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Mineral Resources scraps CEO succession deadline

Mineral Resources abandons plan to replace CEO Chris Ellison by mid-2026, adopting new three-stage succession strategy without arbitrary deadlines. Read the latest developments.

Why Anthony Albanese Gets Western Australia

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's deep understanding of Western Australia proves crucial for national unity and economic growth. Discover how his approach benefits the entire nation.

Billionaire increases stake in Venus Metals

QCoal founder Chris Wallin quietly increases Venus Metals stake to 26.21% as the company's exposure to Youanmi gold project and royalty stream gains momentum. Discover the strategic moves.

No savings in early Woden light rail: Minister

ACT Transport Minister Chris Steel dismisses claims taxpayers could have saved money if Woden light rail started sooner, citing pandemic constraints and capacity issues.

WA Green Steel Fund Sparks 'Made in WA' Debate

Western Australia's $75m manufacturing fund faces scrutiny as InfraBuild's involvement raises questions about what truly constitutes 'Made in WA' steel production. Read more.

Rio Tinto pauses $215m BioIron plant in WA

Rio Tinto halts its $215 million BioIron pilot plant in East Rockingham, shifting focus to Calix's Zesty technology for green steel production in Western Australia.

Albanese Headlines Labor Fundraiser in Bunbury

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits Bunbury for Labor WA fundraiser, supporting local candidates and discussing regional priorities. Read about the key political event.

MinRes Air Launches Perth Aviation Hub

Mineral Resources launches MinRes Air, creating a new aviation hub on St Georges Terrace. Discover how this impacts Perth's business travel and aviation sector.

Community Campaign to Extend Newcastle Light Rail

Young activists launch petition to expand Newcastle's light rail network beyond city centre, addressing transport gaps and safety concerns. Join the movement for better public transport.

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.

Sussan Ley's demotion won't save Liberals

Why removing Sussan Ley as Shadow Minister for Women won't solve the Liberal Party's deeper problems. Exclusive political analysis reveals the real challenges facing the opposition.

Cassowary Coast's bold light rail vision under scrutiny

The Cassowary Coast Regional Council is pushing for a comprehensive feasibility study into a light rail network that could transform Far North Queensland's transport landscape and boost regional development.

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