IGO is preparing to write down the value of two of its nickel exploration assets by up to $295 million, marking another blow for the miner amid depressed market conditions.
Construction of the US$23 billion Simandou iron ore complex will start this year after the final hurdles for what will be the world’s largest mine were cleared.
Producers will gain a competitive advantage from a scheme offering proof of low emissions in fuel, building materials and other exports, the government says.
Additional aircraft will likely enable Qantas to open new routes and re-establish old ones from Perth according to the airline’s chief executive Vanessa Hudson.
The Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union has sued the country's biggest grain handler, alleging it failed to fully pay workers during a strike at its Kwinana premises.
Australia's diplomatic relationship with the People’s Republic of China goes back more than five decades, with trade playing something of an anchor role in bilateral ties.
Leonoil Company Limited has made an unsolicited bid for Sierra Rutile, weeks after the mineral producer signed a binding agreement over Gemcorp's takeover.
Luerssen Australia executive Matt Moran will seek Liberal candidacy in the newly formed federal seat of Bullwinkel, after losing the battle for preselection in the Curtin electorate.
Kathleen Valley developer Liontown Resources has secured a short-term offtake deal with a Chinese lithium refiner to sell initial volumes during the ramp-up period.
A host of new equity partners have come on board at Kalgoorlie’s Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum, including industry luminaries and conference veterans.
The prime minister says peaceful democratic processes can't be taken for granted, following the attempted assassination of former US president Donald Trump.
A non-stop flight from Perth to Paris will take to the skies tonight, with the new route to operate four days a week during the Olympics and European summer.
The local share market has closed at its highest level ever after a bigger-than-expected inflation drop in the United States firmed bets the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September.
Chemicals and fertilisers manufacturer CSBP has notched a $7.5 million grant from the federal government to help curb emissions from its plant in Kwinana.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss BHP's Nickel West operations; the resources sector fallout; South32 project approval; new Wildcats owner; the West Coast Eagles; and Perth's retail market.
Ian Armstrong has stepped off the board of major private conglomerate Perron Group, to be replaced after 35 years as a director by Victorian Ken Marshman.
ATCO has doubled down on its calls for accelerated depreciation across its WA gas pipeline network, despite an earlier knock back from the Economic Regulation Authority.