Cautious investors lifted the ASX to a second consecutive record high on Wednesday, as “productive” trade talks continue.
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GSSA 2025: Rovers pay the penalty as Phoenix stay strong for a dramatic victory in nine-goal thriller
Phoenix edged Rovers in a nine-goal thriller in a Great Southern Soccer Association contest which featured four penalties, an own goal, and drama from start to finish.
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Australian shares hit second consecutive record high as investors hope for trade truce
The S&P-ASX200 index leapt to a new peak of 8639.1 points on Wednesday before paring back its gains to finish just 4.9 points better on the day at 8592.1, extending the year’s growth to 5.3 per cent.
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Mustang Tammy! Albany country star Tammy London launches debut solo single Mustang with show at Six Degrees
Albany country star Tammy London has just released her debut solo single, Mustang, which she launched at Six Degrees on Saturday June 7.
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European Union’s top diplomat to Australia Gabriele Visentin says China’s military scale up a ‘worrying sign’
European Union Ambassador Gabriele Visentin labelled China’s military scale up as a ‘worrying sign’ of conflict in the Indo-Pacific and flagged the EU’s interest in growing as ‘a strong security actor’.
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Contract awarded to Palmerston and Kadadjiny Aboriginal Corporation to deliver Katanning Women’s Refuge
Palmerston Association has been awarded the contract for a new women’s refuge in Katanning in partnership with Kadadjiny Aboriginal Corporation, with the State Government committing to contribute to costs.
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‘Poor management’: regulator in the dark over water use
A regulator has no idea how much water 12,000 licence holders are pumping from the aquifers in the nation's largest state.
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Broome blindsided as Jetstar Asia closure axes town’s only international flight
Broome’s first international flight route in years is set to vanish, with Jetstar Asia to cease operations and take the town’s short-lived Singapore connection with it.
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‘Our shabby little warehouse’: Popular brewery faces demolition to make way for six-storey building
A popular brewery in Sydney’s inner west could be demolished to make way for a new six-storey complex.
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Goodwin looks to foot surgery to get World Cup fit
Before he can pencil in more World Cup heroics, or even his fourth stint at beloved Adelaide United, star forward Craig Goodwin is headed for surgery.
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