Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled an entry-level recruitment program for work on nuclear-powered submarines in a bid to meet the mammoth skilled workforce required.
Kewdale-based Wide Open Agriculture posted a preliminary total comprehensive loss of $12.9 million for the 2024 financial year, down from $14.6 million during the prior corresponding period.
Brittany Higgins’ lawyer has accused Senator Linda Reynolds of lacking basic human responses when she dealt with her former staffer's rape allegation, during a trial in the WA’s highest court.
Hancock Prospecting chief executive of operations Gerhard Veldsman has warned of the dangers of resources policy pitfalls, in the context of the company’s magnetite ambitions.
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil appeared in Perth today to spruik the government’s $209.2 million housing investment in WA, unveiling 12 Hamilton Hill units recently completed.
Automotive retailer Regent Motors has pushed homebuilder BGC Australia out of the top 10 private companies based in Western Australia after cracking the $1 billion revenue milestone.
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he has “the utmost respect” for the independence of the Reserve Bank, while again blaming its policy for slow economic growth.
LNG producer Chevron has tipped more than $68 million into a state government desalination plant at Onslow, as part of a state development agreement over its Wheatstone project.
A $25 million Kenwick intermodal terminal has officially opened and is set to keep hundreds of thousands of trucks off local roads each year, as part of the government's Westport vision.
Bellevue Gold’s transition from gold developer to producer has resulted in posting a net profit after tax of $75.4 million for the 2024 financial year.
The Royal Australian Air Force is assessing areas across the north-west for additional sites to store fuel as part of plans to expand military presence in the region
The team behind a propulsion thruster for small satellites, created by a 25-year-old student and currently in use in German small satellites, has won this year’s overall Curtinnovation award.
ASX-listed Vysarn Limited has inked a $7.5 million deal to acquire Waste Water Services, a builder of wastewater treatment plants and pumping stations.
Mining services company MGM Alliance has accused two former directors of breaching their duties and claimed they interfered with the company’s relationship with Woodside.
The family company that owns John Hughes Group has recruited Melbourne-based business adviser Craig Holland as chairman as it prepares for a wider leadership succession.
Shipbuilder Austal delivered improved financial results for the full year, despite paying a sizeable settlement that was offset through a major US land transaction.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss profit season; the relationship between industry and government; CFMEU; De Grey; Nicheliving; BGC and Iplex; John Hughes; and a mag preview.
Iplex Pipelines and the state government have agreed to provide up to $150 million as part of an industry deal to repair damaged houses but BGC Australia is not participating.