Uranium exploration company Toro Energy could reap additional benefits from its flagship Wiluna uranium project, on the back of extending its uranium vanadium processing operation at its Lake Maitland operation.
The giant Japanese trading house will join Macquarie Group as a shareholder in UON, despite the Wangara energy company losing a court battle over its intellectual property.
A deli and cafe on the Victoria Park dining strip has closed its doors, with a liquidator citing impacts from COVID as one of the reasons for the shutdown.
The listings of Infini Resources and Kali Metals have delivered a salutary lesson for investors with both stocks well ahead of their IPO pricing but failing to maintain early strong gains.
Lower-grade iron ore product made up 20 per cent of Rio Tinto’s Pilbara shipments during the December quarter, as the company progresses new project delivery in a delicate approvals environment.
Developers want to cut the ribbon on a major upgrade to Perth’s convention centre by the end of the decade and use a global oil and gas conference as its launchpad onto the world stage.
A reimagined Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre must come with a major new theatre and dedicated exhibition space, the state’s peak tourism lobby says, at it throws its support behind the project.
Rio Tinto has confirmed a $US251 million ($375 million) deal to sell the Lake MacLeod salt and gypsum operation in Carnarvon to privately-owned Leichhardt Industrials Group.
Perth-based mining exploration company QEM has signed a binding agreement with Enel Green Power Australia, to sell its Julia Creek renewables project and associated assets.
West Perth-based goldminer Ten Sixty Four’s former administrator Simon Theobald has taken on the surprising role as chief executive two weeks after resigning from the restructuring role.
A Federal Court judge has raised concerns about the Environmental Defenders Office in an almost 300-page judgement over the $U4.7 billion Barossa gas project pipeline.
The state’s environment minister has approved a proposal by Andrew and Nicola Forrest's investment vehicle, Tattarang, for an $85 million redevelopment of the Exmouth Lighthouse Caravan Park.
DP World estimates around 50,000 containers are backlogged due to industrial action by workers, despite the Maritime Union of Australia’s move not to enact longer strikes.
A new chapter of football operations has officially begun at the West Coast Eagles, with two-time premiership player Don Pyke starting as the club's new chief executive officer on Monday.
Depressed nickel prices have affected another operation in Western Australia, with mining at TSX-listed First Quantum Minerals’ Ravensthorpe project to be suspended as part of a three-year plan.
Shares in Perth-based Global Uranium and Enrichment climbed on Monday, after plans to sell an 80 per cent stake of its Lake Johnston project were announced.
The state government has contributed $7.5 million towards a St Patrick’s Community Support Centre project to build social housing for people experiencing homelessness.
Perth-based gold and lithium explorer MetalsTech has received a $120 million offer from a Canadian private equity fund for its gold exploration project in Slovakia.