St John of God Health Care will cut 200 positions and make 160 workers redundant after grappling with higher operating costs, following a review triggered by its chief executive.
Diggers & Dealers 2023 kicks off in Australia's 'unofficial capital of mining' with a solid turnout and all eyes on the state's burgeoning critical minerals sector.
There has been plenty of praise for WA Premier Roger Cook’s apparent decision to axe the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act one month after it came into force, but is it well-placed?
Whispers the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act will be scrapped by the State government just over a month after its implementation have been met with varied responses from parties across the state.
The Super Pit miner is comfortable Kalgoorlie can house the 600 workers needed for a $1.5 billion mill expansion next year amid the city's housing squeeze.
Rival companies will need to bury the hatchet to tackle myriad issues facing global energy supply while facing mounting pressure to take action on climate change.
Receivers have been called in to manage struggling potash developer Kalium Lakes, which grappled with myriad technical and supply-related issues before running aground.
China’s scrapping of an 80 per cent tariff on Australian barley could prove a catalyst for the lifting of other trade sanctions between the two nations, according to Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell.
Mining services company Macmahon Holdings' chairwoman Eva Skira has announced her retirement as the board appoints Hamish Tyrwhitt to the leadership role.
A Supreme Court judge has criticised Lotus Resources director Grant Davey's credibility as a witness during legal proceedings over a stake in the Kayelekera uranium project.
The near-term outlook for growth is looking more downbeat than the Reserve Bank expected earlier, likely to trough at about one per cent at the end of 2023.
The global energy crisis is forcing companies to stretch out decarbonisation targets as the dire need for energy security pushes net zero plans down the pecking order.
The competition regulator has blocked ANZ's acquisition of Suncorp's banking arm in what was a $4.9 billion transaction that would have shaken up the banking industry.
Woodside chief Meg O'Neill was visibly shaken this morning as she told a Business News breakfast that a protest at her home on Tuesday from an 'extremist group' had left her 'fearful and distressed'.