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Labor pushed on four-day week with full pay The Albanese government should trial a four-day work week with people maintaining their full-time wage, according to sweeping policy proposals supported “in → Read More
‘Fight next workplace regulations’Business leaders have been urged to ‘‘fight really hard’’ against a looming policy agenda on industrial relations and environmental approvals, amid criticism the gove → Read More
Elders’ heartbreak at Fortescue mine brawlTwo Indigenous elders at the centre of a potentially huge compensation claim against Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group have told of their distress at ha → Read More
China won’t have a bar of ‘doped’ $9b bullionThe Perth Mint could be forced to recall $9 billion of gold bars after selling “doped” bullion to China and then covering it up, it has been revealed. → Read More
Builder freezes new home salesOne of Perth's biggest home builders has shut the door on new sales amid scores of complaints from existing customers about agonisingly slow progress on their houses. → Read More
New recruit widens Qantas CEO fieldQantas has appointed former Air New Zealand executive Cam Wallace to lead its international business, adding a wild card to the race to replace chief executive Alan → Read More
$565m fix for Pilbara portsHalf a billion dollars has been committed to upgrade ports in WA’s resources-rich Pilbara to expand the region’s export and import capacity. → Read More
Albanese’s pledge to make WA visit countMore than 150 community representatives including Indigenous leaders will have the chance to speak with Anthony Albanese and his ministers in Port Hedland after → Read More
Standard Chartered gets the golden ticket at Chalice MiningTim Goyder’s battery metals tearaway Chalice Mining has called in Standard Chartered’s metals and mining bankers, as it heads towards firming → Read More
Nod for Santos project eases pain of write-downSantos will take $US328 million ($470.8 million) in write-downs after cutting the amount of oil and gas reserves estimated in fields off Western Australi → Read More
Chalice Mining movement stirs up dust, eyes on Hancock The hot young thing in Australian resources, Chalice Mining, is back on investors’ radars, with movement on its share register prompting all sort → Read More
Nine snatches Olympics in $305m dealNine Entertainment will broadcast the Summer and Winter Olympics for the next decade, including the Brisbane 2032 games, paying more than $300 million to snatch the → Read More
Battle for renewables money ‘hunger games’Western Australia’s energy and hydrogen leaders say they would welcome a policy similar to the Inflation Reduction Act in the US to give investors certainty a → Read More
Newmont, Barrick or break-up? Newcrest Mining show on road The ambulance chasing is in full force in Australian investment banking teams, who have no choice but to try to drum up a competing bid for Newcrest Mining. The Fin AI pioneer’s warning amid ChatGPT wave → Read More
Alinta to take another shot at offloading Pilbara power assetsAlinta Energy is understood to be about to fire the starting gun on a sale process for its Pilbara operations after the company was inform → Read More
Labor has no fix for gas shortage Labor has been accused by the gas industry of effectively having no plan to fix what the competition regulator warns will be a catastrophic gas shortage this decade t → Read More
Chinese students told to return overseas immediately Chinese students enrolled in Western universities have been told to book flights and get themselves back to campus for face-to-face teaching before → Read More
WA premier assures Japan on gas supplyWestern Australia Premier Mark McGowan has reassured the bosses of Japan’s powerful trading houses that WA gas will continue to meet the country’s energy needs fo → Read More
Evolution puts mill expansion on tableEvolution Mining could put an expansion of its West Australian processing plant back on the agenda as cost concerns begin to ease in the sector, according to new → Read More
Inflation hopes drive ASX higherThe Australian sharemarket has posted its second-best start to a year in at least three decades as optimism grows inflation will peak lower than the Reserve Bank’s 8 pe → Read More