Jules Pemberton-led NRW Holdings has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Golding Contractors has executed a deal to acquire a range of assets at Stanmore Resources’ South Walker Creek mine site in Queensland.
Private iron ore miner Gold Valley has won a three-year battle to move export 1.5 million tonnes of ore per year from its Goldfields mine from Geraldton to Esperance.
The Minderoo Foundation will invest in Fortescue-developed security gates to help deliver aid into Gaza, according to founder and chair Andrew Forrest.
Andrew Forrest-backed Swoop Holdings has entered into a binding sale agreement in order to divest its wholesale voice call termination business to Pivotel Group for $9 million.
The Supreme Court of Western Australia has retrospectively allowed Diploma Construction liquidators to enter a deed of settlement, to avoid a pile up of legal costs.
The Australian share market has suffered its worst session in seven weeks, slumping badly after a blowout US jobs report pushed back expectations for when interest rate cuts would begin.
Resources and Northern Australia Minister Madeleine King has told an audience in Perth that the world’s path to net zero begins in WA, while praising the decisions of former Liberal premiers.
A development assessment panel was unable to decide on a $31.5 million apartment plan in Nedlands, despite holding a meeting that spanned for more than three hours.
Alex Dorsch-led Chalice Mining says it's heartened by preliminary pre-feasibility study metallurgical testwork at the company’s Gonneville project near Toodyay.
Woodside Energy has achieved first oil at its Sangomar field in Senegal, an offshore project with an estimated cost of up to $US 5.2 billion or $A7.9 billion.
Companies that don't comply with a ban on gamblers using credit cards for online betting face hefty fines, but the new rules don't apply to online lotteries.
A pastoral station just north of Kalbarri could be home to Australia’s first giga-scale hydrogen development after its backers introduced major changes.
Workers at Cockburn Cement, one of the state’s largest concrete manufacturers, have voted in favour of strike action as enterprise negotiations between the company and unions escalate.
The Western Force has entered a three-way research partnership project with UK-based Hytro Limited and the University of Western Australia, in a bid for its players to enhance their travel recovery.
The Shire of Carnarvon’s bid to remove coastal shacks from the Blowholes campsite has taken a hit after the State Administrative Tribunal decided to set aside the demolition orders.
Western Australians are likely to reduce their discretionary and overall spending during the second half of 2024, a report from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA has found.