Gold Road’s previously revised 2024 annual guidance of 290,000-305,000 ounces of gold has been maintained, due to improved production during the September quarter.
Premier Roger Cook has described native title issues as the "elephant in the room" for regional WA and called on Canberra to shelve its ‘nature positive’ reforms.
Record iron ore shipments have driven a healthy profit for Roy Hill and Gina Rinehart, who has once again taken aim at regulation she says is burdening the industry’s prosperity.
Jobs within Western Australia’s resources sector swelled during the last financial year to a record 134,871 full time jobs, the seventh consecutive year of growth.
Mineral Resources started an investigation into founder Chris Ellison’s tax affairs more than two years, but decided the matter did not need to be disclosed.
Critical minerals are seen as vital to the energy transition although mining induced environmental impacts remain a key concern of the public, according to CSIRO.
Subiaco-based junior C29 Metals has signed a memorandum of understanding with Volkov Geology, as it aims to accelerate exploration at its Ulytau uranium project in Kazakhstan.
IGO has not pocketed a dividend from the joint venture covering the Greenbushes hard rock lithium mine due to weak market conditions and prices this quarter.
WA's Aboriginal affairs minister has refused a section 18 application for a proposed iron ore mine at the centre of a spat between its backer and traditional owners.
Mineral Resources’ board intends to detail the actions it may take following the investigation into its billionaire managing director Chris Ellison’s alleged offshore tax affairs next week.
Gina Rinehart’s Atlas Iron has reported a strong lift in both revenue and net profit but continues to be frustrated by slow approvals for its planned mine projects.
Horizon Minerals’ push to become a sustainable mid-cap gold producer in the Goldfields is gaining momentum, following news it had filed documents to merge with Poseidon Nickel.
Newmont Corporation shares have lost almost 20 per cent of their value in two days, as concerns over costs at the world’s largest goldminer continue to weigh on the business.
Mineral sands-focused junior Image Resources has secured a $US20 million ($30.1 million) binding offtake agreement with China-based Shantou Natfort Zirconium and Titaniam Corporation.
Regis Resources has used its quarterly report to again lash the contentious ministerial blocking of its McPhillamys gold project, as early stage work starts on a new concept study at the proposed mine.
Management at Kalgoorlie Superpit owner Northern Star Resources has hailed the company’s “exceptional” financial position, amid a record Australian gold price environment.
West African Resources said it expects mining equipment to be assembled and commissioned at its Kiaka gold operation in Burkina Faso before the end of the year.
Keen to accelerate a restart at its Kayelekera uranium project in Malawi, mid-cap Lotus Resources has announced plans to raise $110 million, or $US74 million.
Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals has secured backing for a $981 million financing and signed with Chinese chemical company Befar to supply salt from its $1.4 billion Mardie project.
Tuesday’s market update follows news last month that the Murray Hill-led junior, which has a market cap of $117.2 million, confirmed that the project mineral resource base at Koppies climbed to 66.1 million pounds of uranium oxide.
A prospective WA uranium developer has called for a ban on mining to be overturned so the state can provide green energy for power-hungry tech giants in the US.
West Perth-based junior Rincon Resources has announced that Gary Harvey will depart as the company’s managing director in order to pursue technical consultant interests.
Bellevue Gold reported softer production but remains on track to meet its full-year target during what its managing director described as a “pivotal quarter” for the goldminer.
Nearly 250 sites were destroyed within the Solomon Hub mine footprint, experts told the Federal Court in the legal dispute between Fortescue and the Yindjibarndi people.