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Midland Tobacconist Damaged in Suspected Arson

A Midland tobacco store on Great Eastern Highway was severely damaged in a suspected arson attack early Tuesday morning. Police are investigating the incident as part of ongoing tobacco conflicts.

Fremantle's Mason Cox bid hits roadblock

Fremantle Dockers list boss David Walls reveals the club's ongoing efforts to convince former Collingwood ruckman Mason Cox to join Fremantle. Read the latest AFL trade news.

WA Farmers Win as US Scraps Beef Tariffs

Western Australian cattle producers are set to capitalise on Donald Trump's decision to remove US tariffs on Australian beef, a move set to boost exports amid a US supply shortage. Explore the market impact.

US Lifts Tariffs on Australian Beef Exports

US President Donald Trump has removed the 10% tariff on Australian beef, a major win for farmers. The move aims to lower consumer prices and strengthens trade ties.

Zach Merrett back at Essendon after trade saga

Essendon captain Zach Merrett has returned to the club after his attempted move to Hawthorn collapsed. Teammates insist he will be welcomed back despite leadership uncertainty.

US Supreme Court Scrutinises Trump Tariffs

The highest court in America is scrutinising controversial tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, potentially reshaping international trade law and its impact on Australian exporters.

St Kilda signs Irish teen McDonald in AFL coup

St Kilda Football Club has secured Irish teenager Kobe McDonald through the AFL's international rookie program, while Brisbane Lions add versatile defender Ben Murphy to their roster in a busy post-trade period.

Brothers in court over massive illicit tobacco bust

Two Perth brothers have appeared in court following one of Western Australia's largest illicit tobacco busts, with authorities seizing millions of dollars worth of illegal cigarettes and vapes.

Trump wants nuclear tests before China rare earths deal

Former US President Donald Trump calls for nuclear weapons testing revival ahead of potential rare earths agreement with China, while Australian PM Anthony Albanese pushes back on controversial trade suggestions in high-stakes diplomatic showdown.

Australia Wins as US-China Trade Tensions Ease

As Washington and Beijing take steps to mend trade relations, Australia finds welcome respite from being caught in the middle of the superpower showdown. Discover what this means for our economy.

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