Lykos Metals’ shares have risen 60 per cent on the company’s first day of trading, while fellow Western Australian explorer Nimy Resources is seeking to list next month.
Two prominent WA women will take positions atop the boards of Infrastructure WA and GESB following John Langoulant's appointment as the state's agent general in the UK and Europe.
A Mandurah-based training services firm is suing drilling contractor DDH1 over claims it breached copyright by handing over the firm's materials to a rival company.
Procurement work for Woodside Petroleum's Pluto LNG Train 2 has started, ahead of a final investment decision within weeks, as the company posted a 19 per cent lift in sales.
Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals has approved the $1.2 billion Mardie salt and potash project, with main works to start early next year subject to completion of funding arrangements.
Crown Resorts shareholders have flagged concerns about the embattled casino giant forking out millions for departing executives, as it reported revenue had plummeted 30 per cent.
Gold Road Resources has stepped in to counter Ramelius Resources’ proposed takeover bid for Apollo Consolidated, tabling an all-cash unconditional offer.
Only 2 per cent of a $319 million post-COVID social housing initiative had been spent by March, according to a report by the Auditor General released today.
Receivers have been appointed to Salt Lake Potash after the embattled business was unable to repay creditors and raise further funds needed for its Lake Way project in the Goldfields.
Investors have pushed the Australian share market to a 30-day high and the Aussie dollar to 75 US cents as the September worries of stalling growth fade.
WA’s cycling industry poured $651 million of value to the nation’s economy and $1.27 billion in economic output during 2020 as demand for bicycles surges, a landmark report has revealed.
Osborne Park-based construction company Georgiou Group has been named the preferred contractor for the first stage of the $300 million redevelopment of St John of God’s Subiaco Hospital.
Rio Tinto plans a huge investment in wind and solar power to help reduce its direct and indirect carbon emissions by 50 per cent by 2030, more than triple its previous target.
Balcatta-based internet service provider Pentanet has launched GeForce NOW, a cloud-gaming platform aiming to provide high-end gaming services to digital devices.
The state government is aiming to award about five per cent of all contracts in the transport sector to Aboriginal businesses over the next five years.
The CME has backed the need for changes to employee screening and the reporting of sexual assault, admitting it could not guarantee sacked perpetrators had not gone on to work elsewhere.
The EPA is a step closer to deciding whether to assess Saracen Properties’ $118 million Gnarabup resort proposal, after an overwhelming public response.
Pindan Group’s offshore owner has provided a $17 million loan to pay out its secured creditor as it works on a restructuring for other creditors owed $75 million.
Sun Cable has hired a suite of global companies including PwC, Bechtel and SMEC to deliver a $30 billion solar project designed to supply renewable energy to Australia and Singapore.
Canadian miner Noront Resources is now recommending shareholders take up a new cash offer from BHP, trumping an earlier bid from Andrew Forrest-backed Wyloo Metals.