Recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed the significant role the state’s resources sector plays in supporting Australia’s economic activity.
Mineral Resources has struck a deal worth up to $20 million to buy an interest in the lithium rights held by junior miner Dynamic Metals across its Goldfields exploration project.
FBR has announced it will team up with German manufacturing company Liebherr, as plans to deploy its building and construction robot units, dubbed Hadrian X, to the US continue.
Brittany Higgins and partner David Sharaz have arrived in Perth for a scheduled two-day mediation with Senator Linda Reynolds, who is suing them for defamation.
The government won’t ‘necessarily agree’ with the findings of an inquiry into domestic gas policy, but Premier Roger Cook says the report will be considered in policy decision making.
The Adrian Fini and Ben Lisle-led developer is pairing with Foundation Housing to deliver a 24-storey affordable and social housing complex in Murdoch.
Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson is hopeful a new $11 million child vaccine program targeting respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) will ease the strain on the Perth Children’s Hospital.
Hancock Prospecting has urged Azure Minerals shareholders to back the $1.7 billion takeover offer to “avoid future challenges and uncertainties” amid market volatility.
The Water Corporation's business plan for its $2.8 billion Alkimos desalination plant did not detail how the facility would be powered, despite a public commitment that the project will run on renewable energy.
Sapien Cyber, the Perth startup that emerged from Edith Cowan University’s internationally recognised cyber security research institute, has been placed in the hands of administrators.
A famed Kimberley pastoral operation and owner of northern WA’s only large abattoir has fallen into the hands of administrators and is allegedly millions of dollars in debt.
Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the Liberal Party WA losing their deputy leader, Perth house prices, BHP looking at cuts and the government mooting an expansion of the ferry system.
Western Australian artist Johannes Pannekoek has won the $30,000 Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill Sculpture Award, kicking off the 20th year of Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe
Galena Mining has announced it will remain in suspension until the strategic review to tweak its capital restructure and enhance shareholder value has concluded.
Administrators handling Quintis Leasing’s administration have recommended winding up the company after receiving almost 30 bites during an expression of interest period.
The WA government has pitched for a TAFE-based Clean Energy National Centre of Excellence to be set up in the state, with the hope of winning federal support.
Western Australia reported an increase in lithium royalties over the first half of the financial year, despite a sharp drop in pricing for the volatile battery metal.
The Western Australian Police Union wants an 8.5 per cent increase in pay for the state’s police officers next financial year, matching a recent increase given to commissioner Col Blanch.
The federal government is considering action against Facebook parent company Meta after it announced it would not renew deals with Australian news outlets.