The final day of opening submissions from the eldest Rinehart children draws to a close with correspondence between John Hancock and the family empire in the spotlight.
Jules Pemberton-steered NRW Holdings brought in $104.4 million in profit after tax amid significant cost inflation and skilled labour pressures on its construction projects.
Liontown Resources has awarded a $1 billion underground mining services contract to Byrnecut as the market waits to hear whether it’s stretched the Kathleen Valley project budget.
A confidential memo allegedly sent by Gina Rinehart in the years after her father’s death has been put forward by her children’s lawyers in support of their fight for a slice of Hope Downs royalties.
Directors of Australian Potash have surrendered their mining leases and pulled the pin on a review process, blaming the ‘demise’ of local projects for a lack of investment support in the sector.
Lawyers for the Rinehart children have claimed the four siblings had a 'reasonable' expectation of their mother Gina Rinehart to safeguard their rights, WA's Supreme Court was told on Tuesday.
WA Premier Roger Cook believes the state has only “just scratched the surface” of its renewables potential as he outlines his vision for WA to become a global green energy superpower.
Hancock Prospecting chairman Gina Rinehart has invoked an anecdote involving her late father Lang Hancock while endorsing nuclear energy as a cost-effective path to net zero for agriculture.
Billionaire’s daughter Bianca Rinehart was an unexpected court attendee for submissions against her mother Gina Rinehart, who also made her own rare appearance on the other side of town.
Rio Tinto and its joint venture partners have laid the foundations with the Guinea government to build more than 600 kilometres of new rail lines needed for the mammoth Simandou project.
The relationship breakdown between Lang Hancock and daughter Gina Rinehart during his marriage to Rose Porteous was laid bare during a WA Supreme Court trial over iron ore royalties.
BHP-owned Oz Minerals has agreed to pay $9.3 million in fines after self-reporting employees bribed foreign officials to obtain mining rights in Cambodia.
Westgold Resources has flicked the switch on its first hybrid power facility while also securing the green light to restart its historic gold mine in the Mid West.
Shark Bay seashell miner L’Haridon Bight Mining has been ordered to pay an increased $48,000 fine after WorkSafe successfully appealed the original sentence over a workplace injury.
Hancock Prospecting has thrown its founder Lang Hancock under the bus, claiming he breached his director's duty while married to Rose Porteous, during a Supreme Court trial.
Lithium success story Pilbara Minerals has been named 2023 Digger of the Year, as Allkem’s $16 billion merger takes the Dealer guernsey and resources executive Neil Warburton wins the GJ Stokes award.
Wyloo Metals chief executive Luca Giacovazzi says ‘every banker on the street’ has pitched an IPO to the Andrew Forrest-owned group, receiving inbound interest since arriving at Diggers & Dealers.
Peter Wright's children allegedly knew about Hancock Prospecting's interest in disputed Pilbara tenements for more than 20 years before starting legal action, the Supreme Court of WA has heard.
Mines minister Bill Johnston has denied that trust between the state and public is broken after cultural heritage laws were unceremoniously dumped this week.
The salt of the earth miner-turned reluctant dealmaker talks to Business News about the transaction that’s kept him, and the market, on the hook for more than a year.
The state’s biggest gold miner Northern Star Resources has backed the embattled Perth Mint, which is currently subject to a strategic review, to stay in state government hands.
CIMIC Group's UGL has won $600 million of work in WA, with more than half coming from the largest contract awarded by Albemarle Corporation in Australia.
Patriot Battery Metals chair and lithium linchpin Ken Brinsden says Patriot Battery Metals made the deliberate move to offer Albemarle a 'small' stake in the Canada-focused explorer.
The state government has revealed it could provide further funding to Griffin Coal on top of $23.2 million already allocated in an effort to stabilise the embattled operation in Collie.
Hancock Prospecting has called Wright Prospecting's reading of a 1987 agreement a "legal absurdity" during a Supreme Court trial over billions of dollars in iron ore royalties.
Lynas Rare Earths chief Amanda Lacaze ends the absence of female speakers at Diggers & Dealers, calling for more infrastructure investment to foster domestic critical minerals efforts.
The Tony Ottaviano-led lithium hopeful receives a $300 million government boost for its costly Kathleen Valley development, as it weighs up options for downstream processing.
From mid-cap miners to car makers, Chalice Mining chief Alex Dorsch says he’s been ‘pleasantly surprised’ at the inbound interest to partner on the explorer’s budding Julimar project.
Pilbara Minerals boss and Diggers & Dealers headline act Dale Henderson recounts a bountiful year to the busy forum while awaiting clarity on the state's in-limbo Heritage Laws.
The native title owners of the site of a large iron ore mine in the WA Pilbara have outlined their case for compensation for spiritual and economic loss.