Australia's quest for a medal in rugby sevens is well and truly alive, while the Matildas were defeated 3-0 by an efficient Germany in their Group B women's soccer opener.
Former Harrier Group shareholders, including the Bunning family, have escalated a share payout dispute allegedly involving millions of dollars to the state's highest court.
A mothballed Kimberley abattoir has been thrown a $56 million lifeline by a Canadian government-backed fund which would value the plant at a fraction of its former price.
High gold prices led Boddington goldmine owner Newmont Corporation to exceed its profit estimates last quarter, despite a production drop off linked to the Telfer project in WA.
Perth Basin gas producer Strike Energy says it is closing in on a final investment decision at two key projects, including the West Erregulla resource owned in JV with Hancock Prospecting.
A class action lawsuit against three BGC Housing Group companies has commenced in the Supreme Court of WA on behalf of thousands of aggrieved homeowners.
Two veteran federal ministers have announced they will retire from politics at the end of the current term, sparking an immediate reshuffle of cabinet by Anthony Albanese.
Bellevue Gold is tapping investors for more than $175 million to help pay down half of its debt, while announcing a five-year growth plan to accelerate exploration.
GOLD WRAP: Kalgoorlie Super Pit owner Northern Star Resources generated gold production and cash flow records last financial year, but was impacted by constraints at its Yandal hub.
Gina Rinehart-backed Arafura Rare Earths has launched a $20 million placement, as it continues preparations for a $1.2 billion raising needed to fund its flagship project.
An as-yet-uncosted dry dock will be a necessary component of the Western Australia's AUKUS partnership responsibilities, according to acting Prime Minister Richard Marles.
Tributes are flowing for Perth scientist Robin Warren, who was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with colleague Barry Marshall in 2005.
Uranium producer Boss Energy is confident it will hit its 2025 financial year production guidance of 850,000 pounds of uranium oxide at its Honeymoon project in South Australia.
First Quantum Minerals has slashed its nickel production guidance following its decision to mothball its Ravensthorpe operation earlier this year amid market turmoil.