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Exporters fear Trump's trade war will push key markets into recession
via abc.net.auA "riskier and more unpredictable" global trade landscape is concerning Australian exporters, but it could present opportunities as well. -
Exporters fear trade war will tank demand for Australian products
via abc.net.auA "riskier and more unpredictable" global trade landscape has Australian exporters worried, but it could present opportunities as well. -
Fears for major forestry region as pines trees die from drought stress
via abc.net.auSevere and prolonged drought conditions in one of Australia's largest forestry regions are killing pine trees, and raising concerns about the future of the country's building material supplies. -
'It split the town': Australia grappling with winds farms and social licence
via abc.net.auAs Labor continues to target 82 per cent renewables by 2030, the amount of wind and solar in regional communities will continue to scale up. But balancing community and environmental interests has been challenging for companies and governments. -
'It split the town': Australia grappling with wind farms and social licence
via abc.net.auAs Labor continues to target 82 per cent renewables by 2030, the amount of wind and solar in regional communities will continue to scale up. But balancing community and environmental interests has been challenging for companies and governments. -
As renewable surge continues, regions face 'social licence' balancing act
via abc.net.auAs Labor continues to target 82 per cent renewables by 2030, the amount of wind and solar in regional communities will continue to scale up. But balancing community and environmental interests has been challenging for companies and governments. -
Trump pauses 'reciprocal' tariffs but hikes China rate to 125pc
via abc.net.auThe US president announces a 90-day pause on his "reciprocal" tariffs just hours after placing them on dozens of countries, while escalating his trade war with China with an immediate 125 per cent tariff. -
Trump pauses most new tariffs after 'people were getting a little queasy'
via abc.net.auAlmost all countries will now be subject to a 10 per cent tariff, rather than the larger "liberation day" rates announced last week. But China will be hit with an extraordinary tariff of 125 per cent. -
Trump backs away from biggest tariffs, but hits China with 125pc rate
via abc.net.auAlmost all countries will now be subject to a 10 per cent tariff, rather than the larger "liberation day" rates announced last week. But China will be hit with an extraordinary tariff of 125 per cent. -
Breaking: Trump announces sudden pause on reciprocal tariffs
via abc.net.auThe US president announces a 90-day pause on his "reciprocal" tariffs just hours after placing them on dozens of countries, while escalating his trade war with China with an immediate 125 per cent tariff. -
China announces 84 per cent tariff on US goods as trade war escalates
via abc.net.auBeijing confirmed the move after the US imposed a 104 per cent tariff on Chinese goods this week. -
China and EU retaliate against US tariffs as trade war escalates
via abc.net.auStock markets are down in Europe and the UK following Beijing and the European Union's announcement of new tariffs on US imports. -
Treasurers clash: Chalmers and Taylor debate Australia's economic future
Treasurer Jim Chalmers and shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor traded barbs over their respective plans for the Australian economy, should they be elected, in the second debate of the election campaign.Economic Management -
Shorten launches into Dutton over policy 'brain snap'
via abc.net.auPeter Dutton had a rough week on the policy front but it might be matters instigated abroad that truly cause him pain at the polling booth. -
'Red flag': Shorten seizes on Dutton's policy backflip
via abc.net.auPeter Dutton had a rough week on the policy front but it might be matters instigated abroad that truly cause him pain at the polling booth. -
US multinational 'reviewing all options' after Queensland mine explosion
via abc.net.auPeabody Energy was set to close a deal to purchase four mines in central Queensland by the middle of the year, but that is now in doubt. -
PM commits to fixing Far North bridge but locals want new highway too
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese commits $245 million to upgrade a crumbling 62-year-old bridge at Kuranda, but some locals say only an alternative highway over the mountains will ease housing and economic pressure on Cairns. -
PM brings funding pledge to far north to bridge gap with Coalition
via abc.net.auMr Albanese promises $245 million to upgrade a crumbling 62-year-old bridge at Kuranda if he's re-elected but some locals say only an alternative highway over the mountains will ease housing and economic pressure on Cairns. -
Perth planning strategy to be scrutinised
The state government is set to conduct a “health check” on the suite of documents mapping out the growth of Perth and Peel. -
Dress for Success launches new premises
The new facility, donated by a Perth businessman, has more than doubled the local charity’s capacity to help disadvantaged women in WA. -
War of words as June state budget date revealed
The state opposition has accused the WA government of rushing into its next budget, after it revealed it would hand down the next set of financial numbers on June 19. -
Australian shares shed $48bn as tariffs kick in
Another $48 billion in value has been wiped from the All Ordinaries top 500 as equities continue to buckle under an erratic and escalating trade war. -
WA miners lead ASX lower
Mineral Resources, Iluka Resources and Pilbara Minerals were among the biggest losers on the ASX today as the market digests a weaker iron ore price and soft Aussie dollar. -
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Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss WA’s most influential people. -
