The chair of Alcoa takeover target and Australian joint venture partner Alumina Limited has called for better balance between approvals and environmental protection, following a difficult year in Western Australia.
Junior miner CZR Resources has approved another statutory deadline extension in regard to the sale of its Robe Mesa iron ore project to Miracle Iron Resources.
An independent assessment of Singaporean firm Cyan Renewables’ $1 billion move for MMA Offshore has deemed the offer fair and reasonable, despite rumoured opposition from a major shareholder.
Shares in West Perth-based exploration company Forrestania Resources rose by 263 per cent early on Tuesday, following news the company had signed an option to acquire 100 per cent of Netley Minerals.
Taxpayers need an assurance of no misuse of funds by Australia's peak environmental litigation group, the coalition says, as details of an investigation remain classified.
An independent Sydney chain will take over 11 pet stores in WA after emerging as the big winner from a crackdown on the nation’s second-largest pet products retailer.
Strike Energy has recovered the development cost of its Walyering gas project in the Perth Basin after just eight months, a timeframe the company says is among the fastest in recent history.
A key Perth Basin gas producer has hit back at the state’s major gas users for seeking to block LNG exports from onshore projects, accusing them of cartel-like behavour.
Shares in West Perth-based Aruma Resources closed up 15 per cent on Monday, following news it plans to acquire a series of copper-uranium exploration projects in both South Australia and Queensland.
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.