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The maritime union says waterfront workers on strike at Fremantle Port have had a "gutful" with stevedoring company Patrick's approach to wage negotiations.
Explosives and chemicals manufacturer Orica says it expects full year profit to be above last financial year, although the strong Australian dollar could cost the business $30 million in second half profit.
US stocks rose modestly on Friday, with Dow blue chips spurred by Caterpillar's earnings while the Nasdaq struggled after lacklustre Microsoft results and a poor Research in Motion forecast.
China seeks control over iron ore – The Fin; Mine boom raises fears of inflation – The Aus; Asian central banks buy $A in search of safety – The Fin; Strike spreads across country – The Aus; Margaret River mine ban rushed – The Fin
The Federal Court has dismissed an application by Kimberley gas hub opponent Joseph Roe to appeal a court ruling appointing replacements for him as a native title claim applicant.
The security contractor G4S has pleaded guilty to failing to prevent the heat-stroke death of an Aboriginal elder in the back of a prison van in Western Australia's goldfields region.
While the federal government continues to promise severe belt tightening in the May 10 budget, it would seem business and consumers are becoming less restrained.
Perth-based Platinum Australia has partly attributed a surge in quarterly production to the efforts of a new mining contractor, following industrial action at its Smokey Hills mine in South Africa.
The Australian Greens will continue to pursue the establishment of a sovereign wealth fund, which again has been suggested by the International Monetary Fund.
Shares in Paladin Energy and Extract Resources fell after reports that the Namibian government called for the state owned miner to have exclusive rights over certain strategic minerals including uranium.
Leighton Holdings has completed the sale of a 35 per cent stake in its Indian subsidiary to Indian conglomerate Welspun Group for an undisclosed amount.
Australian shares have opened 0.5 per cent lower on concerns that the record high local currency will dent the export and other overseas earnings of local companies.
Blow-out in budget deficit to $50 billion – The Fin; Don't waste mining boom: IMF – The Aus; Kimberley gas safety deal sought – The West; Jobs cash works up debate – The Fin; Every AFL game live on TV in new deal – The West
Tim Johnston, the boss of discredited fuel pill company Firepower, continues to ignore Federal Court hearings to decide on a continuation of his overseas travel ban.
The Australian share market drifted away from early gains to close flat on Thursday as investors considered the effect a new high for the Australian dollar.
Starting next year, every AFL game for the next five seasons will be broadcast live under the new TV and internet rights deal which was finalised on Thursday.
The Australian dollar moved further into record territory on Thursday after the US central bank indicated it would not raise interest rates in the near future.
The Australian share market was almost half a per cent stronger at noon, trading off its highs of the session as traders digested a new high for the Australian dollar and what it means for stocks and interest rates.
The Australian share market opened higher on Thursday, boosted by strong offshore leads after the US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and flagged the possibility of more economic stimulus.
Share registry Computershare Ltd says it will buy a US share services operation, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation's Shareowner Services Business, for $US550 million ($A510 million) cash.
The Nasdaq Composite index hit its highest level in more than 10 years on Wednesday as US stocks pushed upward after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged.