FYI Resources has appointed Control and Thermal Engineering to conduct work on a proposed high-purity alumina plant in Kwinana, after major partner Alcoa withdrew from the project.
New Aboriginal Cultural Heritage laws will be a focus of the Liberal campaign in the seat of Rockingham, where early voting begins today ahead of the July 29 main ballot.
The pressure on residential construction costs has subsided in Western Australia with the state recording the lowest quarterly increase across the country, according to CoreLogic.
Chevron Australia managing director Mark Hatfield is concerned for Western Australia’s future gas supply as availability tightens and state and federal regulatory pressures bite.
The local share market has finished 1.5 per cent higher after sliding bond yields and new Chinese economic stimulus sent investors flocking back to equity land.
Creditors for Wiluna Mining have approved a formal agreement between the company and its creditors to avoid the gold play and its subsidiaries winding up.
A federal court judge has determined Crown Resorts is to pay the $450 million penalty put forward by AUSTRAC and the casino operator for its raft of breaches of Australia’s anti-money laundering laws.
Korea’s largest electricity utility has signed an early agreement with the backers of the Western Green Energy Hub, one of several giant renewable energy projects mooted for WA.
Linde Ivimey’s captivating sculptures and Susan Roux’s striking large scale paper works make for a rich and rewarding experience at Art Collective WA, discovers Craig McKeough.
A deal to acquire the Balla Balla infrastructure project in the Pilbara has fallen through after Flinders Mines terminated the proposed transaction with BBI Group.
Patriot Battery Metals says it has sought legal advice in response to a recent short-selling report taking aim at the company's Corvette lithium project in Quebec.
War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith is appealing the loss of his defamation lawsuits after a judge found reports he committed war crimes were substantially true.
Perth tech group Electro Ventures has completed a $22 million capital raising while also closing its investment in a local firm that converts classic cars to electric.
Global energy consultancy Xodus Group has replaced engineering firm Wood as the federal government's key offsider on the decommissioning of the Northern Endeavour oil field.
Anthony Albanese has confirmed Australia's entry into a German-led "climate club", which some groups say will push the nation to do more on emissions cuts.
Moody’s Investors Service has reinstated Western Australia to its highest possible AAA credit rating, a move the state expects will save it $2.4 billion in interest over its forward estimates.
Shares in Ken Brinsden-chaired lithium aspirant Patriot Battery Metals are locked in a trading halt as the company pulls together a response to a critical short-selling report and deal speculation.