Leo Lithium announced late on Friday it had sold a 5 per cent stake of its Goulamina lithium project to Chinese-based Ganfeng for $98 million, as discussions with the Malian government regarding a negotiated settlement continue.
The Western Australian tech firm behind the G2G Pass has won a $23 million contract to develop an app and communications module for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services.
The Goldfields is an obvious place to build a wind farm, according to Energy Minister Reece Whitby, as he begins the task of finding out how the state’s largest outback town was left without power for days.
The Federal Court has approved a six-month extension sought by administrators of collapsed miner Panoramic Resources as they examine the dozens of expressions of interest to buy.
St John of God Health Care announced a return to profitability, generating a net operating surplus of $13 million in the year to November 2023, up $24 million from the previous period.
Opposition leader Shane Love says the state government’s inaction on regional power risk has left thousands vulnerable, as fallout from this week’s storm damage continues.
The developer behind an approved apartment building in Nedlands has resubmitted the proposal to add extra height and dwellings, taking the estimated cost to $16 million.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the shakeout in battery metals; the Santos court ruling; plans for a new PCEC; two 'rich listers' taking a hit, regional power cuts and Liberal Party preselection.
Developers of a 35-room motel in the heart of Western Australia’s gourmet food province have been asked to addressing parking concerns before getting council approval.
West Perth-based AVZ Minerals has secured an interim win in an ongoing international arbitration against the Democratic Republic of Congo over a mine licence.
Ongoing industrial issues at Fremantle Port between DP World and the Maritime Union of Australia is impacting WA's economy by $10.7 million per week, CCIWA has warned.
A former Breight Group manager has launched legal action against three of the company’s shareholders over a 15 per cent shareholding estimated to be worth up to $7.5 million.
Versatile mining company Perenti announced on Thursday it had gained an additional $420 million in contract extensions, building on its recent underground mining business gains.