Isabel Vieira joined Business News in 2022, co-leading breaking news and covering resources (critical minerals), insolvencies and corporate finance.
She was project editor on the 2024 edition of Business News' Power 500 publication and regularly features on the At Close of Business podcast. Ms Vieira won an Alliance Area of Business Publishers award in 2024.
Ms Vieira previously spent two years in the Great Southern, first at the independent Great Southern Weekender and then at Seven West Media'sNarrogin Observer and Albany Advertiser newspapers.
She studied at Curtin University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.
Reward Minerals' Indigenous land use agreement has been terminated over a “serious breach” after it gave up tenements that were picked up just half an hour later, the land council says.
Energy Resources of Australia says the Takeovers Panel has decided to conduct proceedings into its $880 million raise, representing a backtrack on its decision.
Andrew Forrest has called on the philanthropic and private sector to pour more support into humanitarian aid in Gaza, after donating an additional $18 million.
Paddock-to-plate producers have won a temporary reprieve from the closure of a key abattoir’s custom kill service, as owner Westpork considers a new niche operation.
Liontown Resources is trimming about 10 per cent of its workforce as the dust settles from construction of Kathleen Valley against a background of weak prices.
The workplace regulator has launched legal action against the Department of Justice over the alleged bullying and harassment of an officer at Bunbury Regional Prison.
Creditors in felled nickel miner Panoramic Resources have voted to approve a rescue proposal from ASX-listed shareholder Zeta Resources this afternoon.
The state government has progressed its plans to establish a hydrogen and clean energy workforce training centre in the Pilbara, after awarding a design contract to Aurecon.
The national competition watchdog has received an extra $30 million from the federal government towards its supermarket and retail sector investigations.
Woodside has finalised its US$2.35 billion acquisition of a low carbon ammonia project in Texas from fertiliser and industrial chemicals heavyweight OCI NV.
Reward Minerals has struck a deal to buy the potash plant from collapsed miner Kalium Lakes after failing to acquire the whole Beyondie project earlier this year.
Exmouth could be 80 per cent powered by renewable energy by 2026, after Horizon Power tapped Pacific Energy to build a solar farm and two batteries under a power purchase deal.
The last parcel of waterfront land in the Exmouth Marina will be sold to a consortium of Fowler Group and Celsius for the development of 150 new residential lots.
The largest employer on the tropical Cocos Keeling Islands in the Indian Ocean has called in administrators to help restructure its financial affairs amid economic challenges.
Perth engineering firm Aerison is suing its competitor Innovent Engineering Group and seven of its former employees who have been linked to divulging trade secrets.
The Takeovers Panel has opted to steer clear of intervening in Energy Resources of Australia's $880 million offer, which could give Rio Tinto full control of the uranium miner.
The nation’s inflation rate has eased to 2.7 per cent in August, its lowest reading in two and a half years, according to fresh figures form the Australian Bureau of Statistics.