The company at the centre of a long-running dispute with Perth home builder BGC over responsibility for thousands of burst pipes has been hit with a class action.
Genesis Minerals managing director Raleigh Finlayson says his company is applying a long-term approach to supporting the Leonora community – including through tourism.
Emerald Resources has extended its partnership with MACA, enabling the contractor to play a key role in the development of new gold mines in Australia and Cambodia.
West Perth-based Tungsten Mining NL will acquire the remaining 80 per cent interest in the Hatches Creek tungsten project from joint venture partner GWR Group.
IGO boss Ivan Vella is working through the "difficult process" of redundancies after two of its nickel mines were put on ice, but spruiks there is still life left in Cosmos.
A WA vanadium battery producer is one step closer to bringing its entire production process onshore after receiving backing from the City of Geraldton council.
The federal government has moved forward with its reforms to the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax, ending more than eight years of uncertainty over the policy.
A forecast uranium production boost which led to an ASX stock sell-off last week will have a marginal impact on the market, according to Boss Energy chief executive Duncan Craib.
University peak bodies say a proposed cap on international students is little more than a smokescreen for debate on immigration numbers, a committee was told.
Regis Resources chief executive Jim Beyer has revealed the company is open to a JV partner at its McPhillamys gold project in New South Wales, while lauding the project’s approvals status.
Woodside has bought the company behind a US ammonia project for US$2.35 billion as part of efforts to meet the energy giant’s greenhouse gas emission abatement targets.
Gas company ATCO Australia says it has achieved a 10 per cent hydrogen blend in parts of the state’s main gas distribution network, supplying around 3000 homes.
Australia could lose its leading global iron ore role to Africa, Brazil, and Europe without stronger efforts to fund Pilbara green iron plans, according to Fortescue boss Dino Otranto.
The Environmental Protection Authority has recommended the Tonkin Highway upgrade can go ahead, subject to a plethora of environmental measures to protect adjacent wetlands.