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Auric targets Munda mining this week
Auric hopes to bring more of the yellow metal to market and take advantage of a growing gold price. -
Edge resubmits $450m project amid builder woes
The Subiaco-based developer is opting to use its own construction arm to build all its projects. -
At Close of Business podcast April 22 2025
Elisha Newell and Sam Jones discuss Federal Labor’s election pledge to ban non-compete clauses for low and middle income earners. -
Gold shines as share safe haven after Trump Fed threat
The Australian share market is largely unchanged as gains by goldminers and the Commonwealth Bank offset broad losses. -
WeMoney secured $12m series A funding, further Escalante backing
Perth fintech firm WeMoney has secured $12 million in series A funding, led by Laurence Escalante’s family office Lance East Office. -
Court throws out Clive Palmer’s $6bn claim
The Supreme Court has rejected an eleventh-hour bid by Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy to add a massive counter-claim to its long-running battle with Chinese iron ore producer CITIC. -
Greatland to buy out Barnaba, Gaines options
Greatland Gold directors including Mark Barnaba and Elizabeth Gaines will be paid to surrender millions worth of in-the-money share options, to meet the company’s ASX listing requirements. -
Embrace the fear and overcome
Effective public speaking requires patience, poise and preparation. -
Brownes Dairy put up for sale
WA’s oldest and largest dairy company, Brownes, has been put up for sale after its Chinese owner got into financial difficulty over a $200 million loan. -
Markets brace for more pain as Trump takes on Powell
via abc.net.auUS President Donald Trump has again rattled global investment markets, this time with his threats to interfere with the independence of America's central bank. -
Deep Yellow executive John Borshoff laments ‘broken’ uranium market
The Deep Yellow executive says sector inactivity and depressed uranium prices spell trouble in the long term for the yellowcake market. -
Cook ‘appalled’ by Nedlands council’s hospice stance
WA Premier Roger Cook says he’s “appalled” by a western suburbs council’s plan to fight excision of public land for the new children’s hospice. -
Gold investors keep the faith as price climbs past US$3,400
The gold price is inching ever higher as trade volatility continues to weigh on investor sentiment. -
Marles calls for Coalition defence details, won't commit to troops in north west
Richard Marles used a press conference this morning to call on the Coalition to reveal its defence policies, while simultaneously deflecting questions on increases to defence presence in WA’s north. -
‘No Easter egg’ for Strike's Perth Basin gas JV
A Perth Basin gas exploration joint venture which counts John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy among its partners has abandoned its latest exploration well. -
'No day for politicking': leaders pause for Pope death
Politics will be toned down for a day after the Pope's death as millions of Australians begin to cast their votes with the opening of pre-polling. -
Bellevue spends $110m to clear 2025 hedge book
Bellevue Gold has made quick work of its push to close out its near-term hedge book contracts, spending $110.8 million to free up the bulk its committed forward sales for this calendar year. -
Equinox furthers antimony push with strategic MOU
As major markets aim to secure supply of critical minerals such as antimony outside of China and Russia, a Perth-based junior is taking initiative. -
Call for clarity on contract change
A re-elected Labor government will ban non-compete clauses for those earning less than $175,000. -
Trespassers caught at Malawi rare earths project
Perth-based junior Lindian Resources has confirmed a group of trespassers were detained recently at its Kangankunde rare earths project in Malawi. -
Wall St ends sharply lower after Trump's Powell tirade
US stocks suffered steep losses overnight as US president Donald Trump ramped up his attacks on Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. -
Ratepayers 'grumpy' and 'disgusted' as FOGO efforts go to waste
via abc.net.auOrganic waste in several WA shires is going straight to landfill despite the tip tasked with processing it receiving significant funding to deal with FOGO. -
China warns countries against negotiating trade deals with the US at its expense
via abc.net.auChina has warned countries against striking a broader economic deal with the United States at its expense, ratcheting up its rhetoric in a spiralling trade war between the world's two biggest economies. -
Cruise ships to return to SA's Copper Coast after seven-year hiatus
via abc.net.auA luxury cruise ship will stop in Wallaroo in 2027, carrying almost 500 passengers, renewing the town's hope of benefiting from the cruise industry. -
Boothby is a relatively wealthy electorate, but voters still worry about the cost of living
via abc.net.auAt this year’s federal election, the South Australian seat of Boothby is one of the state’s two marginal seats. As part of the ABC’s “Your Say” campaign, we spoke to residents in the electorate about their biggest concerns. -
Why a new wave of Indigenous businesses are failing to meet full potential
via abc.net.auThe Indigenous business sector is experiencing significant growth but challenges remain around access to capital, a lack of culturally safe support and entrenched racism. -
Indigenous businesses pump $16b into economy but barriers still in place
via abc.net.auThe Indigenous business sector is experiencing significant growth but challenges remain around access to capital, a lack of culturally safe support and entrenched racism. -
'The math isn't mathing': Middle-class consumption now feels closer to luxury
via abc.net.auFrom our coffee addiction to a weekend pub tradition, some of the simple pleasures many Australians have taken for granted now feel like luxuries. But if patrons can no longer afford to visit the pubs and cafes we love, there may be something bigger at stake. -
From $30 parmigianas to $15 pints, can Australia still afford the pub?
via abc.net.auFrom our coffee addiction to a weekend pub tradition, some of the simple pleasures many Australians have taken for granted now feel like luxuries. But if patrons can no longer afford to visit the pubs and cafés we love, there may be something bigger at stake. -
Delicious and plentiful, giant mud crabs set to grace Easter lunches
via abc.net.auA new study has found mud crabs actually have complex lives. From long distance travel, to carving up food for little fish, these Easter lunch favourites might surprise you.
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