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Your old fridge may be hiding climate-warming chemicals
via abc.net.au
Chemicals hiding in old fridges and air conditioners can contribute to the greenhouse gas effect if not properly disposed. -
Peanut industry confidence returns after Crumptons takes over Bega sites
via abc.net.au
After being tossed a lifeline last year, Queensland's peanut harvest is in full swing with plans in place to help the industry thrive once again. -
Getting rid of an old fridge? Here's what you need to know
via abc.net.au
Chemicals hiding in old fridges and air conditioners can contribute to the greenhouse gas effect if not properly disposed. -
At Close of Business podcast June 19 2026
Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Claire Tyrrell on the success of architecture practice Hames Sharley. -
Aussie shares scrape positive week despite mining rout
Australia's share market has wiped most of the week's gains in two sessions, as a rising greenback and global growth concerns dragged metals prices lower. -
Tavern flagged at The Bakery site in Northbridge
A site that once housed live performance venue, known as The Bakery, has been earmarked for a new 800-person tavern. -
Rich Lists in $3m bust-up rumble
WA Supreme Court judge reveals trans-continental blue between Africa-focused mining contractor Paul List and his former wife Angela List. -
Caution urged after Qld's largest gold mine's lifesaving $1.4bn deal
via abc.net.au
An expert has warned governments to keep an eye on gold mines experiencing financial troubles, given the surge in prices. -
Public housing rate exemptions bite Shire of Broome's bottom line
A Kimberley shire is warning of a $2.8 million rates hit if public housing is allowed to gain exemptions from paying local government rates. -
Birdon unveils Dampier decommissioning tech
Marine engineering firm Birdon has launched an automated decontamination unit for pipeline decommissioning in Dampier, designed to serve a lucrative growing sector. -
KMPG 'not full of bad apples', former CEO says during parliamentary grilling
via abc.net.au
Federal senators have accused senior leaders in Australia's accounting and auditing industry of behaving disgracefully as more revelations emerge about KPMG's whistleblower scandal. -
Pilbara lithium miner PLS greenlights $175m pre-expansion spend
Pilbara lithium miner PLS is paving the way for an expansion of its Pilgangoora operation to 2 million tonnes per annum, after greenlighting a $175 million pre-FID spend. -
Mark My Words June 19 2026
Mark Pownall, Gary Adshead and Ella Loneragan discuss the latest on Pauline Hanson; industrial war in the Pilbara; tax changes; Summit Homes; Multiplex; and construction costs. -
Court dismisses CBH’s appeal over $22m payment claim
The country's biggest grain handler has failed in its bid to overturn a court decision relating to a $22 million payment claim over its rapid rail project. -
More work needed on power connections: ERA
The average waiting time for large customers seeking connection to Western Power's network remained static year-on-year, despite an ongoing focus on reduction. -
WA government wants federal help with Collie's coal transition
via abc.net.au
The state government has already tipped $700 million into the transition of the WA town of Collie away from coal. Now, the Cook government wants tens of millions of federal dollars to finish the job. -
Johnston takes Freight and Logistics Council role
WA Labor stalwart Bill Johnston will helm the Freight and Logistics Council WA, taking the role from Megan McCracken after she spent four years in the job. -
Bunbury advanced manufacturing hub build begins
Ground has broken on construction of the state government's $55 million manufacturing precinct near Bunbury. -
Opinion: Celebration of culture, connection
OPINION: The cultural centre is an opportunity to celebrate a rich, living inheritance that continues to shape the place we call home. -
Adelaide casino operator fined $21m for 'completely unacceptable' failings
via abc.net.au
SkyCity Adelaide reaches a settlement agreement with South Australia's Liquor and Gambling Commissioner in what the premier says is possibly the biggest fine handed out in the state's history. -
Salmon industry fish pen ad banned over 'misleading' content
via abc.net.au
A Salmon Tasmania advertisement promoted across Facebook and in cinemas has been removed following a breach in advertising standards. -
Pauline Hanson says businesses 'can't sack' lazy workers. What's the reality?
via abc.net.au
Pauline Hanson's claims that Australian businesses are "tied" to lazy workers they "can't sack", are labelled inaccurate by some employment law experts and small business advocates, while one HR representative says businesses are "terrified to terminate". -
Nalder joins AVESS Energy ahead of Kalgoorlie bid submission
Former Finance Minister Dean Nalder will helm vanadium battery company AVESS Energy, a move timed just as the company prepares a bid for one of the world's largest vanadium battery projects. -
Start of NSW snow season missing key ingredient
via abc.net.au
The Snowy Mountains are not quite living up to their name as a slow start to the ski season leaves some seasonal workers out of a job. -
North Queensland reacts to Rinehart's idea of giving islands to Musk
via abc.net.au
The Townsville Enterprise chief executive says "all ideas are welcome" after mining magnate Gina Rinehart suggested islands off North Queensland's coast should be offered to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk for satellite launches. -
Regis plots stalled $1.1b project's revival
Regis Resources has taken a significant step to reviving its McPhillamys gold project in New South Wales, two years after a federal minister's intervention nearly ended it. -
Trial and error as Indigenous businesses take on mine remediation challenge
Indigenous businesses have found themselves at the forefront of the mine rehabilitation industry. -
Wall Street advances on chips and Iran deal optimism
US stock indices have rallied, with the Nasdaq's 1.9 per cent advance boosted by gains in semiconductor shares while inflation fears eased after the US and Iran signed a peace agreement. -
Forging a path in munitions
The state government is moving to grow WA's military manufacturing base. -
Designing down the decades at Hames Sharley
National architecture practice Hames Sharley has succeeded through its multidisciplinary approach.
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