The Conservation Council of Western Australia and members of the Tjiwarl Native Title Group have taken the fight against Cameco’s proposed Yeelirrie uranium project to the Supreme Court, after it was approved by the previous state government.
The Western Australian Building Commission is expanding its audit of aluminium composite panels following the Grenfell Tower fire in London last month.
Law firm Gilbert + Tobin was so pleased with the fit-out when it moved into its new Sydney offices last year, it decided to borrow heavily from those plans when it shifted to new premises in Perth.
Metals X has released an updated definitive feasibility study for an expansion of its half-owned Renison tailings retreatment project (also known as Rentails) in Tasmania, which is expected to cost $205 million.
Land developer Peet is planning to establish a joint venture with Perron Group after being named by the state government as its preferred developer for the Brabham housing project near the Swan Valley.
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The Australian dollar is lower against a strengthening US dollar ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia's interest rate announcement and retail trade figures.
Oil has risen more than 2 per cent, resuming its longest stretch of daily gains in more than five years after data pointed to diminished US output, though analysts said news of rising OPEC production could cap gains.
Gold has fallen to a seven-week low and headed for its biggest one-day loss since November as the US dollar rebounded and 10-year US Treasury yields climbed, weighing on appetite for non-interest bearing bullion.
Uranium miner Paladin Energy, which at its peak was one of WA’s most valuable companies, has lost its battle to stay afloat after creditor Electricite de France demanded repayment of a $US277 million ($A370 million) debt.
Fortescue Metals Group, Chevron and Rio Tinto have announced six new deals with indigenous businesses and charities, with the winners including Pilbara contractor Wirlu-murra Yindjibarndi Enterprises and Perth stationery supplier Kulbardi.
Copper explorer MOD Resources has entered into an agreement to sell its Sams Creek gold project in New Zealand to a company planning to list on the ASX.
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The Australian Institute of Company Directors is inviting Western Australia’s directors and executives of small not-for-profit organisations to apply for a place in its new NFP Scholarship program.
The founder of ASX-listed IT company Cirrus Networks has stepped down from the company’s board after undergoing heart surgery and forming plans to move overseas.
Perth-based Whittens has locked-in its fifth major contract this year, winning a $58 million package of work at BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance’s Caval Ridge coal project in Queensland.
Robot bricklaying machines could be built and distributed worldwide by Caterpillar in the near future, after Fastbrick Robotics signed a collaboration agreement with the global machinery manufacturer.
Africa-focused Cradle Resources has pulled the plug on a $55 million takeover by joint venture partner Tremont Investments, on the back of proposed changes to certain Tanzanian laws.
A series of cancer research projects led by the University of Western Australia has been awarded $18 million from the Cancer Research Trust and other partner organisations.
Heavy equipment supplier Emeco Holdings will leave its struggling operations in Chile behind through an asset swap agreement that will boost its Australian fleet by 85 units.
As the big accounting firms in Australia move to build up their legal practices, law firm Clayton Utz is pushing back, setting up its own forensics and technology services practice.
Competition among developers of renewable energy projects in WA's South West is hotting up, with two solar farms starting construction this year and a further eight major projects hoping to join them.
A small turnaround in Perth dwelling values last month helped stave off a negative quarterly result, as the Western Australian capital continues to battle a persistently subdued market.
Fairfax Media CEO Greg Hywood says the company is back on ‘plan A’ and proceeding with spinning-off its Domain business, after two potential suitors walked away without making a bid.
Mineral sands miner Iluka Resources says shipping of heavy mineral concentrate from South Australia's Port of Thevenard has been suspended following safety concerns over the jetty structure.