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Western Australian miners are mulling altering their fly-in, fly-out rosters to ration fuel as shortages begin to worry the aviation and resources sectors.
Yara’s fertiliser operations in the Pilbara have been damaged, with production to be impacted for two months as the nation’s agriculture sector grapples with supply issues.
Ella Loneragan speaks with Isabel Vieira on the accomplished women who were recognised in the week of International Women’s Day.
Fuel retailers are setting prices based on the cost to restock, rather than the cost paid for current supplies, according to data collected by the nation’s competition watchdog.
Australia’s stock market is trading at its weakest level in nine months after the Iran war and the resulting energy shock prompted multiple central banks to brace for higher interest rates.
Adrian Fini is set to purchase Yallingup’s Caves House, with a view to refurbishing the historic asset. 
The prominent developer has struck a deal with buy the property from Neil and Libby Jilley, who have owned it for the past decade. 
The price Mr Fini is paying for the asset is yet to be revealed, but he has signalled his intentions to invest in refurbishing the property and ensure it is protected into the future. 
Caves House was built in 1903 and rebuilt three decades later after it was destroyed by fire. 
The fine art, Persian rugs and luxury furniture of William and Rose Porteous will go on sale this weekend, as the couple look to offload several “valuable” items from their collections.
The acquisition marks the Sydney-based property fund’s first Western Australian acquisition this year.
A spat over river views between owners of multi-million-dollar houses in Applecross has escalated to the state’s highest court.
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Ella Loneragan speaks with Isabel Vieira on the accomplished women who were recognised in the week of International Women’s Day.
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss fuel furor, mining moves, property purchases and other big stories of the week.
Justin Fris and Mark Beyer reflect on the 60th anniversary of iron ore exports out of WA.
Justin Fris and Mark Beyer discuss Business News’ recent junior miners magazine feature.
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Red Metal Limited has linked up with ASX-listed mid-tier explorer Chalice Mining under an earn-in joint venture on ground prospective for copper-gold at Red Metal’s Callabonna project in South Australia’s Curnamona Province. The JV will focus on a series of magnetic and gravity targets along the site’s northern margin, where wide-spaced historic drilling has identified large hydrothermal breccias reminiscent of an iron oxide copper-gold system.
Under the theme Competing Globally in the Critical Era, GRX26 will convene industry leaders in Perth to explore the technologies, partnerships and strategies driving global competitiveness in the resources sector.
Triangle Energy has revealed plans to spin out the company’s Philippine assets and its wholly owned subsidiary Tetragon Energy, to create an Asian-focused oil and gas explorer to be listed on the ASX bourse. The plan, subject to the thumbs up from ordinary Triangle shareholders, will result in an in-specie distribution of Tetragon’s ordinary shares to existing Triangle shareholders.

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