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Wall Street mixed on inflation concerns
via abc.net.au
Wall Street's major indexes finished off their lows but a drop in new claims for unemployment benefits stoked inflation fears, while the Australian dollar fell overnight to just above 74 US cents. -
Tourists are flooding Japan's famous places. Have they reached their limit?
via abc.net.auTourism has become Japan's second largest export, after cars, but success has come at a cost for some cities. -
Hundreds of jobs at risk as Tahmoor mine ordered into liquidation
via abc.net.auA Supreme Court judge approves a winding-up order for the embattled Tahmoor mine, owned by billionaire Sanjeev Gupta. -
At Close of Business podcast March 6 2026
Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about Perth podiatrist Paul Griffin and his sustainable footwear business. -
Middle East war wipes $120b from local share market
The Trump administration's efforts to topple the Iranian regime have liberated local investors from their money, wiping more than $120 billion from Australia's bourse in a week. -
State govt picks manager for converted Fraser Suites complex
Foundation Housing has been selected to manage the converted Fraser Suites luxury hotel as tenants prepare to move into the social and affordable housing complex this month. -
Sanderson backtracking on coal: Thomas
The state opposition has accused the government of backtracking on its coal power phase out target, following comments by the energy minister to ABC Perth this morning. -
Opinion: Activists’ actions have broad effect
OPINION: On a range of issues, small numbers of people have a big impact on the rest of us. -
Opinion: One size doesn’t fit all
OPINION: Employers are navigating a workplace where complexity has increased and employees expect their needs to be met. -
Sculpture by the Sea celebrates 21st birthday with Cottesloe launch
Alcoa Australia president Elsabe Muller and members of federal and local governments were in attendance for the launch of the coastal art exhibition. -
Chevron strikes Horizon supply deal
Chevron has struck a five-year deal to supply gas to state-owned Horizon Power from its Gorgon and Wheatstone facilities, starting in 2027. -
Mark McGowan, Mike Baird see dream being realised
Two of the key players in the development of a children's hospice in Swanbourne, former premiers Mark McGowan and Mike Baird, have toured the construction site for the first time. -
Former premiers tour new children's hospice
Two of the key players in the development of a children's hospice in Swanbourne, former premiers Mark McGowan and Mike Baird, have toured the construction site for the first time. -
Nyamal seek direct engagement with China on Pilbara iron ore
A Pilbara traditional owner group is hoping to foster relationships with users of Pilbara iron ore to gain better involvement in decision-making. -
PFL posts $63.6k surplus
The Perth Football League has increased its total equity to $2.55 million, on the back of posting a surplus last year. -
Calm before the storm? Oil's muted reaction to Iran
via abc.net.auFor all the chaos, the terror and the loss of life in the past week following America's war on Iran, oil prices have managed to maintain a semblance of stability. -
Mark My Words March 6 2026
Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the Middle East conflict, business acquisitions, new hotels, Perdaman developments, Rio Tinto's desal plant, and a St Georges Terrace brewery. -
Could Oman trigger a move on Browse?
Analysis: The longer-term impacts of Middle Eastern conflict for LNG markets are starting to become clear, and the ramifications for local suppliers could be significant. -
Could Oman trigger a $30b move on Browse?
Analysis: The longer-term impacts of Middle Eastern conflict for LNG markets are starting to become clear, and the ramifications for local suppliers could be significant. -
Vehicles 'totally submerged' in floodwaters on major highway in outback NSW
via abc.net.auThe Barrier Highway which connects Broken Hill to Dubbo and Sydney has been closed by major flooding with waters still expected to rise. -
Chaos for fresh food exports as Middle East conflict disrupts transportation
via abc.net.auThe outbreak of fighting in the Middle East has left Australian businesses scrambling, with some products sitting in warehouses with nowhere to go. -
Tax cut could help more drivers dodge petrol price hike
Keeping tax cuts for electric cars and reintroducing state-based rebates could help more Australians avoid rising petrol prices and should be treated as a national security issue. -
Formica appointed Dundas chair
Dundas Metals has appointed Steven Formica as its non-executive chair, effective immediately. -
Major Tasmanian smelter faces shutdown after failure to lodge financial reports
via abc.net.auThe corporate regulator moves to wind up the Liberty Bell Bay manganese smelter in northern Tasmania, citing the company's repeated failure to lodge financial statements. -
Wall Street closes down as oil prices spike on Mideast
US stocks closed down on Thursday as the Middle East conflict entered its sixth day, pushing oil prices higher and spurring worries about inflation and whether the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates. -
Make Good going toe to toe with fast fashion
A break from professional practice put podiatrist Paul Griffin on a pathway to manufacturing sustainable footwear. -
Rock quarry proposals divide communities as demand for concrete soars
via abc.net.auIndustry groups say Australia needs to extract 200 million tonnes of rock material every year to support new housing and infrastructure projects, but quarry proposals often face community backlash. -
'Nothing can happen without a rock': Quarry faces community backlash
via abc.net.auIndustry groups say Australia needs to extract 200 million tonnes of rock material every year to support new housing and infrastructure projects, but quarry proposals often face community backlash. -
New cold storage facility to streamline supply chains for citrus growers
via abc.net.auOranges, mandarins, lemons and table grapes could soon have a more direct path to market. -
Remote community families going hungry despite grocery subsidy scheme
via abc.net.auThe head of Australia's biggest independent remote grocery stores network says in 30 years, he's never seen Indigenous communities struggle so much to afford enough food.
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