recent network outage that disrupted Australia, with the communications regulator also set to face tough questions. -
Reserves that prevented 'full-blown' oil shock running low, IMF says
via abc.net.au
The International Monetary Fund says the global economy was spared the worst of the oil price shock because of large reserves. Now they are running out. -
Global reserves that spared the worst of the oil shock are spent, IMF says
via abc.net.au
The International Monetary Fund says the global economy was spared the worst of the oil price shock because of large reserves. Now they are running out. -
Employees sue Meta over claims AI systems selected workers for lay-offs
via abc.net.au
Many of the employees in the lawsuit took pregnancy or parental leave, during which time they would not have worked and thus had their measured output reduced. -
At Close of Business podcast July 15 2026
Sam Jones and Isabel Vieira discuss the bi-annual corporate finance feature. -
BHP leads Australian shares higher as retail sells off
Australia's share market has pared early gains for a modest advance, despite BHP counterbalancing an underwhelming day for the bourse. -
Progress stalls on Summit Group's 52-townhouse plan in Rossmoyne
Multi-million-dollar plans to build 52 townhouses on a 1.9-hectare site in the riverside suburb of Rossmoyne have hit a hurdle, after the City of Canning delayed making a decision on rezoning. -
WA truckers, farmers raise concern over proposed trailer safety device
WA's trucking and agricultural sectors argue the proposed mandating of a new safety device is misguided, instead calling for better driver training and design regulations. -
Australian lamb the focus of US trade commission review
via abc.net.au
The United States International Trade Commission is investigating sheep meat imports, including from Australia, as American farmers struggle. -
Opinion: More tax tweaks needed for tech
OPINION: Questions remain over the carve-out of startups from the recently announced CGT changes. -
GenusPlus wins $55 million Rio Millstream contract
GenusPlus Group will deliver a 220kV upgrade to Rio Tinto's Millstream substation after being awarded a $55 million master construction contract. -
Medallion locks in EPS strategy
Medallion Metals boss Paul Bennett says the company's decision to enact a early production strategy will aid its push to generate initial cashflow. -
West Coast total assets reach $160m
The West Coast Eagles continue to be one of Australia's wealthiest national sporting organisations, with the club's total assets now sitting at $160.1 million. -
IGO divests Nova nickel operation
IGO has struck a deal to divest its winding-down Nova nickel operation to Global Lithium Resources, which plans to retrofit the plant to process lithium from its nearby project. -
Labor takes a stand on data centre rules and AI copyright
via abc.net.au
The prime minister unveils Labor's plan for new AI national standards, warning Australia has a narrow window to set AI's "social licence". -
Opinion: PM, Libs fall into cheap politics trap
OPINION: Trying to look cool on social media makes a fool of the prime minister. -
NSW government approves first pumped hydro project since Snowy 2.0
via abc.net.au
A pumped hydro project with the potential to power up to 120,000 homes has been given the green light in the Upper Hunter. -
Bumi Resources to acquire Loyal Metals for $79m
The state's highest court has backed one of Indonesia's largest coal producers' $79 million acquisition of Peppermint Grove-based company Loyal Metals. -
Alcoa and Japanese partners approve gallium project
Alcoa and its Japanese industry partners have approved development of a gallium production facility in WA's South West after gaining support from the Australian and US governments. -
Rio Tinto reports Pilbara record, monitors Strait of Hormuz
Higher diesel prices lifted unit costs across Rio Tinto's expansive Pilbara operations, although the miner reported no material disruption to production across its core commodities. -
Liberals to preference One Nation high up in Secret Harbour
Liberal leader Basil Zempilas has confirmed his party will preference One Nation as high as second on how-to-vote cards at the Secret Harbour by-election on August 29.
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