Exmouth could be 80 per cent powered by renewable energy by 2026, after Horizon Power tapped Pacific Energy to build a solar farm and two batteries under a power purchase deal.
GenusPlus Group has proposed a multi-million-dollar acquisition of CommTel Network Solutions, which is under administration, to expand its national footprint.
The last parcel of waterfront land in the Exmouth Marina will be sold to a consortium of Fowler Group and Celsius for the development of 150 new residential lots.
Strike Energy chair John Poynton has committed to restoring value in the company's stock, after an abrupt sell-down triggered by exploration disappointment earlier this year.
An entity half owned by Puma Energy has started legal action over an alleged breach of a multi-million-dollar contract for work at its Kwinana bitumen terminal.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Viburnum, changes at Tattarang, WA's home builders, global stimulus' impact on miners, the superyacht industry, and a preview of the next magazine.
The owner of Dan Murphy's has started searching for a new CEO following the announced departure of its current leader who will leave behind a slowing business.
Western Australia has recorded a $4.5 billion surplus after higher iron ore royalties and transfer duty in 2023-24 financial year, the state government's report shows.
The largest employer on the tropical Cocos Keeling Islands in the Indian Ocean has called in administrators to help restructure its financial affairs amid economic challenges.
Mineral exploration junior Estrella Resources has expanded its manganese footprint in Timor Leste, after being granted four additional exploration and evaluation licences.
A tailings storage facility which plagued recent operations at Newmont Mining's Telfer goldmine has been remediated, the project's aspiring owner Greatland Gold has told the London market.
The local stock exchange has finished about one per cent higher, with every sector except energy in the green as the rotation from banks to miners continued.
Western Australia's decrease in job vacancies during August 2024 quarter was less than the national average, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has found.
Western Australia is likely to lose one of two superyacht builders in the state, as the growing volume of defence work at Henderson squeezes existing industries.