Firebird Metals has laid down the blueprint to build its Oakover manganese project near Newman at an estimated cost of $123 million after releasing an updated scoping study.
Fortescue Metals Group plans to spend a further $570 million on energy infrastructure in the Pilbara, after recent investments in gas power, batteries and a solar farm.
Gold Fields joins the growing ranks of big corporates coming forward with workplace culture reports, the latest revealing half of the gold miner's staff have experienced bullying.
Carnarvon Energy management has used the company’s annual report to vent “personal frustration” over Dorado JV partner Santos’ delay in announcing a final investment decision.
East coast gas experts have praised the state’s domestic gas reservation policy but highlighted challenges in enforceability and transparency to the state’s parliamentary inquiry.
Three international groups have declared their interest in building vast offshore wind farms between Perth and Bunbury after the federal government kicked off a regulatory review.
The court has found a request for Inpex to produce a portion of the more than 19 million documents relevant to $US45 billion Ichthys LNG plant project to be too burdensome.
Nowhereman Brewing Co is set to be acquired by Fremantle-based hospitality group Triple-1-Three in a deal that will re-brand the West Leederville venue as Otherside Brewing Co.
Fortescue chair Andrew Forrest has made an impassioned speech to attendees of the Boao Forum for Asia Conference, saying it's up to businesses to 'save or destroy' the planet.
Chamber of Minerals and Energy of WA boss Rebecca Tomkinson has drawn synergies between the mining and agriculture sectors as both industries adopt new technologies.
Initial cost estimates to turn Chalice Mining's Gonneville into a producing nickel-copper mine by 2029 have been estimated at between $1.6 billion and $2.3 billion.
South Africa’s Murray & Roberts has foreshadowed a big loss for the past year with most of it attributed to its former Australian subsidiaries Clough and RUC Cementation.
The projected budget to build Lynas Rare Earths’ Kalgoorlie processing facility has escalated to $780 million, up from the previous estimation of $575 million.
The Federal Court has decided Frank Wilson did not breach his director’s duties after finding ASIC could not prove its allegations against the Quintis Sandalwood founder.
Parts of the Browse, Perth, Bonaparte and Northern Carnarvon basins will be opened to offshore greenhouse gas carbon capture exploration, as part of an acreage release.