In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the DomGas inquiry, PwC, Alcoa, FMG move, and results wrap up on Wesfarmers, BHP, Pilbara Minerals, Northern Star and Monadelphous.
Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals has secured an increased loan from a federal government agency for its $1.6 billion Mardie salt project as it continues negotiations with commercial lenders.
BP has called on government support to improve infrastructure as it presses toward a final investment decision for its H2Kwinana hydrogen hub next year.
A $4.5 million loss incurred on the sale of the El Caballo lifestyle village has triggered a dispute between the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council and Equity Trustees.
WA government spend on Aboriginal affairs has grown more than 30 per cent since pandemic restrictions limiting access to remote communities and regional areas lifted.
More than 450 workers on Chevron’s Pilbara gas operations have backed industrial action over a pay dispute between unions and the multinational gas giant.
TPG Telecom, the group operating Vodafone and iiNet, will be simplifying its brand portfolio with a target to drop its plans and products from 6,000 to about 100.
Strong settlements have led to a 34 per cent rise in the land developer’s profit to $70.1 million in FY23, but a drop in lot sales this year could hit its future bottom line.
Western Australia's biggest goldminer will shell out a 15.5 cents per share dividend after handing down a $301 million underlying net profit for the 2023 financial year.
Fremantle boutique brewery Running With Thieves has been taken over by administrators who claim it's “business as usual” ahead of a potential restructuring.
Distilling equipment, 500 litres of raw spirits and demands over purple gin are at the centre of a business dispute that has been escalated to Western Australia's Supreme Court.
A lawyer for Brittany Higgins' fiancé has started to counter WA Senator Linda Reynolds' defamation allegation, claiming it is "a drop in the ocean of publicity", during a court hearing.
International Graphite has won state government approval for construction of a qualification-scale battery materials plant, part of its $441 million Collie processing plan.
UPDATE: Statewide contractor Advanced Traffic Management (WA) allegedly owes more than $10 million to unpaid creditors as the court appoints liquidators to wind up the company.
A pay dispute threatening to see most workers on several Pilbara gas platforms down tools has been averted after Woodside and union reps burned the midnight oil to iron out a deal.