China's Steel Squeeze Complicates Australia's Iron Ore Outlook
Iron ore prices remain well below recent highs as China's property slump offsets Beijing's infrastructure push, with direct consequences for Australian miners and government revenues.
All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.
Iron ore prices remain well below recent highs as China's property slump offsets Beijing's infrastructure push, with direct consequences for Australian miners and government revenues.
British MPs have lined up to condemn Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in parliament, with one minister branding his trade envoy tenure a 'constant self-aggrandising hustle'.
Australia's ban on under-16s using social media is past its enforcement deadline, but the gap between legislative ambition and digital reality keeps widening.
WiseTech Global plans to shed up to 2000 roles as AI tools reshape software development, raising urgent questions for Australia's tech workforce.
A barley farmer from The Rock, NSW, who lost his lower left leg in a 2021 harvest accident, is now hoping to compete as a para-snowboarder at the Winter Paralympics.
Victoria Police has scrapped a plan to use GPs to assess recruit fitness, following warnings from doctors that the policy threatened public safety.
Singer-turned-swimmer Cody Simpson and Olympic champion Emma McKeon have split after four years together, 7News reports.
Han Xu arrived eight games into the WNBL season. What followed was one of the most dramatic single-player turnarounds in the competition's recent history.
WA Police release emergency call audio from Nick Martin's 2020 assassination as a jury finds bikie David Pye guilty of orchestrating the sniper attack.
International wire photography remains one of journalism's most vital yet underappreciated forms, bringing the world's defining moments to Australian breakfast tables each morning.
WiseTech Global is axing 2000 jobs over two years, citing artificial intelligence, as debate grows over Australia's support for affected workers.
Eleven women from Syria's Roj camp are preparing to return to Australia, but the law offers far fewer options than political rhetoric suggests.
Mercury appears to move backwards this week, but scientists say it is a trick of perspective with zero effect on human life.
Prince Harry has publicly expressed solidarity with Ukraine on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, adding his voice to a sustained international show of support.
The family of NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie has offered a $US1 million reward for information leading to her missing mother Nancy.
Hawthorn FC's partnership with a battery storage company reflects a broader Australian trend of households taking energy resilience into their own hands.
Russell Crowe plays Nazi Reich Marshal Hermann Göring in the historical thriller Nuremberg, streaming on Stan from 12 March.
Farm stores like Oakenville in NSW are part of a growing trend reshaping how regional Australians access fresh, locally grown produce.
NSW Police have arrested two men in connection with the alleged kidnapping and murder of Sydney grandfather Chris Baghsarian as the investigation continues.
Queensland's new police commissioner has launched Operation Yankee Forge after experiencing a home invasion firsthand, targeting car theft, break-ins, and robbery statewide.
Cody Simpson has described his relationship with Olympic champion Emma McKeon as 'beautiful', offering a rare personal insight into the couple's future plans.
A routine Melbourne reserves match turned into a life-altering ordeal for Connor Rogers, whose near-amputation journey revealed the quiet power of community sport.
Katherine Hartley Short, 42, daughter of actor Martin Short, has died. The family has asked for privacy as they grieve.
Queensland Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man they wish to question over an alleged assault at a supermarket south of Brisbane.
Chris Baghsarian's family have paid tribute to a gentle man as those accused of his kidnapping and death appear before Sydney courts.
US ice hockey star Jack Hughes has defended his team after footage of players laughing at a Trump joke about the women's team sparked widespread criticism.
An outer-Melbourne council mayor faces a 30-day suspension after an independent arbiter ruled a social media post containing a 'raging lunatic' slur constituted misconduct.
Superloop says AI now handles more customer interactions than its human workforce, marking a significant milestone in the telco's automation strategy.
The federal government will review triple zero legislation after a series of outages linked to deaths exposed critical gaps in Australia's emergency calling system.
NSW Police have arrested two men over the alleged kidnapping and death of Sydney grandfather Chris Baghsarian, 85, after finding human remains.