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Aust shares droop as US hits China with higher tariffs
The local bourse has resumed losing ground after US tariffs on China were revealed to be higher than previously thought, stoking fears of a global recession. -
Australian beef exports surge during Trump's tariff war
via abc.net.auDespite global uncertainty, tariffs, Trump and trade wars, demand for Australian beef is breaking records. -
Worker makes plea to housing inquiry before going home to his tent
via abc.net.auAnthony Rowse builds skip bins for a living. At night, he sleeps in a tent by a lake with his dog, Ghost, as one of a growing number of homeless regional Victorians. -
Shredder helps recycle 'half a footy field' of plastic from oyster farms
via abc.net.auA Coffin Bay oyster farmer and his recycling team have spent weeks shredding waste plastic from producers on the NSW coast in the hopes of boosting the industry's recycling. -
Sleepy coastal towns becoming 'next Sunshine Coast' as development booms
via abc.net.auThousands of blocks are hitting the market in Queensland's Wide Bay as communities grapple with population growth and changing identities. -
Inside the industry where you can buy a slice of the reef for $30
via abc.net.auSought-after pieces of coral are sold all around the world, including at rave-like trade shows known as "frag swaps". The insatiable demand for a "piece of the reef" has put coral harvesting in the spotlight. -
Glowing profits, delicate reefs: Inside Australia's coral gold rush
via abc.net.auSought-after pieces of coral are sold all around the world, including at rave-like trade shows known as "frag swaps". The insatiable demand for a "piece of the reef" has put coral harvesting in the spotlight. -
Banned abroad, booming at home: Inside Australia's coral industry
via abc.net.auSought-after pieces of coral are sold all around the world, including at rave-like trade shows known as "frag swaps". The insatiable demand for a "piece of the reef" has put coral harvesting in the spotlight. -
'We've hit the lottery': Businesses cash in on Labor's home battery rebate
via abc.net.auConsumers will see the price for home batteries slashed by the federal government. With a mandate to address climate change, investment in renewables is expected to soar. -
Warning on shoddy operators as consumers rush to install home batteries
via abc.net.auConsumers will see the price for home batteries slashed by the federal government. With a mandate to address climate change, investment in renewables is expected to soar. -
Trump floats dropping China tariffs to 80 per cent ahead of talks
via abc.net.auTop US officials are set to meet with a high-level Chinese delegation in Switzerland in the first major talks between the two nations since Trump's tariffs were set. -
Centurion and Australia Post strikes five-year delivery agreement
Transport and logistics company Centurion has booked a five-year deal with Australia Post, over freight delivery across three Western Australian regions. -
At Close of Business podcast May 9 2025
Justin Fris and Jack McGinn discuss why a prominent industry lobby is calling for legislated coordination of WA's strategic industrial areas. -
Flat week for Australian shares ahead of US-China talks
The Australian share market has finished the week basically flat, with investors wary ahead of the first round of US-China tariff talks. -
Welshpool industrial building sold
Perth dealmaker James Del Piano has purchased a Dowd Street property for $7.5 million. -
Orthocell heartened by US progression
Orthocell boss Paul Anderson said the Murdoch-based biotech medical company is “well ahead” of its original targets in relation to US sales of its nerve repair product, Remplir. -
Review: Train travel not free of challenges
REVIEW: Train travel through Europe can be magical, but it pays to pack light and plan ahead. -
Opinion: A bittersweet jumbo journey for Perth Zoo elephant
OPINION: One of Perth Zoo’s elephants is settling into her new home in South Australia while another prepares to make the journey east mid-year. -
Ascent director Michael Dunjey charged over alleged fraud
Ascent Investment and Coaching director Michael Dunjey appeared before a Perth court today, facing 33 criminal charges relating to an allegedly fraudulent scheme. -
Building watchdog to oversee repair of hundreds of defective homes
via abc.net.auThe NSW building regulator has agreed to use an independent third-party manager to oversee the repair of hundreds of defective homes at Shell Cove, south of Wollongong. -
Concrete producer fined over safety breach
Perth company WA Premix has been fined $580,000 after a worker was seriously injured at its Neerabup concrete batching plant. -
$8m contract for hospital planning
Perth consulting firm Ralph Beattie Bosworth has been awarded a contract to provide cost planning services for the proposed Women and Babies Hospital at Murdoch. -
WA govt plans Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre scheme
Up to seven sites in the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre area could be used for further development, including a hotel, as Rio Tinto eyes a move into the redeveloped space. -
Mark My Words podcast May 9 2025
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the federal election; the Woodside AGM; 40u40 awards; apartment projects; business deals; takeovers in the gold sector; Clive Palmer; and the NRL. -
Why do so many Indians continue voting Labor? It's not just about immigration
via abc.net.auThe promise by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to not leave anyone behind struck a chord with many in the Indian diaspora. -
Call to clear trade coast clutter
Responsibility for decision making over the Western Trade Coast fell on the shoulders of 11 of the 17 cabinet ministers in the first government led by Roger Cook. -
Spirit berth gets $120m blowout but earlier completion date, government says
via abc.net.auAnother $120 million cost blowout hits the embattled Spirit of Tasmania vessel replacement project, with berth infrastructure set to cost $493 million. -
Nationals stalwart Mia Davies confirms retirement after Bullwinkel loss
Former WA opposition leader Mia Davies has confirmed the end of her political career after she failed to take the federal seat of Bullwinkel at last week’s election. -
Knives out as Ley, Taylor vie for leadership
The leadership contest within the Liberal Party has narrowed, with Dan Tehan confirming he would not seek the position – while Sussan Ley officially announced a tilt. -
The powerful fish that could boost tourism and kill a reviled pest
via abc.net.auThey may be river fish, but a truckload of Murray cod will make their new home in a volcanic crater to fight pests and attract tourists.
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