Construction company Pindan Contracting is suing one of its subcontractors for allegedly failing to complete work as part of a $90 million contract it held with Rio Tinto.
Climate experts are calling for much stronger emissions-reduction targets for Australia to ensure global warming remains well below two degrees Celsius.
Plans to build the world’s largest radio astronomy observatory in Western Australia’s Murchison region received a boost overnight with $387 million from the federal government.
The clean-up bill for Tropical Cyclone Seroja will stretch into the hundreds of millions, with 126 homes along Western Australia's mid-west coast rendered uninhabitable.
Consulting firm Deloitte has been selected to lead the proof-of-concept testing for what is likely to be one of the state government’s largest IT projects.
Woodside chairman Richard Goyder has sought to hose down speculation about an abrupt leadership change after an earlier than expected retirement for Peter Coleman was revealed yesterday.
A Henderson-based specialist pipeline testing company, now in liquidation, has launched legal action over $2.6 million in loans it claims are outstanding.
Top doctors have raised serious concerns about Australia's vaccine rollout as major airlines talk up the prospects of more domestic flights and the reopening of international routes.
Australia’s major airlines have taken precarious steps towards ramping up operations, with Virgin targeting a return to 80 per cent of its pre-pandemic domestic capacity by June.
Communications Minister Paul Fletcher says Australia Post won't be sold and there is no link between talks about selling its parcel division and the Christine Holgate controversy.
Western Australia’s property market has come out on top for having the most positive outlook in the country, but industry says tax reform is needed to underpin growth.
The heads of Australia's two largest banks are more than happy to talk about how they are assisting customers who may still be suffering hardship after last year's recession.
Shares in Galaxy Resources closed up by more than 8 per cent on Wednesday when the company released an updated development plan for its Sal de Vida lithium project in Argentina.
Updated: The Department of Finance has confirmed it will audit potential underpayments to federal political staffers, revealed by Business News late on Wednesday afternoon.
The Ghanaian government has restored a gold lease to Resolute Mining weeks after it was terminated, although it has forbid the mine’s sale to a Chinese buyer.
Western Australian exploration and mining company Iceni Gold has made a promising start to its first day of trading, with shares almost 50 per cent higher than the issue price.
Scott Morrison has defended Australia’s vaccine rollout while hinting the population could yet be fully inoculated against COVID-19 by the end of this year.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has quashed any speculation that the GST deal the federal government cut with WA could be unravelled, reaffirming his support for the reforms.