The local share market has rebounded from four-straight days of losses, with gains nearly across the board after a report over the weekend showed US inflation expectations easing.
Europe-focused zinc-silver play Adriatic Metals has sold the first shipment of concentrate from its Vares silver operation in Bosnia & Herzegovina and launched a $75.8 million capital raise.
The alliance representing the state’s largest domestic gas users is ramping up its campaign to keep onshore gas in WA, as the premier’s stance on the issue appears to be wavering.
Iron ore rivals Rio Tinto and BHP will partner up on the development of battery-electric haul trucks in the Pilbara, while Fortescue is pushing along with its hydrogen haulage ambitions.
The Western Australia Liberal Party has poured cold water on the federal coalition's plan for nuclear power in the state, while backing coal to keep the lights on.
Households and businesses could provide half the nation’s energy by 2050, according to an EY report, provided energy markets are restructured to support consumer participation.
Shares in Subiaco-based AIC Mines closed 9 per cent down to 53.5 cents per share on Friday, following news that the company plans to raise $57.2 million in order to advance its Queensland-based Jericho copper mine.
Wave energy technology developer WaveX was one of three local startups to take home a prize last night after pitching technologies to the Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation (CERI).
The Australian share market has dropped across the board to post its worst losses in more than three weeks as hopes fade for mid-year interest rate cuts.
Isabel Vieira speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the storied life of WA-born Wendy Pye, the founder of one of the world's largest education book publishers.
In this podcast, Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Forrest property buy; resource conferences; BHP; Anglo-American; Carolyn Turnbull's new job; Feral Brewing's new owner; and preview the next magazine.
WA nickel producers will be unable to apply for a royalty relief package announced in February if the price of the commodity remains at its current level.
New financial reports show a handful of Aboriginal groups gaining more income from mining royalties but others going backwards, while the sector as a whole remains the poor cousin.