A revaluation of MinRes’ iron ore operations triggers a $552 million impairment in an otherwise solid set of full-year results out of Chris Ellison’s multi-commodity miner.
Offshore Alliance has given Chevron notice of protected industrial action across three facilities commencing September 7, as it ramps up negotiations over an EBA for workers.
Fortescue Metals’ newest mine will incur a significant write-down because of delays and inflationary stressors, as spending at the 1,700-strong Fortescue Energy division kicks up a gear.
The next 40 years will “belong” to Western Australia as the nation responds to intergenerational challenges, according to Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers.
The nation's retail turnover rate rose by 0.5 per cent in July while Western Australia recorded a fall of 0.4 per cent, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Global services provider APM Human Services has generated net profit after tax of $178 million after anticipating its earnings were going to take a hit earlier this year.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has lauded fee-free TAFE uptake in Western Australia, but says the nation is competing globally to attract skilled talent to fill shortages in the immediate term.
Construction of a sorely-needed workers village in Kalbarri is back to square one, with the state government ending negotiations with the Perth firm penciled in to build it.
Penny Wong and Julie Bishop strolled through Perth's CBD in a show of Indigenous Voice solidarity on Monday after the state's party unity on the vote broke down.
Household expenditure in Western Australia has continued to grow, according to the latest transactions data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Anthony Albanese has praised the Pilbara’s resources sector for keeping the nation’s schools and hospitals running on a flying visit to Australia’s iron ore heartland.
Fortescue Metals chief executive Fiona Hick leaves Andrew Forrest's iron ore business without explanation following a mutual agreement with the board, six months after she started.
Woodside Energy’s Liz Westcott will today warn of the risk of a long-term gas supply shortfall in Western Australia without more support for new projects, including its Scarborough development.
Brittany Higgins’ partner David Sharaz has failed to secure a bond to recover costs to be spent in the defamation action launched by WA Senator Linda Reynolds.
Concern about what Fed chairman Jerome Powell will say at a forthcoming meeting had the ASX closing down 0.9 per cent for the day and 0.5 per cent for the week.
A fruitful year for Kmart and WesCEF have helped Wesfarmers post a solid result for 2023, as the conglomerate gears up for its first sales from lithium outfit Mt Holland next year.
Big plans for expansion, a $2.2 billion profit and another dividend from Pilbara Minerals have seemingly done little for the miner's share price on results day, with next year's budget instead in the spotlight.
Federal Minister Brendan O’Connor says the previous government’s “addiction” to worker visas is to blame for the decision to cut WA’s allocation of migrant workers by 70 per cent.
Lanco will be pushing to replace Griffin Coal’s liquidators but lost its preferred appointment of Pitcher Partners after Bluewaters Power Station’s intervention in the Federal Court.