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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. -
How this Pacific paradise is remaking itself after a deadly quake
via abc.net.auPort Vila is rebuilding after a magnitude-7.3 earthquake — and residents see an opportunity to increase the city's tourism appeal. -
Forrest's Harvest Road appoints new chief executive
Tattarang has filled the long-vacant top role at its agribusiness division Harvest Road Group after appointing experienced executive Harvey Gaynor. -
CITIC, Mineralogy agree to submit new mine plan
Chinese mining group CITIC and Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy have partially settled their differences, agreeing to submit a crucial mine continuation plan while their Supreme Court trial continues. -
Approval for $24m Wembley project
Dozens of new apartments are set to be built in Wembley after a committee greenlit a $24 million plan for a seven-storey development. -
At Close of Business podcast May 7 2025
Elisha Newell and Jack McGinn discuss gold projects presently in the pipeline throughout WA. -
Wilson beats Hulett to Freo, Bullwinkel down to the wire
Climate 200-backed Independent Kate Hulett has failed to win the seat of Fremantle, with Labor’s Josh Wilson returning for a fourth term. -
Tivan finalises Sumitomo JV for fluorite project
ASX company Tivan has struck funding agreements worth $117 million with Japan’s Sumitomo and an unnamed Australian family office to pursue development of the Speewah fluorite project. -
Liontown notches $15m loan from state govt’s lithium lifeline
Liontown Resources and the state government have shaken hands on a $15 million loan designed to aid languished lithium miners amid the persistent price downturn. -
Australian shares edge higher but uncertainty lingers
Two long-awaited headlines have helped Australian shares lift higher, but the modest gains may signal residual gloom in the global economy. -
MSWA launches WA’s first 24/7 neuro nurse program
The charity has launched the state's first dedicated 24/7 neurological nursing service, filling a frontline care gap. -
Opinion: Learn first, then love the lifestyle
OPINION: Universities’ first job is to provide quality education; promoting the campus ‘experience’ should be a secondary concern. -
Adrian Fini’s $26m Bindaring Parade project clears hurdle
A planning body has approved property developer Adrian Fini and wife Michaela’s $26 million plan to build an apartment project on the site of their former home in Claremont. -
Developing gold’s next generation
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Shattered workers fear for town's future amid cheese factory closure
via abc.net.auBega Cheese has announced it will close its Strathmerton factory, causing about 300 job losses in the small northern Victorian town. -
Astral revises gold resource after Maximus buy
Astral boosted its total gold inventory to 1.76 million ounces after bringing the Spargoville project into the fold. -
Cyclone Alfred a 'practice run' for south-east Queensland buildings, report finds
via abc.net.auA new report from James Cook University has found aspects of buildings in south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales would become vulnerable to winds only slightly higher than those experienced during ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred earlier this year. -
Premier confirms WA’s return to NRL
Stand aside, here comes a Perth-based NRL franchise! That's the message from premier Roger Cook. -
Cook waters down net zero legislation plan, WesCEF cuts emissions
Wesfarmers has moved to significantly curb emissions at one of its Kwinana operations, as Premier Roger Cook softens his stance on legislating the plan to reach net zero by 2050. -
Relief felt by Australians as cost of crude oil drops to four year low
via abc.net.auA sharp drop in the price of crude oil promises cost-of-living relief for Australians not only at the petrol station but also in the shops. -
Crude oil drops to four-year low, promising lower petrol prices and inflation
via abc.net.auA sharp drop in the price of crude oil promises cost-of-living relief for Australians not only at the petrol station but also in the shops. -
New player shakes up regional Queensland electricity monopoly
via abc.net.auOrigin Energy is expanding to six regional Queensland cities where residents have previously had only one choice of electricity provider. -
Green light for Centurion’s $60m Nedlands student accommodation
Singaporean developer Centurion has cleared a planning hurdle for its $60 million student accommodation in Nedlands, receiving approval from a state government committee. -
ASIC cracks down on Macquarie Bank over ‘systemic’ compliance failures
Australia’s corporate regulator has taken aim at Macquarie over longstanding compliance failures in the bank’s futures and derivatives trading arm. -
Private $35.6m investment in Aurum
Shares in Subiaco-based junior Aurum Resources rose by 20 per cent early on Wednesday, following news it had received firm commitments for a private $35.6 million investment. -
What happens to corflute candidate signs once the election is over?
via abc.net.auOnce the final vote is cast and the last sausage sizzles, signs bearing candidates' faces are collected and begin the next stage of their life cycle.
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7.30's Laura Tingle to become ABC's new Global Affairs Editor
via abc.net.auTingle, a Walkley-Award-winning journalist, will take up the post mid-year, joining a network of foreign correspondents around the globe. -
NAB cash profit hits $3.58bn
National Australia Bank boss Andrew Irvine says he is heartened by the company’s performance in the first six months of FY25. -
Wall St lower as tariff uncertainty continues to weigh
US stocks closed lower for a second straight session. -
Breaking: ASIC takes action against Macquarie for 'significant' failures
via abc.net.auInvestment bank Macquarie is hit with additional licence conditions as the corporate regulator slams "multiple and significant compliance failures".
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