Senior journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss three decades of change in Perth’s planning landscape as told by staff at local firm Taylor Burrell Barnett.
International energy company ATCO has scrapped plans to build what had been promoted as one of Western Australia’s first commercial-scale green hydrogen projects.
Perth corporate adviser Maurice Argento has sold his boutique consulting firm to Deloitte, marking the second time he has sold his business to one of the ‘big four’.
A lawyer for Wright Prospecting claims Gina Rinehart and her father Lang Hancock knew disputed Pilbara tenements were held on behalf of the Hancock and Wright partnership since the mid-1980s, a court heard today.
The union alliance representing workers on Woodside Energy’s LNG platforms has put industrial action on the table as it furthers its push for an enterprise bargaining agreement.
Monadelphous has been contracted for $200 million worth of construction work on Albemarle’s billion-dollar Kemerton lithium hydroxide plant expansion in WA’s South West.
Industrial services firm Mader Group has smashed through its market guidance with a record $172.9 million June quarter revenue across its global operations to end the financial year.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has led Wall Street higher and notched its longest winning streak in six years as investors bet on sectors beyond technology in a week filled with earnings reports and a Federal Reserve meeting.
Sulphate of potash developer Kalium Lakes has announced revisions to its services agreement with German engineering firm Ebtec GbR in relation to work on the Beyondie Mine.
Shell Australia’s Prelude project has caught the attention of the national offshore energy regulator, after a process was found to have put staff at risk of explosion or fire during an inspection in December.
First magnetite from Fortescue's delay-riddled Iron Bridge operation has been loaded and is bound for Vietnam, with CEO Fiona Hick indicating ramp up is still on track despite 'complexities'.
Dozens of lawyers have filled a courtroom for the start of a legal showdown between descendants of mining pioneers Lang Hancock and Peter Wright over billions of dollars in iron ore royalties.
WA Labor has committed to a $10 million upgrade at Rockingham’s Mike Barnett Sporting Complex, a week out from the by-election that will decide Mark McGowan’s replacement in state parliament.
Major works have begun to shunt Midland’s ageing rail terminus up the track to a new train station in a move the state government hopes will fulfil a longstanding ambition for transit-oriented residential and commercial development.
Seven Group Holdings chief executive Ryan Stokes has returned to the board of Beach Energy, replacing Margaret Hall as a designated director of the investment group.