Woodside Energy has disclosed a six-month delay and a cost increase of up to 13 per cent, or about $900 million, on its Sangomar oil project in Senegal.
As a parliamentary inquiry examines conflicts of interest in the consulting industry, Greens senator Barbara Pocock says firms are still not being honest.
The local share market has finished down ever so slightly as traders digested weaker-than-expected second-quarter gross domestic product figures from China.
The state government has appointed three new full-time members to the State Administrative Tribunal to help with the growing workload, which was described as a "substantial increase".
Native Title body Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation has signed an agreement with energy company ACEN Corporation for development of large-scale renewable energy projects.
Women are at disproportionately higher risk of experiencing time stress than men, according to the Time Use Survey conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2020-21.
The state government has confirmed $4.5 million restoration works will go ahead on Carnarvon’s One Mile Jetty, almost six years after its closure to the public.
A $400 million facility built by the federal government at Bullsbrook as a quarantine hub will be handed back to the Commonwealth in October having never been used for purpose.
IGO sinks after revealing close to a $1 billion write-down on the Cosmos nickel project, as the miner withdraws costs and timeline projections for the asset and ushers in a review.
The WA National Party is the latest to make contentious new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage laws an election issue, vowing to rewrite the system if voted into government in 2025.
New research from CBRE has shown a 0.2 per cent increase in available space in Perth’s industrial properties, but it is still the second lowest nationally.
The first local Aboriginal cultural heritage services (LACHS) groups have been announced by the state government, two weeks after the implementation of new laws protecting cultural heritage.
The ASX rose 0.8 per cent to end its best week since November after another dove bearing soft US inflation data signalled the end of rate rises is nigh.
Spodumene and grain exports and a big uptick in coal imports facilitated a record-breaking year across ports at Albany, Bunbury and Esperance, operator Southern Ports has revealed.
A fire that broke out at a gold processing plant at Northern Star's famed Kalgoorlie Super Pit on Friday morning has been extinguished, with damages estimated at up to $700,000.
In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Forrest separation implications, Kerry Stokes’ laneway, Ben Wyatt, Mark Hatfield, the Ritz Carlton, Chellingworth and Moody’s.
Talison Lithium will lead a study into reopening the Greenbushes rail line in a move that would take trucks off the South West Highway but may create new disruption for motorists.
The Town of Claremont plans to acquire the former police station site on Stirling Highway, which has been on the state government’s sale list for years.
Buru Energy and ROC Oil will review operations at their Ungani oilfield in WA’s Kimberley after consultation with Main Roads WA over heavy vehicle traffic access impeded by weather damage.
Leo Lithium has awarded mining services provider Corica Mali a contract valued at about $520 million to deliver services at its Mali-based Goulamina Lithium Project.