Northern Star Mining Services fined $750,000 over workshop injury
Northern Star Mining Services has been fined $750,000 over a workplace incident that caused a worker to suffer serious spinal and leg injuries. -
Trott re-elected CMEWA president
Rio Tinto iron ore boss Simon Trott has been re-elected president of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia, following Wednesday’s annual general meeting. -
Why gold has slipped during the market rout despite safe-haven status
via abc.net.auWhile global markets have been reeling from Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, gold prices remain near record highs. Bullion is currently exempt from the US import charges, as central banks including the Federal Reserve drive demand. -
Why gold has slipped during market rout despite safe-haven status
via abc.net.auWhile global markets have been reeling from Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, gold prices remain near record highs. Bullion is currently exempt from the US import charges, as central banks including the Federal Reserve drive demand. -
Sunglasses brand buys Leederville building
SafeStyle has purchased an Oxford Street building from Dale Alcock for $3.4 million. -
Coalition gives two different timelines for bill savings from gas plan
via abc.net.auModelling has found the opposition's flagship gas reservation policy may bring down household electricity bills by "around 3 per cent" next year, meaning a saving of roughly $50 to $70 a year for most families. -
Opinion: Mitigating trauma through trust
OPINION: Recent research is pointing to a connection between psychological safety and innovative workplaces. -
Opinion: Bill proposes degree of accountability
OPINION: VC salaries are part of wider conversation about shifting expectations from students and staff about universities’ role in society. -
PYC Therapeutics underwriter fails to deliver
Perth-based PYC Therapeutics is battling to compete its $146 million capital raising after a large shortfall from retail investors and a “liquidity” issue by one of its underwriters. -
EV divests non-core US project
Latin American-focused EV Resources has elected to divest its La Cienega copper project in the American state of Arizona, in a bid to enhance its focus on core assets. -
Gold Road Resources forced to retract speculative statement
West Perth-based Gold Road Resources has had to retract parts of a statement made yesterday due to assumptions made off the back of a scoping study. -
Panel approves Bethanie’s $20m lifestyle village in Bullsbrook
A development assessment panel has approved Bethanie’s $20 million lifestyle village plan, despite the City of Swan council recommending the proposal be refused. -
Liontown goes below surface at Kathleen Valley
Liontown Resources has started production stoping at Australia’s first underground lithium mine, as it pushes to take its Kathleen Valley operations completely below surface. -
WA government commits $58m for TAFE construction courses
The state government has announced a $58 million investment in fee-free TAFE courses, in a bid to add more workers to the construction industry. -
Australian dollar dives as analysts warn of potential 'mayhem'
via abc.net.auThe Australian dollar has fallen to its lowest level against the greenback since the height of the pandemic. Lower commodity prices and expectations the Reserve Bank will need to aggressively cut interest rates are devaluing the local currency. -
Trump's trade chief says US 'should be running up the score on Australia'
via abc.net.auDonald Trump's trade chief Jamieson Greer has defended the United States's 10 per cent tariff on Australia regardless of the countries' free trade agreement, claiming Australia has banned US beef and pork. -
Cook cabinet gives timely insight to 2025 influence list
Roger Cook’s name has been a regular feature on the annual list of Western Australia’s most influential business and political players published by Business News. -
Global Lithium to revise supply deal with Canmax
Recently overhauled Global Lithium Resources will reassess the terms of its 2022 offtake agreement with Chinese lithium hydroxide producer Canmax. -
Orthocell receives Brazil approval for Striate+
John Van Der Wielen-chaired Orthocell has received another timely boost, as it aims to further a push into Latin America. -
Nine in $210m five-year deal with Rugby Australia
Nine Entertainment has extended its working partnership with Rugby Australia, following news the national governing body had signed a new five-year extension to its broadcast rights deal. -
Arnold Carter reflects on a life of service to Port Hedland business
Nonogenerian Arnold Carter is among the last people who remember Port Hedland before iron ore. His business journey has taken him from filling Lang Hancock’s plane to championing the town’s history. -
S&P 500 hits lowest close in almost a year
It was another challenging session overnight in the US. -
NT government flags less FIFO work as territory population lags
via abc.net.auThe Northern Territory government wants workers in the gas and mining sector to settle in the NT, as it aims to boost the population by 4,000 people per year. -
Here's why the NT is unlikely to reach its ambitious population target
via abc.net.auThe Northern Territory government wants workers in the gas and mining sector to settle in the NT, as it aims to boost the population by 4,000 people per year. -
Mining plans opposed by WA residents who fear for their drinking water
via abc.net.auResidents from two rural suburbs of Broome are concerned a mining company prospecting for stone nearby will cause dust, noise and water supply issues. -
Libs call for Queensland-style coal extensions
The state opposition has called for a relaxation of the government’s coal-fired power phase-out deadline, highlighting a recent move by Queensland’s Liberal government as a precedent.
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