Canaccord Genuity has expanded its Australian presence, confirming this afternoon it has finalised a deal to buy 100 per cent of local stockbroking firm Wilsons Advisory.
Lawyers for a Pilbara Traditional Owner told the court the federal government grossly exceeded a reasonable amount of time needed to consider an application to protect Murujuga rock art.
Arafura Rare Earths is tapping investors for $85 million for the development of its rare earths asset amid heightened interest in shoring up local supply chains.
Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has reported strong growth in sales revenue and profit and signalled it is exploring further acquisitions across the country.
Tianqi Lithium chief Frank Ha says he's open to acquiring IGO's stake in the flailing Kwinana lithium refinery and has no plans of shutting down the underperforming asset.
The state government has appointed Tony Brown as the inaugural inspector to oversee all 139 councils in Western Australia, granting him power to step in earlier on major matters.
Hofmann Engineering has become the first local business to be greenlit to supply parts for US navy assets, in a move the nation's leaders say is a strong sign for an Aukus future.
Prosecutors have a dropped a conspiracy charge against a climate activist accused of involvement in a foiled publicity stunt at the Woodside boss's family home.
Miners which don't heed traditional owner concerns about water will face production constraints, costly infrastructure bills, and reputational damage, according to new research.
Margaret River wineries are shedding bottle weight to cut down on carbon emissions under a charter implemented by the local industry association this year.
Former federal treasurer Joe Hockey is confident US President Donald Trump wants a critical minerals deal with Australia for supply of minerals needed for his nation's defence industry.
Aventuur has secured a final investment from RAC to deliver the state's first wave park, estimated to cost $120 million and on track for a 2027 opening.
John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy has predicted an impairment of up to $108 million on its oil and gas assets after a significant downgrade in its reserves.
The state government's involvement in the 800-page Murujuga rock art monitoring report has been called into question after one of the authors' email chain was made public.