Rio Tinto has told shareholders it won’t be able to meet decarbonisation ambitions without the help of carbon offsets, months after chief Jakob Stausholm expressed regret about the targets he set.
Swedish tech company Hexagon has reached a deal with Mineral Resources to supply autonomous technology for a fleet of 120 road trains for its Pilbara operations.
Rio Tinto has reported a big fall in interim earnings and dividends from last year’s highs, though its core Pilbara iron ore business fared better than other operations.
Mid-tier goldminers Westgold Resources and Red 5 have both hit expected production targets after grappling with labour shortages and cost pressures during the period.
Victoria Park-based contractor Monadelphous plans to vigorously defend claims from Queensland-based utilities provider UnityWater relating to a contract going back to 2016.
MinRes boss Chris Ellison has taken a risk-averse stance on China and dished out some choice comments for sell-side analysts in the miner's latest quarterly update.
A Perth-based Earth observation company is hopeful a WA Government grant could prove the catalyst for WA to become a regional leader in satellite data-driven technology.
Wright Prospecting has rubbished Hancock Prospecting’s claim that it took on significant financial expenditure and risks in developing iron ore projects on mining tenements in the Pilbara.
Two subsidiaries of Facebook owner Meta have been fined $20 million for collecting user data through a privacy-focused app without proper disclosure information would be used for market research.
Beach Energy has reported quarterly production and revenue gains, while offering a vague update on progress at the Waitsia stage two project in the Perth Basin.
Hall & Prior has relodged its proposal to build a $90 million aged care facility in East Fremantle, months after withdrawing the application from a development assessment panel.
Shares in Austal sink as it unveils what chief executive Paddy Gregg says is a “clearly disappointing” financial result stemming from the shipbuilder’s US operations.
Cash-strapped Australians are hunting multiple supermarket aisles in search of bargains amid a post-COVID cost-of-living crisis which has seen significant belt tightening by mortgage holders and re
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.