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The federal government has made a powerful enemy for itself in the west after the Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA said it would fight Labor’s push for so-called nature-positive laws.
Read MoreA fresh battle over Labor’s stalled Nature Positive legislation has emerged with the Prime Minister wedged between backbench pressure and keeping a fired up, must-win state on side.
Read MoreAlmost 140,000 revellers enjoyed a spectacular fireworks and drone display from across the City as part of the Hancock Prospecting Australia Day Celebrations.
Read More“It Was a Triumph for Australia and Perth” — Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas on Australia Day Celebrations.
Read MoreIt wasn’t just happy families impressed with the show, with former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott in attendance.
Read MoreIt's a time to reflect on our past, celebrate our achievements, and look ahead to the future.
Read MoreBusiness leaders have warned against companies boycotting Australia Day, saying corporations are yielding too much power to political activists and their human resources departments.
Read MoreAustralian mining billionaire Gina Rinehart reflects on the hard work that defines our pioneering history, and questions why government overspending and wastage continues.
Read MoreIt’s not just in the U.S. where the early stages of an oil and gas revival can be seen, something similar is happening in Australia, led by the country’s richest person, the iron ore billionaire Gina Rinehart.
Read MoreHanRoy is part of Hancock Prospecting