A probe into the Environmental Defenders Office has begun, as the federal government moves to review its funding into the organisation after the court judgment in Santos’s Barossa matter.
Global Uranium and Enrichment has lodged drill permit applications for its Maybell uranium project in the US, as the company seeks to capitalise on the commodity's rising spot price.
The private operator of Port Hedland’s airport is still seeking a carrier to resume international flights to Bali, two months after it was hoped they would commence.
Barring students from using ChatGPT for education purposes is akin to telling the computer generation to use an abacus, according to one of Perth’s most successful tech entrepreneurs.
More than 400 TAFE lecturers undertook industry placements in 2022 and 2023 as part of a program costing $10 million to the state, the government has revealed.
The blocking of foreign research vessels in Sri Lankan ports is a “step in the right direction” a senior US official says, as increasing Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean raises eyebrows.
The Environmental Protection Authority has proposed a string of conditions over the Gabanintha Vanadium project, which could clear more than 1,000 hectares of native vegetation.
Asset write-downs pushed Beach Energy to record a statutory half-year loss of $345 million, as new managing director Brett Woods committed to undertake a review of business strategy.
Shares in Australian home entertainment provider JB Hi-Fi hit a record mark on Monday, despite the company announcing its total sales and profit took hits throughout the first half of the 2024 financial year.
Sandra Brewer has sensationally defeated the incumbent member for Cottesloe, David Honey, in the battle for Liberal preselection in the blue-ribbon state seat.
A panel of business leaders has weighed in on how to tackle the major challenges facing Western Australia, including labour shortages and artificial intelligence.
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the build to rent sector in WA. Plus: A new major project's dashboard, green steel plans and Gina Rinehart's birthday spend.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the federal government's IR reforms; plans for green steel; Woodside and Santos' merger; interest rates and a planning dispute in Onslow.
The state government has launched a WA Pipeline of Works dashboard showing $8.7 billion worth of projects, announced by Commerce Minister Sue Ellery at a Business News event.
Mining industry executive Rebecca Tomkinson has taken on a new role as chair of the Future Health Research and Innovation Fund, replacing John Van Der Wielen.
Multiplex has won a $165 million contract to deliver the second stage of the St John of God Subiaco Hospital major expansion project to modernise and upgrade the ageing campus.
Shares in building materials company Boral rose on Friday morning, on the back of its upgraded 2024 financial year annual earnings guidance, coupled with a substantial profit during its first half.