Mark Hatfield spent his youth cleaning tables in his father's hamburger restaurant in Oklahoma, a world away from the Chevron Australia operation he now leads as managing director.
The regional planning body has given ATCO Australia the green light to build a $53 million green hydrogen plant in the state's Mid-West, voting unanimously to approve the proposal.
Western Australia's premier says it's too early to tell whether the state's reopening will be delayed and has warned mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations are here to stay.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his conversation with Chevron's boss in Australia, Mark Hatfield.
Edge Visionary Living's two-tower development in Scarborough has been given the green light, with the development to form part of the coastal suburb's redevelopment area.
Mineral Resources has struck an agreement with Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting to jointly pursue the development of a new export berth at Port Hedland's South West Creek.
The state's peak planning body has given Finbar Group the green light to proceed with its $207 million plan to build two apartment towers in East Perth.
Australian company profits rose four per cent in the September quarter despite the nation being in the thick of a series of COVID-19 restrictions, which saw half the population in lockdown.
WA recorded a $4.4 billion surplus in the first quarter of this financial year, thanks in large part to a generous GST top-up grant and growing royalty revenue.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the looming political debates over a giant new gas project.
GenesisCare and Icon Cancer Centre have been selected by the WA government to provide oncology services in Perth's greater metropolitan region, under a shared contract worth $21 million.
Australian shares have recorded their biggest slide in nearly two months amid rising concerns that a new coronavirus variant will affect global reopening prospects.
The state's land authority has released a swathe of industrial sites across three regional areas, including Karratha, as it attempts to keep up with growing demand.
The state government and Shell Australia have penned a deal to supply and install boiler training equipment at South Metropolitan TAFE's Munster facility.
Local medtech Artrya has listed on the stock exchange, having earlier raised $40 million through an IPO to help commercialise its cardiac imaging software.
Karen Brown will become chair of Cannings Purple's board, replacing the communication firm's founder Warrick Hazeldine who is stepping down in February.
Former WA attorney general Cheryl Edwardes has become the latest board member set to leave uranium aspirant Vimy Resources, announcing her resignation ahead of the company's closed-door AGM today.
Perth-based transport company CTI Xpress has lodged plans to build a $15 million depot and office building in Perth's east, a proposal which has received the support of the City of Swan.
Gina Rinehart's private company has posted an 80 per cent jump in annual profit to a mammoth $7.3 billion, underscoring her ranking as Australia's wealthiest person.
Perth-based skincare company Clean & Pure and education provider Engineering Institute of Technology took out national prizes at the Australian Export Awards last night.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Hancock Prospecting, Scarborough green light, Chevron, Kwik Logistics, Aboriginal heritage, executive salaries and biggest employers.
Robotic bricklaying company FBR is set to bank $11 million after offering up discounted shares at 4.5 cents to institutional investors and collecting a research and development refund.