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Rio Tinto-Glencore Merger Impact on Hunter Coal

A potential $300 billion merger between Rio Tinto and Glencore could see Rio return to the Hunter Valley Operations coal mine, with significant implications for jobs and the project's scaled-back expansion plans. Read the latest analysis.

BlueScope rejects Kerry Stokes' $13 billion takeover bid

BlueScope Steel's board has firmly rejected a $13 billion takeover bid from Kerry Stokes and US partner Steel Dynamics, calling it an undervalued and opportunistic move. The tussle for Australia's largest steelmaker continues.

SGH and US Partner Bid $1.3bn for BlueScope Steel

Investment firms SGH and US-based Attestor Capital have launched a joint $1.3 billion takeover bid for BlueScope Steel's North American building products arm. Read the full story on the proposed deal.

Uber passenger ratings: What drivers really think

Rideshare drivers are rating passengers, affecting future ride availability. Discover the key behaviours that impact your score and what this trend means for customer service. Read more.

Taxis must up their game to survive Uber age

Financial expert Nick Bruining argues Australian taxi services need a major overhaul in service, pricing, and technology to compete with ride-sharing giants like Uber. Can they adapt in time?

China's 46.7% Beef Tax Rocks WA Exporters

Western Australia's beef industry reels as China slaps a staggering 46.7% tariff on imports, escalating trade tensions. Experts assess the damage and future strategies. Read the full analysis.

Beef trade with China faces rocky start to 2026

Australian beef exporters face a challenging 2026 as China slashes import quotas, threatening a $1.6 billion trade. Industry calls for urgent government action to secure market access.

Katter blasts government's 'word salad' gas policy

Federal MP Bob Katter has launched a scathing attack on the government's Future Gas Strategy, calling it an 'economic word salad' that fails to secure affordable energy for Australian industry.

Independent SA Brewery Closes After 15 Years

A beloved South Australian craft brewery is closing its doors after 15 years, citing rising costs and market pressures. Read the full story of its journey and final farewell.

WA Building Industry Reforms Urged Amid Crisis

West Australian families face a building industry 'snake-pit' as the government reviews contract laws. Minister Buti promises 2026 reforms after 740 survey responses highlighted systemic failures.

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