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Kwinana Power Station demolition rocks Perth

The former Kwinana coal-fired power station was demolished using controlled explosives, marking a major step in Perth's energy transition. Feel the shockwaves of change.

Glencore FNPP Changes Lives Through Mining Careers

Discover how Glencore's First Nations Pathways Program creates life-changing opportunities for Indigenous Australians in mining. Graduates share success stories and program details for 2026 applications.

BHP pays $100k for unlawful Christmas work orders

BHP must compensate 85 coal miners after Federal Court rules they were unlawfully required to work Christmas and Boxing Day without reasonable refusal rights. Landmark decision sets precedent for public holiday work rights.

Liontown to Auction Lithium in Bold Sales Shift

Liontown Resources launches digital auctions for spodumene concentrate, capitalising on rebounding lithium prices after renegotiating deals with Tesla and Ford. A strategic move for market transparency.

African Man Faces Life in Prison Over Meth Haul

A Tanzanian crewman faces life imprisonment after being caught with 3kg of methamphetamine at Port Adelaide. The alleged drug bust is estimated to be worth $2.7 million. Read the full details.

Port Kembla Home with Stunning Views & Gardens

Discover this beautifully positioned Port Kembla property offering panoramic water views, established gardens, and modern comfort in one of Illawarra's most sought-after locations.

Port Adelaide's Stephenson Gamble: Carr Explains Why

Port Adelaide's interim coach Josh Carr reveals the surprising reasons behind the Power's interest in retired AFL star Jaidyn Stephenson, explaining how the former Magpie could reignite his career at Alberton.

BHP-Malabar deal to create 300 new mining jobs

A major land transfer from BHP to Malabar Resources could spark a jobs boom in the Hunter Valley, with up to 300 new mining positions expected to be created at the Maxwell Underground Mine.

LNP Coal Plan Threatens Great Barrier Reef: Labor

The Australian Labor Party sounds alarm over LNP's energy strategy that prioritises coal expansion, potentially jeopardising the Great Barrier Reef's UNESCO World Heritage listing and Queensland's tourism industry.

Cruise season returns to Cairns and Port Douglas

Tropical North Queensland is gearing up for a bumper cruise season with P&O Cruises Australia and Carnival Cruise Line vessels scheduled to make multiple calls to Cairns and Port Douglas, bringing thousands of visitors to the region's iconic destinations.

Gemma Houghton's epic 100th goal after siren

Port Adelaide star Gemma Houghton creates AFLW history with dramatic 100th career goal kicked after the final siren in thrilling Showdown victory against Adelaide.

Illawarra's High-Profile Court Cases This Week

From alleged police assaults to serious domestic violence charges and shocking child abuse material allegations - here's what's unfolding in Illawarra courtrooms this week.

Mine blames Diwali for worker payment delays

Workers at the Tahmoor coal mine in NSW were left without pay as the mine operator pointed to the Diwali holiday as the cause, sparking outrage from unions and the Indian community.

Port Adelaide axes Warren Tredrea from board after probe

Port Adelaide Football Club has officially removed premiership hero Warren Tredrea from its board after an internal investigation revealed governance breaches, marking a dramatic fall from grace for the club icon.

Cornes: Soldo Port's Worst Recruit Ever

Former Port Adelaide champion Kane Cornes has doubled down on his brutal assessment of ruckman Ivan Soldo, labelling him the club's worst-ever recruitment decision in a scathing critique that's set AFL circles abuzz.

Narrabri Gas Land Grab Sparks Legal Battle

Growing controversy surrounds the compulsory acquisition of farmland for Santos' Narrabri Gas Project, with landowners and environmental groups mounting fierce opposition.

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