Pastoralists in WA’s north fear they could be edged out of their biggest live export market when Brazil clinches a deal to ship cattle to Indonesia, breaking Australia’s three-decade monopoly.
Cally Dupe and Adam Poulsen
Stuart McGuckin
The McGowan Government has announced two pre-budget cash splashes for WA agriculture, with $32.6 million set aside to boost biosecurity alongside $10.1m to future proof farms against drought.
Stuart McGuckin, Anna Cox and Adam Poulsen
Regional communities and ag industry groups across WA are hoping to not be overlooked in funding allocations when the State Budget is announced this week.
Aidan Smith
WA resources companies are preparing to transition to new State laws aimed at better protecting cultural heritage sites but the reform has been met with concerns by explorers it could stall projects.
Cheyanne Enciso
Qantas has revealed its pick to take over from long-serving Alan Joyce as new chief executive of the nation’s biggest airline.
Gerard Cockburn
A lift on China’s crippling tariffs on Australian barley would pump about $150 million into the nation’s economy but could result in cuts to another key export, experts say.
Cally Dupe
Police are calling for witnesses to a horror truck crash in the Wheatbelt region on Thursday night in which a man lost his life.
Three Manjimup-bred Angus bulls sold to the equal top price of $17,000 at the Gandy family’s revived Gandy Angus Yearling Bull Sale held at the Boyanup sale complex.
Taxes on billions of dollars of Australian products like beef, sheep meat, dairy and sugar will be phased out under a free trade agreement with Britain.
An agribank analyst says the Australian plant-based meat market could learn lessons from America where the market has stalled.
Liv Casben
The agricultural machinery industry has been surprised by the continued strength of combine harvester sales in March, after $878 million was spent on combines last year.
A Port Hedland mother who tried to get help from a women’s refuge the night before she killed her three children and set their house on fire has been given a long prison sentence.
Emily Moulton
Perth property expert James Limnios is calling on local and State officials to sink McIver Street station, likening it to the ‘Berlin Wall’.
Victoria Rifici
Scared students say they are so worried about creeps using phones to film them that they are now wary of catching public transport — some students also claim other students are secretly filming them at school.
Caleb Runciman
Peter Sumich has ripped into Fremantle’s underperforming stars and West Coast’s banged-up B-team after a nightmare round for our WA clubs. See how he assesses every player here.
Peter Sumich
Fremantle’s season is all but gone after a 2-5 start, and it has prompted the Dockers’ leadership to take matters into their own hands. The Snitch lifts the lid on what came out of secret leadership talks.
The Snitch
A 21-year-old man has tragically died following a motorcycle crash in Yokine on Thursday.
Lauren Price and Caleb Runciman
WA billionaire Andrew Forrest has lost another two key lieutenants, chief financial officer Bree Fraser and her second-in-command, from his family’s private investment arm Tattarang.
Leading property developer and West Coast foundation member Nigel Satterley has urged the Eagles to ‘listen to their members’ as they face a long fight to climb from the bottom of the AFL ladder.
Western Power wants to hike street lighting charges by an astronomical 44 per cent from the middle of the year in a move that has blindsided councils.
Phil Hickey
Dominic Giannini, Michael Mehr and Liv Casben
Adam Poulsen
In an effort to get her debt under control and her spending on track, Jasmine Taylor began using an all-cash budgeting method called ‘cash stuffing’.
Ryan Ermey
Portfolio manager at Polar Capital, Ben Rogoff, says four large-cap stocks are driving some of the biggest and most tangible advancements in artificial intelligence.
Ganesh Rao
Company culture is increasingly important to employees — and can be a deciding factor for those considering quitting or choosing a new job.
AI, digital versions of vehicles and autonomous robots are just a few of the technologies that will power the factories of the future.
Ryan Browne
Bob Garnant
Josh Zimmerman and Jake Dietsch
Aidan Smith and Cally Dupe
Mibenge Nsenduluka
Stephanie Gardiner
Rob Kelly
Peter Rundle
Steve Martin
Daniel Rooney, Sam Jones, Melissa Pedelty, Cain Andrews and Madeleine Clark
Daniel Rooney
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