Australia's share market has fallen for four of the past five weeks, following a storm of profit warnings, earnings disappointments, interest rate hikes and fuel security woes.
Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Ella Loneragan, Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn to discuss the Federal budget, a huge native title win, Exmouth tourism project, a big CBD sale, and more.
New WA Football chief executive Brad Wira says there's no reason why Australian Rules Football participation rates across the state cannot grow further.
Mining magnate Chris Ellison has cashed out a $122 million chunk of his stake in Mineral Resources, diversifying into a new family office as his net worth hits $2 billion on the back of a share price surge.
Kailis Hospitality Group has announced the details of two of four venues making up a $16 million investment in a new restaurant precinct overlooking Sorrento Beach.
The long-running court battle between the Yindjibarndi people, Fortescue and WA government has been a case watched keenly by Australia's resources, native title and legal professions.
The controversial Perth Park is one step further to being fully greenlit after the state's peak planning body approved a portion of the proposed works.
US stocks have advanced, lifted by a rally in tech stocks as investors absorbed generally solid economic data and watched for developments from Beijing where US President Trump was engaged in a high-stakes meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the recent court judgment on Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation's action against Fortescue and the state government.
Australia's share market has broken a four-session losing streak, albeit unconvincingly, after a rebound in banks and continued strength in major miners tipped the bourse into positive territory.
Despite positive FY25 results, Hockey WA boss Graham Reid says the state sporting organisation remains focused on delivering strong governance and financial discipline.
P&N Bank will pursue a merger with Bank Australia and a headquarters move away from Perth, less than six months after a $30 billion attempt to merge with Great Southern Bank fell flat.
An integrated aged care community plan spanning 2.8 hectares in Mosman Park has progressed, with Cox Architecture and Urbis selected to design the master plan.
The Forrest family's plan to build an eco-resort at the tip of the Ningaloo Reef, estimated to cost $70 million, has been given the final tick of planning approval.