Subiaco-based Firebird Metals closed trade 11 per cent higher on Tuesday, following positive findings from its battery grade manganese sulphate feasibility study, in relation to stage one production in China.
Iluka Resources boss Tom O’Leary has taken a shot at China’s “monopolistic production” of rare earths and warned of the country's preparedness to “weaponise” its control.
A plan to deliver transmission infrastructure connecting Woodside’s Pluto LNG plant and Maitland solar farm to the state’s North West Interconnected System will cost $166.3 million.
Good Drinks Australia says it remains focused on increasing volume, revenue and market share growth for the remainder of the 2024 financial year, following a productive March quarter.
Administrators found Australia's low-cost airline Bonza owes money to tens of thousands of creditors, a lawyer claims in the Federal Court of Australia.
The state government will offer owners of vacant properties a $5,000 incentive to put their houses on the rental market, in a bid to unlock housing stock.
Workers are being warned to be wary of cold callers using dodgy tactics to bait them into switching super products at the detriment of their retirement savings.
Payroll tax relief has unsurprisingly topped the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA’s state budget wish-list, ahead of the state’s unveiling of its 2024-25 books on Thursday.
Mandurah man Jack Alexander Endersby has been charged with another 11 counts of fraud, now accused of receiving $2.5 million in funds from victims across Australia and Europe.
The WA government's move to roll out a second trade commissioner for the South-East Asian region is a concession that its current model is not working, a former commissioner to Indonesia claims.
During a recent visit to Queensland, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the government’s intention to create the Future Made in Australia Act this year.
Shares in Horizon Minerals rose by 26 per cent on Monday morning, after the junior announced it had entered into a binding ore sale agreement with Paddington Gold, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Norton Gold Fields.
More than 6,000 residents and businesses in Broome will finally be able to install rooftop solar, after more than two years of capacity limits which ruled out new installations in the town.