The state’s forestry body has slammed the government over its logging ban support package, as business owners grapple with workers quitting and possible bankruptcy.
Mineral Resources shares dropped more than 10 per cent after the company reported its worst first-half financial result in three years, leaving investors without an interim dividend.
COVID WRAP: Health minister warns WA could experience galloping COVID numbers any day now as the state records 94 cases and Rapid Antigen Tests for new arrivals.
Perenti business idoba is partnering with Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation to create sustainable mining services products while completing two local acquisitions.
Fortescue Future Industries has lodged environmental documents for a renewable energy project near Ashburton that would be a multi-billion dollar development to rival the capacity of the state’s entire South West grid.
WA has recorded one of the largest annual construction cost spikes in the nation, with rising materials costs and supply chain disruptions predicted to continue.
Bullseye Mining is mulling two takeover offers after shareholder Au Xingao tabled a $155 million cash offer for the target, competing with an existing scrip proposition from fellow shareholder Emerald Resources.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray investigates how competitive teachers' salaries are in WA compared to the rest of Australia.
The man tasked with overseeing the McGowan government’s flagship Metronet project, Anthony Kannis, has been promoted to director general of the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage.
Little Green Pharma has revealed plans to demerge its psychedelics business into a separate unlisted entity, while forming a research partnership with Curtin University.
Shares in recently listed mining services provider MLG Oz have risen 8 per cent after winning a new contract set to generate an additional $10 million in revenue with WA gold producer Red 5.
COVID WRAP: COVID cases in WA climb by 65 as the state's border controls ease, industry bodies push for a new reopening date and the opposition slams the elective surgery scale back.
Investments in long-term projects, the COVID-19 pandemic and high cattle prices have impacted Harvest Road Group’s bottom line, with the organisation recording a $5.9 million loss.
Santos has booked 100 million tonnes of carbon storage resource within South Australia's Cooper Basin while reporting a substantial increase in reserves on the back of its Oil Search merger.
Pentanet's network could ultimately accommodate up to 168,000 users following news the ISP had received thousands of registrations to its neXus product.
Shortages on Perth supermarket shelves could last until late March, although the reconnection of the state’s rail link with the east is now expected next week.
Border closures have cost the Australian economy billions of dollars with bosses having trouble finding suitable staff in the absence of skilled migrants.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer digs into a contentious privatised parking contract that is central to billions of dollars worth of developments flagged for QEII medical centre.
BHP has welcomed MV Mount Tourmaline to its fleet, the world’s first LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax bulk carrier which will start transporting iron ore between Western Australia and Asia this year.
Paul Everingham will step down from his role as chief executive of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia at the end of his contract in May.