Spartan Resources has announced plans to divest two of its non-core gold projects in Western Australia to Canada-based Benz Mining for up to $15.6 million.
The East Fremantle Football Club will officially return to its traditional Moss Street home this week, following completion of the East Fremantle Community Park project.
Plans to build an Aboriginal cultural space on Rottnest Island are under way as ceremonies take place this week reflecting on the history of the former prison island.
A company that plans to build a battery recycling facility in Western Australia is among 15 recipients to share $5.4 million in state government grants to combat e-waste.
Master Builders Australia has called for a reduction in red tape for residential construction, amid revelations WA had the slowest approval to completion for new homes in the nation.
Oman-focused Alara Resources has announced plans to raise $15.3 million, as it aims to resolve a brief production bottleneck at its Wash-hi Majaza copper mine.
Wall Street's major indexes ended higher on Saturday morning, rebounding from the previous day's sell-off as Amazon's strong earnings countered a significant drop in US job growth in October.
Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison is set to depart the iron ore and lithium miner within 18 months and pay millions of dollars in financial penalties.
The shutdown of BHP’s nickel operations has had a silver lining for Kalgoorlie, with Canadian company TransAlta contracted to supply back-up power to the city.
The Forrest’s cattle herd is swelling but the agricultural arm of the family empire remains loss-making despite managing to cut sales costs in the past year.
The ASX200 has fallen 0.5 per cent after worrying earnings forecasts from US tech stocks and diminishing rate cut hopes in Europe dampened risk sentiment.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Hancock and MinRes' $1.1bn gas deal; Hancock and Wright Prospecting financials; the lithium industry; Perth house prices; ABN Group; and more.
Perth company Wright Prospecting has reported another massive profit as its low-key owners reap the benefits of an iron ore royalties deal negotiated more than 50 years ago.
Softball WA chief executive Rick Wolters says the governing body could be seriously impacted by the City of Stirling's move to sign a lease agreement with A-League club, Perth Glory.
International education group Navitas has reported an increase in revenue but blamed restrictive policies in Canada and Australia for stifling the growth.