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WA’s screen industry in $19m boost
The state government has committed nearly $19 million for the state’s screen industry, announced at the premiere of a 12-part television series filmed in Western Australia. -
Slocombe elected chair of RFDS, Joanne Farrell appointed deputy chair
The Royal Flying Doctor Service in Western Australia has elected Robert Slocombe as chair, effective from April 27. -
Hopes modular homes will solve outback town's housing shortage woes
via abc.net.auAmid warnings regional housing shortages will deepen, one regional city in northern Western Australia is looking to a modular solution. -
Live: ASX set to open lower, as Wall Street slumps
via abc.net.auThe ASX 200 is set to open lower in morning trade, following a slump on Wall Street. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
No longer an elitist fantasy, EVs are becoming more affordable
via abc.net.auThe price tag of EVs has been a barrier to uptake. As cheaper models hit the market, will more drivers go electric? -
Aussie shares reset intraday record as commodities soar
Australia's share market has spiked to a new high as commodity price strength buoyed miners and energy stocks, while banks continue higher on the back of promising earnings. -
At Close of Business podcast February 19 2026
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state government's demersal fishing ban. -
Tony Galati, siblings in legal dispute over mother Carmela’s estate
Spud king Tony Galati and brother Vince have sued their siblings over their late mother's estate, continuing the several years-long dispute. -
Dog food pricing 'not in the spirit' of Coles 'Down Down' promotion, court hears
via abc.net.auA second Coles manager has been grilled in the federal court over whether rushing a product onto a "Down Down" promotion could have broken internal guidelines. -
Coles pet range manager grilled in court about 'Down Down' pricing of dog food
via abc.net.auA second Coles manager has been grilled in the federal court over whether rushing a product onto a "Down Down" promotion could have broken internal guidelines. -
Coles manager admits dog food price moves were outside 'guardrails'
via abc.net.auA second Coles manager has been grilled in the federal court over whether rushing a product onto a "Down Down" promotion could have broken internal guidelines. -
Cashed up Gold Fields eyes WA mines
South African-headquartered Gold Fields is closely watching Western Australian gold sector's consolidation, with $2.5 billion in the bank. -
NRW posts bumper 40pc profit increase
Civil contractor and mining services firm NRW has posted a 40 per cent increase in profit for the first half of the year, buoyed by acquisitions, the Olympics and data centres. -
Meadpoint revives Scarborough project in $130m proposal
A Singaporean developer has resurrected a Scarborough project more than two years after the state's land agency knocked back its multi-million-dollar proposal. -
Salmon farm antibiotics found in native species
via abc.net.auAn antibiotic used by the Tasmanian salmon farming industry is detected in native species more than 10km away from the closest fish operation using it. -
Long-awaited bus plan fails to reveal construction timeline or routes
via abc.net.auAfter about a year of delays, the Tasmanian government has released its strategic business case for the Greater Hobart Rapid Bus Network, but a lot of the detail has not been included. -
How vegetable scraps could soon help power Queensland homes
via abc.net.auA new $291 million project set to turn farm scraps to energy has begun construction in Queensland's Scenic Rim. -
OPINION: Women’s Asian Cup extends WA’s economic, soft-power reach
OPINION: Three months after Travis Head's Ashes onslaught got the WA summer off to an explosive start, Optus Stadium will host more sporting fireworks when the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup gets under way. -
Opinion: Budget woes meet gold gains
OPINION: The soaring gold sector could prove too tempting for a federal government chasing tax dollars. -
WA average farm value eclipses South Australia, Queensland
Farmland in Western Australia is on the cusp of breaking the $10,000-per-hectare price tag after another year of nation-leading price growth. -
John Hughes expands property empire
The rich lister has purchased a Welshpool warehouse for $4.45 million, amid a spate of transactions in the area. -
$900k payout to premier's top staffer needed to move forward: Cook
It's been revealed in parliament that the premier's former top bureaucrat received almost $1 million as a severance package. -
Austal USA chief retires after accounting error
A week after an accounting error forced Austal to downgrade its earnings guidance by 18 per cent, the President of its US operations, at which the mistake occurred, has announced her retirement. -
WA premier slams Alcoa's 'disappointing' environmental record
via abc.net.auRoger Cook criticises Alcoa's "disappointing" environmental record, after it agreed to pay $55 million for clearing a native jarrah forest in WA's south without approval. -
Alcoa's green efforts dubbed 'disappointing' by WA premier after $55m payment
via abc.net.auRoger Cook criticises Alcoa's environmental record for being "not at the level we expect", after the US mining giant agreed to pay $55 million for clearing a native jarrah forest in WA's south without approval. -
PLS to restart mothballed Ngungaju lithium plant
Pilbara lithium miner PLS Group has made the call to revive its mothballed Ngungaju lithium processing plant amid a modest rebound in prices from the depths of the battery metal's downturn. -
Unemployment steady at 4.1pc
Australia's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.1 per cent in January, remaining stubbornly tight ahead of the Reserve Bank's March rates decision. -
Premier admits his tobacco laws fall short
After promising the toughest anti-illegal tobacco laws in the country, the premier admits his government hasn't yet delivered them. -
Regis holds hope for stalled $1b mine
A cashed-up Regis Resources is exploring new means of developing the $1 billion McPhillamys goldmine in New South Wales, as a court judgement nears. -
Locals back Aussie bid for Whyalla but competition concerns loom
via abc.net.auTwelve months since the Whyalla steelworks was forced into administration, the sale process has entered its final stages, with the number of interested buyers narrowing from a field of 70 to five. Only one is an Australian-based bidder.
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